List of architectural monuments in Nuremberg / northeastern 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 of northeastern 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 settlement at the northeast train station

The settlement at the Nordostbahnhof ( Lage ) is part of the municipal housing program that was launched under Mayor Dr. Luppe could be realized for Nuremberg in the late twenties. According to the plans of Karl Sorg, strictly functional apartment blocks were built here south of the Ringbahn 1929–1931. On the one hand, the grouping of the building is symmetrically oriented on the main axis - Leipziger Straße, where accents and spaces for the shopping center located there were created through pavilion-like constrictions with arcades. On the other hand, the curvature or breaking of the north-south running street axes stimulated the strict organizational system. The inclusion of a diverging second main axis as a green area also contributed to the loosening up. A special feature of this settlement are the artist studios built into some of the head buildings to the north against the green space, a rare phenomenon in modern settlement complexes, which here documents Nuremberg's claim to be the second art metropolis in Bavaria. The settlement was systematically updated with the northern development of Plauener Straße from 1936 and the shopfitting Leipziger Straße 53/55 from 1957. In addition, an Evangelical Lutheran parish center was added after the Second World War. In addition to the Lukaskirche from 1961/63, the former emergency church (Wartburgstrasse 18) is of historical interest. File number: E-5-64-000-30.

Ensemble Heimstättensiedlung in Loher Moos

Heimstättensiedlung in Loher Moos

The first impetus for this settlement ( location ) was the command of III. Bavarian Army Corps, when it took on the initiative to alleviate the housing shortage on the one hand and wanted to create employment and integrate the unemployed into the work process on the other. The resulting settlement commission met on March 10, 1919 for the first time. Now the pioneering work to be done with the means of improvisation could begin. The company was given the legal form of a corporation under public law, as the workers themselves felt that a cooperative was too capitalistic. The first buildings under our own site management were built in 1919 according to plans by Jakob Schmeißner. Later, the private architects Lehr & Leubert took over the planning and construction management, which were also largely responsible for the development of the garden city. Between 1924 and 1930, as an extension of the existing garden city settlement, a closed settlement complex was built west of Ziegelsteinstrasse in the form of row houses with gardens. The buildings were erected as homesteads within the meaning of the Reichsheimstätten Act of 1920 with special socio-political protection for the residents, who were thereby protected from foreclosure. Compared to the older half of the settlement east of Ziegelsteinstrasse, this part shows a development, especially in terms of the urban structure. While the older area of ​​the Loher Moos is still committed to the principles of garden cities, the two-storey houses built in the second half of the twenties are grouped into rhythmic groups of houses, some of which enclose space-like areas and which also include gardens. This part of the settlement is influenced by the geometrically ordered urban structure and the lined up type buildings by the emerging modern design in the sense of New Building. The design language of the buildings was also based on a factual modernity, although expressionist and even historicizing-baroque elements in the sense of the Heimatstyle were used equally. The Heimstättensiedlung in Loher Moos is a vivid example of the modern age of the Weimar Republic in Bavaria due to the urban and architectural inventory that has been passed down. File number: E-5-64-000-20.

Architectural monuments in the northeastern outer city

Schoppershof

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Äußere Bayreuther Straße 41/43
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Tenement group Two five-story gable roof buildings with gable gables and dormers, solid buildings plastered on the back with a street facade made of sandstone blocks and Art Nouveau decor, three-story terrace extensions on the back, around 1908/1909 D-5-64-000-31 BW
Äußere Bayreuther Straße 71
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Tenement house Five-storey side eaves building with saddle or mansard roof, irregularly structured solid construction with Art Nouveau elements, risalit with gable, two-storey flat bay window, street facade largely made of sandstone blocks and partly plastered, 1909 by Josef Hertlein D-5-64-000-2268 BW
Äußere Bayreuther Straße 99
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Tenement house Three-storey head building with mansard roof and dormers, plastered solid construction with lush neo-coco stucco decor, corner projectile with gable, three-storey corner bay window with dome roof, inscribed "1899" D-5-64-000-32 BW
Äussere Bayreuther Straße 103
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Tenement house Five-storey, two-wing head building with a gable roof and two gable gables with a crooked roof, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors plastered, three-storey sandstone bay window with putti relief and late Art Nouveau decor, around 1910, ground floor formed by adding a shop D-5-64-000-33 BW
Bismarckstraße 7-13 (odd numbers)
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Tenement group Four-storey eaves side buildings with saddle roofs, gable gables and dormers, sandstone blocks with Art Nouveau decor, building no.7 with three-storey sandstone bay windows, around 1903 D-5-64-000-218 BW
Carl-von-Linde-Straße 10-24 (even numbers)
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Residential complex Münchener Verein Lebens- und Altersversicherungsanstalt AG, Munich Four four-storey apartment blocks with 16 apartments each, multi-tiered plastered structures with flat roofs, above a basement with low single-storey connecting tracts, 1955/56 according to plans by Friedrich Seegy

Associated garage courtyard, two-row courtyard with wall closure

D-5-64-000-2388 BW
Creußnerstraße 3
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Tenement house Five-storey eaves side building with a flat saddle roof and decorative gables, sandstone cuboid construction over an irregular floor plan, with balconies, strict Art Nouveau, around 1910/15 D-5-64-000-358 BW
Elbinger Straße 11
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Baron von Tuchersches Stiftshaus Two-storey free-standing hipped roof building on a raised base storey, central projection with gable and monumental portal, plastered solid construction, inscribed "1925", by Baustube Ernst Rossius-Rhyn (Berlin-Zehlendorf) D-5-64-000-410 BW
Elbinger Strasse 16/18/20 / 22b; Längenstrasse 14; Oedenberger Straße 7a
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Schoppershof manor So-called little castle, three-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and stepped gable, four square corner turrets with pointed helmets, two-storey extension at the side with corner turrets, 1591

Administration building, single-storey baroque sandstone block building with half-hipped mansard roof, volute gables and dormers, plastered on the eaves side, 18th century

Farm building, single-storey three-wing complex, plastered solid construction with hipped or saddle roof, two-storey corner tower with tent roof, sandstone portal with stepped gable, first half of the 17th century, tower marked "1645" and "1856", side dormers marked "1767"

Two former garden pavilions, single-storey sandstone cuboid buildings with tent or pyramid roof, partly plastered, mid-18th century

Park wall made of sandstone blocks, with crucifixion relief in the western section, as well as gate entrance, wrought iron gate and sandstone pillars, 17th / 18th centuries century

D-5-64-000-413 Schoppershof manor
Elbinger Straße 24
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Former day laborer's house Single-storey free-standing saddle roof building, plastered sandstone cuboid building, probably from the late 18th century, modern dwelling D-5-64-000-414 BW
Elbinger Straße 28
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Former day laborer's house Single-storey, free-standing saddle roof building with gable and dormers on the back, partly plastered sandstone cuboid building, around 1800, modern dwelling D-5-64-000-415 BW
Graudenzer Strasse 15; Kasseler Straße 34
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All Saints Catholic Parish Church Hall church of post-war modernism, clearly structured saddle roof construction, raw brick masonry with a concrete rose window in the main gable and grid window openings in the nave and choir, to the east in front of the rounded concrete building as a baptistery, 1955/56 by architect Dr. Winfried Leonhardt with Dipl.-Ing. Peter Leonhardt; with equipment

Attached parsonage, two-storey two-part eaves side building with flat gable roof and dormer, raw brick masonry, 1955/56 by architect Dr. Winfried Leonhardt with Dipl.-Ing. Peter Leonhardt

Bell tower, reinforced concrete skeleton construction with infills made of raw brickwork, completed in 1973/74

D-5-64-000-2391 All Saints Catholic Parish Church
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Kieslingstrasse
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Stone cross Medieval, probably D-5-64-000-759 Stone cross
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Längenstrasse 4
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Farmhouse Formerly part of the Schoppershof manor, single-storey, free-standing sandstone cuboid building with saddle roof, gable roof core and dormers, west gable with top, east gable with crooked hip, inscribed "1754" D-5-64-000-1160 BW
Längenstrasse 10
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Farmhouse Formerly part of the Schoppershof manor, one-storey sandstone block building with a gable roof, gable roof core and dormers, late 18th / early 19th century D-5-64-000-1161 BW
Längenstrasse 12 / 12b
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Former inventory house Formerly part of the Schoppershof manor, single-storey half-timbered building with saddle roof, dwarf house and dormers, in the core probably 17th century D-5-64-000-1162 BW
Oedenberger Strasse 135
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Konrad Gross School Two-wing complex with a three-story main building (south wing) and two-story curved east wing, four-story tower on the entrance side and two gymnasiums attached to the north and west, plastered hipped roof buildings, strictly structured complex with echoes of the Heimatstil, built 1938–1940 according to the planning of the Nuremberg Municipal Building Authority ( Heinz Schmeißner , Wilhelm Schlegtendal , Walter Brugmann , W. Köthmann)

Schoolyard fountain, putto with dog figure on pedestal, sandstone, probably around 1940 by Emil Zentgraf

D-5-64-000-2403 BW
Senefelderstrasse 2
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Tenement house Five-storey corner house with a saddle or hipped mansard roof, wooden dormers and two gables, irregularly structured solid construction with Art Nouveau elements, facades partly made of sandstone blocks, partly plastered, 1910/11 by Josef Hertlein D-5-64-000-2407 BW
Senefelderstrasse 4
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves side building with mansard roof, wooden dormer windows and central projectile with gable, facade partly made of sandstone blocks, partly plastered, with Art Nouveau elements, 1910/11 probably by Josef Hertlein D-5-64-000-2408 BW
Willibaldstrasse 42
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detached house Single-storey freestanding building with a lamellar roof and a dwelling with a hipped roof, plastered solid construction, expressionist Heimatstil, 1924 by Eduard Brill D-5-64-000-2157 BW

Sheep farm

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Klingenhofstrasse 50b / 50c / 52/56/58/60
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Former United Margarine Works Nuremberg Multi-part building complex in neo-baroque shapes; Former administration building, three-wing, ground floor saddle roof building with a gable-independent head building with volute gables and mid-gable, in neo-baroque forms, by Georg Richter , inscribed "1912"

Former company building, four-wing complex with two- and three-story saddle roof buildings with volute gables, gable gables, risalits, in the inner courtyard a high clock and water tower with a tent roof, in neo-baroque shapes, by Georg Richter, around 1912

Former extension of the company building, three-storey saddle roof building with volute gables, structurally connected to the west wing of the former company building, in neo-baroque shapes, inscribed "1924"

Former machine house, two-storey saddle roof building with curved volute gables and transverse, ground floor extension with saddle roof, in neo-baroque shapes, by Georg Richter, around 1912

D-5-64-000-1032 Former United Margarine Works Nuremberg
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Klingenhofstrasse 70a / 72; Bennostraße 10
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Former cable and metal works F. Neumeyer, now furnace works Administration building, three-wing, two-storey mansard hipped roof building on a high base floor with pillar vestibule, reduced historicist forms with baroque-classicist echoes, 1919

Gatekeeper or residential house, two-storey hipped roof building with dormers, reduced historicism, 1917/19

Factory with seven large reinforced concrete halls and a water tower with a tent roof, inscribed “1916/17” (southwest halls), 1917/18; all by Hans Müller

Factory hall, steel framework construction, east of the factory, around 1930

D-5-64-000-1034 Former cable and metal works F. Neumeyer, now furnace works
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Neumeyerstraße 47
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of Grace Emergency church building, single-storey wooden structure with skylight alleys and hipped roof, wooden half-timbered bell cage, rear single-storey elongated annex with flat hipped roof, built in 1951 by Otto Bartning with fraternal help from the Lutheran Church of Denmark D-5-64-000-2330 BW
Schafhofstrasse 21
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Former principal residence of the former district agricultural school Plastered solid baroque building, single-storey two-winged building with mansard hipped roof or hipped roof, towed and bat dormers, 1911 D-5-64-000-1738 BW
Schafhofstrasse 25
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Former district agricultural school, now Lothar-von-Faber-Schule (Staatliche Fachoberschule Nürnberg) Baroque-style three-wing complex, two-storey plastered building wings with mansard hipped roofs, half-hipped roofs and corner towers with helmet roofs, central projection with hipped roof and gable, on the back a pavilion-like hall extension with hipped roof, inscribed "1911" D-5-64-000-1739 BW

Großreuth behind the fortress

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Großreuther Strasse 84; Langer Steig 7
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Former farm complex Residential house, single-storey free-standing saddle roof building, partly plastered, volute gable made of sandstone ashlar masonry, exposed timber frame on the courtyard side, inscribed "1745"

Courtyard house, single-storey freestanding half-timbered building with a gable roof, partly plastered, in the core probably mid-18th century, modern dormers

Barn, one-storey freestanding half-timbered building with a gable roof, partly plastered, the core probably mid-18th century

Enclosure, southern and western courtyard wall made of sandstone blocks, gate pillars made of sandstone blocks west of the house, probably from the middle of the 18th century

D-5-64-000-668 BW
Großreuther Strasse 87
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House of a former courtyard Single-storey freestanding sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and wooden gable roof dormers, with a rear part of the stable with elevator bay window, inscribed "1840" D-5-64-000-669 BW
Großreuther Straße 93
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Former farm complex Residential stable house, single-storey free-standing saddle roof building with half-timbered dormers and crooked hips, plastered half-timbered construction, partly sandstone masonry, mid-18th century

Outbuildings, historicizing brick building with ashlar structure, single-hip mansard roof, end of the 19th century

Enclosure, sandstone gate pillars and iron courtyard gate, probably end of the 19th century / beginning of the 20th century

D-5-64-000-2314 BW
Großreuther Straße 98
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Residential building Single-storey detached small house, Swedish house type , plastered half-timbered building with hipped roof with smoke holes and dormers, 17th century D-5-64-000-670 Residential building
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Großreuther Strasse 109
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House of a former courtyard Two-storey freestanding sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and volute gables, labeled "1845"

Courtyard wall, sandstone wall and sandstone gate pillars, partly plastered, iron courtyard gate, probably from the middle of the 19th century

D-5-64-000-671 BW
Großreuther Straße 113
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Gasthaus Zum Lutzgarten Single-storey, gable-independent building with a gable roof, drag dormers and hipped dormers, plastered, probably around 1705

Outbuilding, two-storey building with hipped roof and dormers, ground floor massively plastered, upper floor exposed half-timbering, 18th / 19th centuries century

D-5-64-000-672 Gasthaus Zum Lutzgarten
Großreuther Strasse 121
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House of a former courtyard Single-storey freestanding sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and gabled dormers, the rear part of the building plastered and topped with a wide hipped roof bay window, first half of the 19th century, change marked "1907" D-5-64-000-673 BW

Loher moss

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Graefenberger Strasse
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Fountain figure Bronze sculpture of a girl, 1930 by Ludwig Dasio D-5-64-000-399 Fountain figure
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Brick

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Am Anger 21
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Residential building Two-storey plastered building with a saddle roof, sandstone core and half-timbering, arched portal, marked "1798" D-5-64-000-75 Residential building
Angerburger Strasse 12
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Evangelical Lutheran Melanchthon Church (parish church) Romanized brick building, pillar church with saddle roof and asymmetrical west facade, 1938–1940 by German Bestelmeyer ; with equipment D-5-64-000-108 Evangelical Lutheran Melanchthon Church (parish church)
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Äussere Bayreuther Straße
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Landmark One of seven sandstone steles, with a concrete base and with the inscription "Nürnberg" and the city arms in colored stone mosaic, 1951

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

D-5-64-000-2975 Landmark
Eschenauer Straße 30
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with floor bay and closed patio, in prefabricated wood construction according to the system of Christoph & Unmack -Aktiengesellschaft, with garage exit, by J. Höhn, labeled "1932" D-5-64-000-2843 Residential building
Eschenauer Strasse 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84
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Housing estate Settlement houses grouped symmetrically in a U-shape with hipped roofs, hipped roof dormers and massive gabled roof cores, two-story plastered solid buildings, single-storey outbuildings with gable roofs built on to the rear, built 1921–1926 (labeled "1921") by Hans Müller for the building cooperative Nürnberg Nordost D-5-64-000-2299 Housing estate
Heroldsberger Weg 42 a, Am Bauernwald 25
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Elementary school in Loher Moos Old building (Heroldsberger Weg 42 a, now day care center), two-storey baroque hipped roof building with corner projections, plastered solid building, 1920/21

New building (Am Bauernwald 25), elongated two-storey saddle roof building with heavily glazed break room and one-storey side wing with gym, design Hochbauamt Oberbaurat Timme, 1953, with art on the building, similar extension to the north in 1972

D-5-64-000-2449 Elementary school in Loher Moos
Ziegelsteinstrasse 183
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Courtyard Single-storey gable-independent residential house with a gable roof and gable or dormers, plastered on the eaves, half-timbered in the core, probably 18th century, eastern gable wall made of sandstone blocks marked "1846"

Outbuildings, narrow single-storey sandstone cuboid construction with saddle roof and half-timbered gables, 18th / 19th centuries century

Courtyard gate pillars made of sandstone blocks with cartouche marked "1753"

D-5-64-000-2211 Courtyard
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Ziegelsteinstrasse 185
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Residential building Single-storey gable-roof house, plastered on the eaves side, half-timbered core (1584 dendrochronologically dated), 18th / 19th centuries Century, eastern gable wall made of sandstone blocks marked "1845" D-5-64-000-2212 Residential building
Ziegelsteinstrasse 196
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Sandstone house Ground floor, gable roof, labeled "1847" D-5-64-000-2213 Sandstone house
Ziegelsteinstrasse 224
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Former Residential stable house Ground floor, eaves-sided sandstone block construction with a steep gable roof, northern gable and part of the east facade half-timbered, dendrochronologically dated 1564, conversion to a double dwelling with gable roof and dormers according to a plan by Karl Hüßner, 1948 D-5-64-000-4811 BW

Buchenbühl

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Am Paulusstein
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Paulus stone Trapezoidal memorial stone made of sandstone, 1919 D-5-64-000-94 Paulus stone
Baiersdorfer Straße 8/10
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Evangelical Lutheran Ascension Church The entire structure of the church, bell tower and forecourt determined by the triangle

Church, rhomboid warped triangular building with sloping roofs, light slit for choir lighting, brick building with steel glass entrance wall, 1960/61 by Horst Fink

Bell tower, at the same time, plastered reinforced concrete structure open on the back, with a historical bell from Weidelbach (city of Dinkelsbühl , district of Ansbach ), Nuremberg cast from the third quarter of the 16th century

Attached to the rectory and rectory, two-storey brick buildings with flat roofs, built in 1962 by Horst Fink, one-storey connecting building added in 1977

D-5-64-000-2470 Evangelical Lutheran Ascension Church
Kalchreuther Straße 125
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Restaurant and community hall (or gym) of the Buchenbühl estate Plastered solid building in expressionistically influenced forms, single-storey hall building with hipped roof and two-storey head building with hipped roof, polygonal stair tower and single-storey porch, 1925 by Lehr & Leubert D-5-64-000-940 Restaurant and community hall (or gym) of the Buchenbühl estate
Rathsbergstrasse 300
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Former officers 'mess (officers' mess) of an air news camp, now a youth hotel One-storey, elongated two-wing complex, plastered solid construction with a gable roof, visible framework gables and dormers, built in the local style in 1937 D-5-64-000-2442 Former officers 'mess (officers' mess) of an air news camp, now a youth hotel
To the Froschbrücklein
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bridge Single-arch sandstone bridge with parapet walls over the Kothbrunngraben, 18./19. century D-5-64-000-2444 bridge

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 monument property - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas 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.

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