List of architectural monuments in Nabburg

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The monuments of the Upper Palatinate town of Nabburg are compiled on this page . This table is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority. The list is updated on April 24, 2018 and includes 91 architectural monuments.

Coat of arms of Nabburg
Nabburg from the air

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Ensemble old town Nabburg

Nabburg's old town from the west

In the area of ​​the central Naab Valley, Nabburg is an urban and historical highlight, which as a “city on the mountain” cannot remain hidden from anyone passing by. The founding of today's upper town on a steeply sloping mountain spur between the Naab and a western, flowing brook valley probably happened around 800 as a first base in the development of the Nordgau. In 929 Nabburg was first mentioned in a document, from 1061 it had town charter, at that time it was important as a margrave's seat, in whose area Amberg was then also located. From the middle of the 13th century, the Wittelsbach sovereigns over Nabburg, as a result of their inheritance divisions, Nabburg became the seat of a vice cathedral office. As such, dissolved in 1410 and incorporated into Amberg, the previously more important Nabburg was now lapped by Amberg.

After a pillage by the Hussites in 1420, the electoral tax exemption in 1429 made it possible to continue building the city fortifications. Within half a century the city was transformed into a fortress with a double ring of walls and twelve gates. Even though these are no longer completely preserved, they have shaped the uniqueness of the old town as a settlement that also had the shape of a castle, in contrast to most of the other settlements that were set up at the foot of a castle hill. After the completion of the city fortifications, however, very modest buildings were likely to have stood inside, which is evident from the prohibition at the time that the shingles were not allowed to be pulled out of the roofs at night.

In 1536 the upper town was burned out by arson and in the same year the northern parish church tower was damaged twice by lightning, so that it was started to be completely demolished. After the confusion of a five-fold change of denomination between the Lutheran and Calvinist denominations, the city was completely impoverished by the Thirty Years' War; after all subsequent wars had a dampening effect, there was hardly any real recovery. On the other hand, this meant that the city's shape remained almost unchanged over the centuries. The traffic backbone of the narrow and elongated old town outline is formed by the upper market and the lower market as a central axis that rises towards the parish church. The fronts of the square are formed by gable or eaves gable roof, hipped or half-hipped houses from the 16th to 18th centuries and some adapted new buildings.

Some houses show a special Nabburg shape by drawing in a corner of the house, but with the roof shape pulled forward by the same distance. Schmiedgasse serves as the second important north-south street. The street Obertor, into which the two north-south axes, the Schmiedgasse and the Obere Markt, flow from the upper town gate in the north-western town wall. On both sides of the street, east and south of the gate, there are two larger building complexes around the former nursing home and the citizens' hospital.

The cul-de-sac stretches along the former east wall with eaves-sided and gable-sided small houses from the 16th and 17th centuries, some of which are still unchanged. On the western flank, the Mähntor provides both access and an urban accent. The Old Town Hall with its southern stepped gable and tower dominates the eastern line of the Upper Market. The entire old town is dominated by the parish church of St. Johannes Baptist with its double-choir closings, the eastern transept and the soaring south tower, which was regotified in the 19th century with a pointed helmet.

File number: E-3-76-144-1

City fortifications

Former city fortifications, trapezoidal, double wall ring with kennel, bastions, main gates, fortification towers and deep ditch, granite rubble, after 1429, partially renewed in the 16th century. File number: D-3-76-144-1

  • Sections of the double curtain wall that have been preserved, some with bastions:
    • In the east under Badgasse 2, 4, 5, 6, 8
    • To the east of the properties Oberer Markt 8, 10, 12, 14
    • Across from Sackwebergasse 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 29, 22, 24
    • In the west along the addresses Obertor 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, Schmiedgasse 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23 and at Unteren Markt 2, 4, 6, 8 and 19
  • Preserved remains of the curtain wall without bastions:
    • On the north side of the city on the former neck ditch,
    • Along the properties at Hüllgasse 4, 5a, 7, Obertor 12 and Sackwebergasse 24
  • Fortification towers received:
    • In the north (near Hüllgasse) powder tower
    • In the south (Unterer Markt 19) Dechanthofturm
  • Existing neck ditch north of the curtain wall
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Am Mähntor 1
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City gate, so-called Mähntor Four-storey rectangular tower made of granite quarry stone masonry, with barrel-vaulted through gate, retracted upper floor with gable roof, covered wooden gallery and outside staircase, southwestern front gate with battlements and ogival entrance portal, built after 1429, rebuilt in 1532, vault painting from the 18th century, south-eastern archway from 1904. D-3-76-144-4 City gate, so-called Mähntor
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Badgasse 8
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City fortifications Corresponding remnants of the ring and kennel wall. D-3-76-144-11 associated City fortifications
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Hüllgasse 2
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City fortifications Corresponding sections of the curtain wall. D-3-76-144-16 associated City fortifications
Near Hüllgasse
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So-called powder tower Rectangular tower with a pyramid roof made of quarry stone masonry. D-3-76-144-1 associated So-called powder tower
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Obertor 7
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City fortifications Associated remnants of the curtain wall. D-3-76-144-51 associated City fortifications
Obertor 11
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City fortifications Associated remains of the curtain wall and a built-over bastion. D-3-76-144-54 associated City fortifications
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Obertor 12, Obertor 8, Obertor 14
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City fortifications Corresponding course of the city wall and remnants of the curtain wall. D-3-76-144-55 associated City fortifications
Obertor 13
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City gate, so-called upper gate Gothic five-storey gate tower made of quarry stone masonry with octagonal upper storeys and pyramid roof, barrel and groin vaulted through gate with pointed arch, eastern wall ledge with battlement and staircase, 15th century, renovation marked "1565", southern through arch 1912/13. D-3-76-144-56 City gate, so-called upper gate
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Schmiedgasse 1
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City fortifications Associated remnants of the ring and kennel wall. D-3-76-144-81 associated BW
Schmiedgasse 15
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City fortifications Associated remnants of the ring and kennel wall. D-3-76-144-87 associated City fortifications
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Schmiedgasse 19
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City fortifications Associated remains of a bastion and ring and kennel wall. D-3-76-144-91 associated City fortifications
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Schmiedgasse 21
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City fortifications Associated remnants of the ring and kennel wall. D-3-76-144-93 associated City fortifications
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Schmiedgasse 23
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City fortifications Associated remnants of the ring and kennel wall. D-3-76-144-94 associated City fortifications
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Unterer Markt 19
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So-called Dechanthofturm Rectangular tower with pyramid roof and lantern, made of quarry stone masonry. D-3-76-144-1 associated So-called Dechanthofturm
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Architectural monuments according to districts

Nabburg

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Alter Brückenweg 1
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Residential building Two-story corner house with a gable roof, arched passage portal and southern wedge support;

Stable extension, ground floor saddle roof construction; 17th century.

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Alter Brückenweg 7
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Residential building Two-storey corner house with saddle roof and flat arched window;

former stable, ridge-turned, two-storey hipped roof extension; in the core 17./18. Century.

D-3-76-144-3 BW
At the church wall 4; Kirchplatz 1
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Residential building Single-storey and plastered saddle roof construction made of quarry stone masonry, in the core 17th / 18th centuries. Century;

covered wooden aisle, probably second half of the 19th century; from the upper church square to the west gable.

D-3-76-144-6 Residential building
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Bachgasse 3
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Stone tablet With relief of the Nabburg coat of arms, inscription and beveled frame, sandstone, inscribed "1584"; on the western eaves side of house number 3. D-3-76-144-7 BW
Badgasse 8
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Residential building Former outbuilding of the pharmacy (Oberer Markt 8), two-storey corner building with a wide cantilevered gable roof, corner recess and simple wheeled window on the gable side, 18th century; Corresponding remnant piece of the ring and kennel wall. D-3-76-144-11 Residential building
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Brunnanger 2
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Residential building One-storey steep saddle roof building with three-storey attic, above a high basement, in the core 16./17. Century. D-3-76-144-12 BW
Georgenstrasse 3
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Residential and commercial building Two-story corner house with hipped roof and east elevator dormer, 17th century core;

Schwibbogen, 17./18. Century, between house number 1 and 3.

D-3-76-144-13 BW
Georgenstrasse 16
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Former so-called blacksmiths in the valley Two-storey, gable-sided half-hipped roof building with flat arched window openings, entrance portal with sandstone walls, in the core 16./17. Century. D-3-76-144-14 BW
Hüllgasse 4; Hüllgasse 2
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Former castle property Manor house, two-storey saddle roof construction, three-storey central projectile to the north, in the core 16./17. Century, south portal with coat of arms of the Reichenbach monastery, inscribed with "1725 ??";

Gate entrance with courtyard wall, arched portal with stepped gable and pilaster strips, quarry stone masonry, 17th century, changed in the 19th century;

former outbuilding, narrow two-storey saddle roof house with flat arched windows, 17th century;

associated sections of the curtain wall.

D-3-76-144-16 Former castle property
Kalvarienberg
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Calvary Chapel, rectangular saddle roof building with stepped gable and pilaster structure, interior with domed vault and recessed choir area, 1822;

fourteen Stations of the Cross, squat and plastered steles with a gable roof and a flat arch niche, 1822, clay reliefs from 1986;

Crucifixion group, wooden crucifix with additional figure of Mary on a granite base in relief, flanked on both sides by simple crosses, colored wood, probably 1822; south of the chapel.

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Near Kapellenweg
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Sternwirt chapel Gable roof construction closed on three sides with stepped gable and pilaster strips, pointed arch portal with carved wooden door in neo-Gothic shapes, 1865. D-3-76-144-18 BW
At the northern end of Kemnather Straße
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Field chapel St. Josef Rectangular gable roof building with an anteroom open in the shape of a basket arch, side cantilevered gable facade with pilaster strips, 19th century; with equipment. D-3-76-144-102 BW
Kirchplatz 1, Kirchplatz 3
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Catholic parish church of St. Johannes Baptist Three-aisled, rib-vaulted basilica with transept and retracted west and east choir, six-storey south tower with octagon and pointed helmet, predominantly plastered ashlar masonry, facade design with tracery panels and windows, buttresses and friezes, 1290-1349, addition of the northern Anna chapel in the 15th century, north tower in 1536 collapsed, southern main portal 17th century, overbuilt around 1700 by portal vestibule, so-called Sebastian's Chapel; with equipment;

Relief panel depicting the Descent from the Cross and Entombment of Christ, sandstone, around 1400; embedded in the south wall of the nave;

Cemetery fortifications, with wedge supports, quarry stone masonry, 16./17. Century.

D-3-76-144-20 Catholic parish church of St. Johannes Baptist
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Kirchplatz 3
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Sacristan's house Single-storey saddle roof structure, windows and arched portal with sandstone walls, in the core 15th / 16th c. Century. D-3-76-144-21 Sacristan's house
At the corner of Krankenhausstrasse
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Three stone crosses The northern one with a chiseled jug, probably post-medieval. D-3-76-144-64 BW
Ledermühlbühl; St 2156; on the northern edge of the road to Oberviechtach
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Stone cross Double bar cross with inscription on both sides, granite, around 1600. D-3-76-144-104 BW
Ledermühlweg 3
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Heraldic panel With curved frame and relief representation of the Nabburg coat of arms, sandstone, inscribed with "1708"; at the former home of the leather mill. D-3-76-144-23 Heraldic panel
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Mittelschulstraße 2, Mittelschulstraße 4
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St. Georg cemetery church Choir tower, flat-roofed nave with hipped roof and corner blocks, south portal with blown gable and pilaster structure, retracted east tower made of quarry stone, with sacristy and pyramid roof over toothed cornice, tower Romanesque, nave 18th century, Lourdes grotto from 1904; with equipment;

Epitaphs from the 16th to 19th centuries Century on the western nave wall;

Cemetery with gravestones from the 19th and first third of the 20th century;

Mortuary, single-storey brick building with hipped roof, central projection with arcade openings, neo-Romanesque facade design with pilaster strips and brick structure, 1898.

D-3-76-144-65 St. Georg cemetery church
Mühlweg 7
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Former farm Dreiseithof dwelling house, two-storey plastered gable building, 17th century core;

Courtyard gate, arched;

Shower cross, wooden crucifix, four-nail type with additional figure of Mary and arched sheet metal roof, colored, partly 18th century; on the southern gable side of the outbuilding.

D-3-76-144-25 Former farm
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Mühlweg 9
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Residential building Two-storey and plastered gable building, 17th / 18th centuries Century. D-3-76-144-26 Residential building
Nikolaiweg 5, at the driveway to the former Naabbrücke
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Former bridge chapel Narrow rectangular building with gable roof and empty arched niche;

therein figure of St. John of Nepomuk, colored wood; 18th century.

D-3-76-144-59 Former bridge chapel
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Oberer Markt 1
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey sloping gable house with cornices and pilasters, flat arch portals with sandstone walls, marked "1570", changed in the 18th century. D-3-76-144-27 Residential and commercial building
Oberer Markt 2
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Former Gürtlerhaus Now a bakery, two-storey eaves side building, the core of the 17th century. D-3-76-144-28 Former Gürtlerhaus
Oberer Markt 4
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Former mercenary house and so-called Leonardi house Today a museum and so-called Schmidt-Haus, two-storey gable building with profiled window bezels, 16./17. Century, gable-sided sgraffito paintings by Karl Schmidt-Wolfratshausen, 1930; with equipment. D-3-76-144-29 Former mercenary house and so-called Leonardi house
Oberer Markt 5
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Gasthof Schwarzer Adler Two-storey gable building with rear hip, in the core 16./17. Century. D-3-76-144-30 Gasthof Schwarzer Adler
Oberer Markt 6
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Gasthof Zum Stern Two-storey hipped roof building with one-storey arched windows, arched portal with granite walls, in the core 16./17. Century, sgraffito painting 1930–40;

House figure, in a round arch niche, colored wood; on the northern eaves side.

D-3-76-144-31 Gasthof Zum Stern
Oberer Markt 8
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Old pharmacy Two-storey corner building with a half-hipped roof, windows with a profiled stucco frame, the core of the 16th century, ceiling keystone marked "1518 ??". D-3-76-144-32 Old pharmacy
Oberer Markt 9
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Residential and commercial building, so-called Bayerhaus Two-storey corner building with a gable roof, the core of the 16th century, the gable field with baroque pilasters and cornices, 18th century. D-3-76-144-33 Residential and commercial building, so-called Bayerhaus
Oberer Markt 11
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey corner building with a half-hipped roof, at the beginning of the 16th century;

Barn, two-storey quarry stone building with a gable roof and arched gate, over a hook-shaped floor plan, 16th century.

D-3-76-144-34 Residential and commercial building
Oberer Markt 12
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Former coppersmith's house Three-storey corner building with half-hipped roof, single-storey monopitch roof extension on the eaves, round-arched passage gate to the northeast, 16./17. Century. D-3-76-144-35 Former coppersmith's house
Oberer Markt 13
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Residential building Two-storey gable building with northerly corner recess, windows and arched portal with profiled stucco framing, in the core 16./17. Century, facade design 18th century;

Courtyard wall, with late Gothic entrance, quarry stone masonry, 16./17. Century.

D-3-76-144-36 Residential building
Oberer Markt 14
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Former Golden Lion Inn Two-storey, plastered corner building with a half-hipped roof, 16th century. D-3-76-144-37 Former Golden Lion Inn
Oberer Markt 15
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Residential building Two-storey sloping gable house with cornice structure and rusticated corner pilasters, the core around 1530, facade design around 1900. D-3-76-144-38 Residential building
Oberer Markt 16
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Old Town Hall Elongated two-storey side eaves building in corner position, with stepped gable and gable tower with crenellated crown, to the south of this two-storey front staircase with hipped roof, arched arcade openings and renaissance portal, marked "1580", renovation 1849/50, further renovation with facade redesign 1898/99. D-3-76-144-39 Old Town Hall
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Oberer Markt 17
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Hausmannhaus Three-storey, plastered gable building, with gable top and decoration, facade design at the beginning of the 19th century, older in the core, arched Art Nouveau entrance with tiles around 1900. D-3-76-144-40 Hausmannhaus
Oberer Markt 19
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Former cutler's house Two-storey half-hipped roof building with a late Gothic pointed arch portal, windows with sandstone walls labeled "1526" and "1565". D-3-76-144-41 Former cutler's house
Oberer Markt 20
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building with bay window, profiled cornice and basket arch windows, early 20th century; with equipment. D-3-76-144-42 Residential and commercial building
Oberer Markt 21
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey, plastered corner house with a half-hipped roof, the core of the 17th century. D-3-76-144-43 Residential and commercial building
Oberer Markt 24
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Residential and commercial building Narrow three-storey hipped roof building with a round arch portal, the core of the 17th century. D-3-76-144-44 Residential and commercial building
Oberer Markt 28
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Residential building Two-storey gable building with arched passage gate;

Outbuilding, single-storey saddle roof extension with barrel vaulted passage; in the core of the 16th century.

D-3-76-144-45 Residential building
Upper Market 30; Sackwebergasse
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Residential building Free-standing two-storey hipped roof building made of predominantly plastered granite ashlar stone, southern entrance portal with sandstone walls, 17th / 18th century;

Courtyard wall, quarry stone masonry;

Schwibbogen, flat arch; probably 17./18. Century.

D-3-76-144-46 Residential building
Oberer Markt 32
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Residential and commercial building Free-standing two-storey half-hipped roof building, the core of the 14th century, renewed and expanded in 1660, northern window frames marked "1660". D-3-76-144-47 Residential and commercial building
Oberer Markt 34
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Former merchant's house Two-storey and free-standing hipped roof building, arched windows with a profiled stucco frame, 18th century core, inside marked "1846", north facade with integrated part of the old churchyard wall and holy water basin, 16th / 17th century. Century. D-3-76-144-48 Former merchant's house
Obertor 1
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Former butcher shop Two-storey eaves side building with an easterly half-hipped roof, one-storey extension with ridge turned to the west with a tailcoat roof, around 1790. D-3-76-144-49 Former butcher shop
Obertor 3 a
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Former Zehentstadel, since 2003 Nabburg City Museum Two-storey half-hipped roof construction made of plastered quarry stone masonry, single-storey monopitch roof extension to the north and round tower with pyramid roof, 16th / 17th Century. D-3-76-144-95 Former Zehentstadel, since 2003 Nabburg City Museum
Obertor 4
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Residential building Elongated two-storey hipped roof building with rusticated ground floor, cornice structure and drilled window frames, 19th century. D-3-76-144-50 Residential building
Obertor 4 a
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Former Catholic hospital church St. Maria Gothic building, nave with saddle roof, retracted polygonal choir with buttresses made of sandstone ashlar, second half of the 14th century, baroque renovation in the 18th century with arched windows on the nave, profaned in the 19th century; with equipment. D-3-76-144-22 Former Catholic hospital church St. Maria
Obertor 7
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Former citizen hospital Two-storey saddle roof construction with polygonal stair tower and pyramid roof in the west, round arch portal with sandstone walls, in the core around 1420, northern extension and saddle roof in 1560, interior alterations 1701–1719;

south of this courtyard entrance, arched;

associated remnants of the curtain wall.

D-3-76-144-51 Former citizen hospital
Obertor 9
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Residential building Two-storey corner building with a steep pitched roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century. D-3-76-144-53 Residential building
Obertor 11
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Former forge Two-storey and plastered half-hipped roof building, single-storey saddle roof extension turned to the north with a round arched entrance gate, 17th century;

associated remains of the curtain wall and a covered bastion.

D-3-76-144-54 Former forge
Obertor 12, Obertor 8, Obertor 14
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Former nursing home, today land surveying office Mighty three-storey side eaves building with a western crested hip, the core of the 16th century, reconstruction and extension in 1750;

Evangelical Lutheran St. Laurentius Church, former castle chapel, late Gothic small rectangular building with a flat-roofed hall, retracted polygonal choir with ribbed vaults and tracery windows, choir arch marked "1489";

Sacristy, rectangular hipped roof extension made of quarry stone masonry, probably 18th / 19th centuries. Century; on the east side of the choir;

former Fronfeste, tourist information center since 2001, two-storey hipped roof building with one-sided half-hip and arched entrance portal, three-storey hipped roof extension in the north, 18th century, older in the core;

Stadel, small single-storey building with half hipped roof, 17th century;

Fountain, rectangular granite basin with fountain column, probably 18th century;

Courtyard wall, with a basket-arched passage and arched portal, plastered masonry, 17th / 18th centuries Century;

Corresponding city wall course and remnants of the curtain wall.

D-3-76-144-55 Former nursing home, today land surveying office
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Perschener Straße 5
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House of the former three-sided courtyard Stately two-storey hipped roof building in corner position with flat arched windows, 17th century. D-3-76-144-58 House of the former three-sided courtyard
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Perschener Straße 13
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Catholic side church St. Nicholas Romanesque hall church, rectangular saddle roof building with an eastern hip foot made of ashlar, flat-roofed nave with retracted, trapezoidal apse, mid-12th century, profaned after secularization, renovation with apse in 1964, consecrated again in 1970;

Crucifix, octagonal granite stele with iron cross, inscribed with "1582"; on the north choir wall.

D-3-76-144-60 Catholic side church St. Nicholas
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Perschener Strasse 17; Near Perschener Straße
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So-called Lobinger-Hof Residential building, two-storey gable building with flat arched elevator openings, around 1600;

Barn, two-part quarry stone building under a shared gable roof, southern part probably around 1800, northern part around 1850; on the northern outskirts.

D-3-76-144-61 So-called Lobinger-Hof
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Perschener Straße 22
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Inn Two-storey and plastered eaves side building with round arched gate, 17th century core. D-3-76-144-62 Inn
Perschener Straße 24
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with arched entrance, 17th century core. D-3-76-144-63 Residential building
Rotbühlring, at the north-western exit of the town
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crucifix Stone stele with crowning iron crucifix and supplementary figure of the Virgin Mary, inscribed with "1839". D-3-76-144-66 BW
Schmiedgasse 1
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Former Gasthof zum Moaro Two-storey, plastered hipped roof building with a re-entrant northeast corner;

Courtyard wall with arched gate, plastered masonry; Early 16th century;

associated remains of the ring and kennel wall.

D-3-76-144-81 Former Gasthof zum Moaro
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Schmiedgasse 1
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Steinstadel First half of the 19th century; belonging to Schmiedgasse 1. D-3-76-144-19 BW
Schmiedgasse 12
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Residential building Narrow two-storey hipped roof building with wedge supports and high basement, arched portal with sandstone walls, early 16th century. D-3-76-144-84 Residential building
Schmiedgasse 14
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Residential building Two-storey corner building with hipped roof or rear half-hipped, with high basement and wedge pillars, windows and arched portal with sandstone walls;

Courtyard wall, with arched gate;

Early 16th century.

D-3-76-144-86 Residential building
Schmiedgasse 15
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with a bay window and profiled eaves cornice, flat arched window and gate openings, hipped roof extension in the west, 16th / 17th century;

Associated remnants of the ring and kennel wall.

D-3-76-144-87 Residential building
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Schmiedgasse 16
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Former wheat beer brewery Single-storey half-hipped roof building with round-arched entrance gates, in the core early 16th century, marked "1548". D-3-76-144-88 Former wheat beer brewery
Schmiedgasse 18
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Former locksmith's shop at Beim Gietl Two-storey and plastered hipped roof building, 16./17. Century. D-3-76-144-90 Former locksmith's shop at Beim Gietl
Schmiedgasse 19
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Residential building Two-storey gable building with arched entrance gate and wedge pillars, the core end of the 16th century;

associated remains of a bastion and the ring and kennel wall.

D-3-76-144-91 Residential building
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Schmiedgasse 20
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Residential building Two-storey and plastered half-hipped roof building, in the core 16./17. Century. D-3-76-144-92 Residential building
Schmiedgasse 21
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Residential building Two-storey gable building, windows with sandstone walls, end of the 16th century; with equipment;

associated remains of the ring and kennel wall.

D-3-76-144-93 Residential building
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Schmiedgasse 23
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Former Catholic rectory Two-storey corner building with a cantilevered hipped roof, high basement and two-armed flight of stairs, facade design with rusticated corner pilasters, cornice structure and stucco framing, in the neo-Renaissance style, end of the 19th century;

Through gate, round arched, end of the 19th century;

associated remains of the ring and kennel wall.

D-3-76-144-94 Former Catholic rectory
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Seilergasse 4
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Former rope factory Two-storey saddle roof building with fully preserved technical equipment, around 1900. D-3-76-144-96 BW
Sterzenbachgasse 12
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Former potter's property Residential building, two-storey eaves side building with arched gate, windows with stucco framing;

with kiln;

Stable building, ridge-turned extension with vault;

associated rock cellar, with vaulted porch;

16./17. Century.

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Unterer Markt 2
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Former district office Today police building, three-storey hipped roof building with a hook-shaped floor plan, with a curved gable and polygonal corner bay window with onion dome, courtyard-side roofed wooden balcony on stone consoles, facade design in the neo-Renaissance style with sandstone elements;

Through gate, flat arched, with sandstone walls;

Late 19th century.

D-3-76-144-129 Former district office
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Lower Market 19; Unterer Markt 17
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Former vicarage, so-called Dechanthof Late Gothic, two-storey stepped gable house, windows with stucco framing, after 1455, in the south two-storey monopitch roof extension with neo-Gothic entrance door, around 1900;

connected to the south with the city wall and fortification tower;

Former farm building, so-called Kuttnerhaus, three-wing complex, two-storey saddle roof construction around the inner courtyard, with an integrated archway in the south, in the core 17th century.

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Brudersdorf

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Brudersdorf 7
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Manor house with manor, four-wing complex Manor house, two-storey hipped roof building with ridge turret and high basement, facade design with cornice structure and corner blocks, windows with drilled window bezels, entrance portal with three-sided flight of stairs, small baluster on the gable side, in the local style, early 20th century;

Manor with farm buildings, stables and administration, three-sided and single-storey pitched roof buildings, with predominantly flat arched openings in the walls, early 20th century.

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In Brudersdorf
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Catholic branch church of the Assumption Romanesque choir tower, nave with saddle roof and toothed frieze cornice, compact rectangular tower with pyramid roof, probably 13th century, window and entrance with pointed sandstone walls, Gothic, western nave extension in the middle of the 14th century, further redesigns in the 17th / 18th century. Century; with equipment;

Cemetery wall with arched portal, quarry stone masonry, 17th / 18th centuries Century.

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Diendorf

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Schulstrasse; Schulstrasse 2
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Local chapel Rectangular saddle roof building with a pointed arched entrance portal, 1929; with equipment;

so-called Black Marterl, granite stele with picture niche and crowning iron crucifix with a figure, 16th century;

former district column, so-called peasant enemy, wayside shrine with four-sided picture niche and reliefs of the crucifixion, above a compact column, sandstone, early 16th century; both next to the local chapel.

D-3-76-144-107 Local chapel
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Girnitz

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Girnitz 5
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House of a three-sided courtyard Ground floor and plastered gable roof building with courtyard-sided gredroof, 18th century;

Court chapel, gable roof building closed on three sides, 1862.

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Haselhof

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Haselhof 7
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Farmhouse Elongated, single-storey hipped roof building made of plastered brick masonry, 17th / 18th centuries Century;

Crucifix, with additional figure of Mary and arched tin roofs, wood, colored, 18th / 19th century Century.

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Höflarn

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Höflarn 1; Höflarn 2
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Former castle, two-wing complex Two-storey hipped roof buildings, west wing with three-sided closure, in the core 18th century. D-3-76-144-112 BW

Lissenthan

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Nebelberg
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Part of an investigation mine from around 1500 Inclined shaft to a depth of about 43 meters, with two corridors each about twenty meters in length to the NE and SW. D-3-76-144-128 BW

Namsenbach

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Hirtenberg; in Namsenbach; in front of house No. 2
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Stone shrine, former municipal column Round shaft with a protruding top and relief depiction of the crucifixion, granite, 16th century. D-3-76-144-113 BW

Neusath

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Am Hohen Bichel, Neusath 200 a
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Calvary Chapel, semicircular, closed saddle roof with pilaster structure and arched portal, 1847;

fourteen stations of the cross, granite stele with picture niche and iron cross crowning, 1847, crosses in 1872 and pictures in 1970 renewed;

Cross, stele with a crowning iron crucifix, probably second half of the 19th century.

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District road SAD 36, 200 meters east of Neusath, on the road to Pamsendorf
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Stone cross Granite, marked 1609. D-3-76-144-118 BW
Neusath 21
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lock In the core system of the 16th century, from the 17th / 18th century. Century changed and expanded.

West wing, two-storey hipped roof building, 17th / 18th centuries Century, to the south octagonal stair tower with pyramid roof, tower basement in the 16th century, upper floor renovated after 1990;

therein castle chapel, first half of the 19th century; with equipment;

south west wing, two-storey hipped roof extension with drilled window sashes, probably first third of the 19th century;

Service yard, three-wing complex, single-storey half-hipped and gable roof buildings with round arched through gate in the south, windows with stucco framing, 18th / 19th centuries Century.

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Neusath 88
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Former hut Single-storey saddle roof building, former stable area and gable boarded up, windows with stucco framing, 17th / 18th centuries Century, renovated in 1997. D-3-76-144-114 BW

People

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Kapellenflecke, on Perschener Strasse, opposite house number 22.
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Three stone crosses The middle one with a ploughshare in relief, granite, probably medieval. D-3-76-144-124 BW
Person 13
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Former vicarage, from 1470 farm, after 1692 so-called noble manor, since 1964 farm museum Three-way system.

Former parsonage, stable house, two-storey saddle roof construction made of plastered quarry stone masonry, with eaves-sided baluster shot, 1605, 13th century core;

Stadel, single-storey saddle roof building in a boarded post construction, with quarry stone masonry, 1922;

Wagon shed with pigsty, single-storey post construction with gable roof and stable vault, quarry stone masonry on the back, probably 1605, pigsty 1966 transferred from Trichenricht (district of Schwandorf);

Stable building, single-storey saddle roof construction made of quarry stone masonry, with stable vault, probably 1605;

Scattered shovel, single-storey saddle roof construction, post construction with quarry stone masonry, probably 1605;

Grain box, elevated block construction with crooked roof, moved from Losenried (Lkr. Cham) in 1964;

Courtyard wall with arched passage gate and pointed arch portal with sandstone walls, probably 1605.

D-3-76-144-120 Former vicarage, from 1470 farm, after 1692 so-called noble manor, since 1964 farm museum
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Person 16; Person 13; in Perschen
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Catholic parish church of Saints Peter and Paul Late Romanesque, three-aisled basilica made of plastered quarry stone masonry, nave with stab cap barrel and drawn-in rectangular choir, eastern double towers with pyramid roof, Gothic quatrefoil and tracery windows, first half of the 13th century, elevation of the tower 13th / 14th. Century, sacristy extension and choir vault first half of the 15th century, Baroque interior 1750–55; with equipment;

Cemetery wall, quarry stone masonry, core medieval fortification wall;

Cemetery chapel, Karner, two-storey Romanesque round building made of quarry stone masonry, with a conical roof, east apse and upper chapel with domed vault, around 1160, frescoes in the second half of the 12th century.

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Former architectural monuments

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.

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Etzelhof
Etzelhof 1
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farm Residential stable house, 18./19. Century, stable with wooden altane on the upper floor 18./19. Century;

Gate entrance wall around 1800.

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Girnitz
Girnitz 2
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Residential house, so-called Griesl farmer Hipped roof building with arched portal, marked 1712, walled-in stone statue, probably Romanesque, probably originally a municipal column. D-3-76-144-109 BW
Neusath
Neusath 200
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Residential stable house with half-timbered gable Essentially the 18th century;

Half-timbered gable on a barn, probably 18th century; moved from the western Upper Palatinate (new parts of the wall).

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Wiesensüß
Wiesensüß 1
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Former farm Residential stable house marked 1860, in the core probably 16./17. Century;

Stable with wooden balcony and upper floor, probably 18th century.

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See also

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The monument property - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the monument atlas or the entry in the Bavarian monument list. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

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