List of architectural monuments in Nuremberg / eastern outer city

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List of architectural monuments in Nuremberg :

Old town: Ensemble Old Town  • City fortifications  • Sankt Lorenz  • Sankt Sebald

Closer city center: Gardens behind the fortress  • Himpfelshof, Gostenhof and Tafelhof  • St. Johannis  • Marienvorstadt, Wöhrd and Rennweg

Lists of the statistical city districts: Further inner city belt south  • Further inner city belt west north east  • South-eastern outer city  • Southern outer city  • South-western outer city  • Western outer city  • North-western outer city  • North-east outer city  • Eastern outer city

This is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Nuremberg . It contains the architectural monuments shown in the Bavarian List of Monuments in the area of ​​the statistical district Eastern outer city of the independent city of Nuremberg in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first created on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been maintained and updated by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

Ensembles

Ensemble in the center of Mögeldorf

The former Mögeldorf ( Lage ), located in the east of the city above the Pegnitz Valley, probably emerged from a royal court complex in the area of ​​the Altdorf royal court. Mentioned for the first time in 1025 and 1030, it was later an imperial servant seat and then a margrave. In the late Middle Ages, parts were bought by Nuremberg patrician families. The town, which was incorporated in 1899, has an old town center around the Kirchberg, which is characterized by typical Nuremberg mansions from the 16th / 18th centuries. Century. The larger part of Mögeldorf, which is heavily interspersed with residential and industrial buildings from the 19th and 20th centuries, shows the development of the village into a suburb, but is not part of the ensemble. The parish church of St. Nikolaus and Ulrich, a 14th century building with an extension from 1907, which is located within a fortified cemetery on the Kirchenberg above the Pegnitz, forms the historical and urban center of the complex. Several mansions have been preserved near the parish church. First, to the east, there is a castle courtyard with the former Hallerschloss and the Imhoff'schen building, buildings from the 15th to 17th centuries. Further south follows the castle area of ​​the so-called cnopf'schen castle, a 17th century mansion surrounded by a park. The Schmausenschloss, located further to the east, whose large park has largely been preserved and extends to the corner of Waldstrasse and Laufamholzstrasse, is also a 17th century building. The former associated baroque garden pavilion still stands there. At the foot of the Kirchenberg, on the banks of the Pegnitz, is the former Satzingermühle, a stately gabled roof structure from around 1600; behind it is a former bath house, a half-timbered house from the 17th century. Where the Ziegenstrasse branches off to the manor houses, Laufamholzstrasse forms the southern edge of the ensemble with a building from 1913 that has been cleverly adapted to the surroundings with remains from 1663 and the former Gasthaus zum Roten Ochsen, a 17th century gabled house. Seen from the banks of the Pegnitz, there is an impressive townscape with the Kirchberg and the subsequent development on Mögeldorfer Hauptstraße above the Pegnitzhochufer, which is also dominated by a former manor house, the Baderschlösschen. File number: E-5-64-000-24.

Ensemble of villa colony Ebensee

The villa colony Ebensee ( Lage ) was created as a company of the construction company Popp & Weisheit, which bought the site in 1907. Construction of the first house in the 70-house settlement began in 1908. With the outbreak of the First World War, the construction had to be finished without the originally planned size having been achieved. The houses built according to plans by the architect Ludwig Popp and the builder Weisheit are single houses, but mostly semi-detached houses or picturesque row houses. Both in terms of urban planning and the individual design, which still reveals echoes of the Baroque or the application of Art Nouveau ideas in a reduced form, the villa colony is reminiscent of the garden city movement. Here, however, as a private-sector plan, the goal was not a complete settlement, but rather a quiet residential area secluded from the hustle and bustle, in which no noisy business, no medical or other practices and no business of any kind were permitted. The pine forest in which it was built has remained the determining factor for the character of the colony. The scenic surroundings with the Ebensee and the Pegnitztal are also important for the villa colony, the construction company had already built a footbridge over the Pegnitz valley to Erlenstegen . File number: E-5-64-000-31.

Ensemble town center Hammer

Panorama hammer

The ensemble ( location ) comprises the area of ​​a former hammer mill with its residential buildings. This former small village "Hammer bei Laufamholz" emerged from a mill and came to Laufamholz in 1808/18. This mill, which has been handed down since the 13th century, developed in the 16th and 17th centuries. Century a grinding mill or a brass hammer. The complex received its formative buildings after the destruction in the Second Margrave War and the Thirty Years War. Despite the new destruction of the Second World War, the plant still has its place in the 17th and 18th centuries. The character that emerged in the 19th century as a fortified industrial settlement has been preserved in a highly unified manner. On the south side are the remains of the manor house from 1640 and the inn from 1687. The single-storey sandstone buildings adjoining the inn as well as the mostly two-storey buildings on the north side of the square are workers' residential buildings from the 17th to 18th centuries . The so-called clock house, a former two-storey workers' house with a loading dome and clock tower with a clock, and the former schoolhouse also make clear that this complex, which can be experienced as a square with an old Nuremberg character, was its own village and communal center. In the middle of the square there is an obelisk on a stepped platform, fenced in by four granite pillars with chains. The obelisk was originally located in the Volkamer Garden in Gostenhof and was rebuilt here in 1861 with a cast iron plaque "in grateful children's love for Georg Christoph Forster". The obelisk, which is a monument to the old Nuremberg family and at the same time to the industrial history of Nuremberg, gives the square, village and hammer mill an imposing center of great urban significance. The garden area with walling as part of the complex belongs to the south-facing buildings behind the manor house. File number: E-5-64-000-8.

Ensemble in the center of Fischbach near Nuremberg

The ensemble includes the narrowest town center of Fischbach ( Lage ) between the patrician castles. Fischbach originated on the brook of the same name in the middle of the Lorenz Reich Forest and was the seat of a family of Reich ministers, the "Vischpecker". In the 18th century, 33 properties were divided between seven landlords; in 1808/18 Fischbach had become a separate rural community. From the 300 inhabitants around 1800, Fischbach grew to 12,000 inhabitants until after the Second World War. The flourishing independent community was incorporated into Nuremberg with the territorial reform in 1972. The village of Fischbach is one of those particularly distinguished Nuremberg villages that can boast several patrician mansions. All of the mansions include larger parking and open spaces. However, the two castles in the western town center, the Pellerschloss from the Weiherhaus type and Scheurl Castle from the Renaissance period, have moved away from the street so much that they have little impact on the street scene. However, a gatehouse not only creates direct access to Scheurl Castle, but also an important street facade before the Fischbacher Hauptstraße bends south. In the east, however, the Harsdorf castles, especially the solid baroque building including the park, form monumental reference points. The 19th century inn opposite accentuates the delimiting focus of the town center in the east. The small church of St. Maria, which was consecrated in 1383, forms a focal point between the mansion buildings. Under the bourgeois and rural historical buildings there are both ground floor farmhouses and stately two-story buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries. The additions of the founding period remind of the flourishing of the community at that time. File number: E-5-64-000-11.

Architectural monuments in the eastern outer city

Weigelshof

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Bismarckstrasse 36
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Former manor Schübelsberg Three-storey freestanding sandstone cuboid building with a saddle roof, roof core with pointed helmets on the eaves and shed roof dormers, rich Renaissance portal, built in its current form in 1602 on behalf of the patrician Andreas (III.) Imhoff over previous buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries

Remains of the enclosure north of the building, sandstone gate pillars and two-winged wrought iron gate, probably 18th century

In the garden there is a group of figures Diana, early 18th century, and a fountain basin

D-5-64-000-225 Former manor Schübelsberg
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Danziger Straße 8
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Residential building Two-storey corner building with hipped gable roof and polygonal corner bay tower with tent roof, reduced historicism, by Hermann Liersch, 1925 D-5-64-000-4448 BW
Lutzstrasse 1
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villa Two-storey head building with a mansard hipped roof, dwarf house with volute gable and wooden gable roof dormers, exposed brick building with sandstone structure and rich Art Nouveau decor, around 1903 D-5-64-000-1260 BW
Lutzstrasse 3
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villa Two-storey two-winged head building with mansard or mansard half-hipped roof, three-storey corner bay window with pointed helmet and wooden gable roof core, side stair tower top with exposed framework, plastered solid building with late youth nouveau decor, 1911 D-5-64-000-1261 BW
Lutzstrasse 4
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Residential building Two-storey solid building with a hipped gable roof, side projections with gable roofs and a mid-level house with a hipped roof, in the forms of picturesque historicism, by Friedrich Küfner, 1900 D-5-64-000-4784 BW
Oedenberger Straße 34
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Community center Villa-like two-storey hipped roof building with wooden gable roof bay, plastered solid building in the forms of the strict Baroque style, together with connecting building and garage extension, single-storey two-wing hipped roof building, plastered, inscribed "1937" by Fritz Mayer

Garden enclosure, sandstone ashlar masonry, 1937

D-5-64-000-2505 BW
Oedenberger Straße 52 / 52a
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Former Weigelshof manor Three-storey plastered sandstone building with a gable roof, roof bay window and crenellated stair tower, 1568, neo-Gothic conversion by Carl Alexander von Heideloff , around 1830/40

Garden house, ground floor, gable roof building with a basement with roof turrets, in the core 1568

Enclosure, sandstone masonry, 16th and 19th centuries

D-5-64-000-1456 Former Weigelshof manor
Scharnhorststraße 28
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Office and residential buildings Two-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, plastered building with side glazed stairwells, steel folding truss roof with skylight domes, 1955 by Hans-J. Wagner built for the Stahlbauverein Bayern D-5-64-000-2452 BW

Rechenberg

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Äußere Sulzbacher Straße 35
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves side building with a gable roof, sandstone gable and wooden dormers, sandstone cuboid building with central bay and neo-renaissance decor, around 1900 D-5-64-000-39 BW
Äußere Sulzbacher Straße 39
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Tenement house Three-storey, two-wing corner house with a hipped roof and wooden gable roof core, plastered solid construction with sandstone ground floor, flat bay window with gable and sandstone oriels, neo-Renaissance decor, around 1900 D-5-64-000-40 BW
Äußere Sulzbacher Straße 41
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, sandstone gable and wooden roof bay, sandstone block building with rich neo-baroque decor, bay with balcony parapet, around 1900 D-5-64-000-41 BW
Äußere Sulzbacher Straße 43
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, gable and dormers, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors plastered, with sandstone bay windows and neo-renaissance decor, around 1900 D-5-64-000-42 BW
Philosophenweg
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Ludwig Feuerbach monument Large sarcophagus-shaped memorial stone made of concrete with inscriptions, 1930 by architect Ebert, restored and rebuilt in 1955 D-5-64-000-2336 Ludwig Feuerbach monument
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Regiomontanusweg 1
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Regiomontanus observatory Single-storey flat roof building with a two-storey round observation building with a dome roof, exposed brick building, 1930/31 by Paul Seegy D-5-64-000-1615 Regiomontanus observatory
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Schleiermacherstraße 8
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Residential building Two-storey villa-like corner house with a mansard hipped roof, a dwarf house with a mansard hipped roof and plastered gable roof core, baroque-style plastered solid construction with rounded corner bay, "1914" by architect Mathias Fahrnholz (inscribed)

Enclosure, solid pillars with iron mesh fence, group of putti on the gate pillars, 1914

D-5-64-000-1761 BW
Winzelbürgstraße 1
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Tenement house Three-storey two-wing corner house with hipped roof, plastered gable roof core and wooden roof core with dome roof, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors plastered with sandstone window frames, three-storey polygonal sandstone corner bay with tent roof, two-storey sandstone bay window, building around 1600, 1901/02, Nuremberg style D-5-64-000-2168 BW
Winzelbürgstraße 4-20 (even numbers)
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Terraced house group Nine single-storey side eaves buildings with saddle or hip roofs, irregularly structured, plastered solid buildings with gable roofs with hip roofs, solid gable roof cores and dormers, Baroque style, 1912 by Häberl & Heinrich according to preliminary planning by Heilmann & Littmann D-5-64-000-2169 BW

Stone slab

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Gneisenaustraße 15
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detached house Nestled on the slope, two-storey complex on the garden side with a flat gable roof and extensive glazing to the south, extended by Sep Ruf , 1953, 1959

Associated enclosure, plastered brick wall, at the same time

D-5-64-000-2390 detached house
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Hohenlohestrasse 8; Steuerwald-Landmann-Straße 1/3
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Row house group in corner location Two-storey hipped mansard roof building with central wing and roof bay window, Baroque style, by Ludwig Ruff , 1911

Corresponding enclosure, plastered limestone wall and pillars, at the same time

See also row house group Hohenlohestraße 917 (odd numbers) / Gartensteig 2 and row house group Steuerwald-Landmann-Straße 5–13 (odd numbers)

D-5-64-000-1952 Row house group in corner location
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Hohenlohestraße 9–17 (odd numbers) / Gartensteig 2
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Row house group in corner location Two-storey complex with recessed, partly eaves, partly gable-end houses with mansard, saddle and mansard hipped roofs, richly structured with gables, dormers and bay windows, Baroque style, by Ludwig Ruff, inscribed "1910"

Corresponding enclosure, plastered stone walls with cover plates and lattice fence, at the same time

see also row house group Hohenlohestraße 8 / Steuerwald-Landmann-Straße 1/3 and row house group Steuerwald-Landmann-Straße 5-13 (odd numbers)

D-5-64-000-820 Row house group in corner location
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Steinplattenweg 24
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villa Two-storey hipped mansard roof building on a high basement with a roof core with triangular gables, outside staircase and balcony, labeled "1928" D-5-64-000-1918 villa
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Steuerwald-Landmann-Straße 5-13 (odd numbers)
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Terraced house group Three-wing, two-storey hipped roof building on a high basement with gables and corner pavilions with hipped roof, Baroque style, by Ludwig Ruff, inscribed "1912"

Enclosure, limestone wall and pillar, at the same time

See also row house group Hohenlohestraße 8 / Steuerwald-Landmann-Straße 1/3 and Hohenlohestraße 9–17 (odd numbers) / Gartensteig 2

D-5-64-000-1953 Terraced house group
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Santa Jobst

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Äußere Sulzbacher Straße 58
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Tenement house Former residential building of Eisenwerk Nürnberg AG , three-storey plastered building with mansard roof, bay window and stepped gable with cornice strips, plaster structure in expressionist forms, inscribed "1923" D-5-64-000-2834 BW
Äußere Sulzbacher Straße 60/62
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[[Tafelwerk Nürnberg | Former Eisenwerk Nürnberg AG, formerly J. Tafel und Co., now Museum for Industrial Culture and Kulturzentrum Tafelhalle ]] Administration building, three-storey free-standing hipped roof building with bat dormers, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors massively plastered, rear rounded stair tower with hipped roof, with rich portal and carved wedges of the ground floor windows, by Hans Müller, inscribed "1922"

Enclosure, stone pillar and iron mesh fence with a double-leaf gate, all at the same time

Former factory building, elongated lattice girder construction with brick infill and parallel roof and neoclassical brick facade to the east, historical parts probably around 1900 to the 1920s, converted into a museum and expanded in 2000

With MAN steam engine, marked "1907", and other technical equipment

D-5-64-000-43 BW
Äussere Sulzbacher Straße 138/140
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Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Jobst, former hospital church Sandstone block construction with a gable roof and turret, vaulted, polygonal choir and single nave nave with wooden barrel vault, around 1350, renovated after a fire in 1451, rebuilt in 1947/49; with equipment

Cemetery around the parish church, emerged from the plague cemetery of 1483; with tombstones

Former schoolhouse, now morgue and caretaker's apartment, two-storey sandstone cuboid building with hipped roof, around 1600, upper storey added in 1721, ground floor arcades built in 1935 on the occasion of the road expansion, rebuilt in 1950

D-5-64-000-45 Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Jobst, former hospital church
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Äussere Sulzbacher Straße 144b
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Former rectory Two-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof, 1843

Garden enclosure, sandstone ashlar wall, marked "1842"

D-5-64-000-46 BW
Dr.-Carlo-Schmid-Straße 91
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Former station building of the Ostbahnhof freight station Three-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof, around 1870 D-5-64-000-2080 BW
Flußstraße / Thumenberger Weg
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Pillar of torture Sandstone, around 1500 D-5-64-000-484 BW

Erlenstegen

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Eichendorffstraße 33
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villa Two-storey hipped mansard roof with semicircular floor core

Porter's house, one-storey hipped roof building with dormer windows, connected to the villa via a ground floor connecting structure

Garden pavilion, ground floor rotunda with a conical roof

Enclosure, concrete wall, pillars and iron bars

All in reduced historical forms, by Wilhelm Heinz, 1928

See also: Monument Protection Medal 2018

D-5-64-000-405 villa
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Eichendorffstraße 34
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Corner villa Two-storey hipped roof building on a high base with round corner towers, roof core and roof turrets, in neo-baroque shapes, by Fahrnholz, inscribed "1914/15"

Associated enclosure, stone wall and iron mesh fence, at the same time

D-5-64-000-406 Corner villa
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Erlenstegenstrasse
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Landmark One of seven sandstone steles, with a concrete base and with the inscription Nuremberg and the city coat of arms in colored stone mosaic, 1951

Other locations: Erlanger Strasse , Äußere Bayreuther Strasse , Laufamholzstrasse 370 , B 4 , Münchener Strasse , Mühlhofer Hauptstrasse, Münchener Strasse

D-5-64-000-2975 Landmark
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Erlenstegenstraße 16 / 16a
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with risalits and bay windows, plastered building with rich, baroque and expressionist decor, around 1920/25

Enclosure, limestone wall and gate, some with iron grating, at the same time

D-5-64-000-427 villa
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Erlenstegenstraße 18
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Villa, now the Nuremberg East Police Department Two-storey half-hipped roof building with risalit with half-hipped and oriel, in Baroque forms, by Hans Pylipp, around 1910 D-5-64-000-428 Villa, now the Nuremberg East Police Department
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Erlenstegenstraße 28
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villa Two-storey hipped mansard roof building with risalit, floor bay and entrance porch, plastered building with sandstone corner pilaster strips, in Baroque forms, around 1920

Garage, single-storey flat roof building with curved gable, at the same time

Enclosure, edging wall made of sandstone with baroque spoilage, the core of the 18th century, around 1920

D-5-64-000-429 villa
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Erlenstegenstraße 39
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Gas station Caltex type petrol station, reinforced concrete skeleton construction with segmental arch-shaped flight roof over a tank island with an integrated ticket office

Associated repair and washing hall, reinforced concrete frame construction with flat roof

All by Walter Hämer , 1958

D-5-64-000-2516 Gas station
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Erlenstegenstraße 40
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villa Three-storey hipped roof building with a central, semicircular entrance project, plastered building with sandstone integration, in baroque and expressionistic forms, by Otto Weiss, inscribed "1927"

Enclosure, stone wall and stone pillar with iron lattice gates, all at the same time

D-5-64-000-430 villa
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Erlenstegenstraße 44
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villa Two-storey mansard hipped roof building with curved gable, risalit and entrance loggia with access path lined with baluster wall, in neo-baroque forms, inscribed "1917"

Enclosure, plastered concrete wall with gate and picket fence, at the same time

D-5-64-000-431 villa
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Erlenstegenstraße 53
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Villa-like house in a corner Two-storey hipped roof building with round tower and balconies, in the New Objectivity style, by Ludwig Ruff , 1924

Enclosure, quarry stone wall and iron mesh fence, by Otto Weiss, 1926

D-5-64-000-432 Villa-like house in a corner
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Erlenstegenstraße 54
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with corner bay window and ground floor loggia, in neo-baroque and neo-classical forms, front door framed by late art nouveau tiles, around 1914 D-5-64-000-433 villa
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Erlenstegenstraße 89
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Former imperial town forester's house Two-storey, eaves gable roof building with sandstone ground floor and half-timbered upper floor, 1759 D-5-64-000-435 Former imperial town forester's house
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Erlenstegenstraße 93
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Residential building Single-storey, eaves gable roof building with a dwelling, mid-19th century D-5-64-000-436 Residential building
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Erlenstegenstraße 95
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Goldener Stern inn Two-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof and profiled portal, inscribed "1744" D-5-64-000-437 Goldener Stern inn
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Erlenstegenstraße 106
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Former Vogtshaus Wide, ground-floor saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, 1660 D-5-64-000-438 Former Vogtshaus
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Erlenstegenstraße 108
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Residential building Single-storey, eaves gable roof building with a dwelling, the core of the 18th century, modified in the middle of the 19th century

Well cultivation on the west gable side, stone basin

D-5-64-000-439 Residential building
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Erlenstegenstraße 111
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Former Groland Castle, later the Scheurl'sches Castle Three-storey sandstone block building with a mansard hipped roof, the core of the 16th century, considerably rebuilt in 1729/30

Outbuilding, first half of the 19th century

Garden with traces of historical design and a base of a garden figure

D-5-64-000-440 Former Groland Castle, later the Scheurl'sches Castle
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Erlenstegenstraße 112
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Former farmhouse Ground floor sandstone building with a gable roof, half-timbered gable and half-timbered gable, essentially 18th century

Courtyard gate, plastered sandstone portal with beam covering

D-5-64-000-441 Former farmhouse
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Erlenstegenstraße 116/118
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"Bohemian border" torture column Sandstone pillar with artificial sandstone tabernacle with depictions of the Crucifixion and the Man of Sorrows, copy based on a model from the end of the 15th century, restored in 1959, 1989/90 and replaced by artificial sandstone tabernacle D-5-64-000-442 "Bohemian border" torture column
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Grimmstrasse 3
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with a central projection on the garden side and an expressionist portal

Mt garden fence; by Leonhard Stolz, inscribed "1932"

D-5-64-000-2840 villa
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Günthersbühler Straße 7
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Former farmhouse Two-storey, gable-independent sandstone block construction with a steep saddle roof, drying hatches and half-timbered upper storey and gable, 1721 D-5-64-000-686 Former farmhouse
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Günthersbühler Straße 15
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Former Wölkern manor Three-storey, partly plastered Sandsteinquaderbau with mansard roof with gables Schopf and other attached Chörlein , increased in the core after 1600, 1725/26, significantly modified in 1733, 1910 Chörlein here translocated D-5-64-000-687 Former Wölkern manor
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Günthersbühler Straße 25
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Former day laborer's house Ground floor sandstone block building with gable roof, second quarter of the 19th century D-5-64-000-688 Former day laborer's house
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Günthersbühler Straße 145
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Schützenhaus Erlenstegen Extensive group building with rifle house, rifle museum and inn, one and two-story plastered buildings with hip and saddle roofs, round tower and risalits, Art Nouveau, by Hans Müller, inscribed "1910–1911"

Bar, ground-floor plastered building with gable roof, transverse extension and wooden vestibule, Art Nouveau, at the same time

Remains of the enclosure, gate pillars and archway, in Art Nouveau forms, at the same time

D-5-64-000-689 Schützenhaus Erlenstegen
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Hebelstrasse 2
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building on a high base floor with segment-shaped floor bay, dormers and corner pilasters, in baroque shapes, by Josef and Hans Ochsenmayer, 1923

Corresponding enclosure, plastered brick wall and iron gate, at the same time

D-5-64-000-731 villa
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Hubertusstraße 6/8
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Duplex house Two-storey hipped roof building with symmetrically laid out, widely cantilevered balconies with an equally cantilevered roof, in the style of New Objectivity, by Otto Ernst Schweizer , 1928/29 D-5-64-000-830 BW
Hubertusstraße 10
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with single-storey extensions with balconies on the south and east sides, in the style of New Objectivity, by Otto Ernst Schweizer, 1929 D-5-64-000-831 Residential building
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Kohlbuckweg 9
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Residential building Single-storey saddle roof building with expanded roof, with fully glazed south-west wall drawn in towards the garden and with a garage building with hipped roof slightly offset to the south, by Sep Ruf , 1951–1953 D-5-64-000-2393 Residential building
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Mörikestrasse 4
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villa Two-storey mansard hipped roof building with a volute gable on one side, risalit with dome roof, bay windows, dwarf house and dormer windows, Baroque style, inscribed "1916" D-5-64-000-1350 villa
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Schlegelstraße 11
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with window core, staircase risalit and eaves cornice, reform style, archway, by Johann Saueressig, 1912 D-5-64-000-3929 BW
Spitalhof 1
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Farmhouse Single-storey saddle roof building with plastered sandstone ground floor, volute gable on the west side and half-timbered gable on the east side, in the core 18th century

Basement exit, sandstone block construction with gable roof, inscribed "1686"

D-5-64-000-1903 Farmhouse
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Spitalhof 3a / 3b
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Courtyard Farmhouse, ground-floor, eaves-standing sandstone block construction with a gable roof and half-timbered gable on the east side, in the core 18th century

Stable building, ground-floor sandstone block construction with a gable roof, inscribed "1752"

Barn, plastered brick building with a steep pitched roof and crust, inscribed "1900"

D-5-64-000-1905 Courtyard
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Stielerstraße
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Bear fountain Sandstone figure of a bear with heraldic shield on a base above an elliptically curved fountain basin, behind it a semi-circular quarry stone wall, fountain 1823, bear figure 1909 D-5-64-000-1564 Bear fountain
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Voßstraße 19a
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Former mansion Kressenschlösschen Two-storey mansard roof building with fore, 1791

Sandstone draw well and garden figure, 18th century

D-5-64-000-2065 Former mansion Kressenschlösschen
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Zapfengasse 5
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Residential building Single-storey saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, mid-gable and sandstone plinth, 18th century, changes marked 1912 and 1930

Courtyard gate, sandstone pillar and iron lattice gate, all at the same time; Outbuilding, one-story hipped roof construction, at the same time

D-5-64-000-2197 Residential building
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Mögeldorf

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Bothmerstrasse 2
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villa two-storey hipped roof building with gable dormers and rich sandstone portal, in baroque forms, by Fritz Mayer, inscribed "1936"

Garage, ground floor building with hipped roof, attached to the east of the villa, at the same time

Enclosure, sandstone pillar and iron fence, all at the same time

D-5-64-000-243 villa
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Bothmerstrasse 43
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detached house Prefabricated house, ground floor saddle roof construction in sheet steel panel construction on a brick base, by MAN-Gustavsburg , 1952 D-5-64-000-2507 detached house
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Bothmerstraße 45
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detached house Prefabricated house, ground floor saddle roof construction in sheet steel panel construction on a brick base, by MAN-Gustavsburg, 1952 D-5-64-000-2506 detached house
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Christophstraße 17
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Former substation Solid construction with hipped mansard roof and dormers, in neo-baroque shapes, by the Nuremberg Municipal Building Authority, 1913

Former hospital church, attached to the former town hall of Mögeldorf , see Freiligrathstraße 29

D-5-64-000-355 Former substation
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Föhrenstrasse
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Pillar of torture Sandstone pillar with tabernacle attachment without relief, probably early 18th century D-5-64-000-2824 Pillar of torture
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Freiligrathstraße 8/10
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Former Mögeldorf train station Former reception building, two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid with a gable roof, 1858

Warehouse, eaves solid construction with gable roof, 1877

D-5-64-000-505 Former Mögeldorf train station
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Freiligrathstraße 29
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Former town hall Mögeldorf Two-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof, 1886, attached to the former substation, see Christophstraße 17 D-5-64-000-506 Former town hall Mögeldorf
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Kinkelstrasse 2
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Residential and commercial building in a corner Four-storey saddle roof building with corner dome, sandstone ground floor and bay window with curved gable, baroque neo-classicism, by Feichtinger and Scanzoni, inscribed "1916" D-5-64-000-992 Residential and commercial building in a corner
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Kinkelstrasse 12
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building on a high basement with a roof core, a round tower attached to the rear and a sandstone gate with a triangular gable, Baroque style, inscribed "1913"

Porter's house, ground floor building with a hip roof with a dwarf house and dormers, connected to the villa via a gate passage, at the same time

D-5-64-000-993 villa
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Kirchenberg 1
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Former paper mill, later Satzinger art mill Multi-part system, three-storey main building with a steep saddle roof and dormers and several two-storey extensions with saddle and hipped roof, partly plastered sandstone buildings, essentially rebuilt by Fritz Mayer at the end of the 16th century, 1951/52 D-5-64-000-485 Former paper mill, later Satzinger art mill
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Kirchenberg 5
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Former bath house Single-storey, eaves gable roof building with half-timbered dwelling, partly half-timbered building on sandstone plinth, partly sandstone block building, 17th century D-5-64-000-996 Former bath house
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Kirchenberg 7
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Former Hallerschloss Four-storey saddle roof building with three massive basement storeys with corner struts, half-timbered upper storey and elevator dormer, 1482 or dendrochronologically dated 1502, rebuilt around 1669, roof conversion at the end of the 17th century D-5-64-000-997 Former Hallerschloss
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Kirchenberg 9
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Imhoff construction Residential building, two-storey saddle roof construction on a high solid base with elevator dormer with crested hip and drag dormers, half-timbering and sandstone, 1691, renewed in 1977 D-5-64-000-998 Imhoff construction
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Kirchenberg 11
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Outbuilding of the former Hallerschloss Narrow, two-storey solid building with half-timbered upper storey and crooked hip, essentially 17th century, rebuilt around 1900 D-5-64-000-999 Outbuilding of the former Hallerschloss
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Kirchenberg 13
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Evangelical Lutheran rectory Two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a half-hipped roof and half-timbered elevator dormer with crested hip, essentially the second half of the 17th century, rebuilt in the 19th century

Parish garden, 18./19. century

Parish garden enclosure, sandstone ashlar wall, partially plastered, 18th / 19th centuries century

Pavilion, two-storey hipped roof building with half-timbered bay and attached open half-timbered loggia, 18th / 19th centuries century

D-5-64-000-1000 Evangelical Lutheran rectory
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Kirchenberg 15
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Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Nicholas and Ulrich Sandstone block construction with a steep gable roof, vestibule, polygonal choir with ribbed vaults, neo-Gothic main portal and bell tower with pointed helmet, choir in the core probably 14th century, around 1414/16 construction of the nave, 1901/02 restoration and extension of a west choir; with equipment

Cemetery, laid out around 1415, with tombs from the 18th and 19th centuries. Century

Cemetery fortifications, quarry stone wall, first half of the 15th century

D-5-64-000-1001 Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Nicholas and Ulrich
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Laufamholzstrasse 5
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Residential and commercial building in a corner Two-storey eaves saddle roof building with sandstone ground floor, polygonal sandstone corner bay window and gable dormers, marked "1663", renewal marked "1913" D-5-64-000-1175 Residential and commercial building in a corner
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Laufamholzstraße 6
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Former farmhouse Ground floor, gable-independent gable roof building with gable, around 1700 D-5-64-000-1176 Former farmhouse
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Laufamholzstraße 9
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Former Gasthaus Roter Ochse , later the administration building of the Noris wine distillery, now residential building Two-storey plastered eaves building with saddle roof, half-timbered gable, round arch portal and coat of arms relief, rebuilt in the 17th century, the second half of the 19th century D-5-64-000-1177 Former Gasthaus Roter Ochse, later the administration building of the Noris wine distillery, now residential building
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Laufamholzstraße 10
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Former forge Two-storey, eaves gable roof building with sandstone ground floor, half-timbered upper storey, corner rustics, elevator bay window with crooked hip, half-timbered east gable and sandstone west gable with volutes, inscribed "1686" D-5-64-000-1178 Former forge
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Laufamholzstraße 11 / 11a / 13 / 13a
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Remains of the Klösslhof, which was formerly part of the Schmausenschloss Small house, ground floor, plastered saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, 17th century core

Small courtyard house, ground floor, gable roof construction, half-timbered and sandstone, inscribed "1707"

Former barn, ground floor, eaves half-timbered building with gable roof, 17th / 18th centuries century

Remains of the old courtyard wall with gate pillars, sandstone, probably 17th / 18th centuries. century

D-5-64-000-1179 Remains of the Klösslhof, which was formerly part of the Schmausenschloss
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Laufamholzstraße 14
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Former craftsman's house in a corner Ground floor, plastered sandstone building with a gable roof and half-timbered gable dormers, around 1726, roof structures at the end of the 19th century D-5-64-000-1180 Former craftsman's house in a corner
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Lindnerstrasse 7
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Catholic parish church of St. Karl Borromeo Brick building with saddle roof, semicircular choir apse and west facade similar to westworks with tower tops and cornice structure, three-aisled, flat-roofed basilica with concrete gallery and crypt, expressionistic with echoes of Romanesque basilicas, by Fritz Fuchsenberger , 1926/27, reconstruction of the crypt by Paul Eck 1988/89; with equipment

Associated enclosure, brick wall and iron fence, at the same time

D-5-64-000-1203 Catholic parish church of St. Karl Borromeo
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Lindnerstrasse 9
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Catholic rectory Two-storey mansard hipped roof building with belt cornice, dormer windows and semicircular corner bay window, in baroque forms, inscribed "1925"

Stone post gate with essays, at the same time

D-5-64-000-1204 Catholic rectory
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Mögeldorfer Hauptstrasse 1
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villa Two-storey saddle roof building with risalit, tower-like extension with half-timbering and pyramid roof, corner tower with dome roof and weather vane, dormers with crooked hip roof and wooden loggia on the gable side, Heimatstil, inscribed "1902" D-5-64-000-1341 villa
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Mögeldorfer Hauptstraße 5
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Residential building Two-storey sandstone building with hipped roof and cornice, mid-19th century D-5-64-000-1342 Residential building
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Mögeldorfer Hauptstraße 7
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Residential building Two-storey sandstone block construction with hipped roof and bat dormers, mid-19th century D-5-64-000-1343 Residential building
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Mögeldorfer Hauptstraße 45
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Residential building Ground floor square sandstone building with a gable roof, half-timbered gable with weather vane and half-timbered dwelling, in the core 16./17. century D-5-64-000-1344 Residential building
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Mögeldorfer Hauptstraße 47
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Former courtyard Doktorshof restaurant, gable-sided gabled roof building on the ground floor with half-timbered gable and dormers, 18th century

Former stable building, ground floor, gable-sided sandstone building with half-timbered gable, marked 1754, in the core 1653 ( dendrochronologically dated)

D-5-64-000-1345 Former courtyard
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Mögeldorfer Hauptstraße 55
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Former mansion Baderschloss Three-wing system with inner courtyard

Residential house, two-storey sandstone block construction with mansard roof with fore, hipped roof dormers and basket arch portal, the core was rebuilt in 1612, 1795

Former utility building, elongated, two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, half-timbered loading dome with crooked hip and volute gable on the street side, probably 17th century;

Former utility building, two-storey, eaves-sided, sandstone cuboid structure with a gable roof and volute gable, probably 17th century

Courtyard gate, sandstone pillars with pieces of entablature, around 1795

D-5-64-000-1346 Former mansion Baderschloss
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Mögeldorfer Hauptstraße 57
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Residential building Ground floor gable roof construction, in the core 17th / 18th centuries century D-5-64-000-1347 Residential building
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Mögeldorfer Hauptstraße 59
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Former Schwarzer Adler inn Two-storey, gable-independent sandstone cuboid construction with a crooked gable and half-timbered gable, wooden arbours at the rear building, dendrochronologically dated 1583 in the core, conversions labeled “1624” and “1671”, rear building dendrochronologically dated 1726

Former barn, one-story sandstone building with a gable roof, 1836

D-5-64-000-1348 Former Schwarzer Adler inn
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Mögeldorfer Hauptstraße 62
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Apartment house in a corner Three-storey saddle roof building with sandstone ground floor, gable with crooked hip, bay window, corner tower attachment with pointed helmet and half-timbered dormer windows, historicizing with Art Nouveau elements, by Fritz Haas , 1910 D-5-64-000-2327 Apartment house in a corner
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Mögeldorfer Hauptstraße 63
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Gasthaus zur Friedenslinde Two-storey, gable-independent half-timbered building with saddle roof and attached, ground-floor sandstone cuboid construction with saddle roof, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, annex marked "1764" D-5-64-000-1349 Gasthaus zur Friedenslinde
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Schmausenbuckstraße 14
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Former manor of Holzschuher hunting lodge, later Gasthaus Volksgarten Three-storey saddle roof building with half-timbered upper storeys, half-timbered gables and ground floor hall extension with saddle roof, 18th century, hall extension 1864 D-5-64-000-1772 Former manor of Holzschuher hunting lodge, later Gasthaus Volksgarten
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Schmausenbuckstraße 37
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Residential building Two-storey sandstone building with hipped roof and dwarf house, rebuilt in 1863, 1947/48 D-5-64-000-1773 Residential building
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Schmausenbuckstraße 62
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villa Two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, iron balconies and expressionist decor, 1927 D-5-64-000-1774 villa
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Schmausenbuckstraße 67
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villa Two-storey sandstone building with hipped roof, central projectile and bay window, neo-classical, around 1860/70

Enclosure, sandstone pillars and pillar fence, all at the same time; moved here

D-5-64-000-1775 villa
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Schmausenbuckstraße 70
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Tenement house Three-storey hipped roof building with sandstone structure, loggias, bay windows, dormers with half-hip roof, gable and stair tower with hooded roof, reduced New Nuremberg style, by Valentin Nickel, 1905 D-5-64-000-2351 Tenement house
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Thusneldastraße 5
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Thusnelda School Two-wing, three-storey plastered building with a gable roof, sandstone base, tail gable, dormer windows, mid-gable and high clock tower with pyramid roof, late Art Nouveau, by the Nuremberg Municipal Building Authority, probably with the participation of Georg Kuch, inscribed "1914" D-5-64-000-2359 Thusnelda School
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Tiefäckerstraße 10
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villa One-storey mansard roof building, hipped on both sides, with side projections and a dwelling, in the south and east an entrance porch, by Hans Müller, 1912 D-5-64-000-4788 BW
Ziegenstrasse 3/5
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Former mansion of Cnopf's or Link's castle Three-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, volute gables, wooden corner turrets and profiled round arch portal with a front-facing aedicule, 1517, conversions labeled “1669”, “1699” and “1733”, rebuilt and renewed around 1878/80

Castle park with furnishings, second half of the 17th century

Enclosure, baroque sandstone wall with gate, 17th century

On the valley side, medieval fortification wall made of quarry stone with battlements and half-timbered wing with gable roof

D-5-64-000-2215 Former mansion of Cnopf's or Link's castle
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Ziegenstrasse 8
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Former outbuilding of the former Roter Ochse inn Two-storey eaves-sided gable roof building, courtyard side with baluster gallery and arched portal, inscribed "1687" D-5-64-000-2216 Former outbuilding of the former Roter Ochse inn
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Ziegenstrasse 12; Laufamholzstraße 35
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Former manor Schmausenschloss Two-storey sandstone block building with a gable roof, volute gables, corner rustics, gable dormers and a polygonal stair tower on the eaves side, inscribed "1682"

Former castle park, second half of the 17th century

Garden pavilion, ground-floor sandstone block building with hipped roof with corner pilasters and rich decor, second half of the 18th century

Garden wall with main portal on the west side and rectangular portal on the south-west side, sandstone ashlar wall with rounded cover stones, sandstone pillars with entablature pieces, second half of the 18th century, rectangular portal marked "1768"

D-5-64-000-2217 Former manor Schmausenschloss
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Ziegenstrasse 20
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Former Voitenhaus Administration building formerly belonging to the Schmausenschloss, residential building with an annex, ground-floor, gable-independent sandstone block construction with corner pilasters, gable roof and eaves-side ground-floor mansard roof building with dormer windows, in the core 16th century, remodeling around 1680, marked “1765”, integrated half-timbered pavilion dendro-chronologically dated 1728

Basement in the garden, probably 16th century

Pump swivel fountain, second half of the 19th century

D-5-64-000-2508 Former Voitenhaus
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Ziegenstrasse 27
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Former baker's property Two-storey, gable-independent sandstone block building with volute gable, embossed round arch portal and cartouches inscribed "1754"

Barn, one-storey, gable-independent steep saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, 18th / 19th century century

D-5-64-000-2218 Former baker's property
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Ebensee

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Ebenseestraße 2a / 4
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Semi-detached house of the villa colony Ebensee Ground floor mansard hipped roof building with risalit, roof core and dormers, in baroque forms, by Popp & Weisheit, inscribed "1912" D-5-64-000-2295 Semi-detached house of the villa colony Ebensee
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Ebenseestrasse 3; Kapferstrasse 4/6
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Row house group of the villa colony Ebensee in corner location Asymmetrically structured, two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, central projectile with hipped roof, bay windows and gable corner buildings, Art Nouveau, by Popp & Weisheit, inscribed "1913/1914" D-5-64-000-942 Row house group of the villa colony Ebensee in corner location
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Ebenseestraße 5/7
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Semi-detached house of the villa colony Ebensee Ground floor, eaves mansard roof building with roof core with segmented gables, in baroque forms, by Popp & Weisheit, around 1912 D-5-64-000-2297 Semi-detached house of the villa colony Ebensee
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Im Weller 29
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villa Ground floor mansard hipped roof building with bay windows, dwarf house and dormers, plastered building with sandstone structure, in Baroque and Expressionist forms, by Johann Hertlein, 1899/1901, labeled “1921”, expanded and rebuilt D-5-64-000-2453 villa
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Kapferstrasse 8-14 (even numbers)
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Row house group of the villa colony Ebensee Asymmetrically structured plastered building, partly two-storey and eaves with a gable roof (No. 8/10), partly on the ground floor with a mansard roof, risalit with round gable and gable with crest (No. 12/14), Art Nouveau, by Popp & Weisheit, inscribed "1914" ( No. 12) D-5-64-000-2320 Row house group of the villa colony Ebensee
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Schilfstrasse 5/7
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Semi-detached house of the villa colony Ebensee Ground floor mansard hipped roof building with roof core and dormers, in baroque forms, by Popp & Weisheit, around 1910/14 D-5-64-000-2344 Semi-detached house of the villa colony Ebensee
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Laufamholz

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Am Herrenwäldchen 2
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Country house Two-storey hipped roof building with tail gable and closed half-timbered loggia, Heimatstil, according to the planning of the structural engineering office Laufamholz, around 1910, changed around 1925 D-5-64-000-2269 Country house
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Am Herrenwäldchen 5
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Country house Single-storey, gable-independent mansard roof building with hip base and roof core, Heimatstil, according to the planning of the structural engineering office Laufamholz, 1910/11 D-5-64-000-2270 Country house
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Am Herrenwäldchen 8
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Country house Two-storey hipped roof building with risalits and half-timbered elements, on the east side a single-storey extension with a flat hipped roof, Heimat style, expanded in 1910, 1929 according to the planning of the structural engineering office Laufamholz

Enclosure, pillar fence, at the same time

D-5-64-000-2271 Country house
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Am Herrenwäldchen 10/12
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Two-family house Asymmetrically structured, two-storey mansard roof building with risalit, floor bay window, balcony and half-timbered dormer window, home style, modified according to the planning of the structural engineering office Laufamholz, 1910, 1933/35 D-5-64-000-2272 Two-family house
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Am Herrenwäldchen 11
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Country house Single-storey, gable-independent mansard roof building with crested, floor bay window and roof bay window, Heimatstil, based on the planning of the structural engineering office Laufamholz, 1910 D-5-64-000-2273 Country house
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Am Herrenwäldchen 15
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Country house Single-storey, eaves mansard roof building with roof bay window, Heimat style, based on the planning of the structural engineering office Laufamholz, 1910 D-5-64-000-2274 Country house
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Am Herrenwäldchen 17
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Country house Single-storey, eaves mansard roof building with double hipped foot and large roof bay window, Heimatstil, based on the planning of the Laufamholz structural engineering office, 1910 D-5-64-000-2275 Country house
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Heuchlinger Straße 15
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Catholic branch church St. Otto Square central building with pyramid roof, colored glazed concrete block walls and bell tower with an obelisk-like spire over a porch, by Peter Leonhardt, designed in 1963, executed in 1965/66; with equipment D-5-64-000-2484 Catholic branch church St. Otto
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In Finstermail 11
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Country house Two-storey saddle roof building with gables, by Matthäus Fiedler, 1910 D-5-64-000-2319 Country house
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Laufamholzstraße 197
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detached house Prefabricated house, ground floor saddle roof construction in sheet steel panel construction on a brick base, by MAN-Gustavsburg , 1951 D-5-64-000-2394 detached house
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Laufamholzstrasse 199
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detached house Prefabricated house, ground floor saddle roof construction in sheet steel panel construction on a brick base, by MAN-Gustavsburg, 1951 D-5-64-000-2395 detached house
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Laufamholzstraße 201
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detached house Prefabricated house, ground floor saddle roof construction in sheet steel panel construction on a brick base, extended by MAN-Gustavsburg, 1951/52, 1958 by Hans Fiedler D-5-64-000-2396 detached house
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Laufamholzstraße 370
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Landmark One of seven sandstone steles, with a concrete base and with the inscription Nuremberg and the city coat of arms in colored stone mosaic, 1951

Other locations: Erlanger Strasse , Äußere Bayreuther Strasse , Erlenstegenstrasse , B 4 , Münchener Strasse , Mühlhofer Hauptstrasse

D-5-64-000-2975 Landmark
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Moritzbergstrasse 36
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Former farmhouse Ground floor, gable-independent steep saddle roof building with sandstone facade, profiled segment arch portal and half-timbered gable, essentially 17th century, changed by additions from the 20th century D-5-64-000-1360 Former farmhouse
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Moritzbergstrasse 50/52
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Former manor in Laufamholz, now forestry office Two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and volute gables, marked "1724"

Garden wall with gate pillars, sandstone, early 18th century

D-5-64-000-1361 Former manor in Laufamholz, now forestry office
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Moritzbergstrasse 51
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent sandstone block building with a gable roof and dormers, inscribed "1826", in the core 1586/87 (dendrochronologically dated) D-5-64-000-1362 Residential building
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Moritzbergstraße 62
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of the Holy Spirit Erected as an emergency church from two barracks, wooden saddle roof building with four plastered buttresses and a massive facade tower with an open half-timbered bell storey and pyramid roof, according to plans by the architects Weiß and Mischke, 1945–1948; with equipment D-5-64-000-2489 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of the Holy Spirit
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Winner line 15
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Former stable house Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone building with a gable roof, profiled round arch portal and two-storey mid-gable with half-timbered upper storey, labeled "1694", addition of the mid-19th century

Barn, one-storey building with a steep saddle roof, mid-19th century

Gate pillars, sandstone, 19th century

D-5-64-000-2165 Former stable house
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Sub-guarantee

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Laufamholzer Kirchensteig
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Well room Sandstone cuboid building with gable built into the slope, remainder of the chapel of the Sorrowful Mother, 1498 D-5-64-000-2362 Well room
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Unterbürger Straße 26
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Former manor, Unterbürg Castle, former moated castle Four-storey, massive gable roof building with a hipped down on the south side with a high corner tower with pointed helmet, crowd watch tower and cast-iron arbor, 13/14 core. Century, rebuilt at the beginning of the 17th century, neo-Gothic redesign and extension of the balcony after 1885 D-5-64-000-1974 Former manor, Unterbürg Castle, former moated castle
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Oberbürg

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Oberbürger Straße 1 / Pegnitzweg
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Former moated castle Oberbürg Surrounding walls of the former manor house, sandstone, at the beginning of the 16th century, extended around 1563 and around 1700

Former farmyard, three-wing, ground-floor sandstone cuboid and brick building with a gable roof and rusticated gates, expanded in the core around 1563, 17th century, partially rebuilt in 1966

Parts of the enclosing walls with round towers and gate pillars, sandstone, 16th century

D-5-64-000-1410 Former moated castle Oberbürg
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hammer

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Christoph-Carl-Platz 6
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Former manor house Hammer Enclosing walls of the two-storey sandstone block building with courtyard gate, two rusticated round arch portals and gable with volute and palmette top, 1640, coat of arms relief inscribed "1816", rebuilt in the early 20th century, largely destroyed in 1943

Fountain in the garden

Gardener's house (summer hall and plant house), ground-floor sandstone block building with a gable roof and half-timbering, around 1710, changed in the 20th century

Enclosure, sandstone wall with arched portal in the west and corner tower in the south-west, 18th century

D-5-64-000-345 Former manor house Hammer
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Christoph-Carl-Platz
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Former inn Einkehr zum Hammer Ground floor enclosing walls of the sandstone block building with rusticated arched portal, largely destroyed around 1687, 1943 D-5-64-000-346 Former inn Einkehr zum Hammer
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Christoph-Carl-Platz
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monument Sandstone obelisk on a rectangular base crowned with a bronze dove of peace, 1709, moved here from the original installation site in the Volckamer'schen Garten in Gostenhof in 1861 and provided with an inscription plaque for Georg Christoph von Forster and an arrow-lattice fence D-5-64-000-354 monument
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Christoph-Carl-Platz 1
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Workers house Ground floor sandstone block construction with a gable roof, end of the 18th century D-5-64-000-343 Workers house
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Christoph-Carl-Platz 2/4
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Workers' house, later a coach house Sandstone block construction with a half-hipped roof and half-timbered upper floor, in the core 1553/54 (dendrochronologically dated), heightened in 1915

attached stable building, single-storey sandstone block construction with saddle roof and volute gable, in the core 1553/54 (dendrochronologically dated)

D-5-64-000-344 Workers' house, later a coach house
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Christoph-Carl-Platz 10/12
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Workers house Ground floor, eaves-standing sandstone block building with a gable roof and dormers, in the core 1554 (dendrochronologically dated), 18th century D-5-64-000-347 Workers house
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Christoph-Carl-Platz 14
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Workers house Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone block construction with saddle roof and half-timbered gable, 18th century

In front of it a resting stone with palmette ornaments, sandstone, 16./17. century

D-5-64-000-349 Workers house
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Christoph-Carl-Platz 19
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Clock house, former workers' house, later seat of the patrimonial court Two-storey sandstone block building with a gable roof, south side with volute gable, north side with half-timbered gable and crooked hip, partly half-timbered upper floor and half-timbered loading dome with clock tower, in the core 1554 (dendrochronologically dated), rebuilt in 1683 (dendrochronologically dated). D-5-64-000-348 Clock house, former workers' house, later seat of the patrimonial court
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Christoph-Carl-Platz 21/23
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Semi-detached house, workers' house (No. 21) and former schoolhouse (No. 23) Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with a saddle roof and arched portal at no. 23, marked “1668”, extension marked “1779”, no. 21 first half of the 19th century

Former forge of the brass factory, ground floor annex on the north side, 18th century

D-5-64-000-350 Semi-detached house, workers' house (No. 21) and former schoolhouse (No. 23)
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Christoph-Carl-Platz 25
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Former office building Ground floor, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid construction with saddle roof, half-timbered gable and half-timbered dormer, marked "1767" D-5-64-000-351 Former office building
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Christoph-Carl-Platz 27/29
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Former workers' house and administration building Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, one-sided crested hip and half-timbered upper storey, in the core 17th century, extensions on the north and west side of the 19th century

On the north side entrance to the underground passage, marked "1778"

D-5-64-000-352 Former workers' house and administration building
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Christoph-Carl-Platz 31/33
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Workers' house with an attached former foundry Elongated, one-story sandstone block building with a gable roof and half-timbered upper floor on the south side and one-story enclosing walls of the foundry sandstone block building, workers' residence first half of the 18th century, former foundry marked "1718", partially destroyed in 1943. D-5-64-000-353 Workers' house with an attached former foundry
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Zerzabelshof

location object description File no. image
Am Tiergarten / Schmausenbuck / Schmausenbuckstraße
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Nuremberg Zoo Designed as a spacious landscape park and embedded in the rock and meadow landscape at Schmausenbuck with the clear traces of historical interventions as quarries and excursion park of the 18th and 19th centuries (coats of arms carved in sandstone rock with the designation 1846 and 1896, east of the predator house) with a zoological garden Outdoor animal enclosures and numerous animal houses, by Heinz Schmeißner and Kurt Schneckendorf , moved here from Luitpoldhain in 1939 , rebuilt by 1950 after being destroyed in the war

All buildings in the form of the Nazi homeland security architecture

D-5-64-000-99 Nuremberg Zoo
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Am Tiergarten
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Figures of two predator tamers with lions Bronze figures on a sandstone ashlar base, by Philipp Kittler , cast by Christoph Lenz , 1912, taken from the original installation site in the old zoo on Luitpoldhain and placed at the main entrance in 1939 D-5-64-000-99 Figures of two predator tamers with lions
Am Tiergarten 2
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Commercial and administrative building Ground floor saddle roof building with half-timbered gable and eaves-side entrance project with hipped roof and sundial, around 1939 D-5-64-000-99 BW
Am Tiergarten 4
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Former hippopotamus house Ground floor building with a hipped roof with loggias on the gable side with rectangular pillars and a former water basin connected to the eaves with sandstone ashlar walling, around 1939 D-5-64-000-99 BW
Am Tiergarten 6
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Former elephant house Ground floor, partly plastered sandstone building with hipped roof, modernized and expanded around 1939, 2003 D-5-64-000-99 BW
Am Tiergarten 8
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Waldschänke Ground floor, gable-independent hipped roof building with half-timbered gable and transversely attached, roofed patio on wooden round supports with hipped roof, around 1939, patio modernized in 2004 and partially rebuilt D-5-64-000-99 BW
Am Tiergarten 10
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Farm buildings Ground floor, broadly stored log house with flat gable roof, around 1939 D-5-64-000-99 BW
Am Tiergarten 12
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Monkey house with aquarium Ground floor sandstone building with hipped roof and loggia with rectangular pillars, around 1939 D-5-64-000-99 BW
Am Tiergarten 14
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Predator House Round building built into sandstone cliffs with a concrete dome on octagonal sandstone pillars and an access tunnel carved into the rock, modernized and renewed around 1939, 2009 D-5-64-000-99 Predator House
Am Tiergarten 28
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Residential building Ground floor building with steep hipped roof with dormers, around 1939 D-5-64-000-99 BW
Am Tiergarten 30
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Treasury Ground floor building with hipped roof with dormers and loggia all round on both sides with rectangular pillars, around 1939 D-5-64-000-99 BW
Aussiger Platz 1
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Endres'sche restaurant Two-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof and dormer windows, on the street side ground floor with attic storey, 1795 D-5-64-000-126 BW
Aussiger Platz 4
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Former south wing of the former Loeffelholz mansion, now a residential building Two-storey sandstone block construction with hipped roof and gable dormers, in the core 1600, remodeled in 1718 and labeled "1862", reconstruction in 1955 D-5-64-000-127 Former south wing of the former Loeffelholz mansion, now a residential building
Aussiger Platz 6
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Former Vogtshaus of the former Loeffelholz manor Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone block building with half-hipped roof, 18th / 19th centuries century D-5-64-000-128 BW
Bingstrasse 40
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Former tapestry manufacture Two-storey, cubic exposed brick building with flat roof, by Sep Ruf , 1959–1961

Part of the art academy (Bingstraße 60)

D-5-64-000-2382 BW
Bingstrasse 60
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Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg Multi-part, ground floor group of buildings with pavilions, atrium courtyards and covered connecting corridors, steel frame buildings with protruding flat roofs and storey-high glass fronts

Administration building, ground floor steel frame construction with a protruding flat roof

All by Sep Ruf, 1952/54, roof renovation 1984

D-5-64-000-2288 Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg
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Julius-Schieder-Platz 2
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Resurrection (Parish Church) Exposed brick building with flat gable roof, concrete vestibule, large rose window on the north-west gable and bell tower attached to the side in concrete construction with exposed brick infill and passage, hall building with concrete ceiling and vertical ribbon windows; with equipment

Forecourt, square and lined with exposed aggregate concrete slabs with a bronze figure on a high, cylindrical concrete base (by Walter Ibscher , 1970)

All by Kurt Engelhardt, 1963/64

D-5-64-000-2495 BW
Regensburger Strasse
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Torture column "Zum Sebald" Sandstone, tabernacle attachment with four relief sides and saddle roof on a slim shaft, around 1480 D-5-64-000-1612 Torture column "Zum Sebald"
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Regensburger Strasse
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Stone cross Sandstone, probably 14th century D-5-64-000-1613 Stone cross
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Regensburger Strasse 336
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Former substation for the power supply of the Nazi party rally grounds Two-storey flat roof building with limestone slab cladding, neo-classical, by Albert Speer and Kurt Schmid-Ehmen , 1936–1939 D-5-64-000-1614 Former substation for the power supply of the Nazi party rally grounds
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Regensburger Strasse 364-370c (even numbers)
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Former employee apartments and service buildings of the workers' accommodation for the construction of the Nazi party rally grounds Rows of terraced houses, four parallel single-storey pitched roof buildings with dormer windows, by Albert Speer, around 1939 D-5-64-000-2337 BW
Regensburger Straße 376-392 (even numbers)
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Former camp I of the workers' accommodation for the construction of the Nazi party rally grounds, today August-Meier-Heim Ground and three-storey pitched roof buildings arranged in parallel, with gable roofs, some with gable cladding and dormers, connected to each other by connecting structures on the ground floor, eaves, by Albert Speer, labeled "1939", partially rebuilt in 1958/60 D-5-64-000-2338 BW
Regensburger Straße 400-414 (even numbers)
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Former camp II of workers 'accommodation and employees' apartments for the construction of the Nazi party rally grounds Ground-floor and gable-roof buildings arranged in parallel with half-timbered gables and dormers, some connected to one another via ground-floor, eaves connecting buildings with a gable roof, by Albert Speer, inscribed "1939/1940"

Outbuildings, ground floor saddle roof construction, partly massive, at the same time

D-5-64-000-2339 BW
Schmausenbuckstraße 175
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Lookout tower "Auf der alten Gritz" Sandstone block construction with a high, embossed base, corner rustics and glass observation tower, in the New Nuremberg style, modernized and rebuilt by Georg Friedrich Hildenbrand, 1888, 1964 D-5-64-000-2347 Lookout tower "Auf der alten Gritz"
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Schmausenbuckstraße 175, southeast of the observation tower
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Memorial stone for a student who died in an accident in 1869 Sandstone stele, around 1870 D-5-64-000-2348 Memorial stone for a student who died in an accident in 1869
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Schmausenbuckstraße 180, west of the drinking water reservoir in the forest
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Former Schmausenbuck quarry Sandstone rocks with carved heraldic cartouches, 18th / 19th centuries Century, marked "1877" D-5-64-000-2349 BW
Schmausenbuckstraße 180
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Drinking water tank at Schmausenbuck I. Elevated tank with two crenellated entrance turrets, marked "1865"

II. Elevated tank with romanized sandstone entrance building with rusticated round arch portal and coat of arms cartouche, inscribed "1901";

III. Elevated tank with baroque entrance building, two-storey concrete building with hipped roof and tower top, labeled "1914-1918"

Distribution chamber, shell limestone facade, marked "1914–1919"

Former caretaker's house (Schmausenbuck 180), two-story sandstone building with a crooked roof, half-timbered gable, dormers and wooden balconies, Heimatstil, 1917

D-5-64-000-2350 BW
Valznerweiherstrasse 59
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villa Two-story, angled half-hipped roof building with sandstone ground floor, half-timbered upper floor and gable, Heimatstil, late 19th century

Garden pavilion on a hill, ground floor polygonal hipped roof building, third quarter of the 19th century

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Fischbach near Nuremberg

location object description File no. image
At the train line 5/6
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Fischbach train station (near Nuremberg) Entrance building, ground floor, gable-independent sandstone building with a steep gable roof, dormers and transversely attached, eaves sandstone building with gable roof, gable cladding and pillar hall open on the track side, around 1940;

belonging to the former station building, two-storey brick building with house integration and gable roof, end of the 19th century.

D-5-64-000-103 Fischbach train station (near Nuremberg)
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B 4
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Landmark One of seven sandstone steles, with a concrete base and with the inscription Nuremberg and the city arms in colored stone mosaic, 1951;

Other locations: Erlanger Strasse , Äußere Bayreuther Strasse , Erlenstegenstrasse , Laufamholzstrasse 370 , Münchener Strasse , Mühlhofer Hauptstrasse

D-5-64-000-2975 Landmark

Fischbacher Hauptstrasse 121
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Former town hall of the Fischbach community near Nuremberg, now the East Citizens' Registration Office Three-part, two-storey reinforced concrete frame construction with natural stone slabs and flat roof, by Fritz Pühlhofer, 1961/62; with equipment and art in the building. D-5-64-000-2423 BW
Fischbacher Hauptstrasse 122
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Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Spirit Cubic concrete building with brick wall filling and flat roof, hall with choir apse and baptistery and bell tower to the north, by Fritz Pühlhofer, 1963–1965; with equipment. D-5-64-000-2424 Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Spirit
Fischbacher Hauptstrasse 169
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Residential stable house Ground floor, gable-independent gable roof building with crooked hip, sandstone ground floor and half-timbered gable, 17th / 18th centuries Century, modern boarded. D-5-64-000-460 Residential stable house
Fischbacher Hauptstrasse 164/166 / 170a / 172
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Scheurl's castle Two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, half-timbered dwelling and arched gates with a rustik cuboid frame, marked 1648; with equipment;

Gatehouse, two-storey sandstone block construction with hipped roof and basket arched gate, passage with beamed ceiling, dendrochronologically dated 1494, the core 17th century, marked 1729;

Ancillary building, ground-floor, eaves-standing sandstone block construction with a gable roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century;

Adjacent building, two-storey, gable-independent sandstone cuboid construction with saddle roof, half-timbered upper floor and transversely attached, ground-floor saddle-roof construction with half-timbered gable, probably 18th / 19th century. Century.

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Fischbacher Hauptstrasse 176
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Former stable house Ground floor, gable-independent gable roof building with plastered half-timbered gable, 17th / 18th centuries Century. D-5-64-000-462 BW
Fischbacher Hauptstrasse 180
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Mary Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with flat gable roof, flat-roofed hall building with a vaulted and unilaterally drawn-in choir, the core in the mid-14th century, consecrated in 1389, rebuilt in 1956/57; with equipment;

Enclosure, sandstone wall and gate pillars with spherical crowns and pilaster strips, probably 18th century.

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Fischbacher Hauptstrasse 181
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, 18th century;

Baroque gate pillars, with pilaster strips, spherical crown and volutes, sandstone, at the same time.

D-5-64-000-464 BW
Fischbacher Hauptstrasse 186
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Inn Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with half-hipped roof, half-timbered gable and transversely attached two-storey saddle roof with dormers, mid-19th century. D-5-64-000-465 BW
Fischbacher Hauptstraße 187
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Baker's mark Sandstone, 17th / 18th centuries Century. D-5-64-000-466 BW
Fischbacher Hauptstrasse 189
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Residential building Two-story, narrow sandstone block building with hipped roof and coat of arms, marked 1752. D-5-64-000-467 BW
Fischbacher Hauptstrasse 197/199; Am Schloßpark 1
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Harsdorf's castle Old castle, two-storey sandstone block construction with a half-hipped roof, half-timbered upper floor, dormers and half-timbered roof bay windows with polygonal pointed roof, second half of the 16th century, west gable rebuilt around 1945;

New castle, two-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof, 1771, coat of arms marked 1723; rebuilt around 1945 with changes;

former Voitenhaus, two-storey half-timbered building with saddle roof and projecting upper storey, 16th century;

Park, 18th century;

Enclosure, sandstone ashlar wall with rounded capstones and sandstone pillars with spherical crowning, 18th century;

Remains of an enclosure, arrow grille fence with sandstone pillars with spherical crowning, 18th / 19th century. Century.

D-5-64-000-469 Harsdorf's castle
Fischbacher Hauptstrasse 202
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Gasthaus "Zum Roten Ochsen" Ground-floor, gable-independent and plastered sandstone cuboid building with gable roof, marked 1768 D-5-64-000-470 BW
Fischbacher Hauptstraße 233
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Former forest estate Former forester's house, two-storey sandstone block with hipped roof, 1840;

associated former wash house, ground floor sandstone block building with hipped roof, at the same time;

former stable building, ground-floor sandstone block building with gable roof, at the same time;

Pillar of the enclosure on the street and back, sandstone, at the same time.

D-5-64-000-472 BW
Fontanestrasse 2
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Fischbach motorway maintenance facility Administration building, two-storey, gable roof construction with gable cladding and dormers, 1939;

Archway, adjoining the administration building to the west, at the same time;

Car hall, assigned at right angles, ground floor saddle roof building with tower-like extension with clock and hipped roof, sandstone facade and gable cladding, marked 1939;

all by Fritz Limpert and Paul Bonatz .

D-5-64-000-486 BW
Förstergäßchen 1
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Resurrection (parish church) Plastered saddle roof building with rectangular choir and massive west tower with pyramid roof, surrounded by an open arched hall, flat-roofed hall, by Carl Brendel and Max Kälberer , 1932/33; with equipment. D-5-64-000-487 Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Resurrection (parish church)
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Hallerweiherstrasse / Eisweiherweg
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Stone cross Sandstone, possibly 16th century; about 700 m west of the Pellerschloss, on the Fischbach D-5-64-000-2243 Stone cross
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Hutbergstrasse 3
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Residential stable house Ground floor, gable-independent gable roof building with half-timbered gable, marked 1794;

Oven, sandstone building with gable roof, 18th century, gutted.

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Fischbacher Hauptstrasse
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Sandstone pillar with a profiled end plate and a stone Maltese cross on a low pedestal, by Oswald Brückner, 1920. D-5-64-000-2827 BW
Pellergasse 3a
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Pellerschloss Fischbach Former moated castle, three-storey gable roof building with crooked hips, sandstone ground floor, two highly cantilevered half-timbered upper storeys and half-timbered choir , second half of the 16th century, dendrochronologically dated 1556;

Outbuilding, two-storey sandstone block with hipped roof, first half of the 19th century;

Park with sandstone bridge and two sandstone sculptures, second half of the 18th century;

Enclosure, sandstone wall with profiled capstones and four-sided gate pillars with spherical crowns, second half of the 18th century.

D-5-64-000-1511 Pellerschloss Fischbach
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Pearwood

location object description File no. image
Birnthon 1
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Former manor Birnthon Two-storey solid construction with hipped roof and half-timbered stair tower attached to the eaves, essentially first quarter of the 17th century, stair tower around 1688/89;

Associated barn, single-storey saddle roof building with sandstone masonry and half-timbered gable, mid-19th century.

D-5-64-000-2237 Former manor Birnthon
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Birnthon 2/3
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Semi-detached house in a corner Two-storey solid building with a gable roof, No. 2 residential building with ridge turret, No. 3 former inn “Zum Grünen Baum”, with a tavern, in the core 17th century, expansion at the beginning of the 19th century. D-5-64-000-2238 Semi-detached house in a corner
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Birnthon 7
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Residential building Narrow two-storey, gable roof building with a half-timbered upper storey, marked 1814. D-5-64-000-2239 Residential building
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Well

location object description File no. image
Brunner Hauptstrasse 17
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barn Eaves gable roof building with clad half-timbered gable, essentially 18th century. D-5-64-000-256 barn
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Brunner Hauptstrasse 25
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barn Sandstone block construction with a steep saddle roof and half-timbered gable, marked 1795. D-5-64-000-257 barn
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Dillbergstrasse 1
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barn Ground floor, gable-independent half-timbered building with a steep gable roof, 18th century. D-5-64-000-372 barn
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Remarks

  1. 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 property of a monument - 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 and 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.

Individual evidence

  1. BLfD: Denkmalschutzmedaille 2018 , page 16, accessed on July 31, 2018.

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Web links

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