List of architectural monuments in Memmingen
The monuments of the Swabian independent city of Memmingen are compiled on this page . This table is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.
Ensemble old town Memmingen
File number E-7-64-000-1
The historical urban space of the former imperial city of Memmingen, as it developed within the high and late medieval city wall, is an ensemble. Its boundary is given by the street ring, which describes the shape of the former Sternschanz facilities from the time of the Thirty Years War . Even the earliest phases of historical development can still be seen in the building fabric and layout of the old town.
In terms of its founding history, Memmingen belongs to the ranks of the 12th century cities on a salt road, which, founded and expanded by a territorial power as economic and political bases, were primarily intended to guarantee a safe storage place behind walls for the commodity salt. With the establishment of this city around 1160, Duke Welf VI. the most westerly strategic point of a chain of market and transit locations in exposed traffic, which were founded and fortified at about the same time: Landsberg am Lech, Munich, Wasserburg am Inn. The economic intention behind this “salt axis” was to transport salt from Salzburg to the west through purely Guelph territory. For Memmingen, due to its specific traffic situation, at the same time being the intersection of the salt road into the Lake Constance area and the trade route from the Rhein-Neckar-Land to and over the Fernpass to Italy, an extremely favorable economic and trade-political field of forces, which already existed in the early Middle Ages was decisive for the later economic and cultural prosperity. However, the founding of the city presupposed settlement and transport policy traditions that go back to Roman times. One of the Roman Burgi, which already secured the old Italienstraße, was excavated under the Martinskirche in Memmingen. The Alemannic settlement, which Memmingen owes its name to, is assumed to be east, near Memmingerberg. A Carolingian royal court is likely to have been located in the area of the future city, near the Elizabeth monastery.
Typologically, Memmingen is a founding town in which irregular and well-planned urban districts that have grown together additively or overlap, surrounded by a closed wall belt. The intersection points of the streets are still included in the plan as prominent east-west and north-south axes, just as the basic and elevation structure of the city is based on main roads.
The city's development took place in large complexes, each of which was designated by a complete city fortification. The Welfenstadt as a founding city of the 12th century comprised the area around the market square and the Martinskirche, was divided into two unequal halves by the artificially created Stadtbach and was completely walled in the shape of a rectangle with rounded corners; the dimension resulted from the east-west axis with 350 and the north-south axis with 250 meters. Welfs VI Castle stood in the south-west corner of the site, for example in the area of what would later become the Antonier Order House. The place of the city church St. Martin was certainly predetermined by older systems. The street market to the east was related to their dominant position and, after steeply sloping and narrow access to the church and castle at the highest point of the city, developed in a broad rectangle on the plain; here alleys and properties meet roughly concentrically. The Welfenstadt had four gates, the western part of which is still preserved in the core of the western gate. The layout and width of the Ratzengraben is still a mark of this oldest city fortification.
Due to the expansive economic development, the Guelph City was expanded to the east by roughly the same amount around 60 years after it was founded. This so-called Kalchvorstadt, laid out according to plan by the Staufers, lies around the straight axis of the former salt road in the direction of Augsburg. Functionally, the broad market street with the side streets branching off at right angles and properties of equal size are designated as a merchant town; it mainly served the salt trade and the necessary parking spaces.
Already about 120 years later, around 1345, the entire southern upper town, larger in scope than the previous town complexes combined, was included in a new wall ring; Exits were the Krugstor, the Kemptertor and the Lindentor. The Frauenkirche, the Elisabethenkloster and a smaller settlement called Wegbach were already in the upper town before the wall was built. These irregular parts around the Frauenkirche and today's theater area - documenting the layout of a Carolingian royal court - differ significantly from the planned parts of the upper town, such as the regular and right-angled building blocks in the south, on the left bank of the Stadtbach, around Weberstrasse and Kempter Strasse, and to the east of the Hofstätten on both sides of Waldhornstrasse. The upper town is clearly characterized by artisanal and commercial production, primarily that of weavers and tanners. In the 15th century, around 300 weavers produced the classic Swabian export item canvas and barchents . In that century and in the following century, Memmingen, finally a free imperial city since 1438, had its heyday, supported by the worldwide trade relations of its citizens.
With the last city expansion, the walling of the Ulm suburb in 1445 in the north of the city, its scope was determined until the middle of the 19th century. In the course of the 15th century, the guilds, which had become powerful, were able to acquire important houses. Several guild houses are still standing today, most of them around the wine market, as a symbol of the town's temporary craft regiment. The town hall with the gable and the three oriels from 1589 on the market square served the city regiment primarily. The arrangement of the market square is the most beautiful urban development within the former imperial city. Baroque architecture has otherwise only set a few accents in the late Gothic structure, such as B. in Hermansbau and in Paris'schen Haus. The wars of the 17th and 18th centuries, the relocation of trade routes and competition from neighboring Augsburg limited the city's economic and political power.
The elevation shows generously laid out rows of stately, at the same time simple, gabled houses in a predominantly late Gothic architectural style. The upper floors with the steep gables are mostly half-timbered and later covered with plaster. Projections over rich consoles are a characteristic motif of these town houses. Since the 16th century, facades have become modern, the storeys of which protrude only slightly above the keel and round-arched friezes; on some gables there were now flat glare structures. Despite all the generosity of the street scenes, the house's individuality in multiple projections and recesses, in slight angles of flight, has always been preserved. The characteristic elements of a bourgeois trading town of the Middle Ages shape the city's shape: the bourgeois residential and commercial quarters developed within extensive fortifications between the representative poles of the parish church, town hall, hospital and monastery churches, and through and trading streets connected the transshipment points that were expanded like a square or stretched like a street market. Numerous markets were formed, names such as Schrannenplatz, Gerberplatz, Rossmarkt or Kramerstraße, Salzstraße, Gerbergasse provide information about the original functions of these urban elements. In the High Middle Ages, the city stream was channeled into the settlement as an artificial canal for commercial purposes and as the simplest sewer system, and supplied several mills as well as the workshops of weavers, tanners and blacksmiths.
In Memmingen, the basic character of a former free imperial city of moderate size and bourgeois character has been preserved as a historically grown identity. The historical floor plan structure is almost authentic, the elevation is still largely shaped by the functional, rational building type of the simple Swabian gabled house, which, given the pre-industrial mixed use of the building, could be used seamlessly for representation, living and working needs. But how individual main streets and squares, whether due to the volume of traffic, the intensity of trade, the desire for specific self-representation or communal representation, nevertheless had to be given a special character within the uniformity of the development (which is discussed in the description of the squares and streets), can be seen fix characteristics of a specific homogeneity for entire quarters. In Memmingen this applies to the former Kalchvorstadt, but above all to areas within the third city expansion through the upper town.
Like all three Memmingen suburbs, the former Kalchvorstadt is oriented towards a main road. As the first urban expansion under the Staufers, it was connected to the Guelph city in the east as planned, on both sides of the Kalchstrasse, which ran straight in an east-west direction, the former Salzstrasse towards Landsberg and Munich. The Kalchvorstadt was already walled in the middle of the 13th century and was bordered by the outer Kalchtor to the east and the inner Kalchtor to the west. Its emergence in about three decades documents a phase of economic boom based on the trade in salt and wine. The ground plan of the suburb results from the economic purpose: the transshipment trade required a wide street with inns and parking spaces, as well as salt piling areas, blacksmiths' places and space for supplying businesses. The floor plan shows a broad main axis and mostly narrow side streets branching off at right angles. The widest junction is the Salzstrasse, which led to the former Schmiedplatz. The one hundred meter long salt barn stands parallel to the salt road. The Heidengasse was subsequently refilled in the 16th century. The only east-west parallel street - if not a thoroughfare - is Krautstraße in the north. The structure that was laid out in the Middle Ages with a regularly built main axis (see description of Kalchstraße) and the district blocks behind with what was originally probably a lot of stacking space, which is gradually being filled with commercial architecture, has been preserved. The principle of traffic space, exhibition and trade in the foreground and production in the background can be seen in the current building structure. The southern district development towards the city and Maximiliansstrasse - today inner-city residential buildings - is denser than the northern one, where the artisanal district filling has been preserved, especially in the Krautstrasse with its two-storey simple gable and eaves side buildings and the gardens facing the city wall in the north. In the walling of the Kalchvorstadt, the Kreuzherr monastery and hospital were included (see description of Hallhof).
Former Wegbach settlement: Within the regularly laid out parts of the upper suburb of the 14th century, the area around Obere Bachgasse, between Schrannenplatz and Weinmarkt, Lindauer Straße and southern Kramergasse - together with the Theaterplatz complex - differs through its irregular floor plan and elevation structure. This district is located away from the important traffic routes and trading centers, but as this "bypassed" area it is probably the oldest settlement core in the old town of Memmingen. It is an early medieval settlement that could be associated with a Carolingian royal court, which may have been in the area of the former Elisabethenkloster (today Theaterplatz). The village or artisanal structure has been preserved in the irregularities and small parts of the ground plan and outline. The plot sizes in the area east of the Stadtbach are significantly smaller than west of it. The eastern edge of the building towards Kramergasse is higher. The development in the area of Klösterlegasse with residential and craft houses, two- to three-story, simply plastered gabled houses, some with elevator hatches, is characteristic of the quarter. The use is clearly small business, with residential and utility buildings appearing to be closely interwoven.
The quarter of the former Weber suburb is bordered by Lindauer Straße, Baumstraße, Schrannenplatz, Hirschgasse, Nonnengasse and in the south and west by the city wall. The Weber district is located in the south-western area of the Upper Suburb, also known as the Kempter Vorstadt, which was the second and most extensive expansion of Memmingen and was completely walled in as early as the middle of the 14th century. The basis for the development of the quarter was probably the increased handling of salt and wine within the Kalchvorstadt, which as a further consequence also opened up the export route to distant countries for the products of the craftsmen, here the weavers and tanners. The quarter is defined by two north-south axes, one of which is Weberstrasse - formerly Alte Kempter Gasse - and the other is Kempter Strasse. What is striking in Weberstrasse is its particular width in relation to the development with relatively small, originally only two-storey gabled houses, which is due to the fact that the Alte Kempter Gasse goes back to a regular stream line system before the walling of the Kempter suburb. Along the former Zellerbach (probably called Wegbach in the Middle Ages), which still flowed there in the 18th century, the trade route led to Kempten before the city wall was built. This started at the former Obertor on Herrengasse (see description of Herrenstrasse) and led south through Lindauer Strasse. The stream used by the weavers was filled in in the 18th century. The resulting widened street is lined with simple, unadorned plastered buildings in regular peripheral development, some of which still have the deep-set workplaces of the weavers, the so-called weaver dunkers. Only narrow fire alleys interrupt the otherwise uninterrupted development, the oldest parts of which date from the 16th to 18th centuries, partly with half-timbering. The special feature of the street is not in the individual construction, but in the repetition and thus emphatic imprint of the simple, original house shape. The line of gable-independent residential and craftsman houses in a slight curve is sharply delimited in the south by the city wall. The former women's refuge, the former office of the executioner and a barracks, which were built in 1702 at the instigation of the Bavarian Elector Max Emanuel, are pushed away from the city wall area.
Kempter Straße, running parallel to Weberstraße to the east, has taken over its function as a thoroughfare towards Kempten after the upper town was walled. The Kempter Tor at its southern end is the only southern exit gate of the city. In order to be able to park as many freight wagons as possible under the protection of the city fortifications, this main thoroughfare and thoroughfare is also spacious in the facility. The closed development with two- to three-storey gabled houses mostly from the 16th to 18th centuries. Century, with their mostly narrow, high, two- to three-storey gables conveys a wall-like character. The buildings, which essentially consist of half-timbered structures, are decorated in a less elaborate manner by means of profiled storey and gable cornices or tail gables. The western side of the street with its roughly even ridge heights and similar building proportions shows a greater visual homogeneity than the eastern wall of the square, where house types tend to mix and the ridge heights change. On this side there is also an expansion of the space between Kempter Tor and Spitalgasse, which is emphasized by the residential tower at the corner building towards Spitalgasse. The usage structure results from residential buildings, formerly also smaller trading houses and town farmers' properties as well as restaurants. To the south, towards the gate, which has retained the characteristic shape of the 32 fortified towers and gates, the street is enhanced by a stately hipped roof building from the 18th century, the home of the long-established Knoll master builder, opposite the so-called sunken town hall, a broad building with three tail gables. The entire area is divided into quarter blocks of approximately the same size and height, is quartered in a chessboard-like manner by longitudinal streets and cross alleys and shows a regular grain throughout, i.e. the proportion of property to building structure is maintained and similar for the entire area. The quarter gives the impression of uniformity without monotony that is so characteristic of medieval architecture.
City fortifications
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( | )City fortifications | A distinction must be made between the fortifications of the founding city, the Kalchvorstadt, the Oberstadt and the Ulmer Vorstadt. In addition, there is the construction of the city moat. The city wall was originally 2850 m long and secured by 32 towers. Wall sections of around 1400 m in length have been preserved, around 400 m of which with battlements, and five gates and five towers | D-7-64-000-1 | |
At the inlet ( location ) |
Former city fortifications of Ulmer Vorstadt | 15th century, about 180 m long wall with battlements and loopholes; between the city gate, the entrance and the former city tower Lueg ins Land. | D-7-64-000-1 | |
At inlet 5 ( location ) |
Inlet | City gate, built in 1475 with an entrance gate and a round arched frieze on the gable | D-7-64-000-1 |
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At inlet 6, 7 ( location ) |
city wall | Corresponding sections of the city fortifications of the Ulm suburb, 15th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
At inlet 10 ( location ) |
Begging tower | Round tower with pyramid roof, built in 1471 | D-7-64-000-1 |
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At inlet 17 ( location ) |
Corresponding section of the city fortifications of the Ulm suburb | 15th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Am Lueg ins Land ( location ) |
Luginsland | Former city fortifications Ulmer Vorstadt, 15th century, on the north-eastern corner of the wall the rest of the city tower Lueg ins Land, traces of the moat along the eastern flank of the walling | D-7-64-000-1 | |
At the Hohe Wacht ( location ) |
Former city fortifications of Upper Town | 14th century, between the southwest corner of the wall and Kempter Tor about 130 m city wall with battlement | D-7-64-000-1 | |
At the barracks ( location ) |
Former city fortifications of Upper Town | Remnants of a city tower up to the level of the battlement, around 1370 | D-7-64-000-1 | |
At the barracks; at No. 20 b ( location ) |
Soldier tower | Four-sided city tower with a gable roof, around 1370, protruding slightly to the west from the wall | D-7-64-000-1 | |
At the barracks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 ( location ) |
Former city fortifications of Upper Town | 14th Century; Wall section south of the Krugstore partly with battlements, from No. 8 to the soldiers' tower without battlements; included in the mentioned properties | D-7-64-000-1 | |
At the barracks 24, 26 ( location ) |
Former city fortifications of Upper Town | Wall parade with battlements, 14th century; between the soldier tower and the southwest corner of the Kempter suburb | D-7-64-000-1 | |
At the wall 16 ( location ) |
city wall | Former city fortifications of Upper Town, 14th century, remainder of the city wall | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Grimmelschanze ( location ) |
Former city fortifications of the Ulm suburb | From the flour sack tower to the Grimmelweg, about 30 m long wall with struts | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Grimmelgarten ( location ) |
Grimmel or swallowtail tower | Built in 1445, round tower with loopholes and battlements | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Grimmelschanze / Königsgraben ( location ) |
Former moat, park | Remnants of the trench on the northern flank of the wall around the Ulm suburb have been preserved over a length of around 120 meters | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Kempter Straße 34 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the upper town fortifications included, 14th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Kempter Strasse 36 ( location ) |
Kempter Gate | High tower with gable roof, completed in 1339, front gate in 1546 | D-7-64-000-101 |
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Kempter Straße 38 ( location ) |
city wall | Corresponding section of the upper town fortifications, 14th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Königsgraben, Grimmelweg, Grimmelschanze ( location ) |
Former city moat | Remnants of the trench on the northern flank of the wall around the Ulm suburb have been preserved over a length of around 120 meters | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Kohlschanze ( location ) |
City wall, park | Former city fortifications of Kalchvorstadt; 13./14. Century, with moat; Hafendeckelturm, on the northwest corner of the Kohlschanze; rectangular connecting piece between the former round tower on the city wall and this preserved, erected in 1493; to the west of the port cover tower about 55 m long wall section with battlements; from the port cover tower to the west, the city moat is about 70 m long | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Kohlschanze / Krautstraße 15 ( location ) |
city wall | Former city fortifications of Kalchvorstadt; at the Kohlschanze, north of house no.15 about 20 m long wall section, 13th / 14th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Kohlschanzstrasse ( location ) |
city wall | Former city fortifications of Kalchvorstadt; on Kohlschanzstrasse between the former Hafendeckelturm and Kalchstrasse about 70 m city wall with walled battlements; 13./14. century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Königsgraben / Grimmelschanze ( location ) |
city wall | Former city fortifications; on the Grimmelschanze the rest of the moat, on the northern flank of the walling of the Ulm suburbs, about 120 m long | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Krautstrasse 1 ( location ) |
city wall | Corresponding section of the city wall of Kalchvorstadt, 13./14. century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Krautstrasse 3, 5, 7 1/2 ( location ) |
city wall | Associated wall of the Kalchvorstadt city fortifications, 13./14. Century, partly built into No. 7 1/2 | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Lindauer Straße 30 ( location ) |
Lindauer Tor or Krugstor | Four-sided tower with a front gate, mainly from 1648, above the core of the 14th century, hipped roof 1734; north of the gate remains of the city wall, 14th century | D-7-64-000-143 |
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Mulzergraben (in the annex of No. 7) ( location ) |
city wall | Former city fortifications Upper Town; Remains of the city wall, 14th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Mulzergraben ( location ) |
Park | Former moat; on the south and south-east side of the city wall, between the Kempter Tor and the stone arch bridge, traces of the city moat can be seen over a length of around 300 m, some of them renewed | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Ottobeurergasse 7 ( location ) |
Powder tower | So-called powder tower, city wall tower of the fortifications of the upper town, 1388; Installed up to the upper floor of the house | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Pfaffengasse 14 ( location ) |
Defense tower | Remnants of a late medieval round tower, probably part of the city fortifications of the founding city; walled in on the west side of the house | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Near Ratzengraben ( location ) |
Hexenturm, city wall | Former city fortifications of the founding city; Four-sided city tower from the 14th century, over the core of the 12th century, around 100 m city wall, former city fortification Ulmer Vorstadt; about 30 m city wall from the inlet in a south-westerly direction along the west side of the Zollergarten, 15th century | D-7-64-000-1 |
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Near Ratzengraben ( location ) |
city wall | Former city fortifications of Kalchvorstadt; about seven meters wall east of the witch tower, probably first half of the 14th century over the foundation of the 13th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Reichshain ( location ) |
Park | Former moat; Rondell at the southeast corner of the upper town in Reichshain recognizable as an embankment | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Near Steinbogenstraße ( location ) |
city wall | Former city fortifications Upper Town; From Steinbogenstraße 2, the rest of the city wall is around 50 m long, some with loopholes, 14th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Steinbogenstraße 26 ( location ) |
city wall | Former fortifications of the upper town, 14th century; Remnants of the city wall built on the street side of the house | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Steinbogenstraße / Reichshain ( location ) |
city wall | Former city fortifications of the Upper Town; From Steinbogenstraße 2, the rest of the city wall is around 50 m long, some with loopholes, 14th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Steinbogenstraße 22 ( location ) |
city wall | Former fortifications of the upper town, 14th century; part of the city wall with loopholes in the building; south of No. 22 about 30 m long remains of the city wall | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Ulmer Straße 21/23 ( Location ) |
City wall with the remains of the white flour sack tower | Former city fortifications of the Ulmer suburb, 15th century, west of the Ulmer Tor: about 13 m city wall with loopholes; after a gap of about 35 m, about 20 m long wall section with struts for battlements up to the flour sack tower was preserved; Remainder of the so-called flour sack tower on the northwest corner of the wall, probably in the middle of the 15th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Ulmer Straße 25/27 ( location ) |
city wall | Former city fortifications of the Ulmer suburb, 15th century, west of the Ulmer Tor: about 13 m city wall with loopholes; after a gap of about 35 m, about 20 m long wall section with struts for battlements up to the flour sack tower was preserved; Remainder of the so-called flour sack tower on the northwest corner of the wall, probably in the middle of the 15th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Ulmer Straße 36 ( location ) |
City wall with remains of the Luginsland Tower | Former city fortifications of the Ulm suburb, 15th century; east of the Ulmer Tor about 40 m long section of the wall with battlements and loopholes; on the northeast corner of the fortification remains of the former round tower Lueg ins Land. | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Ulmer Straße 38 ( location ) |
Ulm Gate | High four-sided tower from 1445, with passageways and front gate | D-7-64-000-229 |
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Zangmeisterstraße 28 ( location ) |
Westertor | Four-sided gate tower from 1648 above the 12th century core structure, octagonal structure with hood from 1660 | D-7-64-000-268 |
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Zollergarten ( location ) |
city wall | Former city fortifications of the founding city; Hexenturm, four-sided city tower from the 14th century, over the core of the 12th century, around 100 m city wall, former city fortifications of Ulmer Vorstadt; about 30 m city wall from the inlet in a south-westerly direction along the west side of the Zollergarten, 15th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Zollergarten ( location ) |
Zollergarten | Park on the site of the former city moat of the 12th century, planting in the middle of the 19th century, two corresponding garden figures: one putto riding a dolphin at the same time | D-7-64-000-269 | |
Westertorplatz 6 ( location ) |
city wall | Former city fortifications; Remains of a corner tower of the founding city, 12th century | D-7-64-000-1 | |
Zollergarten ( location ) |
city wall | Former city fortifications of Kalchvorstadt; about seven meters wall east of the witch tower, probably first half of the 14th century over the foundation of the 13th century | D-7-64-000-1 |
Architectural monuments according to districts
Memmingen
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At the inlet ( location ) |
Bridge at the inlet | Late medieval | D-7-64-000-3 | |
At inlet 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner building with curved gable and corner tower, still medieval in core, facade design from the end of the 19th century; Door with brass fittings and skylight grille, early 18th century | D-7-64-000-2 | |
At the inlet 5 1/2 ( location ) |
Former Zollersches garden house | Free-standing hipped roof building, ground floor window and arched portal, mid-18th century | D-7-64-000-6 | |
At the inlet 5 1/2 ( location ) |
Park | Park on the site of the former city moat of the 12th century, planting in the middle of the 19th century, two corresponding garden figures: one putto riding a dolphin at the same time | D-7-64-000-269 | |
Am Schanzmeister 1 ( location ) |
Former Schanzmeisterhaus | Hipped roof building, 18th century | D-7-64-000-196 | |
Am Stadtweiher 4 ( location ) |
Former powder mill | Gable roof construction, 18th century | D-7-64-000-11 | |
At the barracks 2 a, 2 b ( location ) |
Coffered ceiling upstairs | Second half of the 16th century | D-7-64-000-14 | |
At the barracks 20 a, 20 b, 20 c, 20 d, 20 e, 20 f, 20 g, 20 h ( location ) |
Former Red Barracks | Erected in 1702 by Elector Max Emanuel, elongated eaves side building with pent roof, wooden gallery on the upper floor; leaning against the city wall | D-7-64-000-16 |
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At the barracks 28 ( location ) |
So-called news house | Three-storey eaves side building with towed roof, in the core probably 15th century; Corresponding section of the upper town wall, 14th century | D-7-64-000-19 | |
Augsburger Strasse 16; 14 ( location ) |
Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption | Symmetrically laid out hall building with a campanile, vertically structured on the outside and vaulted on the inside, 1955–56 by Thomas Wechs; with equipment; associated outbuildings. | D-7-64-000-320 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Old post office, post office | Late classicist official building, with corner projections, brick and stone integration, 1901
Pavilion-like shed building, north in the courtyard, at the same time |
D-7-64-000-21 |
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Baumstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Corner house Baumstrasse 1 | Three-storey, composed of two houses, gable roof construction, gable to Baumstraße, elongated eaves side on Kempterstraße, probably 17th century, bay window from the end of the 19th century, arched portal on the gable side, oak door around 1770 | D-7-64-000-22 |
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Baumstrasse 5 a, 5 b, 5 c ( location ) |
Residential building | Wide-spread, two-storey saddle roof building with a half-hipped back, in the core 14th / 15th. Century, later changed | D-7-64-000-479 | |
Bodenseestraße 2 ( location ) |
Former pavement customs house | Single-storey saddle roof building, 1767 | D-7-64-000-23 | |
Bodenseestraße 56 ( location ) |
Bismarck Tower | Neo-Romanesque, built in 1904 | D-7-64-000-25 |
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Bretschergässle 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | With a half-hipped roof, probably from the 15th century | D-7-64-000-26 | |
Buxacher Straße 1 ( location ) |
So-called flat villa | Asymmetrical building with gable projections, loggias, entrance hall, ornamental framework, 1905; surrounded by old trees | D-7-64-000-27 |
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Buxacher Straße 8 ( location ) |
Sebastian-Lotzer-Realschule, municipal secondary school | On an angular floor plan, two three-storey wing buildings, with a gable roof or hipped roof, rear auditorium with covered connecting passage, in reduced-historicizing forms, 1910/11 by Leonard Heydecker | D-7-64-000-28 |
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Buxacher Straße 28 ( location ) |
Villa Hieber | Baroque mansard roof building, marked "1908" | D-7-64-000-322 | |
Buxheimer Straße, at no.116 ( location ) |
Catholic chapel | Saddle roof construction, marked “1664”; with equipment | D-7-64-000-29 | |
Buxheimer Straße, in front of the chapel ( location ) |
Atonement Cross | Nagelfluh, mentioned in 1311 | D-7-64-000-30 | |
Donaustraße 40 ( location ) |
Former lower mill | Mill building with a mansard roof, 18th century | D-7-64-000-31 | |
Frauenkirchplatz 5 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran parish church of our women | Three-aisled basilica from the 15th century above the early medieval building, tower 14th century, chapel fittings, vestibule and sacristy 15th and 16th centuries; with equipment | D-7-64-000-32 |
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Friedhofweg 9 ( location ) |
Old graveyard | Established in 1529 instead of the former Schottenkloster as an imperial city cemetery, abandoned in 1932, rectangular walled complex, with stately tombs primarily from the 18th century; Cemetery hall with side chambers, by Friedrich von Gärtner in 1876 | D-7-64-000-34 |
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Fuggergasse 1 ( location ) |
Corner house | Saddle roof construction, with a heavily protruding upper floor and dwarf house, 15./16. century | D-7-64-000-35 | |
Fuggergasse 3 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-story, free-standing gable building, around 1720 | D-7-64-000-36 | |
Furtgasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey gable building, 16th century, in the gable blinding | D-7-64-000-38 | |
Gießergasse 5 ( location ) |
So-called Stollscher Stadel | High three-storey saddle roof building with roof trusses from the late 17th / early 18th century | D-7-64-000-130 | |
Gießergasse 8 a, 8 b, 8 c, 8 d, 8 e ( location ) |
Corner house | In the core, probably the 16th century, the upper floor and gable protruding, arched portals with a round skylight | D-7-64-000-41 | |
Hallhof ( location ) |
War memorial on the occasion of the war of 1870/71 | Corinthian column with eagle, on a base | D-7-64-000-48 | |
Hallhof 4 ( location ) |
District court, school, former administration building of the lower hospital | Around 1580, three-storey four-wing complex with arcaded courtyard, roof with dormers, exterior 19th century | D-7-64-000-44 | |
Hallhof 5 a, 5 b ( location ) |
Former Kreuzherrenkloster and St. Peter and Paul Church | Three-wing complex, mainly built between 1480–84, church in the eastern part of the north wing, two-aisled hall, changes in 1709, classicist facade design in 1823, insertion of an intermediate floor in 1946; Western part of the north wing: three-storey house from the 15th century with living room for the poor; East wing: four-storey building from 1480/84 with changes from the 17th and 18th centuries, tower after 1480, with an octagonal upper storey by Conrad Hölderlin, 1617 | D-7-64-000-45 |
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Hallhof 7 ( location ) |
Former brewery of the Kreuzherrenkloster | Eaves house with groin vaults on the ground floor, 1607 | D-7-64-000-46 | |
Hallhof 8 ( location ) |
Former barn of the brewery | Three-storey eaves house with two-aisled groin-vaulted hall on the ground floor, 1607 | D-7-64-000-47 | |
Haußmannstraße 94 ( location ) |
Former Upper Bleach | Stately saddle roof building with half-timbered upper floor and dormers, second half of the 17th century | D-7-64-000-49 | |
Heidengasse 7 ( location ) |
Eaves side house | With a strongly protruding upper floor, probably 16th century | D-7-64-000-50 | |
Heidengasse 9 ( location ) |
Eaves side house | With a strongly protruding upper floor, probably 16th century | D-7-64-000-51 | |
Heidengasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Narrow eaves side building with strongly protruding upper floor, probably 16th century | D-7-64-000-354 | |
Hermansgasse 1 ( location ) |
Gabled house | 16./17. Century, the upper floor overhanging arched frieze, two groin vaults on the ground floor | D-7-64-000-52 | |
Herrenstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner building with a gable roof, in the core probably still 14th / 15th. century | D-7-64-000-355 | |
Herrenstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Corner house | Saddle roof construction, upper floor partially cantilevered on the eaves side, 15./16. Century; remains of the city fortifications from the 12th century in the cellar | D-7-64-000-55 | |
Herrenstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey eaves side building, upper storeys protruding, 15th century | D-7-64-000-56 | |
Herrenstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Community center | Gable construction, upper floor overhanging arched frieze, 16./17. Century; remains of the city fortifications from the 12th century in the cellar | D-7-64-000-57 | |
Herrenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Former department store | Three-storey eaves side building, second floor protruding over simple consoles, built before 1570, three-aisled hall on the ground floor, roof turrets, so-called Senitürmle, bay window, Krangaube | D-7-64-000-58 |
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Herrenstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Trading house | Three-storey eaves side house, second floor cantilevered, around 1570, two-aisled hall on the ground floor | D-7-64-000-59 | |
Herrenstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Peasant dance inn | Gable construction, upper floor protruding over arched frieze on profiled consoles, 16./17. century | D-7-64-000-60 |
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Herrenstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Community center | Broad gable construction, essentially late medieval, changed the internal disposition | D-7-64-000-323 | |
Herrenstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey gable building from the 16th / 17th centuries Century, two-aisled hall in the cellar, 15th century | D-7-64-000-61 | |
Herrenstrasse 15 ( location ) |
District office, former city chancellery | Two-wing system, probably built around 1582 over the older core, renewed
Former Margaret's Chapel in the west wing; with equipment |
D-7-64-000-62 | |
Herrenstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey gabled house from the 16th / 17th centuries Century; Rear building facing Unteren Bachgasse, three-story with a baroque door and oval windows lying on the ground floor, third floor protruding over a profiled cornice, 16./17. century | D-7-64-000-63 | |
Herrenstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey gabled house from the 16th / 17th centuries Century | D-7-64-000-64 | |
Herrenstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Rear building | Eaves side house, three-storey, 17th century, arcade in the courtyard | D-7-64-000-65 | |
Behind the Salzstadel 11 ( location ) |
Eaves side house | With a mansard roof, 18th century | D-7-64-000-67 | |
Hintere Gerbergasse 13 ( location ) |
House and workshop | Gable building with neo-Gothic style elements, the core end of the 17th century, facade around 1870 | D-7-64-000-68 | |
Hirschgasse 1 ( location ) |
Former Roggenburg house | Corner house with gable roof and bay window, built in 1551, renovated in 1803 | D-7-64-000-69 | |
Hirschgasse 5 ( location ) |
Gabled house | With a mansard roof and profiled cornices, the core probably 17th / 18th century. century | D-7-64-000-70 | |
Hirschgasse 7 ( location ) |
Gasthaus Engel | Eaves side building, in the core probably 17th / 18th Century, facade end of the 19th century | D-7-64-000-71 | |
Hofgasse 1 ( location ) |
Gabled house | With a staggered facade and half-timbering on the upper floor and gable, probably 16th century | D-7-64-000-72 | |
Hofgasse 6 ( location ) |
Former benefice house | Narrow, two-storey corner building, with a lateral keel arch frieze, in the core probably from the 15th century | D-7-64-000-73 | |
Kaisergraben ( location ) |
Park | Former moat of the fortifications of the upper town, 14./15. Century, on the west and south flank of the walling from the soldier tower up to the level of the Zellerbachstrasse preserved for about 150 m length | D-7-64-000-76 | |
Kaisergraben 30 ( location ) |
Garden pavilion | Mid 19th century | D-7-64-000-24 | |
Kaisergraben 40 ( location ) |
villa | New Baroque mansard roof building with a curved central projection, around 1900/05; Garden fence with wrought iron gate, at the same time | D-7-64-000-75 | |
Kalchstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Former Fugger Booser house | 16th century gabled house with an older core | D-7-64-000-77 | |
Kalchstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, also Haus zum Kleeblatt | Three-storey gable building, in the core 16./17. Century, rebuilt in 1895, in 1927 the facade was designed with a tail gable | D-7-64-000-368 | |
Kalchstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Rear building | With wooden galleries on the upper floors, probably 18th century | D-7-64-000-368 | |
Kalchstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Elephant pharmacy | Three-storey corner house, around 1560, with hipped roof and bay window, changes from the 19th century; parts of the wall in the cellar, probably remnants of the 12th century city wall | D-7-64-000-78 |
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Kalchstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Corner house | Three-storey, essentially 16th century, over an older core; Parts of the wall in the basement, probably the rest of the fortifications of the founding city, in the building a four-sided tower, so-called Welfenturm, 12th century | D-7-64-000-79 |
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Kalchstrasse 11 ( location ) |
From Sayler's house | Corner house from the 18th century, three storeys, with a mansard roof | D-7-64-000-80 |
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Kalchstrasse 16 ( location ) |
White Horse Inn | Corner house of the 16./17. Century, above a cross-vaulted cellar of the 13th / 14th centuries Century | D-7-64-000-81 | |
Kalchstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Community center | 15th century, three-story gabled house, the upper floors protruding | D-7-64-000-82 | |
Kalchstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Community center | 16th century, three-storey gabled house with bay window, rooms with groin vaults inside | D-7-64-000-83 | |
Kalchstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Corner house | Corner house from the 16th century, gable side with cantilevered upper floors, with timber framework | D-7-64-000-84 | |
Kalchstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Community center | 16./17. Century, gable construction, upper floor overhanging arched frieze; Cantilever, neo-Gothic | D-7-64-000-85 | |
Kalchstrasse 25, 25 a, 25 b ( location ) |
Community center | Three-story gabled house, 16th century | D-7-64-000-86 |
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Kalchstrasse 26 ( location ) |
Corner house | 16th century, three-storey, with a gable roof, the upper storey protruding strongly on the eaves side | D-7-64-000-87 | |
Kalchstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Schwanen | Three-storey gabled house from the 16th / 18th centuries Century, gable covered with arched arcade structure, curved, probably 1711 | D-7-64-000-88 |
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Kalchstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Rad | 16th century gabled house, the upper floor protruding strongly | D-7-64-000-89 | |
Kalchstrasse 29 ( location ) |
Former Epiphany Chapel | Founded in 1399, renovated in 1484, expansion into a three-story residential building with bay window (former turret of the chapel) | D-7-64-000-90 |
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Kalchstrasse 35a, 35b ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey corner building with a hipped gable roof on the back, in the core 1372 (dendro.dat.), rebuilt in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. | D-7-64-000-373 | |
Kalchstrasse 39 ( location ) |
Horse in the cradle | Four-storey house, the core of the 15th century, with a hipped roof, dwarf house and bay window, cross-rib vaults inside, external appearance at the end of the 19th century | D-7-64-000-91 |
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Kalchstraße 45 a, 45 b ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof structure, core 1324 (dendrochronologically dated), later changed | D-7-64-000-477 | |
Kalchstrasse 47 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey gabled house, 18th century, with classicist window frames, the ground floor gutted | D-7-64-000-324 | |
Kempter Straße 3 ( location ) |
Eaves house | 17th century, three-story, with krangaupe | D-7-64-000-93 |
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Kempter Straße 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | 16th century, with a protruding gable | D-7-64-000-94 | |
Kempter Straße 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | 16th century, three-storey gabled house | D-7-64-000-95 | |
Kempter Straße 8 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zur Tanne | Three-storey eaves house, probably 17th century | D-7-64-000-96 | |
Kempter Straße 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof construction, essentially around 1400, later changed | D-7-64-000-480 | |
Kempter Straße 30, 32 ( location ) |
So-called Knollhaus | Three-storey semi-detached house with hipped roof and risalit-structured facade, probably mid-18th century | D-7-64-000-98 | |
Kempter Straße 31 ( location ) |
Sunken town hall | Wide-rimmed tail gable building with transverse gables, in the core probably 17th century, exterior appearance 19th century | D-7-64-000-99 | |
Königsgraben, north of Buxacherstraße ( location ) |
Statue of Burkhard Zingg (1396–1470) | Erected by Johannes Leeb in 1862 | D-7-64-000-103 | |
Königsgraben 7 ( location ) |
villa | Historicizing, two-story brick building with a hipped roof on one side, stepped gable, dwarf house, bay window and balconies, 1888/89 | D-7-64-000-331 | |
Königsgraben 47 ( location ) |
18th century garden shed | With mansard roof | D-7-64-000-105 | |
Kramerstraße 1 ( location ) |
Miller at the market | Corner house from 1589, with cross-vaulted arcades on Kramerstraße, on the eaves side dwelling with a curved gable, first half of the 18th century; Wall parts in the basement, remnants of the city fortifications from the 12th century | D-7-64-000-109 | |
Kramerstraße 2 ( location ) |
16th century town house | Gabled house freestanding on three sides, upper floor protruding on the west side | D-7-64-000-110 | |
Kramerstraße 3, 5 ( location ) |
Corner house of the 16th century | With gazebos; Courtyard gate with curved beams, 18th century | D-7-64-000-111 | |
Kramerstraße 4, 6 ( location ) |
Wedding house of the 16./17. Century | Three-storey with a gable | D-7-64-000-112 | |
Kramerstraße 11 ( location ) |
Hartliebhaus | Three-storey house with a mansard roof, second quarter of the 18th century | D-7-64-000-113 | |
Kramerstraße 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with gable cornices and standing towers, 16./17. century | D-7-64-000-114 |
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Kramerstraße 14 ( location ) |
Gabled house | Probably the 16th century, the upper floor protrudes strongly | D-7-64-000-115 | |
Kramerstraße 15 ( location ) |
Former Laminitsches house | Three-storey corner house with a gable roof, built in 1789 | D-7-64-000-116 | |
Kramerstraße 16 ( location ) |
House to ram | Three-storey gabled house, the core probably 15th / 16th. century | D-7-64-000-117 | |
Kramerstraße 17 ( location ) |
Gabled house | House from the late 18th century, three-storey gabled house with volute gable | D-7-64-000-118 | |
Kramerstraße 18 ( location ) |
Former inn to the White Ox | Stately four-storey corner building with a high pitched roof, probably 17th century | D-7-64-000-391 | |
Kramerstraße 29 ( location ) |
Gabled house | 18th century house, four-storey gabled house with two projecting axes, curved volute gable | D-7-64-000-119 | |
Kramerstraße 33 ( location ) |
Apotheke zum Einhorn, residential and commercial building | Essentially 16./17. Century, three-storey gable building with facade design from the 19th century | D-7-64-000-120 |
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Kramerstraße 34 1/2 ( location ) |
Back building, former summer house | Rich stucco ceiling on the first floor, after the middle of the 18th century | D-7-64-000-121 | |
Kramerstraße 35 ( location ) |
Corner house | From 1785, stately three-storey building with a mansard roof | D-7-64-000-122 | |
Kramerstraße 37 ( location ) |
Gable construction | 16th / 17th century residential building Century, three-storey gable building | ||
Kramerstraße 39 ( location ) |
Gabled house | Gutted after fire in 1990, the late Classicist structure of the facades (1869) largely reconstructed | D-7-64-000-124 | |
Kramerstraße 46 ( location ) |
Kornhausmetzeler | Corner house of the 15th / 16th Century, with an obtuse-angled broken gable on Schrannenplatz (towards Klösterle) | D-7-64-000-125 | |
Krautstraße 2, 2 a ( location ) |
Schützsches house | Three-storey house, with dwelling houses and bay windows, in the core of the 16th century | D-7-64-000-127 | |
Krautstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Corner house | On the eaves side of the upper floor overhanging arched frieze, 16./17. century | D-7-64-000-129 | |
Kreuzstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Gabled house | Town hall of the 16./17. Century, three-storey gabled house with changes from the 18th century | D-7-64-000-131 | |
Kreuzstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey saddle roof structure, medieval core, modified in 1621 (dendrochronologically dated) and 1892 | D-7-64-000-485 |
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Künergasse 1 ( location ) |
18th century house | With mansard roof | D-7-64-000-133 | |
Kuttelgasse 1 ( location ) |
Eaves side house | With protruding upper floors, probably from the 15th century | D-7-64-000-134 | |
Kuttelgasse 2 ( location ) |
[[Stitch dye | Former stork dye , residential and craft house of the 15th / 16th centuries Century]] | Three-story gabled house, second floor cantilevered | D-7-64-000-135 | |
Kuttelgasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-story eaves side building with protruding second floor, half-timbered construction in the core probably 15th / 16th. Century, rear portico on the second floor | D-7-64-000-401 | |
Kuttelgasse 34 ( location ) |
Residential building | Eaves side building with a protruding upper floor and a dwarf house, the core probably 17th century | D-7-64-000-325 | |
Lindauer Straße 1 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Goldenen Rößle | Corner house, with a pitched gable roof, 16th century, upper floor protruding | D-7-64-000-136 | |
Lindauer Straße 2 ( location ) |
Corner house, town house probably from the 15th century | Half-timbered under plaster, upper floors partially protruding | D-7-64-000-137 | |
Lindauer Straße 4 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey gable structure, probably late medieval core, with dormers | D-7-64-000-138 | |
Lindauer Straße 6 ( location ) |
Trading house of the 16./17. Century | Three-storey gabled house, dormers | D-7-64-000-139 | |
Lindauer Straße 11 ( location ) |
boom | Late 19th century | D-7-64-000-140 | |
Lindauer Straße 22 ( location ) |
Former Drei König inn | Elongated three-storey eaves side building, the core of the 17th century | D-7-64-000-141 | |
Lindauer Straße 28 ( location ) |
Corner house | Three-story building, probably from the 16th century | D-7-64-000-142 | |
Lindentorstraße 7 ( location ) |
Seven roof house, former tanner's house | Corner house with three wooden floors in a gable roof, marked "1601", rebuilt after destruction in 1946/47 while preserving the old woodwork | D-7-64-000-145 |
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Lindentorstraße 10 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house (weaver's house) | Two-storey corner building with a deep ground floor and tailcoat roof, in the core probably 16./17. century | D-7-64-000-415 | |
Marketplace 1 ( location ) |
town hall | Construction from 1589 over the core of the 15th century, Renaissance facade with three bay towers, stucco decor from 1765; with equipment | D-7-64-000-146 |
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Marketplace 2 ( location ) |
Community center | 15th century, four-story narrow building with a Krangaube | D-7-64-000-147 | |
Marketplace 3 ( location ) |
Eaves house | 15th century, three-storey, second storey protruding strongly | D-7-64-000-148 | |
Marketplace 4 ( location ) |
Former guild | Built in 1718/19, corner house with risal structures and dwarf houses | D-7-64-000-149 |
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Marketplace 5 ( location ) |
To the deep store | Four-storey eaves house, in the core from the 12th to the 15th century, an 18th century dwelling with a curved gable | D-7-64-000-150 | |
Marktplatz 6, Kramerstraße 3 a ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Hirsch | Front building of the so-called Haus zum Hirsch, three-storey gable-independent saddle roof building with curved gable and plaster structure, divided by pilasters and blind arches, core around 1586, changes and alterations, 18th century | D-7-64-000-151 |
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Marketplace 7 ( location ) |
Zollerhaus | Three-storey corner house from 1467, with arcades facing Zangmeisterstraße, facade design from the 18th century | D-7-64-000-152 | |
Marketplace 8 a, 8 b, 8 c ( location ) |
Corner house | In the core 15./16. Century, with a late Gothic fragment of the gable
On the first floor at the corner of Zangmeisterstraße the Blaue Saul, blue painted column (landmark) |
D-7-64-000-153 | |
Marktplatz 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, 17th century, heavily renovated. | D-7-64-000-154 | |
Marketplace 10 ( location ) |
Mohr pharmacy | Four-storey eaves house, the core of the 17th century; Late medieval cellar | D-7-64-000-155 | |
Marketplace 10 ( location ) |
Mohr pharmacy | Rear building with portico | D-7-64-000-155 associated | |
Marktplatz 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with mansard roof, facade decor around 1895 | D-7-64-000-156 | |
Marktplatz 13 ( location ) |
Steigerhaus | Three-storey corner house with a mansard roof and a facade divided into risers, around 1800, over an older core. | D-7-64-000-157 | |
Marktplatz 13 ( location ) |
Stair tower | In the courtyard, 1612, with the upper floor from 1860 | D-7-64-000-157 | |
Marktplatz 13 ( location ) |
Belonging to the Schöllhorn calico factory | Built in 1797, two-wing complex with rococo facades (Rocailles stucco) | D-7-64-000-157 | |
Marktplatz 14 ( location ) |
Former Augustinian monastery church of St. Johann Baptist, now the Catholic parish church of St. Johannes | Hall church in the former three-aisled hall church above the late medieval core, choir from 1447; with equipment | D-7-64-000-158 | |
Marktplatz 15 ( location ) |
Former Augustinian monastery | West wing, eaves house with bay window, 1487 | D-7-64-000-159 | |
Marktplatz 16 ( location ) |
Wheelhouse | Three-story house with 17 axes, arcade to the south and west and first floor 1495, second floor 1708, facade painting from 1906 to 1909 | D-7-64-000-160 |
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Martin-Luther-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Order and hospital building (Antonierhaus) | Four-wing complex in place of the former Welfenburg, built from the 14th century, mainly from 1454–75 and around 1500, structural changes to the north wing around 1700 and to all other wing structures in the second half of the 19th century; in the south wing remains of the city wall from the fortifications of the founding city, 12th century | D-7-64-000-161 |
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Martin-Luther-Platz 5 ( location ) |
Former beneficiary | Gable building, donated in 1386, mainly 16./17. century | D-7-64-000-163 | |
Martin-Luther-Platz 6 ( location ) |
Former religious church of St. Antonius, Evangelical Lutheran teaching church for children | Core building end of the 14th century, choir 1472, south aisle with sacristy after 1472, north aisle around 1520, west annex, 17th century; with equipment | D-7-64-000-164 |
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Martin-Luther-Platz 7 ( location ) |
Buxheimer house | Wide gable building, 1551 | D-7-64-000-165 |
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Martin-Luther-Platz 8 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Martin | Three-aisled, former flat-roofed late Gothic basilica from the 15th century over a pre-Gothic core (11th / 12th century), wooden vaulting of the central nave 1846, choir by Matthäus Böblinger, 1499, tower from the 14th century with octagonal upper floor, 1537; with equipment | D-7-64-000-166 |
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Martin-Luther-Platz 15 ( location ) |
Sacristan's house | Gabled house, donated in 1386 | D-7-64-000-167 | |
Martin-Luther-Platz 17 ( location ) |
Corner house of the 15th / 16th Century | Three-storey, with alternately projecting upper storeys | D-7-64-000-168 | |
Maximilianstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Community center | Corner house, in the core probably 15./16. century | D-7-64-000-169 | |
Maximilianstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Community center | Eaves side building, second quarter of the 18th century, dwarf house, facade in rococo structure, with uniaxial side extension | D-7-64-000-170 |
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Maximilianstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Former Manghaus | Three-storey corner house, built in 1583, wall decoration in 1948 | D-7-64-000-171 | |
Oberbrühlstrasse 35 ( location ) |
Riedbachgut | Elongated hipped roof building from the 18th century, the two central axes protruding around one axis to the north | D-7-64-000-174 | |
Obere Bachgasse 1 ( location ) |
Former baker's guild house | Gabled house with cornice structure, the core probably 17th century | D-7-64-000-175 | |
Obere Bachgasse 12 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Hasen | Three-storey house with a mansard roof and curved gable, built by Johann Georg Knoll in 1782 | D-7-64-000-176 |
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Ottobeurergasse 6, 6 b, 8, 8 a, 8 b ( location ) |
Former death house | Three-storey group of houses with a hipped gable roof, Krangaupen on the eaves side, expanded at the time of the plague in 1521 | D-7-64-000-177 | |
Pfaffengasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Saddle roof construction on the eaves side, mainly frame construction around 1420, with later remodeling | D-7-64-000-330 | |
Prinzingstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Garden shed | Mid 19th century | D-7-64-000-180 | |
Ratzengraben 3 ( location ) |
Corner house | Three-story, with half-timbering, 16./17. century | D-7-64-000-181 | |
Ratzengraben 6 ( location ) |
gym | Gable construction with arched windows, segmented gable, plaster structure, around the middle of the 19th century | D-7-64-000-182 | |
Rosengasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Corner house, upper floor and gable protruding, 16th century | D-7-64-000-185 | |
Roßmarkt 1 ( location ) |
Furtenbachhaus | Three-storey gable building, built around 1570, extended around 1760, corner house with bay window, upper storey protruding | D-7-64-000-188 |
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Roßmarkt 4 ( location ) |
Trading house | 15./16. Century, three-storey gable building with protruding upper storeys | D-7-64-000-189 | |
Rotergasse 2 ( location ) |
Red house | Stately gabled house with protruding upper floor over arched arches, late medieval core, renovated in 1606; Chapel installation | D-7-64-000-191 |
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Salzstrasse 1, 3, 5, Schmiedplatz 2 a ( location ) |
Former large salt barn | Built 1470–74, elongated gable roof building with large arched entrances, 1945 partially destroyed and reconstructed | D-7-64-000-192 |
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Salzstrasse 2, 4 ( location ) |
To the Schwanenmayer | Three-storey four-wing complex on the corner of Rosengasse, the core is late medieval, the west wing looks 18th century | D-7-64-000-193 | |
Schießstattstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Simple garden house | Mid 19th century | D-7-64-000-197 | |
Schmiedplatz 3, Rosengasse 2 ( location ) |
Corner house | Probably still from the 15th century, three-storey, second storey protruding | D-7-64-000-198, D-7-64-000-184 | |
Schmiedplatz 4 ( location ) |
Community center | Probably still from the 15th century, three-story eaves house, second floor protruding | D-7-64-000-199 | |
Near Schrannenplatz, Theaterplatz 2, 4, 6 ( location ) |
Augustinian convent | Cloister of the former Augustinian convent church of St. Elisabeth, inscribed "1475", above the older core | D-7-64-000-217 | |
Schrannenplatz 2 ( location ) |
Golden Lion Wine House | Three-storey gable building from the 16th century, three-storey gable divided by cornices with loading hatches | D-7-64-000-200 | |
Schweizerberg 6, Fuggergasse 5, Herrenstrasse 1, Martin-Luther-Platz 2 ( location ) |
Fuggerbau, former branch warehouse and home for Jakob Fugger | Erected 1581–91, irregular, two to four-storey four-wing complex with changes around 1800; in the courtyard the rest of the city walls of the city fortifications of the founding city | D-7-64-000-202 | |
Schweizerberg 13 ( location ) |
Dreischweizerhaus | Three-storey eaves house, probably 17th century | D-7-64-000-203 | |
Schwesterstraße 7 ( location ) |
Community center | 16th century, four-storey eaves side building, second and third storey protruding, third storey and gable in the core probably half-timbered | D-7-64-000-204 | |
Schwesterstraße 10 ( location ) |
To paradise | Eaves side town house from the 16th century, baroque renovation around 1700, with a dwelling and plaster decoration | D-7-64-000-205 | |
Schwesterstraße 13 ( location ) |
Eaves house with dwelling | Erected in 1733; with No. 15 part of the so-called Prinzenkaserne | D-7-64-000-206 | |
Schwesterstraße 15 ( location ) |
Eaves house | Erected in 1738, three-story with a dwelling; with No. 13 part of the so-called Prinzenkaserne | D-7-64-000-207 |
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Spitalgasse 3 ( location ) |
Chapel in the former Franciscan convent | Chapel on the upper floor, 15. – 17. Century; with equipment | D-7-64-000-209 | |
St.-Josefs-Kirchplatz 1 ( location ) |
Bismarck School | Monumental corner building in two wings, Gothicizing exterior and in the forms of the German Renaissance, 1902 | D-7-64-000-194 |
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St.-Josefs-Kirchplatz 2 ( location ) |
Tax office | Three-storey historical building with volute gables and bay windows, 1904 | D-7-64-000-326 |
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St.-Josefs-Kirchplatz 5 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church St. Josef | New building from 1927 to 1929, by Michael Kurz and Thomas Wechs; with equipment | D-7-64-000-195 |
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Municipal waterworks 1 ( location ) |
18th century garden shed | Small hipped roof building | D-7-64-000-210 | |
Municipal waterworks 2 ( location ) |
Factory building with machine shop | Saddle roof construction, second half of the 19th century | D-7-64-000-211 | |
Municipal waterworks 4 ( location ) |
Hipped roof building, formerly probably garden palace | Three-storey hipped roof structure, probably the 16th century, remodeling in the 18th century | D-7-64-000-212 | |
Steinbogenstraße 2 ( location ) |
Former Neuer Salzstadel, now Reichshainschule special educational support center | Elongated hipped roof, erected in 1711, several modifications | D-7-64-000-214 | |
Theaterplatz 2, 4, 6 ( location ) |
City theater, former barn of the Augustinian convent, 1620 armory, 1802 theater | Neo-Baroque porch, redesign of the exterior in 1905 | D-7-64-000-219 |
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Theaterplatz 2, 4 ( location ) |
Cloister of the former Augustinian convent church of St. Elisabeth | Inscribed "1475", over an older core | D-7-64-000-217 | |
Theaterplatz 5 ( location ) |
16th century house | Gable building, three-storey gable building, double curved gable, around 1800 | D-7-64-000-218 | |
Ulmer Straße 7 ( location ) |
Black Ox Inn | Three-storey neo-renaissance building with corner projections, north and south arches in historicizing forms, around 1900 | D-7-64-000-221 | |
Ulmer Straße 9 ( location ) |
Parishaus, former Parisian house | Three-storey corner house, marked "1736", palace-like building with a hipped roof and rococo facade | D-7-64-000-222 |
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Ulmer Straße 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | 16th century, gable structure, the three-storey gable divided by arched panels | D-7-64-000-223 | |
Ulmer Straße 12, 12 b ( location ) |
Eaves side house | With a half-hipped roof, the street front renewed, otherwise still largely late medieval in core, 14th / 15th century. Century (dendrochronological dating 1371) | D-7-64-000-327 | |
Ulmer Straße 17 ( location ) |
Weather vane with a trumpeting angel | First half of the 18th century | D-7-64-000-224 | |
Ulmer Straße 19 ( location ) |
Grimmelhaus | Four-storey eaves side building of the 15th / 16th Century, with protruding upper floors | D-7-64-000-225 |
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Ulmer Straße 24 ( location ) |
Residential house, extension of the former St. Jörgen Chapel, donated in 1465 | 16th Century | D-7-64-000-226 | |
Ulmer Straße 28 ( location ) |
Gabled house | 17th century, narrow three-story house, mainly half-timbered | D-7-64-000-228 | |
Ulmer Straße 30 ( location ) |
Gabled house | With cornice structure, half-timbered core, 17th century | D-7-64-000-230 | |
Ulmer Straße 34, 34 1/2, 34 1/3 ( location ) |
Former tanner's house | Long construction up to the Stadtbach; 16th century residential building, gable building with a protruding upper floor; three-storey tannery barn with open drying floors, some with timber frame construction, marked "1767" | D-7-64-000-231 | |
Untere Bachgasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Eaves house, probably from the 15th century, three-story eaves house, the second floor protrudes strongly | D-7-64-000-233 | |
Untere Bachgasse 2 ( location ) |
Weinhaus Weber am Bach, Latin school until 1572 | Corner house, essentially late medieval | D-7-64-000-234 | |
Untere Bachgasse 9 1/2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-story eaves side building with baroque door and oval windows lying on the ground floor, third floor protruding over a profiled cornice, 16./17. century | D-7-64-000-476 | |
Untere Bachgasse 13 ( location ) |
Eaves house | 15th century, stately three-story building, second floor protruding far | D-7-64-000-235 | |
Waldhornstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Community center | 16./17. Century, three-storey gable building with profiled cornices | D-7-64-000-237 | |
Weberstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential building | Wide-spread, two-storey saddle roof structure, essentially 1499/1500 (dendrochronologically dated), later changed | D-7-64-000-483 | |
Weberstrasse 23, 25 ( location ) |
Residential building | Wide-spread, two-storey saddle roof construction, essentially around 1400, later changed | D-7-64-000-484 | |
Weberstrasse 46 a, 46 b ( location ) |
Former weaver house | Gable construction, cantilevered gable, upper floor half-timbered plastered, in the core probably 18th century | D-7-64-000-241 | |
Weberstrasse 48 a, 48 b ( location ) |
Former weaver house | Double house on the eaves, plastered half-timbering, probably early 19th century | D-7-64-000-242 | |
Weberstrasse 54 ( location ) |
Former women's shelter | Two- and three-storey corner house, first floor overhanging arched brackets, half-timbered core, 16th century | D-7-64-000-243 |
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Weinmarkt 2 ( location ) |
Former weavers' guild house | Three-storey corner house from the 15th century, with ornamental framework from 1590 | D-7-64-000-244 |
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Weinmarkt 3 ( location ) |
Former carpentry house | Three-storey gable building, probably 15th century, the second floor protruding | D-7-64-000-245 | |
Weinmarkt 6, 8 ( location ) |
Weinhaus Knöringer, at its core the Merzler guild house | Two neo-baroque gable buildings, probably 1906, 1454; Boom from 1910 | D-7-64-000-246 |
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Weinmarkt 7, 11 ( location ) |
Community center | Two-storey, eaves-sided semi-detached house with a steep pitched roof, profiled cornice and gables, 17th century, early 19th century, reworked | D-7-64-000-247, -249 | |
Weinmarkt 14 ( location ) |
Eichhaus | Gable roof construction, built in 1559. | D-7-64-000-250 | |
Weinmarkt 15, Kreuzstraße 10 ( location ) |
Former Kramer guild house | In the core of the 15th century, free-standing, three-storey gable roof house with blind structure and arcades on the west side; with Kreuzstrasse 10 | D-7-64-000-251 |
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Zangmeisterstraße 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with arcade, Krangaube and arcade, 16./17. century | D-7-64-000-465 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 2 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey eaves house, late medieval core, changes from the 17th century, fire gable towards the east, 15th century, upper storeys protruding over arched frieze. | D-7-64-000-253 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 3 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey eaves house, probably 17th century, dwelling and arcade | D-7-64-000-254 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 4 ( location ) |
Community center | Eaves side building, 16./17. century | D-7-64-000-255 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 5 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey eaves house from the 16th / 17th centuries Century, with street arbors | D-7-64-000-256 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 6 a, 6 b, 6 c ( location ) |
Former blacksmith's guild house | Three-storey eaves house, probably 17th century, cantilevered upper storeys with wide arches | D-7-64-000-257 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 7 ( location ) |
Corner house | Probably the 16th century, the first floor protrudes strongly, cross vaults on the ground floor | D-7-64-000-258 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 8 ( location ) |
Hermansbau, Palais, now the Municipal Museum | 1766, three-storey four-wing complex with mansard roofs, south and west wings with a mezzanine floor and facades with flat projections; Beyond Hermansgasse, there is a walled garden with a mansard roof pavilion | D-7-64-000-259 |
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Zangmeisterstraße 10 ( location ) |
Former Junker Court of the Herman City Palace | Mansard roof building with rococo facades, erected in 1752 | D-7-64-000-261 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 11 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey gable building, probably 16th century | D-7-64-000-262 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 13 ( location ) |
Eaves house | 16./17. Century, standing towers | D-7-64-000-264 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 16 ( location ) |
Community center | Gabled house, probably 16th century, with a protruding upper floor over a round arch frieze | D-7-64-000-265 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 24 ( location ) |
Better house | Patrician house of the 15th / 16th centuries Century, three-storey gabled house, rear building with bay window, built by Conrad Hölderlin in 1609 | D-7-64-000-266 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 26 ( location ) |
Dyer's house | Five-storey building on the eaves, probably 15th century | D-7-64-000-267 | |
Zangmeisterstraße 26 ( location ) |
Rear building | Ground floor building with a mansard gable roof, 17th century | D-7-64-000-267 associated | |
Zangmeisterstraße 26, near Pfaffengasse 16 ( location ) |
Farm buildings | Ground floor with a flat gable roof and half-timbering, 17th century | D-7-64-000-267 associated | |
Zollergraben 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Corner house, villa-like corner building with round tower and gable projections in the forms of the Renaissance and the country house style, brick and stone integration, 1901 | D-7-64-000-272 | |
Zwinggasse 2 ( location ) |
Eaves side house | Three-storey, 16./17. Century, upper floor protruding over basket arch frieze on consoles | D-7-64-000-273 | |
Zwinggasse 3, 5 ( location ) |
Eaves side house | 16th century, upper floor protruding; Former fortifications of the founding town, extensive cellars with cross vaults in the house, probably 12th century | D-7-64-000-274 | |
Zwinggasse 3, 5 ( location ) |
Former Schöllhorn calico factory | Four-storey two-wing complex with hipped roof and rococo facades with rocailles, 1797 | D-7-64-000-475 |
Amendingen
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Einödweg (between Zehenderweg and Wildeggerstraße) ( location ) |
Field chapel | 18th century; with equipment | D-7-64-000-276 | |
Kapellenweg ( location ) |
Ottilien Chapel | Small, pointed barrel vaulted building from the 15th century | D-7-64-000-277 |
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Kapellenweg ( location ) |
18th century wayside cross | Wrought iron, with rocaille ornament; in front of the Ottilien Chapel | D-7-64-000-278 | |
Kirchensteige 1 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Ulrich | Hall church with semicircular closed choir, consecrated in 1755, uniform furnishings from the 18th century; with equipment | D-7-64-000-279 |
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Spitalstrasse 1, 3, 5, 7 ( location ) |
Former poor house | Three-story saddle roof building, upper floor half-timbered, 17th century | D-7-64-000-280 | |
Untere Strasse 15 ( location ) |
Schlössle | Hipped roof building with a flat risal structure, around 1730/40 | D-7-64-000-281 | |
Untere Straße 19 ( location ) |
Gasthof zum Adler | Saddle roof construction of the 18th century | D-7-64-000-282 | |
Untere Strasse 33 ( location ) |
Hospital mill | Saddle roof construction, roof hipped on the north side, marked 1738 and 1862 | D-7-64-000-283 | |
Untere Straße 48 ( location ) |
Factory owner's villa | With half-hipped mansard roof and balcony portico, 1922 | D-7-64-000-328 | |
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Atonement Cross | Nagelfluh, built in 1475 | D-7-64-000-284 |
Buxach
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Kirchstrasse ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of the Holy Trinity | Hall church on four axes, square tower with octagonal upper floor, consecrated in 1710, architect probably Wilhelm Knoll; with equipment | D-7-64-000-287 | |
Kirchstrasse ( location ) |
Cemetery gate | Erected in 1684 | D-7-64-000-287 associated | |
Kirchstrasse ( location ) |
Bridge over the Buxach | 1768; at the foot of the Kirchberg | D-7-64-000-288 | |
Oberbuxach 13 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Middle building, with cornice structure on the gable, according to a renewed inscription, probably 1768 | D-7-64-000-289 |
Buxacher mill
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Buxacher Mühlweg 10 ( location ) |
Buxacher mill | House with mill, probably 18th century; Farm buildings at the same time | D-7-64-000-286 |
Dickenreishausen
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Dickenreishauser Stadtweg ( location ) |
Bridge over the Buxach | Single arch in brickwork, around 1760/80 | D-7-64-000-291 | |
Oberdorfstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Agatha | Hall church with retracted choir, tower and choir probably 15th century, nave 1752; with equipment | D-7-64-000-292 |
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Oberdorfstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Sacristan's house | Saddle roof construction from 1764 | D-7-64-000-293 | |
Oberdorfstrasse 24, 30 ( location ) |
Former shepherd's house | With flat gable roof, 17./18. century | D-7-64-000-294 |
Iron castle
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Bergstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Former Eisenburg administration building | Hipped roof construction, late 18th century | D-7-64-000-295 | |
Schloßweg 1 ( location ) |
Castle of the Knights of Eisenburg | Until 1803; Two-wing complex with hipped roofs, essentially late medieval, mainly 17th century construction, later changes, reconstruction in 1927 | D-7-64-000-296 |
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Trunkelsberger Strasse ( location ) |
Catholic Chapel of St. Johann Nepomuk | After 1747, with furnishings | D-7-64-000-297 |
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In the forest north of the village ( ) |
Landmark | Probably the 18th century not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas |
D-7-64-000-298 |
Ferthofen
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Ferthofer Hauptstrasse ( location ) |
St. John of Nepomuk | Sandstone figure, early 18th century, on the bridge | D-7-64-000-299 | |
Ferthofer Hauptstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Catholic branch church of St. Antonius | Crucifixion relief in the gable of the vestibule, 16th century | D-7-64-000-300 | |
Ferthofer Hauptstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Rößle | Saddle roof construction, probably 17th century | D-7-64-000-301 | |
Ferthofer Hauptstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Former bridge toll house | Hipped roof construction, around 1806 | D-7-64-000-302 | |
am Schönberg ( ) |
Landmark | With the coat of arms of the Memminger Unterhospital, probably 18th century not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas |
D-7-64-000-303 |
Grünenfurt
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Grünenfurt 1 ( location ) |
Grünenfurt Castle | Three-storey, stately rococo building with a mansard roof, built in 1737/38; Garden wall, south of the castle; two stable buildings with hip roofs and Krangaupen; Commercial construction, in the core 16./17. Century; Wooden pavilion in the garden, with a curved roof, probably from the 18th century, walled park in English style | D-7-64-000-304 |
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Hard
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Hart (at No. 50) ( location ) |
Tithing | Zehntstadel, single-storey saddle roof building from the 18th century | D-7-64-000-307 | |
Hart 45 ( location ) |
Grain box | Barn with grain box, timber frame construction, marked 1685 | D-7-64-000-306 |
Hitzenhofen
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Hitzenhofen 7 ( location ) |
Barn | Fachwerkstadel, marked 1827 | D-7-64-000-308 |
Illerfeld
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Illerfeld 1 ( location ) |
Illerfeld Castle | Hipped roof building with two ground floor side wings, built in 1784 for the Memmingen patrician Sigmund von Lupine, the wings were extended in 1820/30; with equipment; Farm building with hipped roof; Barn with hipped roof; Garden gate with coat of arms stone; Park, park monuments, avenue of tulip trees, expanded in 1825; Monument, copy of an ancient monument (Antonius Lupus), 250 m south of the castle; four-sided obelisk, approx. 800 m south of the castle | D-7-64-000-309 |
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Hospital mill
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Spittelmüllerstraße 12 ( location ) |
Hospital mill | Saddle roof construction, erected in 1498, renewed in 1923; The associated barn was rebuilt in 1931, originally in 1533 | D-7-64-000-290 |
Steinheim
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Eglseer Straße 2 a ( ) |
Former host house | Two-storey saddle roof building with cornice structure, labeled "1737" | D-7-64-000-487 | |
Eglseer Straße 3 ( location ) |
Former Zehntstadel, now residential building | Saddle roof construction, marked "1751" | D-7-64-000-310 | |
Heimertinger Straße 18 ( ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey hipped roof, built in 1766, later modified | D-7-64-000-486 | |
Heimertinger Straße 26 ( location ) |
boom | Early 18th century | D-7-64-000-312 | |
Heimertinger Straße 38 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Mid-century building from the 18th century | ||
Heimertinger Straße 43 ( location ) |
Village blacksmiths | Saddle roof construction with arched entrances, marked "1737," 1764 moved here | D-7-64-000-314 | |
Unterer Kirchweg 2 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Martin | Post-medieval tower, new nave built in 1764 by Heinrich Steiner; with equipment | D-7-64-000-315 |
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in the forest east of the village ( ) |
Landmarks | With double cross of the Memminger Unterhospital; probably 18th century | D-7-64-000-316 |
Straßbauer
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Bodenseestraße 68 ( location ) |
Former Spitalhof or Straßbauer | Mittertennbau, renewed, in essence probably post-medieval; Corresponding grain box, single-storey timber frame construction, marked 1716 | D-7-64-000-285 |
Volkratshofen
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Im Oberdorf 4 ( location ) |
Inn | Gable roof building with three-storey gable, 1625; ground floor commercial building, at the same time | D-7-64-000-317 | |
Im Oberdorf 8 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Stephan | Choir and tower in the core late medieval, nave 1817 by Johann Jodokus Knoll; with equipment | D-7-64-000-318 | |
( | )Stone cross | Tufa, erected in 1458 | D-7-64-000-319 |
Former architectural monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.
Memmingen
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Benninger Straße (approx. 100 m north of Riedmühle on the Ottobeuren-Memmingen road) ( location ) |
Sandstone pillars | with coat of arms, inscribed "1717" | D-7-78-118-1 | |
Kasernengässele 1 ( location ) |
Gable roof house | 18th century house, three-storey saddle roof house, west facade with curved gable; 2008 removed from the list of monuments | ||
Kempter Straße 18 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof structure, in the core 1371/72 (dendrologically dated), later changed. Largely destroyed by extensive renovations. | D-7-64-000-481 | |
Kramerstraße 12 ( location ) |
Gabled house | plastered half-timbering, 16th century; 2006 removed from the list of monuments, demolition permit April 2015 | ||
Obere Bachgasse 6 ( location ) |
Dinkelmelmeyerhaus | Two-storey gabled house on five axes. Exterior construction in the middle of the 18th century, the core probably older. Tail gable. Inside, stucco ceiling with frame and shell work. | ||
Theaterplatz 11 ( location ) |
Gable construction | (Front building) adjoining house from the 17th century, three-storey gable building in unplastered half-timbering, wooden gallery, modern designation 1665, renewed; 2006 removed from the list of monuments | ||
Lower bleach 10, 10 a ( location ) |
Lower bleach | broad, two-storey hipped roof building, early 19th century, modernized; 2014 removed from the list of monuments | D-7-64-000-236 | |
Weberstrasse 22, 24 ( location ) |
Weaver house | gable-independent semi-detached house, partly plastered half-timbering, in the core probably 18th century; Cultivation new; 2000 removed from the list of monuments | ||
Weberstrasse 38 ( location ) |
Gabled house | three-storey, mid-18th century; 2006 removed from the list of monuments | ||
Weinmarkt 10 ( location ) |
Gasthaus Schiff | three-storey gable building with a mansard roof, probably 1820, the core of the former butcher's guild house, acquired in 1487; Deleted from the list of monuments in 2009 | ||
Zangmeisterstraße 9 ( location ) |
Gable construction | Town house, three-storey gable building, in the core probably 16th century; 2006 removed from the list of monuments | ||
Zangmeisterstraße 12 ( location ) |
Two-wing system | irregular building from the 18th century, probably formerly part of the Palais Herman; 2006 removed from the list of monuments | ||
Zwinggasse 7 ( location ) |
Eaves side house | three-story, 16th century; 2006 removed from the list of monuments |
Steinheim
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Heimertinger Straße 20 ( location ) |
boom | Early 18th century | D-7-64-000-311 |
Lost monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments, but no longer exist.
Memmingen
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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At the Hohen Wacht 2 ( location ) |
Former town farmhouse | Two-storey saddle roof building with barracks, in the core 16./17. Century; Canceled in 2010 | D-7-64-000-332, -342 | |
Baumstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Green Tree Inn | Three-storey gabled house, 16./17. Century; canceled in the 1990s | ||
Freudenthalstrasse 41 ( location ) |
Garden shed | With hipped roof, early 19th century; Burned down in early 2012, remnants demolished in April 2012 | D-7-64-000-33 | |
Gerberplatz 2 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey gable building, 18th century, the storeys divided by wall strips, grooved pilaster strips on the edges of the upper storeys; Canceled in 2010 | ||
Gerberplatz 4 ( location ) |
Former town farmhouse | Gable building, around 1530, decorative turret above the gable; canceled | ||
Herrenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Eaves house | Three-storey with four axes, 16./17. Century, in the second axis a bay window - replaced by a new building | ||
Herrenstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Gabled house | Four-storey with three axes, probably from the 15th century, the first and second gable storeys protruding over consoles, arched portal with oak door - replaced by a new building | ||
Im Klösterle 12 ( location ) |
Gabled house | Three-storey, with cornice structure, 16./17. Century; Back to the Oberen Bachgasse with a basket arched entrance; canceled, removed from the list of monuments in 2006 | ||
Kempter Straße 15 ( location ) |
Eaves house | 16th century, with a protruding upper floor; canceled, removed from the list of monuments in 1985 | D-7-64-000- | |
Kempter Straße 22 ( location ) |
Residential building | Wide-spread, two-storey gable roof building with a half-hip at the rear, core 1398/99 (dendrologically dated), later changed, demolished in 2016 | D-7-64-000-482 | |
Kempter Straße 29 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof structure, the core of which was 1396 (dendrochronologically dated), later modified | D-7-64-000-388 | |
Lindentorstraße 3 ( location ) |
Gabled house | With three-storey gable and cornice structure, 17th / 18th centuries century | D-7-64-000-144 | |
Rosengasse 9 ( location ) |
Gabled house | 15./16. Century, upper floor protruding strongly | D-7-64-000-186 | |
Rosengasse 11 a, 11 b, 11 c ( location ) |
Gabled house | With arched gable openings, probably 17th century; 2014 removed from the list of monuments; Canceled in 2014 | D-7-64-000-187 | |
Schrannenplatz 4 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Raben | Corner house of the 16./17. Century, with curved gable around 1800, destroyed by fire in 2013 and replaced by a new building based on the previous building. | D-7-64-000-201 |
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Schwesterstraße 31 ( location ) |
Eaves side house | Second floor protruding, half-timbered under plaster, in the core 17th / 18th. Century; canceled, removed from the list of monuments in 2006 | ||
Weberstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof structure, core 1421/22 (dendrochronologically dated), later changed | D-7-64-000-478 | |
Weberstrasse 44 ( location ) |
Former weaver house | Gable construction, cantilevered upper floor, plastered half-timbering, in the core probably 18th century | D-7-64-000-240 |
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location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Hart 44 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Farmhouse, Mittertennbau, indicated by servant inscription 1740; destroyed by fire on May 11, 2016. | D-7-64-000-305 |
See also
literature
- Tilmann Breuer: Bavarian art monuments - city and district of Memmingen . Bayerischer Kunstverlag Munich, Munich 1959.
- Bernd-Peter Schaul: Swabia . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume VII ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52398-8 .
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) )
- List of monuments for Memmingen (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
Remarks
- ↑ This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The monument property - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the monument atlas or the entry in the Bavarian monument list. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.