List of architectural monuments in Nuremberg / southern suburbs
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 southern 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 workers' housing estate marshalling yard
The ensemble ( location ) includes the historical part of the railroad station yard, i.e. without reconstruction on the western edge and without the residential park complex on the eastern edge. From 1902 a housing colony was built for the central shunting station in Nuremberg, which was put into operation in 1903, a comprehensive track system of the sloping station type. Already in the early days of the settlement , the first buildings were built on the site of the Lichtenhof forest district of the Lorenzer Reichswald , which was incorporated in 1905. But it was only with the establishment of the "Building Cooperative for Railway Workers Nuremberg and Surroundings", which took over the sponsorship of the construction activities of the state railway administration that soon began, that the actual settlement construction began around 1907/08. It is an example of the exemplary and extensive commitment of the railway administration to solve the workers' housing problem. Planning ideas have been received for this settlement that are reminiscent of the characteristics of the garden cities that were built around the same time; naturally the most important community buildings such as shops, schools, doctors' offices and inns were built; Thus, allotment garden areas have been inserted between the residential complexes and the irregular settlement concept of the garden cities has come into play, in particular with curved streets and varied asymmetrical building structure. For the oldest core of the settlement, the castle-like residential complex on the corner of Pauli- and Schnorrstraße should be noted, which was built in 1905, extremely irregularly in terms of alignment and roof structure. At the same time, it illustrates the ideal starting point from the medieval cityscape. The center and main axis of the settlement are created by the two parish churches arranged in visual relationship. With the establishment of parish churches for the two major denominations and thus the establishment of parish parishes, the marshalling yard settlement received buildings and institutions at an early stage, which are not a fundamental part of the garden city concept, but here signal the independence of the settlement in a highly effective way in urban planning. The Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church is a double tower that was built in 1912/13 by Hans Lehr . The rectory and a hall building are assembled with it; the former doctor's house is also nearby. Opposite, Georg Kuch built the schoolhouse, which is also monumentally accentuated by a roof turret, in 1912/13. From this monumental area, Zengerstraße leads to the southeast, initially designed as a business and retail center, it ends in a square in front of the Catholic parish church. The Catholic parish church of St. Willibald, which was built in 1909/10, i.e. in front of the Protestant parish church, not only has a tower, but is very effectively situated due to its elevated position and the assignment of the rectory. The residential development is designed differently, in addition to the picturesque house complex, the few individual house groups, then the multi-family houses, which can be loosely arranged to one another or also form relatively narrow street canyons. Such a narrow street section of Paulistraße then finds an effective urban reference point in the Catholic parish church. The street also shows how, despite all the simplicity, a picturesque, varied picture was possible through bay windows, gables and very differently designed front doors (including skylights). From a stylistic point of view, the architecture combines Baroque forms with "old town" gable motifs. File number: E-5-64-000-10.
Ensemble of residential complex Nuremberg-Zollhaus
The Parkwohnanlage Nürnberg-Zollhaus ( Lage ), a housing estate planned as a closed unit for employees of the Deutsche Bundesbahn, is one of the first and at the same time most high-quality examples of a demonstrative building project by the Federal Ministry for Housing and Urban Development in the 1950s. Up until then, it was unique in the area of the Deutsche Bundesbahn, especially for Nuremberg. In the immediate vicinity of German Bestelmeyer's "Nürnberg-Rangierbahnhof" railroad settlement, which was built around 50 years earlier to the north-east , an area of around 30 hectares was available, which was first designated as permanent green space, then released for development. In 1957, the two developers, the Eisenbahn-Wohnbaugesellschaft Nürnberg GmbH and the Baugenossenschaft des Eisenbahnpersonals Nürnberg und Umgebung eGmbH, commissioned the Nuremberg architect Gerhard Günther Dittrich with this project, which was completed in the mid-1960s. The location of the city of Nuremberg and the passing Münchner Strasse (formerly Allersberger Strasse), which branches off here into the access road to Langwasser and the feeder to the Munich-Berlin motorway, were decisive for the planning. File number: E-5-64-000-34.
Ensemble Garden City Nuremberg
The ensemble includes the garden city of Nuremberg ( Lage ) in its development from 1911 to the beginning of the Second World War, with reconstruction by 1953. The garden city of Nuremberg is one of the largest garden cities built according to the principles of the German Garden City Society founded in 1902. The Gartenstadt Nürnberg cooperative founded on September 1, 1908 (two years after the Hellerau near Dresden) received state support as the "ideal form of housing care", which was particularly beneficial in the acquisition of the Hirschensuhl forestry department from the Bavarian state forestry department. Despite the funding, it took three years until construction could begin on June 6, 1911, as building inspections had to be facilitated in order to realize the concept. The first overall planning as well as the first drafts for individual type houses come from Richard Riemerschmid in 1909 , who became known in Nuremberg through the plans for the other large and important garden city in Germany, the Hellerau in Dresden. According to Riemerschmid's plans and Heinrich Lotz, who was also involved in this initial phase and who ran workshops for small apartment construction, only a few groups of small houses or semi-detached houses were created. The architect Hans Lehr planned and built since 1912 , later in connection with Karl Leubert as the architecture office Lehr & Leubert. Most of the buildings and groups of buildings in the historical area of the garden city come from this. In the basic concept, single houses were the desired house type, which, however, were mostly combined to form elongated, multi-part terraced house groups or, in some cases, conversions that bordered courtyards (dead ends). Diverse roof shapes, rarely the pure saddle roof, mostly transformations into a mansard roof, a crooked hip roof or additive conglomerates of the different roof shapes are expressions of the early development. The alignment lines and the street layout are mostly not straight, they are rather slightly curved or irregular, with square-like extensions and branches in dead ends. In the updates, which wrap around the Riemerschmid core like annual rings and move on to ever stricter forms, the individual house program was retained. But as a result of times of need, and thus making this clear, the concept was broken and multi-family houses were also built. In the updates, the design elements also changed according to the time they were created. The architecture of Riemerschmid, which was initially more historically picturesque and still in small pieces, with elements of the half-timbered style is continued by Lehr & Leubert's richly painterly baroque style. Even after the First World War, the baroque elements remained, however, factually reduced, until buildings in the spirit of the New Objectivity became possible. In the end, this will again be modified more in the direction of home-related building, as propagated in the Third Reich for residential buildings. After the destruction of the Second World War, the buildings were partly reconstructed and partly rebuilt from 1948 to 1953. File number: E-5-64-000-13.
Ensemble garden city Werderau
The Gartenstadt Werderau ensemble ( Lage ) encompasses the MAN garden city in its historical extent from 1936; it only includes two younger blocks from 1938 and 1941, which are also important structural components of the ensemble. The settlement was created on the initiative of the general director and civil engineer Anton von Rieppel, in order to create the necessary living space for the steadily growing workforce of the Augsburg-Nürnberg (MAN) machine works, which merged in 1899. Construction began in 1910, but it was not until 1911 that the Baugesellschaft mbH was officially founded, whose shareholders were Anton von Rieppel, the machine factory, several MAN officials and a representative for those looking for accommodation. In the garden city not only the workers should live for rent and feel like owners, the "civil servants" (the higher employees) of the machine factory should also be able to live here. The settlement was named after Ludwig Werder, an ingenious employee of Cramer-Klett. The name thus points to the tradition of the charitable factory owners' settlement, where a memorial to the founders was also placed in the name. Formally, it follows on from the principles developed at the same time for the garden cities. The direct connection (= terraced house) and the connecting arches should express the idea of community. Every single-family house should have its own door and a garden, for use and enjoyment, with this a "rural" character in a spacious building method was programmed. Interestingly, the residents had their own nursery since 1911. The standard of accommodation with a mandatory bathroom and toilet was progressive. The development plans come from the architect Ludwig Ruff (1878–1934), who was responsible for the whole estate and whose son Franz Ruff continued his studio and work after the death of his father. According to the development plan of 1910, everything was basically avoided from the very beginning in a comprehensive plan, rather the development should develop gradually. The settlement is often described in contemporary literature as a quiet village or as a grown town of the 18th century, i. H. as an organically grown settlement. Formally, a clear development from richer, picturesque or baroque house groups to simple and functional house units can be seen, already in the beginning with buildings before the First World War. After the First World War, a conscious attempt was made to build simple new buildings with the greatest possible typification, and in the last few years before the Second World War the outer house shapes became even simpler in favor of a spacious apartment program. Uniformity was avoided by the fact that the streets remained curved up to this time and varied street and square images were created in the late succession of Camillo Sitte. The garden city of Werderau continued to be built into the Second World War. After being destroyed in the war, the buildings were reconstructed from 1946 to 1952 and the vacant lots were carefully closed again. Based on the idea of the garden city, communal buildings were also built, such as the gardening facility mentioned above, the obligatory inn and, from 1913, the “market square”, a community center with the characteristic gatehouse and the clock tower signaling the public, as well as the associated shops. This central development could only be completed after the First World War and, in keeping with its urban character, characteristically has the first floor apartments. File number: E-5-64-000-14.
Ensemble Former Katzwang hammer mill
The ensemble ( location ) includes the former hammer mill (or art mill) in the old village of Katzwang, which was incorporated in 1972. Only remnants of the 18th century have been preserved of the older structure, such as a coat of arms stone from 1758 on the main building. The center of the ensemble is the historic mill, which has been preserved with its historic buildings and open spaces as well as the pent-up historic Rednitzlauf. The ensemble also consists of sandstone houses from the late 19th century, which continue the building tradition of the pre-industrial or early industrial period. The Am Hammer ensemble in Katzwang is a special example of an industrial settlement with a village character that has been preserved in today's Nuremberg city area. File number: E-5-64-000-2.
Ensemble Kirchhof Katzwang
The ensemble ( location ) includes the church center of Katzwang, an old village on the formerly important Rednitzfurt, which was first documented in 1152. The parish church To our dear women, the oldest parts of which date from 1293 (dendro. Dat.), Belongs to a former fortified church. Today's church building was rebuilt and refurbished at the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th century. Next to the church there is a charnel house from the beginning of the 14th century, the rectory and the schoolhouse, two hipped roof buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries, the cellar house and parish barn, which are essentially medieval, a 17th century bakery and the parish garden. Some of the buildings are enclosed by the former defensive wall, which also depicts the most effective historical core of the old village. File number: E-5-64-000-16.
Ensemble town center Kornburg
The ensemble ( location ) comprises the three-pole town center with the former aristocratic seats, the church and the "market" of the market town of Kornburg. The original and important importance of Kornburg was its function as a noble residence. This is still represented monumentally today by the castle-like moated castle with its completely renovated farm yard. Originally built in the late 12th century as a castle of the Reichsministerial von Kornburg, the residence was owned by the Rieter patrician family from 1447 to 1753. The moated castle is therefore also to be seen in connection with the patrician castles that characterize the surrounding area of Nuremberg as a special monument landscape. The moated castle, of which the dry moat still bears testimony, was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt, more like a castle after the destruction of the Thirty Years' War and most recently in 1923 in a romanticizing and historicizing way. The official messengers, fowlers, gardeners and day laborers lived in the east wing of the farmyard to the south of the castle, while the west wing was the former coach house and stables. The two half-timbered barns from the 17th century, which are oriented towards the main street, are also a reminder of the function and importance of the place. On the property directly adjoining the northern moat, the later Seckendorff-Egloffstein free house was built in 1709 as the widow's seat of Sofie von Rieter, when the castle was still owned by Rieter. Opposite the castle as a closed, separate complex is the new baroque Freihaus, which is now oriented north towards the market and the community. With his guardian or garden house facing the old moat, the contemporary claim to a patrician garden or orientation from the place seems to have been fulfilled. Kornburg had a St. Nikolaus chapel mentioned since 1345; in the second half of the 14th century the separation from the mother parish Altdorf-Rasch took place. Nothing of the medieval predecessor buildings has survived since the new building in 1740. However, this Evangelical Lutheran parish church of the type of the baroque margrave church is still surrounded by a wall reminding of a churchyard fortification.
In addition to this fortified churchyard as a place of escape and the fortification of the moated castle, the market town of Kornburg, which had received market justice in 1364, was itself fortified as a makeshift. Today the place presents itself as a former market place, which was often destroyed and rebuilt, especially in its west-east-moving, square-like extended part of the Kornburger Hauptstraße. The two baroque free houses stand out under the different types of development. They also represent the formative reconstruction phase, which finally eliminated the destruction of the Thirty Years' War around 1700. The two-storey hipped roof building from 1709 (Seckendorff-Egloffstein`sches Freihaus, Kornburger Hauptstrasse 16) on the south side was followed in 1731 by the similar Müller-Varget`sche Freihaus (Kornburger Hauptstrasse 29) in an urban planning position that delimits the street in the east. The deer monument, which was erected in 1712 on the western edge of the town, stands in front of its side facade. This monument was originally reminiscent of a hunt, which was supposed to symbolically demonstrate margravial sovereignty claims. Today it is both a memorial of the margrave's time and this part of the ruler's history as well as a rare folkloric and artistic example of an animal monument. File number: E-5-64-000-23.
Ensemble Weiler Gerasmühle
The small town ( Lage ) that emerged from an old hammer mill was originally called Gerhardmühle and was the property of Engelthal Monastery. Located in the south of the city of Nuremberg on the Rednitz, the small hamlet today consists of a hammer mill, now a bronze stamping mill, the associated administration buildings, workers' houses and the inn. This is an industrial village still characterized by buildings and components from the 18th and early 19th centuries, which is filled with simple workers' houses from the 2nd half of the 19th century that have been adapted to the other buildings. To the west of the buildings along the Rednitz, a central, enclosed square opens up, from which workers' houses, which are parallel to the west and also create space-like boundaries, are followed by buildings from around 1810, the administration building with a representative volute gable. The buildings are mostly sandstone buildings. The Gerasmühle shows in an excellent way the typical development of the hammer mills in the Nuremberg area to a small industrial settlement, where village and industrial culture are still united, where the living and working of factory owner and worker have remained together, the separation due to the development into large-scale industry in the later 19th century have not exerted any influence. The gardens belong to the hammer mill. The former wet meadow in the north of the facility forms an important green area within the ensemble. The dammed watercourse of the Rednitz largely corresponds to the historical course of the river around 1800 and shapes the ensemble to this day. File number: E-5-64-000-6.
Ensemble Weiler Muggenhof
The ensemble ( location ) includes the former hamlet Muggenhof. This, formerly part of the Poppenreuth parish, came to the municipality of Höfen in 1808/1818 when it was transferred to the Kingdom of Bavaria, until it was finally incorporated into Nuremberg in 1889. In 1818, 7 main buildings and 8 auxiliary buildings were handed over to Muggenhof, a building stock that is also described in the cadastral record of 1821. The hamlet still has this size today, only two plots of land have lost their development, but they also define the outskirts of the historic hamlet as undeveloped plots. Muggenhof's building stock is rich in historical buildings. Here are half-timbered houses on the ground floor from the 17th / 18th centuries. Century preserved, which certainly pass on a village image of the Nuremberg area at the time of the heyday as a free imperial city.
There are also the characteristic replacement buildings from the 19th century, ground-floor sandstone buildings, which are also part of the village scene in Muggenhof. The fact that the building culture of the first half of the 19th century in Nuremberg was inspired by the construction of the canals and the construction of the first German railway also indicates that a stately two-storey inn with a garden was built in Muggenhof near the railway in the middle of the century has been. Replacing or expanding this example of the Nuremberg period and a previous building, the hamlet was updated and delimited according to its history. Despite the pressure from the sewage treatment plant in the north and the tram depot in the south, despite the not smooth conversion of the former farms, Muggenhof has been preserved as a completely closed hamlet in its historical surroundings. File number: E-5-64-000-33.
Architectural monuments in the southeastern outer city
Dutzendteich
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Bayernstrasse 150 ( location ) |
Band pavilion, formerly part of the former beach café Wanner | Horseshoe-shaped wooden construction over a brick base with a shell-shaped stage with triangular gable and pilaster strips, reform style, by Wilhelm Schemm, 1927 | D-5-64-000-2515 |
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Bayernstrasse 155 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Two-storey hipped mansard roof with exposed brick masonry and sandstone structure, corner core, dwarf houses, dormers and iron balconies, neo-renaissance forms, marked "1900" | D-5-64-000-166 |
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Bayernstrasse 157 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey saddle roof building with exposed brick masonry and sandstone structure, corner core, mid-gables, iron balcony and wooden gable dormers, in neo-Gothic shapes, inscribed "1900" | D-5-64-000-167 |
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Hans-Kalb-Strasse 42/44; Karl-Steigelmann-Strasse 9 ( location ) |
Stadium pool | Outdoor swimming pool with supply buildings
Changing room, elongated, ground-floor reinforced concrete building with flat roof Terraces with linden alleys on both sides of the swimming pool Two shower buildings, ground floor, angular reinforced concrete buildings with flat roofs Sunbathing meadow with a former arena-like open-air stage All in the international style , rebuilt and modernized by Otto Ernst Schweizer , 1926/28, 1999 |
D-5-64-000-715 | |
Jakob-Wolff-Straße 8 ( location ) |
detached house | Erdgeschossiger, plastered Satteldachbau with developed roof, from Friedrich Seegy , 1949, built as settlers built on the site of the former German Building Exhibition on the street and Allersberger here later translocated . | D-5-64-000-908 | |
Karl-Steigelmann-Strasse 5; Max-Morlock-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Former municipal stadium, then Frankenstadion | Grandstands in reinforced concrete in the form of an elongated octagon, in the form of the international style, repaired by Otto Ernst Schweizer, 1926/28, 1963/65, rebuilt 1987–91, partially renewed in 2001/03 | D-5-64-000-713 |
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Seumestraße 18 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey hipped roof building with risalits, two-storey floor bay window, cast-iron winter garden, wash house and terrace, in Baroque style, by Hans Pylipp, 1907
Enclosing wall, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2846 | |
Volkspark Dutzendteich (Bayernstraße / Große Straße) ( ) |
Former Nazi party rally grounds | According to an overall plan by Albert Speer from 1934, the facility was designed between 1934 and 1943, in terms of area within the boundaries of: Schultheißallee - Bayernstrasse - Seumestrasse - Zeppelinstrasse - Beuthener Strasse - junction Karl-Schönleben-Strasse - Otto-Bärnreuther-Strasse - Münchener Strasse | D-5-64-000-2367 |
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Volkspark Dutzendteich (Bayernstrasse 100/110) ( location ) |
Congress hall, now the so-called circular exhibition building | Monumental three-storey, horseshoe-shaped complex with two rectangular head buildings with inner courtyards, based on the example of the Roman Colosseum , brick masonry with shell limestone and granite cladding, by Ludwig Ruff , 1937–39 (unfinished), northern head building converted into a documentation center in 1998/2001 by Günther Domenig | D-5-64-000-2367 |
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Volkspark Dutzendteich (Beuthener Strasse / Hans-Kalb-Strasse) ( location ) |
Beuthenerstraße / Hans-Kalb-Straße bridge | Walk-through girder bridge in lightweight concrete, pillar and abutment with shell limestone cladding, 1938 | D-5-64-000-2367 | |
Volkspark Dutzendteich (Grosse Strasse) ( location ) |
Big street | In the north-south extension between the congress hall and the former March field, the parade street partly paved with granite slabs, in the south-eastern part with former stands, design 1934, execution until 1939 (unfinished) | D-5-64-000-2367 |
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Volkspark Dutzendteich (Zeppelinstraße 5) ( location ) |
Former station building of Dutzendteich station | Two-storey hipped roof building with a ground floor side wing and two-aisled open waiting hall on sandstone pillars with hipped roof, by Fritz Limpert, 1934 | D-5-64-000-2367 | |
Volkspark Dutzendteich (Zeppelinstraße 10) ( location ) |
Zeppelin field and Zeppelin grandstand | Erected as a parade ground, rectangular arena with grandstand and speaker's pulpit in the northeast as well as grandstand-like earthen walls with 34 tower-like buildings on the three other sides, brick masonry with shell limestone paneling, main grandstand based on the Pergamon Altar , by Albert Speer, design 1934, executed 1935-37 | D-5-64-000-2367 |
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Bauernfeindsiedlung
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Bauernfeindstrasse 5; Röcklstraße 2/4 ( location ) |
House in a corner | Group building with ground floor mansard roofs and mansard hipped roof buildings, risalit and dwelling, in baroque forms, around 1906 | D-5-64-000-154 | |
Bauernfeindstrasse 21; Ebermayerstraße 15 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Paul | Hall building with polygonal choir, double tower facade with slate-covered domes and vestibule, late Art Nouveau; with equipment
Rectory with adjoining parish hall, two-storey hipped roof building with corner bay window, dwarf house with slate-clad gable and ground floor hall building with gable roof, all by Hans Lehr, 1912/13; connected to the church to the south Enclosure, plastered sandstone wall, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-155 |
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Bauernfeindstraße 23 ( location ) |
Former doctor's house | Ground floor mansard hipped roof building with a dwelling and dormer windows, in baroque forms, 1914 | D-5-64-000-156 | |
Bauernfeindstrasse 24 ( location ) |
school | Three-wing complex, two-storey hipped roof building on a high base with a central clock roof turret and two entrance corner wings with roof turrets and richly decorated sandstone portals, late Art Nouveau, by Georg Kuch, inscribed "1912/13". | D-5-64-000-157 | |
Ebermayerstraße 9; Rüberstrasse 1/3/5 ( location ) |
Block of flats in the railroad station yard | Angled, two-storey mansard roof buildings with corner bay windows, dormers and volute gable gables, in Baroque forms, around 1910
Front yard enclosure, low brick wall, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-1709 | |
Klenzestrasse 1 / 2a; Romigstrasse 17/19; Zengerstrasse 3/5 ( location ) |
Block of flats in the railroad station yard | Three-wing complex, consisting of two- and three-storey hipped roof buildings with a central gate passage and set corner stair towers, in baroque forms, labeled "1913" | D-5-64-000-1031 |
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Klenzestraße 11 ( location ) |
Nürnberg-Zollhaus station | Graduated, cubic two- to three-storey building with a flat hipped roof and flat-roofed patio, in the form of New Objectivity, built as a relief station for the Nazi party rally grounds, inside wall painting by Karl Gries, inscribed "1937", by the Reichsbahndirektion Nürnberg, 1937
With reinforced concrete traffic bridge in girder construction, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2809 |
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Matthäus-Herrmann-Platz ( location ) |
Father and son fountain | Chalice-shaped limestone basin on a square stone platform with a concrete cylinder and bronze figure, surrounded by wrought iron bar grating, in expressionist forms, by Karl Baur , inscribed "1927" | D-5-64-000-1279 | |
Matthäus-Herrmann-Platz 2 ( location ) |
Gasthaus cooperative hall construction | Group building, consisting of two angled, ground-floor stepped gable buildings with hall and mid-gable, in Expressionist forms, around 1925
Corresponding enclosure, quarry stone wall, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-1278 | |
Paulistraße 1 ( location ) |
House in a corner | Ground floor sandstone block construction with a gable roof with volute gables and risalit with volute gable, around 1905 | D-5-64-000-1503 | |
Paulistraße 2/4; Schnorrstraße 2/4 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Three-wing group building in the manner of a castle complex with two gate entrances and a three-storey, gable-independent central pavilion, plastered buildings, some with a sandstone ground floor, labeled "1905"
Garden pavilion, ground floor, polygonal sandstone building with hipped roof, at the same time Sandstone wall in the courtyard, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-1504 | |
Schnorrstrasse ( location ) |
Water tower of the marshalling yard | Octagonal, five-storey concrete building with a broken tent roof, in Expressionist forms, inscribed "1911" | D-5-64-000-1586 | |
Schnorrstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Ground floor, eaves sandstone block building with half-hipped roof and hipped-roof dwarf house, 1908 | D-5-64-000-2502 | |
Schnorrstrasse 11 ( location ) |
House in a corner | Ground floor, angled mansard hipped roof building with gable and half-timbered upper floor on the courtyard side, around 1905 | D-5-64-000-1793 | |
Zengerstrasse ( location ) |
archway | Round-arched, plastered solid building with a model of the Rosenheim steam locomotive in the gable, around 1915/20 | D-5-64-000-2203 | |
Zengerstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Willibald | Hall building with side tower, semicircular apse, vestibule and coffered barrel vault, in baroque forms, by Hans Weiß, 1909/10, rebuilt after 1945; with equipment
Enclosure, stone wall, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2205 |
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Zengerstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Catholic rectory | Two-storey half-hipped roof building with corner bay windows, in Baroque forms, around 1910 | D-5-64-000-2206 | |
Zengerstraße 14/16/18 ( location ) |
Block of flats in the railroad station yard | Angled group building with a two-story hipped roof and two-story saddle roof with curved stepped gable, corner bay window and dormers, in Baroque forms, around 1910 | D-5-64-000-2207 |
Park residential complex Zollhaus
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In Erdwinkel ( location ) |
Road sign "Im Erdwinkel" | Free-standing concrete column in the form of a circle with a glass mosaic with a star emblem, by Leo Birkmann, 1960 | D-5-64-000-2425 |
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Jupiterwinkel ( location ) |
Street sign "Jupiterwinkel" | Free-standing concrete column in the form of a circle with a glass mosaic with a star emblem, by Leo Birkmann, 1960 | D-5-64-000-2426 |
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Marsweg ( location ) |
Street signs "Marsweg" | Two free-standing concrete supports in the form of a circle with a glass mosaic with a star emblem, by Leo Birkmann, 1960 | D-5-64-000-2427 |
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Neptunweg ( location ) |
Street signs "Neptunweg" | Two free-standing concrete supports in the form of a circle with a glass mosaic with a star emblem, by Leo Birkmann, 1960 | D-5-64-000-2428 |
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Planetary ring ( location ) |
Street signs "planetary ring" | Two free-standing concrete supports in the form of a circle with a glass mosaic with a star emblem, by Leo Birkmann, 1960 | D-5-64-000-2429 |
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Planetary ring ( location ) |
Green area of the residential complex Nürnberg-Zollhaus | Bounded by the shopping center in the north, single-family garden courtyard houses in the east, apartment buildings in the west and high-rise buildings in the south, with a plant pond, garden design by the architect Heil, 1958
Bridge with iron grating south of the pond, by Leo Birkmann, 1960 Fountain with concrete sculpture "Susanna" on the southeast edge of the green area, by Emil Zentgraf, 1959 Concrete sculpture couple west of the pond, by Hella Rößner-Böhnlein, 1960 |
D-5-64-000-2438 |
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Planet ring 1/3/49 ( location ) |
The shopping center of the park housing complex Nürnberg-Zollhaus | Two-storey, parabolic-shaped reinforced concrete skeleton construction with a protruding head structure free-standing on round supports on the ground floor with a three-flight staircase, the upper storey cantilevered on the outside, with an arcade on the inside, by Gerhard Günther Dittrich, 1958
With art in the building, five ceramic pictures of railway workers on the east wing and ceramic mosaic The world of women near the stairs, by Hilde von Collande, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2434 |
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Planet ring 23 ( location ) |
Garage facility with car parking space in the Nürnberg-Zollhaus residential complex | Ground floor brick building with flat roof, 1958
with art on the north side, sgraffito cubic figurations , by Georg Mayer-Pröger and Jakob Dietz, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2433 |
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Planet ring 29 ( location ) |
Washing and heating house in the Nuremberg-Zollhaus residential complex | Curved ascending concrete building with glazed display wall in an irregular grid, protruding portico and green patinated copper roof, by Gerhard Günther Dittrich, 1958/59
With art in the building, flat iron ornament drops, flames, bubbles above the entrance to the wash house, by Leo Birkmann, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2435 |
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Planet ring 35-43 (odd numbers) ( location ) |
Single-family garden courtyard houses in the Nürnberg-Zollhaus residential complex | Five two-story, staggered, cube-shaped reinforced concrete skeleton buildings with a flat roof, exposed brick facade and single-story connecting buildings forming a garden courtyard, by Gerhard Günther Dittrich, 1958 | D-5-64-000-2436 |
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Saturnweg ( location ) |
Street signs "Saturnweg" | Two free-standing concrete supports in the form of a circle with a glass mosaic with a star emblem, by Leo Birkmann, 1960 | D-5-64-000-2430 |
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Saturnweg 17/19 ( location ) |
Garage facility of the residential complex Nürnberg-Zollhaus | Ground floor brick building with flat roof, 1958
With art on the north side, sgraffito bird flight motif , by Georg Mayer-Pröger and Jakob Dietz, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2432 | |
Sonnenstrasse ( location ) |
Street sign "Sonnenstraße" | Free-standing concrete column in the form of a circle with a glass mosaic with a star emblem, by Leo Birkmann, 1960 | D-5-64-000-2431 |
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Long water
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Dr.-Linnert-Ring 26/28/30 ( location ) |
Evangelical-Lutheran Passion Church (parish church) with community center | Elongated, ground floor rectangular complex with rectory with rectory garden, church with forecourt and parish hall
Passion church in the center, square central building with a tent roof suspended from four reinforced concrete pylons; with equipment Rectory, one-story brick building with a flat roof Parish hall, one-story brick building with flat roof Walled forecourt, laid out between the church and the rectory Free-standing bell chair, concrete construction All by Wilhelm Schlegtendal , 1965–68 |
D-5-64-000-2461 |
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Giesbertsstraße 71/73/75 ( location ) |
Holy Trinity Catholic parish church with parish center | Multi-part closed building complex with Catholic parish church Heiligste Dreifaltigkeit, parish kindergarten, parsonage and nurses' home, accessed via a forecourt with stairs and transverse axis between the bell cage via the south entrance and concrete sculpture
In the center parish church, concrete building with plastered, partly grouted brick masonry and flat roof, central building as a longitudinal oval room with barrel-vaulted access and round concrete pillars, baptistery attached to the north, connection to the parsonage wing in the south through weekday church; with equipment Rectory with parish office, two-winged, two-storey monopitch roof building with plastered brick masonry Parish kindergarten, ground floor, wide-pitched monopitch roof building with floor-to-ceiling glazing on the garden side Sisters' dormitory, ground floor, wide-pitched monopitch roof building with floor-to-ceiling glazing on the garden side Bell stool above the south entrance between the rectory and kindergarten, concrete building Partly covered forecourt with stairs and concrete well All by Alexander Freiherr von Branca , 1963/64 Triple-stacked concrete sculpture, placed behind the nurses' home, around 1964 |
D-5-64-000-2460 |
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Glogauer Straße 21/23/25 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Paul Gerhardt Church (parish church) with rectory and community center | Church house set back from the street, facing brick building with concrete girders, gable roof and eaves-side spade-shaped windows, hall building with inserted concrete girders and choir wall with twelve-part, color-glazed windows; with equipment
Church tower, free-standing brick building with sound openings in a perforated concrete band and two copper-covered pointed helmets Community center, ground-floor flat roof buildings with exposed brickwork around the inner courtyard Open arcade with adjoining rectory, ground floor flat roof construction, partly with exposed brickwork All by Franz Reichel , 1960/61 |
D-5-64-000-2458 |
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Groß-Strehlitzer Strasse ( location ) |
Former Marchfeld train station or Nürnberg-Langwasser train station | Remainder of the station complex with two platform exits and a monumental display wall to the north, brick masonry with shell limestone cladding, 1937/38
Part of the former Nazi party rally grounds ; see also Dutzendteich |
D-5-64-000-2367 |
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Hermann-Thiele-Weg / Montessoristraße ( location ) |
Structural fragments of the former March field | Former rectangular arena to hold military maneuvers with grandstand and fortification towers, brick and concrete buildings, 1938-40 (unfinished), 1966/67 blown up in favor of residential development, structural fragments in the area of green space around the Langwassersee findbar
Part of the former Nazi party rally grounds ; see also Dutzendteich |
D-5-64-000-2367 | |
Münchener Strasse ( location ) |
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 , Mühlhofer Hauptstrasse , Laufamholzstrasse 370 , B 4 , Erlenstegenstrasse , Äußere Bayreuther Strasse |
D-5-64-000-2975 | |
Namslauer Straße 7/9/11 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of the Good Shepherd with a community center | Hexagonal central building with brick masonry, horizontally reinforcing concrete ribs, color-glazed light slits and flat tent roof; with equipment by Egino Weinert
Parish office and parish hall with parish library, ground-floor brick buildings with flat roofs, grouped around an inner courtyard, connected to one another via a protruding arcade Parish kindergarten, horseshoe-shaped, one-story brick building with a flat roof Forecourt between the church and the community center, with a slender concrete pole with a cross All by Dr. Winfried Leonhardt and Peter Leonhardt, 1960/61 |
D-5-64-000-2459 |
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Altenfurt
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Leonhard-Übler-Platz ( location ) |
Catholic Chapel of St. John and St. Catherine | Sandstone block building with conical roof, three-quarter apse and all-round round arch frieze, round building with dome vault and fragments of dome frescoes, Romanesque, probably second half of the 12th century, apse around 1260/80, restored in 1947/48; with equipment | D-5-64-000-1459 |
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Leonhard-Übler-Platz 1/3 ( location ) |
Former Scheurl manor house | Two-storey, eaves and plastered hipped roof building with belt cornice, corner rustication and courtyard-side stair tower with hipped roof, in the core 17th century, inscribed "1691", modernized around 1753/54
Former economic building, ground floor, two-wing hipped roof building with gable dormer, roof turret and corner rustication, first half of the 18th century Former stable building, ground floor building with hipped roof with corner rustics, the core of the 17th century, renewed in 1805, expanded in the 20th century Courtyard gate, plastered stone wall with arched opening and rusticated gate pillars, probably 17th century |
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Oelser Strasse ( location ) |
Water equalization tower Hoher Bühl | Water tower erected over water reservoirs with hump square masonry, by Albert Speer, 1936/38; with part of the original technical equipment | D-5-64-000-2333 | |
Oelser Straße 4 ( location ) |
Small house, probably a former shepherd's house | Ground floor sandstone block construction with hipped roof, marked "1786" | D-5-64-000-1457 |
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Oelser Straße 9 ( location ) |
Forester's house | Two-storey sandstone block building with a gable roof
Barn, sandstone block construction with a gable roof Economy building, sandstone block construction with gable roof Backhaus, small sandstone block building with a gable roof all around 1850. |
D-5-64-000-1458 |
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Von-Soden-Straße 26 ( Location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Sebaldus | Plastered saddle roof building with arcade vestibule and choir tower with pyramid roof, hall building with flat wooden barrel vault and rectangular choir, by Fritz Mayer, inscribed "1934/35", nave extension 1956/57; with equipment | D-5-64-000-2054 |
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Moorenbrunn
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Bonifatiusstraße 4 ( location ) |
Historical church furnishings | Historic furnishings of the Catholic parish church, Mother of the Good Council, built in 1967 | D-5-64-000-242 |
Customs House
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At the customs house ( location ) |
Former customs house on the border between the Margravial Brandenburg area and the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg | Ground floor gable roof building with painting on the gable side, labeled "1708" and "1806", renewed painting, labeled "1985" | D-5-64-000-2223 | |
Am Zollhaus 150 ( location ) |
Terrace of the restaurant Zollhauspark | With a balustrade and two colossal seated figures of work and leisure on cube-shaped plinths, limestone, in historicist forms, by Joseph Wackerle and probably Konrad Roth, set up in 1906 in the former Bavarian State Exhibition at Luitpoldhain , since 1935 in the garden of the Zollhauspark restaurant | D-5-64-000-2225 |
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Am Zollhaus 150 ( location ) |
Hall construction of the restaurant Zollhauspark | Two-storey eaves half-timbered building with a gable roof, brick infill and central projection with triangular gable, in historicist forms, around 1900 | D-5-64-000-2277 |
Architectural monuments in the southern outskirts
Hasenbuck
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Frankenstrasse 140 (entrance area of MAN on Frankenstrasse) ( location ) |
MAN war memorial | Mighty, multi-part clinker pillar with a brick eagle in the lower area, by Fritz Behn, 1936 | D-5-64-000-2301 |
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Frankenstraße 200/208/210 ( location ) |
Former SS barracks, later Merrell Barracks, now the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees | Main building, three- and four-story, three-wing complex with brick masonry, hipped roof, accentuated central portal clad with limestone slabs and inner courtyards
Former driver's home, so-called Z-building, two-story brick building with a hipped roof All in classicist monumental style of Nazi architecture ideology of Franz Ruff , 1938/40 in the immediate vicinity of the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds located |
D-5-64-000-2302 |
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Südtiroler Platz ( location ) |
Marterl | Essay with crucifixion relief, sandstone, rebuilt by Julius Lincke, 1942 | D-5-64-000-1386 | |
Südtiroler Platz ( location ) |
Anton von Rieppel | The bust was repositioned on June 3rd, 2016 between Defreggerstrasse and Rieppelstrasse, in the "Südtiroler Platz" green area | not yet taken |
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Vogelweiherstraße 33 (on the MAN factory premises) ( location ) |
Theodor von Cramer-Klett | Monumental seated figure in aluminum on a high limestone plinth with walling and front garden, by Richard Knecht, cast by Hermann Noack, 1939/40. | D-5-64-000-961 |
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Falkenheim
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Saarbrückener Straße 26 ( location ) |
school | Ground floor, steep saddle roof building with wooden clad gables, dormers and clock towers, by Heinz Schmeißner and Wilhelm Schlegtendal , 1938 | D-5-64-000-1721 | |
Saarbrückener Straße 63 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church St. Wunibald | Flat gable roof construction in reinforced concrete skeleton construction and exposed brick construction on the gable sides and with wall-high ribbon windows on the south side, hall building with wooden ceiling and on the north side integrated working day chapel; Bell tower, five-storey reinforced concrete skeleton structure connected to the sacristy with a gable roof and lattice-like sound openings; Post-war modernism with traditional formal elements, by Karlheinz Grün and Ferdinand Reubel, 1957/58; with equipment | D-5-64-000-2497 |
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Kettelersiedlung
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Kornburger Strasse 60 ( location ) |
Stone cross tailor's shear | Sandstone, around 1500 | D-5-64-000-1100 |
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Kornburger Strasse 65 ( location ) |
Donkey cross | Stone cross, probably from the late Middle Ages | D-5-64-000-1101 |
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Leerstetter Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Catholic Parish Church of St. Rupert | Flat sloping saddle roof building with choir angled tower, hall building with wooden flat ceiling, traditional architectural language with formal elements of post-war modernism, by Robert Vogel with the collaboration of Heinrich Graber, 1953/54; with equipment | D-5-64-000-2496 |
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Garden city
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Book section 2-38 (even numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | Elongated, centrally set back, single-storey mansard roof buildings with half-timbered attics, reform style, by Richard Riemerschmid, 1911 | D-5-64-000-259 | |
Beech stroke 3-23 (odd numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | Single-storey mansard hipped roof buildings with a centrally protruding, two-storey pavilion with a hipped roof and a two-storey corner pavilion with a hipped roof set back on one side, Baroque Heimatstil, by Hans Lehr, 1912 | D-5-64-000-260 | |
Book strike 25-33 (odd numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | Ground floor mansard hipped roof building with a two-storey corner pavilion set back on one side with a hipped roof, Baroque style, by Hans Lehr, 1912 | D-5-64-000-2812 | |
Buchenschlag 38a ( location ) |
Former central wash house in the garden city of Nuremberg | One-storey, heavily glazed reinforced concrete skeleton building with a semicircular wash hall and flat roof, 1956/57 | D-5-64-000-2290 | |
Buchenschlag 43/45 ( location ) |
Row house in the garden city of Nuremberg | Single-storey hipped mansard roof, Baroque style, by Hans Lehr, 1912 | D-5-64-000-2813 | |
Buchenschlag 47/49 ( location ) |
Row house in the garden city of Nuremberg | Single-storey hipped mansard roof, Baroque style, by Hans Lehr, 1912 | D-5-64-000-2814 | |
Beech stroke 51-61 (odd numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | Slightly angled, single-storey hipped mansard roof building with dormer windows and a one-sided, two-storey corner pavilion with hipped roof, Baroque style, by the architectural office Lehr & Leubert, inscribed "1913" | D-5-64-000-2811 | |
Buchenschlag 63/65/67 ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | Single-storey hipped mansard roof building with dormer windows and a one-sided, two-storey corner pavilion with pointed helmet, Baroque style, by the architecture office Lehr & Leubert, 1914 | D-5-64-000-2810 | |
Beech stroke 69-85 (odd numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | Angled, single-storey mansard roof building with dormer windows and two two-storey corner pavilions with hipped roof, Baroque style, by the architects Lehr and Leubert, 1914 | D-5-64-000-261 | |
Finkenbrunn 5-11 (odd numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | Two-storey, eaves gable roof building with an upper storey in half-timbered style, reform style, by Richard Riemerschmid, 1911 | D-5-64-000-453 |
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Finkenbrunn 6–24 (even numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | Single-storey mansard roof building with a half-timbered attic and a two-storey corner pavilion with a half-hip roof, reform style, by Richard Riemerschmid, 1911 | D-5-64-000-454 |
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Finkenbrunn 15–29 (odd numbers) / 13 ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | Staggered, single-storey mansard roof building with a loft and half-timbered attic and two-storey corner pavilion with a crooked hip roof, connected to the group of terraced houses Finkenbrunn 5/7/9/11 via a round arch portal, reform style, by Richard Riemerschmid, 1911
Rear building, single-storey, gable roof construction on the eaves, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-455 | |
Finkenbrunn 26/28/30 ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg in a corner | Two-storey, eaves gable roof building with curved gable, reform style, by Richard Riemerschmid, 1911 | D-5-64-000-456 |
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Finkenbrunn 32 ( location ) |
Symbolic relief of the garden city on the former society house | Limestone, marked "1929/30" | D-5-64-000-457 | |
At an angle of 1–13 (odd numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | One-storey mansard roof buildings with dormer windows and two two-storey corner pavilions with gable roof and hip foot, grouped around a courtyard in the shape of a horseshoe, Baroque style, by the architecture office Lehr & Leubert, inscribed "1914" | D-5-64-000-863 | |
Julius-Loßmann-Strasse 53 ( location ) |
Südfriedhof | Laid out as a forest cemetery with tombs from the early 20th century and fountain basins by Otto Ernst Schweizer
Porter's house and cemetery administration, three-story hipped roof building Shop pavilion, ground floor building with hipped roof Toilet house, ground floor building with hipped roof Entrance gate, aedicule with triangular gable, connected by an arcade to the shop pavilion, toilet block and porter's house Memorial hall, reinforced concrete structure with a gable roof and dome, arcades running around three sides and a free-standing bell tower, in the gable above the entrance to the crucifixion group by Philipp Widmer Mortuary, one-storey, three-wing hipped roof building with all-round window strip and wide hip hip; with dissection table On the north side of the morgue the addition of the funeral hall with a gable roof All by Friedrich Küfner, 1911–13 |
D-5-64-000-934 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal (locks 72) ( location ) |
Lock 72 | Part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal , chamber lock with footbridge, sandstone, 1836/45. | D-5-64-000-1528 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal (locks 72) ( location ) |
Lock 72 | Lock keeper's house, single-storey, massive flat gable roof building, red sandstone, 1836/45. | D-5-64-000-1528 associated |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal (locks / locks 72) ( location ) |
Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal | Artificially created waterway between Kelheim and Bamberg over a length of 173 km with formerly 100 locks, numerous water and shipping systems and buildings for the creation of a continuous waterway between the North Sea and the Black Sea, at the instigation of King Ludwig I of Bavaria by Heinrich Freiherr von Pechmann, 1836-45. | D-5-64-000-2731 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal (locks / locks 72) ( location ) |
Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal | Inlet structure, 1836–45. | D-5-64-000-2731 associated |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal | Artificially created waterway between Kelheim and Bamberg over a length of 173 km with formerly 100 locks, numerous water and shipping systems and buildings for the creation of a continuous waterway between the North Sea and the Black Sea, at the instigation of King Ludwig I of Bavaria by Heinrich Freiherr von Pechmann, 1836-45. | D-5-64-000-1230 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal | Arch bridge, 1836–45. | D-5-64-000-1230 associated |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal (Finkenbrunn) ( location ) |
Lock 73 | Part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, filled chamber lock, sandstone, 1836/45 | D-5-64-000-1602 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Lock 74 | Part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, remnants of the chamber lock filled in, sandstone, 1836–45 | D-5-64-000-2735 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Milestone | Part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, 1836–45 | D-5-64-000-2734 |
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Minervaplatz ( location ) |
Bronze figure miner | On a cube-shaped sandstone base, by Fritz Koelle , 1927, originally installed in 1929 at the art exhibition hall at the Marientor , at the current installation site since 1956 | D-5-64-000-1323 | |
Pachelbelstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Emmaus Church (Parish Church) | Single-aisle gable roof building with bell-shaped turret and a vestibule with an open triangular gable, by Fritz Kälberer, inscribed "1930/31", rebuilt by 1958; with equipment
In the triangular gable of the vestibule group of figures (Jesus and the disciples on the way to Emmaus), oak, by Hans Kreutzer, 1932 |
D-5-64-000-1479 |
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Track line 1–11 (odd numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | Elongated, single-storey mansard roof building with row of dormer windows, Baroque style, by the architecture office Lehr & Leubert, inscribed "1914" | D-5-64-000-1595 | |
Track run 2 to 12 (even number) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | Elongated, single-storey mansard roof building with row of dormer windows, Baroque style, by the architecture office Lehr & Leubert, inscribed "1914" | D-5-64-000-1596 | |
Raupenschlag 13 ( location ) |
Former doctor's house in the garden city | Corner pavilion of a row house, two-storey hipped roof building with dormer windows and pilaster strips, factual Baroque style, by the architecture firm Lehr & Leubert, 1925 | D-5-64-000-1597 | |
Tannenhof 1–25 ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | T-shaped cul-de-sac with a green courtyard, two-story hipped roof buildings with dormer windows, factual Baroque style, by the architecture office Lehr & Leubert, 1925 | D-5-64-000-1935 | |
Waldhof 1-8 ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Nuremberg | Three single-storey mansard roof and mansard hipped roof buildings grouped around a small courtyard with dormer windows, Baroque style, by the architecture firm Lehr & Leubert, 1920/21 | D-5-64-000-2067 |
Werderau
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Heisterstrasse 62/64; Volckamerplatz 2/4/6 ( location ) |
Northern part of the market square | Central residential and commercial development in the garden city of Werderau, curved wing buildings framing the square with subsequent continuation in Heisterstraße, two-story mansard roof buildings with dormers, oriels, polygonal corner oriels and rich plastering, three-story corner pavilions (Volckamerplatz 2 and Heisterstraße 62) , by Ludwig Ruff , 1919-22; Part of the Ensemble Gartenstadt Werderau | D-5-64-000-2035 | |
Heisterstrasse 70/72/74; Volckamerplatz 14/16/18 ( location ) |
South part of the market square | Central residential and commercial development in the garden city of Werderau, curved wing buildings framing the square with subsequent continuation in Heisterstraße, two-storey mansard roof buildings with dormer windows, polygonal oriels and corner core and rich plaster structure, three-storey corner pavilion (Volckamerplatz 18) with corner pavilion and hipped mansard gazebo, polygonal log roof (Heisterstraße 74) with hipped mansard roof and sandstone bay, Baroque style, by Ludwig Ruff, 1913–14, Heisterstraße 70–74 inscribed “1921”; Part of the Ensemble Gartenstadt Werderau | D-5-64-000-748 | |
Hoffmannstrasse 1/3/5 ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Werderau | Ground floor mansard roof buildings with crested, central gable and sandstone door frame, on the back a two-storey central projection with hipped roof, Baroque style, by Ludwig Ruff, 1911; Part of the Ensemble Gartenstadt Werderau | D-5-64-000-813 | |
Hoffmannstraße 2-12 (even numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Werderau | Two-storey, gable roof buildings with gable-side (No. 2) and eaves-side (No. 10/12) ground-floor corner pavilions with mansard roof and tail gables, rough plastered buildings with cornice structure and sandstone door frames, Baroque style, by Ludwig Ruff, 1911; Part of the Ensemble Gartenstadt Werderau | D-5-64-000-814 | |
Hoffmannstraße 7-17 (odd numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Werderau | Two-storey hipped roof buildings with rough plaster and cornice structure, risalits and corner pavilion (No. 17) with mansard roof with forelock, Baroque style, by Ludwig Ruff, 1911; Part of the Ensemble Gartenstadt Werderau | D-5-64-000-2795 | |
Hoffmannstraße 14–32 (even numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Werderau | Two-storey hipped roof buildings with dwarf gable, rough plastering and cornice structure, recessed, two-storey corner pavilion (No. 14) with one-sided mansard and gate passage to no / 32) with hipped roof, Baroque style, by Ludwig Ruff, 1911; Part of the Ensemble Gartenstadt Werderau | D-5-64-000-2796 | |
Volckamerplatz ( location ) |
Monument to Anton von Rieppel | Shell limestone base with top block and bronze portrait plaque, by Wilhelm Nida-Rümelin , 1936 | D-5-64-000-2036 | |
Volckamerstraße 3/4 ( location ) |
Gatehouse with passage through the central group of houses in the garden city of Werderau | Three-storey hipped roof building with clock tower and double-gabled central projection with a two-arched gate passage in sandstone, Baroque style, by Ludwig Ruff, 1920; Part of the Ensemble Gartenstadt Werderau | D-5-64-000-2038 | |
Volckamerstraße 7-13 (odd numbers) ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses in the garden city of Werderau | Two-storey hipped roof buildings with partially pulled-down mansard, risalits and corner pavilion (Mr. 7), rough plastered buildings with sandstone door frames, Baroque style, by Ludwig Ruff, inscribed "1911"; Part of the Ensemble Gartenstadt Werderau | D-5-64-000-2039 | |
Volckamerstraße 19 ( location ) |
Restaurant Werderau | Ground floor plastered building with steep gable roof, dormers, gable and polygonal corner bay window with wooden pillars, polygonal risalit on the back and ground floor extension with corner pavilion, Baroque style, by Ludwig Ruff, inscribed "1912"
Associated bowling alley, elongated, ground floor building with a hipped roof with a loggia open to the garden on wooden pillars, by Ludwig Ruff, at the same time Part of the Ensemble Gartenstadt Werderau |
D-5-64-000-2040 |
Maiach
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Innstrasse 43 ( location ) |
So-called front lock | Former mansion and Voitenhaus of the Tucherschloss, two-storey, gable-independent sandstone building with a saddle roof and half-timbered upper floor, by Conrad Steinmüller, 1681/82, dendrochronologically dated 1679/80, dendrochronologically dated Reconstruction 1661/62, rebuilt in 1891 | D-5-64-000-870 | |
Innstrasse 47 ( location ) |
Former Tucherschloss, former pond house | Ground floor four-sided gable roof building with inner courtyard, parts of the former chapel and Tucherwappen, late 17th and 19th centuries, fragmentarily rebuilt in 1956 | D-5-64-000-871 |
Katzwang
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Am Hammer 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey sandstone block building with a gable roof, on the south gable side half-timbered extension with brick infill, inscribed "1877" | D-5-64-000-80 | |
Am Hammer 21/23 ( location ) |
Former hammer mill, now art mill | Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and dwarf house with half-timbered gable and crooked hip, inscribed "1758", southern three-storey extension 19th century, dwarf house second half of the 19th century
Ancillary building, added to the north, four-storey, gable-independent sandstone block construction with half-timbered gable and crooked hip, 19th century |
D-5-64-000-81 | |
Am Hammer 25 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone block building with a gable roof and a slight risal structure, around 1880 | D-5-64-000-82 | |
Am Hammer 27 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey sandstone block building with a gable roof, marked "1879" | D-5-64-000-83 | |
Rennmühlstrasse ( location ) |
Torture column and stone cross | Eight-sided pillar on a cuboid base with a relief housing, sandstone, inscribed "1476"
Stone cross, wayside cross, sandstone, probably second half of the 15th century Muldenstein, sandstone, probably from the late Middle Ages |
D-5-64-000-1631 |
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Rennmühlstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran rectory | Two-storey sandstone block construction with hipped roof and dormers, 1780
Barn, half-timbered building on a sandstone base with a half-hipped roof, the core dendrochronologically dated 1469, dendrochronologically dated 1618 and 1849 rebuilt So-called cellar house, ground-floor sandstone block construction with a pitched roof and filled cellar, partly half-timbered, in the core dendrochronologically dated 1436, rebuilt in the 19th century Back house, sandstone block construction with a gable roof, in the core 1662 |
D-5-64-000-1627 |
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Rennmühlstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of Our Lady | Sandstone block construction with a gable roof and choir tower with a steep pyramid roof, hall church with wooden barrel ceiling, galleries and recessed choir with ribbed vault, in the core dendrochronologically dated 1293, dendrochronologically dated 1516 and 1711 Widening and change; with equipment
Cemetery fortifications with battlements, sandstone cuboids and quarry stone masonry, in the core at the end of the 13th century, expanded around 1430/35 Graveyard with tombstones, around 1298 |
D-5-64-000-1628 |
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Rennmühlstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Former school house | Two-storey, largely plastered sandstone building with a hipped roof, 1825 | D-5-64-000-1629 |
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Rennmühlstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Former Karner | Two-storey sandstone block construction with a gable roof and half-timbered gable, rebuilt around 1300, dendrochronologically dated 1430 | D-5-64-000-1630 |
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Herpersdorf
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Am Wiesengrund ( location ) |
Stone cross | Atonement Cross, sandstone, early 16th century | D-5-64-000-2825 |
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Kubinstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor solid building with half-timbered gable and crooked hip, late 18th / early 19th century | D-5-64-000-1154 |
Kornburg
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Am Herpersdorfer Weg (field name) ( location ) |
So-called Swedish cross | Stone cross, sandstone, late 15th / early 16th century | D-5-64-000-2255 |
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Am Neuseser Weg (field name) ( location ) |
Stone cross | One cross arm broken off, sandstone, probably from the late Middle Ages | D-5-64-000-2253 |
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At the Schwedenkreuzen / Römerstraße ( location ) |
Three stone crosses | The middle one with broken cross arms, sandstone, probably late medieval | D-5-64-000-2254 |
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Flockenstrasse 16 ( location ) |
barn | Ground floor half-timbered building with gable roof, 18th century | D-5-64-000-478 | |
Flockenstrasse 18 ( location ) |
barn | Ground floor half-timbered building with a gable roof and sandstone base, 18th century | D-5-64-000-2820 | |
Flockenstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, gable-independent and plastered sandstone building with a crooked roof, plastered half-timbered gable and bat dormers, in the core 1736
Courtyard wall with profiled gate pillars with spherical crowning, sandstone, around 1736 |
D-5-64-000-479 | |
Flockenstrasse 27 ( location ) |
barn | Ground floor half-timbered building with a gable roof on a sandstone base, early 19th century | D-5-64-000-480 | |
Court path 2 ( location ) |
Former baker's property | Two-storey sandstone block construction with a gable roof, plastered half-timbered gable and sandstone baker's sign on the eaves side, 1738/40 | D-5-64-000-612 | |
Im Schloßhof 1 ( location ) |
Former barn | Ground floor half-timbered building with a gable roof and sandstone base, street gable facing Kornburger Hauptstraße, in the core the second half of the 17th century | D-5-64-000-859 | |
Im Schloßhof 2 ( location ) |
Former Rieterschloss | Former moated castle, horseshoe-shaped system around the inner courtyard with donjon and former moat, two-storey quarry stone and sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, corner oriel turrets with pointed helmets, gable dormers and four-storey keep with hipped roof, in the core 12th / 13th. Century, first quarter of the 17th century, marked "1686", rebuilt in 1923/27 and partially reconstructed
Associated fortification wall around former moat with castle courtyard wall and rectangular gate with wooden beams to the east, sandstone and quarry stone masonry, medieval core, 17th century Rock cellar, northwest of the castle on the fortification wall |
D-5-64-000-860 |
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Im Schloßhof 3 ( location ) |
barn | Ground floor half-timbered building with half hipped roof and sandstone base, second half of the 17th century | D-5-64-000-861 | |
Im Schloßhof 4-10 ( location ) |
Outer courtyard of the former Rieterschloss | Two rows of houses on the ground floor, eaves with a gable roof, plastered sandstone masonry and half-timbering, 17th / 18th centuries. Century, partially renewed | D-5-64-000-862 | |
Kornburger Hauptstrasse ( location ) |
Memorial to those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War and the First and Second World Wars | Obelisk with inscription medallion and soldier's helmet on a volute-decorated pedestal and inscription panels with the names of the fallen, sandstone, extended by two sandstone parapet walls erected on both sides of the monument with the names of the fallen soldiers of the Second World War, around 1920, around 1950 | D-5-64-000-2826 | |
Kornburger Hauptstrasse ( location ) |
Deer monument | Sandstone figure of a resting deer with real antlers on a high sandstone column with an inscription plaque, in memory of the shooting of a ten-denier by Margrave Wilhelm Friedrich von Ansbach , 1712 | D-5-64-000-1099 | |
Kornburger Hauptstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Broad, ground-floor sandstone building with a gable roof and plastered half-timbered gable, 18th century | D-5-64-000-1088 | |
Kornburger Hauptstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Small house, probably a former outbuilding to the former Seckendorff-Eggloffstein'schen Freihaus | Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone building with gable roof and plastered half-timbered gable, in the core 1709 | D-5-64-000-1089 | |
Kornburger Hauptstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Former Seckendorff-Eggloffstein'sches Freihaus | Former mansion, two-storey, plastered sandstone building with hipped roof, corner pilaster strips and profiled portal with coat of arms, 1708/09
Barn in the courtyard, one-story half-timbered building with a saddle roof and sandstone base, around 1709 Utility building, ground floor saddle roof building with half-timbered gable and elevator dormer, first half of the 18th century Former guard house, now garden house, two-storey sandstone building with half-timbered upper storey and hipped roof, around 1709 Rectangular portal with profiled beams against the moated castle, sandstone, inscribed "1708" on the lintel |
D-5-64-000-1090 | |
Kornburger Hauptstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Small house | Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone building with a saddle roof and eaves and rear gables in half-timbering, partly plastered, probably early 19th century | D-5-64-000-1091 | |
Kornburger Hauptstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Roten Ochsen | Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone building with a gable roof, the core of the 18th century, 1866
Associated barn, ground floor, eaves-standing sandstone building with saddle roof and half-timbered gable, 18th / 19th century. century |
D-5-64-000-1092 | |
Kornburger Hauptstrasse 24 ( location ) |
House in a corner | Two-storey sandstone block construction with hipped roof and large roof bay window with gable, 1786, roof extension 19th century | D-5-64-000-1094 | |
Kornburger Hauptstrasse 29 ( location ) |
Former Müller-Vargeth'sches Freihaus, later town hall | Two-storey sandstone block construction with hipped roof and profiled portals, 1731
Associated barn, ground-floor, gable-independent sandstone block building with gable roof, 18th century |
D-5-64-000-1095 |
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Kornburger Hauptstrasse 31 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran rectory | Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and half-timbered upper storey, in the core first quarter of the 17th century, mid-17th century
Former barn, now a local history museum, one-story, eaves half-timbered building with half-hipped roof, sandstone plinth and gable-sided extension with hipped roof, 1693 Sandstone courtyard wall with arched gate entrance, second half of the 17th century |
D-5-64-000-1096 | |
Kornburger Hauptstrasse 37 ( location ) |
Door frame and heraldic cartouche | Sandstone, inscribed "1743"; on renewed gabled house | D-5-64-000-1097 | |
Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, Ludwig Canal ( location ) |
Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal | see monuments in the forest Kleinschwarzenlohe | D-5-76-453-1 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal | Artificially created waterway between Kelheim and Bamberg over a length of 173 km with formerly 100 locks, numerous water and shipping systems and buildings for the creation of a continuous waterway between the North Sea and the Black Sea, at the instigation of King Ludwig I of Bavaria by Heinrich Freiherr von Pechmann, 1836-45 | D-5-64-000-2733 |
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Sudermannstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Former shepherd's house | Ground floor, eaves gable roof building with half-timbered gable, 1721 | D-5-64-000-1923 | |
Venatoriusstraße 1 ( location ) |
Former sacristan and school house | Two-storey sandstone cuboid building with hipped roof, 1796/97 | D-5-64-000-2017 | |
Venatoriusstraße 2 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Nicholas | Sandstone block construction with hipped roof, corner pilasters and east tower with octagonal top and pointed helmet, hall building with side aisle-like extensions, in the so-called margrave baroque style , probably by Johann David Steingruber , 1739/40; with equipment
Surrounded by high churchyard wall, sandstone and quarry stone, at the same time Gatehouse, sandstone block construction with hipped roof and arched portal, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2018 |
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Venatoriusstraße 4 ( location ) |
Former sacristan's house with servant apartment and local prison | Two-storey, eaves gable roof building with partly sandstone ground floor and half-timbered upper storey and gable, integrated into the churchyard wall, modernly labeled “1579”, heightened at the end of the 17th or beginning of the 18th century, extended in 1752 | D-5-64-000-2019 | |
Venatoriusstraße 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Ground floor, gable-independent and plastered solid building with tailcoat roof, raised on the street side with half-timbered upper floor and gable, end of the 18th century | D-5-64-000-2020 | |
Venatoriusstraße 9 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone block building with tailcoat roof, one-sided eaves side increase with half-timbered upper floor, 17th / 18th century. Century, increase at the beginning of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-2022 | |
Venatoriusstraße 10 ( location ) |
barn | Ground floor, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with saddle roof and half-timbered gable, first half of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-2023 |
Worzeldorf
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Friedrich-Overbeck-Strasse 1 ( location ) |
Former canal farm | Two-storey sandstone block construction with a gable roof and a former barn built across, ground floor sandstone building with a gable roof, first half of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-510 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal (near Spitzwegstraße) ( location ) |
Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal | Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, an artificially created waterway between Kelheim and Bamberg over a length of 173 km with formerly 100 locks, numerous water and shipping systems and buildings to create a continuous waterway between the North Sea and the Black Sea, on request King Ludwig I of Bavaria by Heinrich Freiherr von Pechmann, 1836–45 | D-5-64-000-2261 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal (Spitzwegstraße) ( location ) |
Lock 67 | Part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, chamber lock, disturbed by the road, sandstone, 1836–45 | D-5-64-000-2263 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Lock 68 | Part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, chamber lock with footbridge, sandstone, 1836/45; | D-5-64-000-2264 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Worzeldorf canal harbor | Worzeldorf Canal Harbor, | D-5-64-000-2264 associated |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Worzeldorf canal harbor | Canal crane from IW Spaeth Dutzendteich, re. 1849. | D-5-64-000-2264 associated |
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Seckendorfstrasse ( location ) |
Stone cross | Sandstone, probably from the late Middle Ages | D-5-64-000-2267 |
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Seckendorfstrasse ( location ) |
Stone cross | Sandstone, probably from the late Middle Ages | D-5-64-000-2266 |
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Worzeldorfer Hauptstraße 15 ( location ) |
Black Eagle Inn | Two-storey, gable-independent sandstone block construction with a gable roof, in the rear part plastered half-timbered upper storey and crooked hip, inscribed "1699"
Farm building, barn and stables, elongated, ground-floor and eaves brick building with a gable roof and elevator dormers, around 1903 |
D-5-64-000-2196 |
Royal court
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Marthweg 120 ( location ) |
Worzeldorfer Gutshof | Former mansion, ground-floor, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, half-timbered gable and half-timbered dwelling with hipped roof, 1796, expanded at the beginning of the 20th century
Former day laborer's house, stable house, ground-floor, gable-independent sandstone block building with gable roof, labeled "1796", new building from "1836" (labeled) Barn, half-timbered building on a sandstone base with a gable roof, probably from the late 18th century Stable building, brick building with a gable roof, late 19th century Sandstone pillar, probably late 18th century |
D-5-64-000-2195 |
Pillenreuth
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Former monastery walls of the former Augustinian monastery in Pillenreuth | Sandstone block walls with arched arched archways with battlements in brickwork in the east and with arched arched archway made of sandstone masonry with volutes in the west, the core of the 15th century, with changes probably up to the 19th century | D-5-64-000-2233 |
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Former monastery farm of the former Augustinian monastery Pillenreuth, residential stable house | Two-storey, partly plastered sandstone block building with half-timbered gable, partly half-timbered upper storey and one-sided half-hipped roof, in the core early 17th century, inscribed "1607" | D-5-64-000-2230 |
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Zum Klösterle 6/14 ( location ) |
Remains of the church wall of the former Augustinian monastery church in Pillenreuth | Sandstone and quarry stone masonry, late medieval, monastery church consecrated in 1418, destroyed in 1552, in a north-south stretch between Zum Klösterle 14 and 6 | D-5-64-000-2229 | |
To Klösterle 14 ( location ) |
Former provost's house of the former Augustinian monastery in Pillenreuth, later the restaurant at Zum Klösterle | Two-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with high arched windows, 14th century core, early 17th century, renovations 19th/20. Century. The building was destroyed by a gas explosion on January 4, 2012. | D-5-64-000-2231 | |
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Former host house | Small house, ground floor gable roof construction with sandstone and quarry stone masonry, rebuilt with remains of the former monastery wall, 1892 | D-5-64-000-2232 | |
Zum Klösterle 18 ( location ) |
Former discharge house, small house | Ground floor saddle roof building with sandstone and quarry stone masonry, with remnants of the former monastery walls, built in place of the nunnery and dormitory, 1919 | D-5-64-000-2819 |
Eibacher Forest
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Lock 69 | Part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, chamber lock with footbridge, sandstone, 1836–45. | D-5-64-000-2377 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal | Artificially created waterway between Kelheim and Bamberg over a length of 173 km with formerly 100 locks, numerous water and shipping systems and buildings for the creation of a continuous waterway between the North Sea and the Black Sea, at the instigation of King Ludwig I of Bavaria by Heinrich Freiherr von Pechmann, art. Water inlet for the canal section, 1836–45. | D-5-64-000-2732 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Ottergraben | 1836-45. | D-5-64-000-2732 associated |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Lock 70 | Part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, chamber lock with footbridge, sandstone. | D-5-64-000-2378 |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Lock 70 | Lock-secured intersection of overflow ditches and canal inlets, Ottergraben, 1836–45. | D-5-64-000-2378 associated |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Lock 70 | Lock keeper's house, single-storey, massive flat gable roof building, red sandstone, 1836/45 | D-5-64-000-2378 associated |
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ( location ) |
Lock 71 | Part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, chamber lock partially built over, sandstone, 1836–45 | D-5-64-000-2736 |
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Worzeldorfer Lach ( location ) |
So-called Ullher cross or Dilherr cross | Stone cross, sandstone, probably late medieval | D-5-64-000-2379 |
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Weiherhaus
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At the ponds 3 ( location ) |
Former manor Weiherhaus | Two-storey, plastered solid building with hipped roof and rusticated corner pilaster strips, around 1692 | D-5-64-000-101 | |
At the ponds 29/31 ( location ) |
Former Holzschuher'sche barn, now a residential building | Ground floor plastered building with half-hipped roof, dormers and wide half-timbered dormer, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, expanded in the 20th century; with heraldic cartouche | D-5-64-000-102 | |
Radmeisterstraße ( location ) |
So-called Swedish cross | Stone cross, sandstone, probably early 16th century | D-5-64-000-2260 |
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Architectural monuments in the southwestern outer city
Röthenbach near Schweinau
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Castellstrasse 140 / Nürnberger Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Factory building of the AW Faber-Castell pencil factory | Former production buildings, two- or three-storey buildings with plastered pilaster strips and flat or gable roof, around 1860
Water tower, five-story with ogival windows and cornices, 1880 Northern, eastern and southern extensions, two-storey plastered buildings with a mansard gable roof and roof core, structure with brick strips, 1911 Former fire station, single-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and three arched openings, around 1911 Extension to the north, three-storey saddle roof structure with pilaster strips and flat triangular gables, pilasters with Ionic capital, 1924 South-eastern extensions, three-storey pitched roof buildings with plastered pilaster strips, 1925/26 Power machine hall, building with three staggered heights with pyramidal skylights, with technical equipment, 1926 The buildings are partly on the territory of the city of Stein ; see also the list of architectural monuments in Stein (Middle Franconia) . |
D-5-73-127-54 |
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Ellingstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Former stable house | Ground floor, eaves and plastered gable roof building with plastered sandstone gable in the east and plastered half-timbered gable and crooked hip in the west, inscribed "1800" | D-5-64-000-418 | |
Jägerstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey, gable-independent sandstone building with a gable roof, volute gable, dormer windows, corner pilasters and cornices, labeled "1809" and "1898" | D-5-64-000-887 | |
Rednitzstrasse ( location ) |
Faber Park | Landscape park in the English style, laid out by Adolf Wagner, 1850/53, expanded gradually in the second half of the 19th century
Weiher, laid out in 1880, enlarged in 1910 Artificial ruin with a so-called Roland arch and two wrought iron access bridges, tuff stone masonry, laid out on an island in the pond, around 1910 Former mausoleum, central building with temple front, sandstone building, in classical forms, around 1898 |
D-5-64-000-1600 |
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Rednitzstrasse 33 ( location ) |
Former inn | Two-storey, plastered sandstone building with a gable roof, volute gable, gable dormers and profiled rectangular portal, end of the 18th century | D-5-64-000-1598 | |
Rednitzstrasse 80/84 ( location ) |
Former gatehouses of an abandoned royal stables of the Faber-Castell castle | Ground floor hipped roof buildings with sandstone corner structure, risalits, half-timbered gables, gable gables, dormers and loggias, Heimat style, around 1905
Enclosure, tuff stone wall with iron mesh fence and gate pillars, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-1599 | |
Röthenbacher Hauptstraße 74/76 ( location ) |
Former school house | Two-storey eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and clock tower, inscribed "1877"
Extension building, two-storey sandstone building with a flat mansard roof with fore and gable dormers, inscribed "1907" |
D-5-64-000-1671 |
Neurothenbach
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Gebersdorfer Straße 89 ( location ) |
Former customs house | Ground floor, eaves sandstone building with crooked roof, half-timbered gable and dwarf house with hipped roof, around 1900 | D-5-64-000-590 |
Eibach
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Eibacher Hauptstraße 55 ( location ) |
Former Evangelical Lutheran parsonage | Two-storey sandstone building with a hipped roof, second half of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-400 |
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Eibacher Hauptstraße 59 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. John Baptist | Sandstone block construction with a gable roof, west tower with pointed spire and polygonal choir, nave hall with wooden barrel and recessed choir with throat rib vault, changed in the core in 1343, mid-18th century and inscribed "1914"; with equipment | D-5-64-000-402 |
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Eibacher Hauptstraße 78 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves and rusticated sandstone cuboid building with gable roof and dwarf house, around 1860/70 | D-5-64-000-403 |
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Eibenweg 10 ( location ) |
Historical church furnishings | Historical furnishings of the newly built Catholic parish church St. Walburga | D-5-64-000-404 | |
Forstweiherstraße 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone building with a gable roof and two-storey mid-gable, the core of the 18th century, expanded in the 19th century
Outbuilding, two-storey gable roof building with partially plastered half-timbered upper storey, 19th century Barn, square sandstone building with a gable roof and arched portal, inscribed "1842" |
D-5-64-000-489 |
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Forstweiherstraße 20 / 20a ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Ground floor gable-independent gable roof building with half-timbered gable, the core of the 18th century | D-5-64-000-490 | |
Fritz-Weidner-Strasse 1 ( location ) |
Black Eagle | Two-storey sandstone block construction with a mansard gable roof, the core of the 17th century, dendrochronologically dated 1649/50, conversion and mansard roof extension by Johann Carl, 1891, inscribed "1892" | D-5-64-000-518 |
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Fritz-Weidner-Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house with a locksmith's workshop | Two-storey eaves and articulated clinker building with a mansard gable roof and gable dormers, marked "1882" | D-5-64-000-520 |
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Fritz-Weidner-Straße 19 ( location ) |
Mortuary in the Eibach cemetery | Ground floor, eaves sandstone building with gable roof, central projection and pointed arch portal, neo-Gothic, inscribed "1898" | D-5-64-000-521 |
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Fürreuthweg 95 ( location ) |
School on Fürreuthweg | Schoolhouse, elongated, two-storey plastered building with a gable roof
Gym with massive clock tower, eaves gable roof building with four-storey tower building with gable roof and round-arched passages, connected to the school house by an open wooden break hall with a pent roof All from the Nuremberg Municipal Building Department ( Walter Brugmann , Heinz Schmeißner , W. Köthmann), 1937/38 |
D-5-64-000-2402 | |
Heidestraße 27 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone block building with volute gable, dendrochronologically dated 1654/55, inscribed "1829" | D-5-64-000-741 |
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Motterstrasse 39 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and a two-storey extension with a hipped roof, marked "1770" | D-5-64-000-1370 |
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Motterstrasse ( location ) |
Stone cross | Sandstone, supposedly 1386 | D-5-64-000-1371 |
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Motterstrasse ( location ) |
War memorial | Octagonal, tempietto-like arcade with a centrally positioned pedestal with a cast-iron bowl and inscription panels, limestone, classifying, by Matthias Billmann, 1928 | D-5-64-000-1372 |
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Turning point 13 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor gable roof building with half-timbered gable, 18th century | D-5-64-000-2198 |
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Turning point 17 / 17a ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone block construction with gable roof and dormers, marked "1811" | D-5-64-000-2199 |
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Reichelsdorf
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Eichstätter Platz 1 ( location ) |
Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Family | Sandstone brick building with saddle roof, polygonal choir, bell tower with flat tent roof, convex western front, weekday chapel attached to the south of the nave and two-storey sacristy extension with saddle roof, in neo-Romanesque forms, with furnishings; by Rolf Behringer, 1929/30, 1967/68 expanded by Peter Leonhardt | D-5-64-000-407 |
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Reichelsdorfer Hauptstraße 126 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey sandstone building with a hipped roof, mid-19th century. | D-5-64-000-1616 | |
Reichelsdorfer Hauptstraße 162 ( location ) |
Brandenburg tavern | Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid structure with a gable roof, volute gables, half-timbered elevator dormer with crooked dormer, drag dormers, rusticated round arch portal and corner pilasters, inscribed "1680" | D-5-64-000-1617 | |
Reichelsdorfer Hauptstraße 181 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey sandstone building with hipped roof and triangular gable with coat of arms, mid-19th century
Enclosure, arrow grid fence, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-1618 | |
Reichelsdorfer Schulgasse 6 ( location ) |
Former municipal administration building | Stately, two-storey solid building on an L-shaped base line, with mansard hipped and mansard half-hipped roofs, east single-storey extension with crooked hipped roof and bat dormers, built in 1922, extension of the extension by one axis in 1928 | D-5-64-000-4741 | |
Schalkhaußerstraße 24/26 ( location ) |
Waldstromer-Schlösschen | Former mansion and former moated castle (No. 26), three-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with saddle roof, volute gable and profiled rectangular portal, the core from 1651 (dendrochronologically dated), conversions marked "1731" and "1839"
Belonging to a park, formerly filled moat, second half of the 18th century, with a fountain in front of the entrance to the castle, four-pass basin with figures of Mercury and Minerva on the fountain shaft and large conch shell, after 1700, with a Romanesque baptismal font with a half-palmette tendril, 12th century, and stone bench , first half of the 18th century Post gate at the northern entrance to the park, profiled sandstone pillars with spherical attachments, first half of the 18th century Farm yard in front of the castle with profiled sandstone gate pillars with spherical attachments, first half of the 18th century Former Vogtshaus (No. 24), two-storey, angled sandstone block building with hipped roof and basket arch portal, inscribed "1722" Economy building, ground-floor sandstone block with hipped roof, partly timber-frame, around 1722 Barn, sandstone block construction with a steep gable roof, first half of the 19th century. |
D-5-64-000-1740 | |
Schalkhaußerstraße 28 ( location ) |
farm | Residential house, ground-floor, gable-independent sandstone block construction with gable roof, marked 1879, basement access marked "1843"
Barn, half-timbered building with a steep saddle roof, dormers and wooden gables, 18th century Former oven, sandstone block construction with gable roof, inscribed "1810" Forms a closed complex with the Waldstrom castle and the Vogthaus (Schalkhauser Straße 24/26) |
D-5-64-000-1741 | |
Waldstromerstraße 28 ( location ) |
Former baker's property | Two-storey hipped roof building in a corner position with curved gable gables and corner floor bay window, Baroque style, by the Laufamholz construction engineering office, 1910 | D-5-64-000-2370 | |
Waldstromerstraße 49 ( location ) |
Factory owner's villa | Ground floor mansard roof building on a high base floor with bay windows and gable with wooden gable cladding, late Art Nouveau, by Wilhelm Schemm, 1907 | D-5-64-000-2371 |
Krottenbach
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Deutenbacher Straße 1 ( location ) |
Former fire department store | Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone block construction with a gable roof, inscribed "1888" | D-5-64-000-2830 | |
Fickenholz ( location ) |
So-called shot cross | Stone cross , arms broken off, sandstone | D-5-64-000-369 |
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Großweismannsdorfer Straße 5 / 5a ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Ground floor, eaves half-timbered building with gable roof, 18th / 19th centuries century
Barn, sandstone block construction with a gable roof and plastered gable, 19th century |
D-5-64-000-680 | |
Höllwiesenstrasse 74 / 76a; Deutenbacher Straße 8 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor, gable-independent half-timbered building with a steep gable roof and dwarf house, in the core 18th century, first half of the 19th century, dwarf house 1934
Barn, gable roof construction with eaves, 19th century, extended in 1923 |
D-5-64-000-810 | |
Höllwiesenstraße 80 ( location ) |
Former shepherd's house | Ground floor plastered building with saddle roof, half-timbered gable and wooden-paneled gable top, 18th century | D-5-64-000-811 | |
Krottenbacher Straße 81/83 ( location ) |
Double farmhouse | Ground floor, plastered saddle roof building, two-storey half-timbered building on the courtyard side, 18./19. Century, expansion marked "1925" | D-5-64-000-1150 | |
Krottenbacher Straße 86 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor solid construction with gable roof, half-timbered gable and wide half-timbered dormer, 18th / 19th centuries Century, renewed in 1922 and inscribed "1982" | D-5-64-000-1151 | |
Krottenbacher Straße 89 ( location ) |
farm | Stable house, ground-floor sandstone block construction with a gable roof and dormer windows, marked "1876"
Barn, half-timbered building on a sandstone base with a gable roof, first half of the 19th century Enclosure, sandstone wall and gate post, 19th century |
D-5-64-000-1152 |
Mühlhof
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Härleinstraße 7 ( location ) |
Workers' house at the Leonische Drahtwerke | Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone building with a gable roof, mid-19th century | D-5-64-000-692 | |
Mühlhofer Hauptstrasse ( location ) |
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 , Laufamholzstrasse 370 , B 4 , Münchener Strasse , Erlenstegenstrasse , Äußere Bayreuther Strasse |
D-5-64-000-2975 |
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Mühlhofer Hauptstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Factory building of the Leonische Drahtwerke | Factory building, two-storey sandstone building with shed roofs , 1881 | D-5-64-000-1376 | |
Mühlhofer Hauptstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Former headquarters of the Leonische Drahtwerke | Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone building with a gable roof and cornice, around 1860/80 | D-5-64-000-1377 | |
Mühlhofer Hauptstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Workers' house at the Leonische Drahtwerke | Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone building with a gable roof and cornice, 1854 | D-5-64-000-1378 | |
Stieberstrasse 6-21 ( location ) |
Workers' settlement near the Leonische Werke | Eight semi-detached houses, ground-floor, eaves brick buildings with sandstone structure and slate-covered gable roofs, 1866/69 | D-5-64-000-1919 |
Gerasmühle
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At the Gerasmühle 5/7 ( location ) |
Mill building | Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid structure with a gable roof, dormer windows and wooden-paneled elevator bay windows, first half of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-177 | |
At the Gerasmühle 6/12 ( location ) |
Courtyard | Workers' house, two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, plastered upper storey, profiled cornice and clock tower with a curved helmet, early 19th century
Economy building, ground-floor sandstone cuboid building with gable roof, at the same time Former Barn, ground floor half-timbered building with a steep gable roof, at the same time, conversion marked "1992" |
D-5-64-000-178 | |
At Gerasmühle 8 ( location ) |
Workers house | Two-storey sandstone block construction with a gable roof and gable, mid-19th century | D-5-64-000-180 | |
At Gerasmühle 9 ( location ) |
Mill building | Two-storey sandstone cuboid construction with cornice, steep pitched roof and dormer windows, around 1810 | D-5-64-000-181 | |
At Gerasmühle 10 ( location ) |
Workers house | Two-storey sandstone block construction with a gable roof, dormers and cornice, marked "1882", conversion marked "1982" | D-5-64-000-182 | |
At Gerasmühle 12a ( location ) |
Workers house | Two-storey sandstone cuboid building with cornice and hipped roof, first half of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-183 | |
At Gerasmühle 14 ( location ) |
Former administration building | Two-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof and bat dormers, around 1810 | D-5-64-000-184 | |
At Gerasmühle 16 ( location ) |
Inn | Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone building with a gable roof, volute gable, corner pilasters and elevator dormer with crooked hip, late 18th century, portal marked "1810", dendrochronologically dated 1809/10, reconstruction marked "1995" | D-5-64-000-185 | |
At Gerasmühle 16 ( location ) |
Hipped roof construction | Three-storey, plastered half-timbered building, first half of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-186 |
Lohhof
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Drahtzieherstraße 2 / 4a ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone block construction with saddle roof and large half-timbered dormer, marked "1855"
Associated with a former pigsty, ground-floor, eaves-standing sandstone block with a gable roof, mid-19th century |
D-5-64-000-377 | |
Drahtzieherstraße 8 ( location ) |
Former servants' house | Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone building with a gable roof, marked 1884, the rear part and roof structure restored after a fire in 1966/68
Corresponding gate pillar of the enclosure, sandstone, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2294 |
Architectural monuments in the western outskirts
Großreuth near Schweinau
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Alte Wallensteinstrasse 145 ( location ) |
"Apollon" inn | Two-storey eaves and plastered gable roof building with elevator dormer, marked 1683, renovation marked "1926" | D-5-64-000-2070 | |
Old Wallensteinstrasse 146; Winterstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Former courtyard | Former stable house, ground floor saddle roof structure, mainly half-timbered, 18./19. century
Courtyard wall with gate pillars, sandstone, plastered, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2071 | |
Alte Wallensteinstrasse 150 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, eaves-sided sandstone cuboid structure with a gable roof and cornices, inscribed "1800"
Courtyard wall with profiled arched door and gate pillars, sandstone, partly plastered, probably 17th century |
D-5-64-000-2072 | |
Alte Wallensteinstrasse 151 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, eaves-sided sandstone cuboid house with saddle roof and clock roof turret, first half of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-2073 | |
Alte Wallensteinstrasse 152/154 ( location ) |
Courtyard | Residential house, ground floor eaves-sided, partly plastered sandstone block building with gable roof, 18./19. century
Courtyard house, gable roof building on the eaves side, at the same time Barn, eaves saddle roof construction, at the same time Courtyard wall with three gate pillars with palmette attachments, sandstone, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2074 | |
Alte Wallensteinstraße 153 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor sandstone block building with a steep gable roof, volute gable and cornices, inscribed "1764"
Courtyard wall, sandstone ashlar wall, second half of the 18th century |
D-5-64-000-2075 | |
Alte Wallensteinstrasse 160 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor sandstone block construction with gable roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century and 19th century
Barn, one-storey sandstone block building with a gable roof and half-timbered gable, 18th / 19th centuries century |
D-5-64-000-2077 | |
Alte Wallensteinstrasse 162 ( location ) |
Courtyard | Residential house, two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and transversely attached former stable building, ground floor sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, 18th / 19th centuries century
Barn, two-storey eaves-sided sandstone cuboid construction with a gable roof, at the same time Courtyard wall with gate pillars, sandstone, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2078 | |
Alte Wallensteinstraße 163 ( location ) |
Former day laborer's house | Ground floor, eaves-sided sandstone block building with two-story extension, marked "1859" | D-5-64-000-2079 | |
Herbststrasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor, plastered gable roof building, mid 17th century | D-5-64-000-754 | |
Herbststrasse 50 ( location ) |
Großreuth cemetery near Schweinau | Established in the second half of the 19th century
Cemetery chapel, one-storey sandstone block with a gable roof and bell ridge, second half of the 19th century Cemetery wall, sandstone ashlar wall, second half of the 19th century |
D-5-64-000-755 | |
Near Winterstraße ( location ) |
Former fire department store | Ground floor sandstone block construction with a gable roof and half-timbered gable, labeled "1770" | D-5-64-000-2069 | |
Winterstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Gasthaus Rottner, formerly Zurgrün Weintraube | Two-storey eaves-sided sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and half-timbered upper floor and half-timbered gable, 18th century, renewal marked "1912", "1967" and "1995" | D-5-64-000-2166 | |
Winterstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Thomas | Unplastered brick building with saddle roof and massive tower with flat pyramid roof, hall building with rectangular chancel and wooden ceiling, by Christian Ruck, inscribed "1931"; with equipment
Enclosure, brick wall, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2167 |
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Gebersdorf
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Gebersdorfer Straße 102/104/106 ( location ) |
Former farm | Former stable house, two-storey, gable-independent sandstone building with half-timbered upper storey, half-timbered gable, tailcoat roof with crooked hip and transversely attached wing construction, two-storey eaves half-timbered construction with gable roof, 17th / 18th century. Century, wing construction marked "1720"
Former barn, one-storey sandstone block building with saddle roof and half-timbered gable, 18th century Outbuilding, ground-floor elongated saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, 18./19. century |
D-5-64-000-591 | |
Gebersdorfer Straße 115 ( location ) |
Voit inn | Two-storey, eaves-standing and partly plastered sandstone building with a gable roof and partly half-timbered upper floor, first half of the 19th century
Hall building, elongated, two-storey exposed brick building with hipped roof, curved gable and sandstone structure, neo-Renaissance, in the inn garden, end of the 19th century |
D-5-64-000-592 | |
Hügelstrasse 136 ( location ) |
Residential building | Ground floor eaves-sided saddle roof construction with half-timbered gable and gable dormers, 18th / 19th centuries century
Barn, one-story steep saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, 18th century |
D-5-64-000-832 | |
Neumühlweg 20 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Stephen | Plastered brick building with a gable roof, vestibule and bell tower with a flat pyramid roof, hall building with wooden barrel vault and round-arched choir niche, by Christian Ruck, 1930/31, inscribed "1931"; with equipment | D-5-64-000-1388 |
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Gaismannshof
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Lehrberger Strasse 75 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor sandstone block construction with western sandstone gable and eastern half-timbered gable with crested hip, 1672 ( dendrochronologically dated 1664), rebuilt in the 18th century | D-5-64-000-1184 | |
Lehrberger Strasse 80 / 80a / 82 ( location ) |
Courtyard | Residential house, ground floor sandstone block construction with saddle roof and half-timbered gable, 18th / 19th centuries century
Outbuilding, ground-floor sandstone block construction with saddle roof and half-timbered gable, 19th century Barn, on the eaves side plastered sandstone cuboid structure with gable roof, inscribed "1841" |
D-5-64-000-1185 |
Yards
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Höfener Strasse 175 ( location ) |
Former school house | Two-storey eaves-standing sandstone building with a gable roof, window cornice and clock tower, third quarter of the 19th century, clock tower 1900 | D-5-64-000-804 |
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Lotharstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Cemetery chapel | Sandstone building with a gable roof, bell tower and boarded gable, second half of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-1227 | |
Weikershofer Straße 11b ( location ) |
Residential building | Ground floor eaves gable roof building with half-timbered gable and one-sided crested hip, 17./18. century | D-5-64-000-2091 | |
Weikershofer Straße 13 ( location ) |
Former courtyard | Barn, ground floor eaves saddle roof construction with dormers
Outbuilding, ground floor saddle roof building; all 18./19. century |
D-5-64-000-2092 | |
Weikershofer Straße 17 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor sandstone block construction with a gable roof, gable dormers and half-timbered gable, labeled "1868", roof extension at the end of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-2093 | |
Weikershofer Straße 20 ( location ) |
barn | Ground floor, partly plastered half-timbered building with a gable roof and boarded gable, first quarter of the 19th century, formed the courtyard connection with Weikershofer Straße 22 | D-5-64-000-2405 | |
Weikershofer Straße 22 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Ground floor, eaves-sided sandstone block construction with gable roof, dormers, volute gables and cornices, labeled "1819" and "1902"
Courtyard gate, sandstone pillar, late 19th century |
D-5-64-000-2094 | |
Weikershofer Straße 23 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor, eaves-sided sandstone cuboid construction with gable roof, first half of the 19th century, renewals marked "1993" and "2004" | D-5-64-000-2095 | |
Weikershofer Straße 27 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor, eaves-sided sandstone building with gable roof, drag and gable dormers and transverse, two-storey extension with gable roof, first half of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-2096 | |
Weikershofer Straße 29 ( location ) |
Former shepherd's house | Ground floor half-timbered building with a gable roof, 18th century | D-5-64-000-2097 |
Kleinreuth near Schweinau
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Rothenburger Straße 482 ( location ) |
Gasthof Weinländer, formerly Zum Weißen Roß | Two-storey saddle roof building with half-timbered upper storey, one-sided crested hip and half-timbered elevator dormer with crested hip, inscribed "1654"
Draw well, sandstone with a gable roof |
D-5-64-000-1704 | |
Rothenburger Straße 484 ( location ) |
Former forge | Two-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof and a dwelling, marked "1702" | D-5-64-000-1705 | |
Rothenburger Strasse 496 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor, partly plastered sandstone building with a gable roof, inscribed "1850" | D-5-64-000-1706 |
Leyh
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Höfener Straße 81 ( location ) |
Former restoration by Johann Eberlein | Two-storey eaves brick building with a steep mansard gable roof, sandstone ground floor, sandstone structure, risalit and volute gable, in neo-renaissance style, around 1880/90 | D-5-64-000-803 | |
Rauhäckerstraße 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Ground floor gable roof building with half-timbered gable and dwarf house with hip foot, 18th century, dwarf house inscribed "1910" | D-5-64-000-1592 | |
Sigmundstrasse 80 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (parish church) | Plastered saddle roof building with east tower with steep pointed helmet, by Christian Ruck, 1927/28, east tower by Gustav Gsaenger , 1959/60; with equipment | D-5-64-000-947 |
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Eberhardshof
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Eberhardshof 1 ( location ) |
Inn | Ground floor sandstone block construction with a steep gable roof, dormer windows, volute gable and gothic gable, 18th and 19th centuries, inscribed "1754"
Former farm building, single-storey long building with a gable roof, dormers and half-timbering, 19th century, partially renewed Enclosure, iron mesh fence, 19th century |
D-5-64-000-381 |
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Eberhardshof 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Ground floor sandstone block construction with a gable roof, dwarf house, roof core and dormers, marked "1855"
Barn, one-storey sandstone block building with a steep pitched roof and dormers, 19th century |
D-5-64-000-382 | |
Fürther Straße 152 ( location ) |
Apartment house in a corner | Four-storey sandstone cuboid building with a mansard roof, dwarf houses and roof core, with two- and three-storey flat core with hipped roof and four-storey, polygonal corner bay, in the New Nuremberg style with neo-Gothic shapes, around 1900 | D-5-64-000-579 | |
Fürther Strasse 154 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey, eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone street facade, dwarf house with volute gable, roof bay window, two two-story sandstone cores with iron balcony balustrade and very flat, two-story sandstone bay window with hipped roof, in the New Nuremberg style with neo-Gothic shapes, around 1900
Associated rear building, tenement house, three-story plastered building with pent roof, at the same time Workshop and garage, two-storey monopitch roof building with elevator dormer and single-storey flat roof building, simultaneously |
D-5-64-000-580 | |
Fürther Straße 158 ( location ) |
Apartment house in a corner | Four-story, asymmetrically grouped plastered building with high sandstone plinth and mansard roof, gable gables, corner loggia and iron balcony, with one and two-story oriels with balcony balustrade and two-story, three-sided corner oriel, in reduced historical forms, inscribed "1909" | D-5-64-000-581 | |
Fürther Straße 165 ( location ) |
Apartment house in a corner | Five-storey saddle roof building with sandstone street facades, gable gables and dormers, with one-storey sandstone bay window with balcony parapet, three-storey, two-axis flat bay window with iron balcony parapet and three-storey, single-axis corner bay window with iron balcony parapet, in the New Nuremberg style with neo-Gothic shapes, around 1900 | D-5-64-000-582 | |
Fürther Straße 168 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, eaves-standing sandstone block building with a gable roof and arched windows, around 1840 | D-5-64-000-2307 | |
Fürther Strasse 176 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey mansard roof building on a high base floor with sandstone facades, dormer windows and central projecting with dome, in the neo-baroque style, around 1900
Associated enclosure wall, sandstone, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-583 | |
Fürther Strasse 199 ( location ) |
Head of the former Balmberger minting mill | One-storey brick building with sandstone structure, mansard hipped roof, dwelling with volute gable and roof core, in the neo-renaissance style, around 1898 | D-5-64-000-2309 | |
Fürther Straße 205/215 ( location ) |
Former Quelle mail order company | Five-storey reinforced concrete skeleton construction with flat roof, continuous ribbon windows and chrome-leather yellow clinker parapets, main facade on Fürther Straße divided into four porches by stairwells, two inner courtyards with bridged entrances from the south, by Ernst Neufert and Gherzi engineering office (Engineering International Zurich), core building on Fürther Straße from 1954– 56 under the "Neubau Quelle" construction management, associated construction phases 1959–68
See also Wandererstraße 80/89 |
D-5-64-000-2509 |
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Maximilianstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Five-storey mansard roof building in corner position with gable, sandstone ground floor, iron balcony and three-storey sandstone round bay window with iron balcony parapet, late Art Nouveau, around 1910 | D-5-64-000-1280 | |
Maximilianstrasse 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-story mansard roof building in corner position with sandstone ground floor and corner structure, dwarf houses, dormers and corner tower attachment, with iron balconies, three-story round bay window with balcony parapet and three-story flat bay window with hipped roof, simple Art Nouveau, inscribed "1908" | D-5-64-000-1281 | |
Maximilianstrasse 42 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Five-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, ornamental gable and three-storey, two-axis sandstone bay window with balcony parapet, Art Nouveau, around 1910 | D-5-64-000-1282 | |
Muggenhofer Straße 28 ( location ) |
Former factory building of the Triumph works | Four-storey plastered building on the eaves with recessed attic storey and ornamental gable, objectivity influenced by Expressionism and Heimatstil, by Jakob Schmeißner, inscribed "1923/24"
Associated front garden enclosure, sandstone masonry with wooden battens, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-1382 |
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Muggenhofer Straße 80-90 (even numbers); Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Straße 28-34 (even numbers); Lortzingstraße 4 ( location ) |
Urban housing complex | Three-wing, two-storey building complex with a gable roof, corner projections, roof core and dormers, plastered building with sandstone structure and city coat of arms, in the simple New Nuremberg style, inscribed "1901" | D-5-64-000-1383 | |
Pestalozzistraße 25 ( location ) |
Former district institution for the deaf, now a center for the hearing impaired | Three-wing, three-storey saddle roof building with corner projections and three gables, plastered building with rich Art Nouveau decor in sandstone and portal sculpture, by Josef Förster, 1903–05
Prayer room with equipment; associated two garden pavilions; on the northern property line. |
D-5-64-000-743 |
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Seeleinsbühlstraße 9 ( location ) |
Apartment building with restaurant Zum Bühler | Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone street facade and ground floor, gables and roof core with pointed helmets, in the New Nuremberg style with neo-Gothic shapes, by Karl Neuwirth, 1896 | D-5-64-000-2356 | |
Wandererstraße 80 ( location ) |
Gatehouse of the former Quelle mail order company | Ground floor building under an asymmetrical flight roof, by Ernst Neufert, soon after 1960
See also Fürther Straße 205/215 and Wandererstraße 89 |
D-5-64-000-2510 | |
Wandererstraße 89 ( location ) |
Supply construction of the Quelle mail order company (boiler house and plant fire brigade) | Two-story clinker brick building with flat roof, by Ernst Neufert, 1955/56
Freestanding, 90 m high former chimney with illuminated advertising ( source tower ), by Ernst Neufert, inscribed "1965" See also Fürther Straße 205/215 and Wandererstraße 80 |
D-5-64-000-2511 |
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Muggenhof
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Adolf-Braun-Strasse 35 ( location ) |
Former stable house | Two-storey sandstone building with a gable roof, dwarf houses and gable crown, neo-Gothic, around 1850/60, older in the core | D-5-64-000-23 |
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Adolf-Braun-Strasse 39 ( location ) |
Former stable house | Single-storey sandstone building with a steep pitched roof and dormer windows, mid-19th century, older in the core | D-5-64-000-24 | |
Adolf-Braun-Strasse 40 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Single-storey sandstone building with half-timbered parts, half-timbered gable and one-sided crooked hips, 17th / 18th centuries. century | D-5-64-000-25 |
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Adolf-Braun-Strasse 42 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Single-storey sandstone building with half-timbered parts, half-timbered gable, crooked hip roof with dormers, 17th / 18th centuries. century | D-5-64-000-26 |
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Adolf-Braun-Strasse 45 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Single-storey saddle roof building with sandstone ground floor, dwarf house and dormers, 18th century core (dendrochronologically dated 1704/05) | D-5-64-000-27 | |
Fuchsstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Main tram workshops | Two- to four-storey group of buildings with hipped roof or mansard roof, gable, roof core, dormers, oriels and tower
Associated gatehouse, single-storey hipped roof building Car hall, single-storey, five-aisled long building with triangular gables enclosure All reform style, built 1911–1914 according to plans of the municipal building department, administration building marked “1914”. |
D-5-64-000-2305 |
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Fürther Straße 310 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Five-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid structure with a gable roof, decorative gable, two-storey flat bay window with iron balcony parapet and iron balconies, Art Nouveau forms, around 1906 | D-5-64-000-585 |
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Fürther Straße 312 ( Location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey, eaves-sided sandstone cuboid structure with saddle roof, gable, two-storey flat bay window with iron balcony balustrade and gate entrance, Art Nouveau, around 1906 | D-5-64-000-586 |
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Fürther Straße 319 ( Location ) |
villa | Three-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable, risalits, roof core with pointed helmets, with wooden loggia, balconies and two-storey corner bay window with dome, with sandstone structure, in the New Nuremberg style, 1896
Neo-Gothic parapet wall in the garden, at the same time |
D-5-64-000-2308 | |
Fürther Straße 354, Fürther Straße 352 ( location ) |
Former school house | Historic, two-storey exposed brick building with a hipped roof, house structure and central projection with a dwelling, staircase projection at the rear, 1885 | D-5-64-000-4743 |
Former monuments in the western outskirts
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Adolf-Braun-Strasse 46 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Single-storey saddle roof building, the core of the 18th century, change marked "1841", heavily renewed | D-5-64-000-28 |
Remarks
- ↑ This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The 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
- ↑ Nürnberger Nachrichten : The lost "Klösterle" . As of November 30, 2012.
literature
- Hans Wolfram Lübbeke: Middle Franconia . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume V ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52396-1 .
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the BLfD , requires JavaScript)
- List of monuments for Nuremberg (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation