List of architectural monuments in Nittenau

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The monuments of the Upper Palatinate city of Nittenau 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. This list reflects the update status of March 29, 2018 and includes 55 architectural monuments.

Coat of arms of Nittenau
Stefling Castle over the rain
Stefling from above

Ensembles

Ensemble in the center of Fischbach

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The ensemble includes the town center with its late baroque buildings. Castle, castle estate, church, school, parsonage, servants' apartments and farms are witnesses of the central functions that have developed at the aristocratic seat. As a parish and palace church, the church is in direct structural connection with the palace and its economic courtyard. File number: E-3-76-149-1

Site fortification

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Sankt-Wolfgang-Straße 18
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Tower of the former market fortification, so-called swallow tower 15th century, the renovation phase marked by a building board, labeled "1832". D-3-76-149-83 Tower of the former market fortification, so-called swallow tower
Unterer Torweg
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Tower of the former market fortification, so-called Spatzenturm 15th century, included in a residential building. D-3-76-149-84 Tower of the former market fortification, so-called Spatzenturm
Unterer Torweg 28
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Remains of the former market fortification Integrated into a (meanwhile partially demolished) house, 15th century. D-3-76-149-75 BW

Architectural monuments according to districts

Nittenau

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Am Burghof 4
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Former castle property Three-storey hipped roof building, in the southern part remains of a Romanesque residential tower, new building after fire in 1779, conversion for use as a town hall and school with an increase in the upper floor, 1816. D-3-76-149-1 Former castle property
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Am Burghof 6
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with an irregular floor plan, 17th century core, upper storey and bay window in 1934. D-3-76-149-2 Residential building
Am Burghof 20
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Former farm house Two-storey flat saddle roof building with tail gable, 18th / 19th centuries Century, increase marked "1918". D-3-76-149-3 BW
Richtstrasse 4
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Residential building Single-storey saddle roof structure, the core probably 17th century. D-3-76-149-6 BW
Richtstrasse 5; Richtstrasse 7
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Former inn with a delivery house Two-storey saddle roof building from the 17th century and two-storey hipped roof building from the 19th century, with a simultaneous remodeling of the older building, with different storey levels and plastering. D-3-76-149-7 BW
Richtstrasse 11; Gartenweg 26; Richtstrasse 13
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Former district court prison Two-storey neo-baroque building with facade structure and mansard hipped roof, central risalites on the long sides with half hipped roofs, 1903;

Outbuilding with half-hipped roof, during construction;

Prison courtyard wall with a large gate, from the construction period.

D-3-76-149-8 Former district court prison
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Richtstrasse 13; Court Street
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Former district court, now town hall L-shaped, two-storey neo-baroque building with facade structure and mansard hipped roof, risalit-like projections with dwarf house and tail gable, entrance portal with shell limestone, labeled "1903";

Outbuilding with half-hipped roof, during construction;

Enclosure with iron mesh fence.

D-3-76-149-9 Former district court, now town hall
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Hauptstrasse 23
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Residential and commercial building New Baroque mansard roof building with bay window, around 1910. D-3-76-149-11 BW
Kirchplatz 8
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Catholic Parish Church of the Birth of Mary (new building from 1977) Choir of the former parish church of Our Lady from 1782 and tower from 1779, both gothic core; with equipment. D-3-76-149-12 Catholic Parish Church of the Birth of Mary (new building from 1977)
Kolpingstrasse 10
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building, 17th century, window frames and rusticated building edges around 1920. D-3-76-149-13 BW
Lindach
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Field chapel, so-called thinking chapel Saddle roof construction with choir and tail gable, 18th century. D-3-76-149-22 BW
Marketplace 5; Church Square; Church square 4; Church square 6; Kirchplatz 8
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So-called stork tower Defense tower of the former churchyard fortifications, with passage and stepped gable, 15th century, fire damage in 1779;

former market clerk's apartment, now residential and commercial building, two-storey saddle roof construction, 17th century core, remodeling in the 19th and 20th centuries;

Rest of the churchyard wall, 15th century.

D-3-76-149-14 So-called stork tower
Near Jahnweg
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Figure of St. John of Nepomuk Sandstone, 19th century. D-3-76-149-10 Figure of St. John of Nepomuk
Near Kr SAD 11
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Field chapel, so-called Heindl Chapel or Heilandkapelle Plastered saddle roof construction, marked "1829". D-3-76-149-23 BW
Regenweg 1
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Cemetery chapel Plastered gable roof building with tail gable, 18th century; with equipment. D-3-76-149-16 Cemetery chapel
Unterer Torweg 2
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Residential building, formerly the southern flank building of the Lower Gate Two-storey saddle roof building with bay window, 1793, rebuilt in 1860 and 1950. D-3-76-149-19 BW
Unterer Torweg 22
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Cellar from the 17th century Integrated into a reconstruction of the so-called "five-finger house" from 1995/96. D-3-76-149-21 BW

Asang

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Asang 18
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Catholic Church of St. Mary Queen Hall building with roof turret, labeled "1891"; with equipment. D-3-76-149-24 BW

Bergham

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Walderbacher Strasse 15; Near Walderbacher Straße
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Former forest office building Two-storey hipped roof building with portal bay window, around 1910;

Enclosure, during construction.

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Pale

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Bleach 12
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Floor cross Granite stele with a painted picture of the Madonna on top, above it a crucifix with a halo, stele marked "1850". D-3-76-149-70 BW

Bodenstein

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Bodenstein 23; in Bodenstein
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Castle complex Two or three-storey four-wing building, enclosing wall partly medieval, changed in the 18th and 19th centuries;

three-arched stone bridge over the moat, probably 16./17. Century;

Farm yard with coach house, stable building and barns, 2nd half of the 19th century, separated by a ditch in front of the entrance;

Parts of the retaining walls, at the time of construction and later.

D-3-76-149-26 Castle complex

Dobl

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On the heath; from Untermainsbach to Dobl
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Field chapel Plastered gable roof building, 1863. D-3-76-149-28 BW

Eckartsreuth

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In Eckartsreuth
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Local chapel Plastered field stone building with gable roof and roof turret, 1897, bronze bell from 1882. D-3-76-149-29 BW

Elendhof

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St 2150
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Atonement cross made of granite depicting the crucified and Saint John Late Gothic. D-3-76-149-30 BW

Fischbach

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Johanneszell
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Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk Round building with conical roof and volute gable, marked "1754"; with equipment. D-3-76-149-36 Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk
Nerpinger Straße 1
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Former rectory Two-storey hipped roof building with baroque portal, 1731;

walled enclosure with arched entrance, during the construction period.

D-3-76-149-31 Former rectory
Nittenauer Straße 16
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Former school house Two-storey corner building with a gable roof and two baroque coat of arms stones on the north-eastern edge of the building, in the core 18th century. D-3-76-149-32 BW
Nittenauer Strasse 18; Nittenauer Strasse 6; Near Nittenauer Straße
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Former castle, now the Count's Forestry Office Two-storey hipped roof building, 1726/27, older in core, corner towers and top floor removed in 1860, east side connected to the church;

on the west corner of the castle extension with pent roof and gate passage with cross vault, construction time;

Parts of the castle wall.

D-3-76-149-33 Former castle, now the Count's Forestry Office
Nittenauer Straße 20
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Former castle estate Residential building, former brewery, two-storey saddle roof building with arched horse stable in the southwest, labeled "1869", older in essence;

one or two-storey utility building, 17. – 19. Century (new eastern barn).

D-3-76-149-34 Former castle estate
Nittenauer Straße 22
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Catholic parish and former castle church St. Jacobus Built to the west of the castle, cross-shaped hall church, 1725/26, eastern choir tower with saddle roof from 1840, sacristy from 1917, heightened in 1937; with equipment;

Brick fence with sandstone gate posts and iron grating, 1903.

D-3-76-149-35 Catholic parish and former castle church St. Jacobus
Stockenfels castle ruins; Near Stockenfels Castle ruins
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Stockenfels castle ruins Late Romanesque rectangular layout;

Residential tower, beginning of the 14th century, heightened around 1515;

Kitchen and residential buildings, reconstruction after the Thirty Years War;

Fountain in the courtyard;

Remains of the rectangular outer bailey, 14th century;

Part of the kennel wall, 14th century.

D-3-76-149-37 Stockenfels castle ruins
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Forsting

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Steigäcker
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Wayside shrine with a large niche and a gable roof 19th century. D-3-76-149-38 BW

Geiseck

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Hirtenfeld
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Field chapel Small plastered gable roof building, 19th century. D-3-76-149-39 BW

Goppelshof

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Holzgrund
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chapel Plastered gable roof building with roof overhang supported on pillars, 1925. D-3-76-149-40 BW

Hinterberg

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Large fields
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chapel Small plastered gable roof building, 1910. D-3-76-149-42 BW

Courtyard a. rain

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Courtyard a. Rain 38-56; Courtyard a. Rain 22; in courtyard a. Rain
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Former medieval castle Around a small, irregular castle courtyard, today mostly houses made of quarry stone masonry, built over a medieval core after a fire in 1899, partly extended in the second half of the 20th century;

House number 22, entrance to the former outer bailey, fragment of the baroque archway, 17th century;

House number 38, two-story saddle roof building over the remains of the brewery warehouse;

House number 40, two-storey saddle roof building over the remains of various rooms, u. a. the so-called "espaliered room";

House number 42, two-storey saddle roof building over the remains of the so-called "espaled room";

House number 44, ground floor flat saddle roof building over the remains of a large room;

House number 46, two-storey flat saddle roof building over remains of the kitchen and the Flez;

House number 48, single-storey saddle roof construction over remains of the Flez and a room;

House number 50, fortified tower of the castle complex with a former double chapel and secular upper floor, granite ashlar masonry with saddle roof, part of the castle complex, 12th century, redesign around 1489 and later;

House number 52, two-storey saddle roof building over the remains of the so-called “large room” and an adjoining room;

House number 54, ground floor saddle roof building, medieval core, front part 18th century;

House number 56, ground floor saddle roof building over the remains of the brewery, with groin-vaulted passage and access to the so-called torture chamber;

Fragments of a cellar in the area of ​​the outer bailey, probably 19th century.

D-3-76-149-67 Former medieval castle
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Courtyard a. Rain 82
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Former stable house Single-storey half-hipped roof building with a dwelling, 18th century. D-3-76-149-50 BW

Höflarn

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Zeitlreiser
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Field chapel Plastered gable roof building, around 1900. D-3-76-149-43 BW

Royal court

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Königshof 1
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Residential building Part of the former castle estate, three-story hipped roof building, in the core 1645, probably increased in the 18th century. D-3-76-149-52 BW

Michelsberg

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Michelsberg 4
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Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Michael Square aisle church with retracted, polygonal choir, sign with gable roof and bell gable, Gothic, reconstruction around 1850; with equipment. D-3-76-149-53 BW

Obermainsbach

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Obermainsbach 4
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Villa, so-called castle Two-storey hipped mansard roof with polygonal bay window, around 1910;

Enclosure, during construction.

D-3-76-149-55 Villa, so-called castle

Oed

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In Oed
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Local chapel Plastered brick building with column-supported open porch, saddle roof and figured niche in the gable, 1920/21. D-3-76-149-78 BW

Reisach

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Rast
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Field chapel, so-called resting chapel Saddle roof construction with eaves cornice, 18th century. D-3-76-149-56 BW

Saint Martin

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St 2150
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Wayside chapel Plastered gable roof building, around 1900. D-3-76-149-57 BW

Stadl

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Stadl 11
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Local chapel Plastered gable roof building with anteroom, 18th century. D-3-76-149-58 BW

Stefling

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Am Schloßberg 1; Am Schloßberg 3; Am Schloßberg 5; Am Schloßberg 6
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Stefling Castle Romanesque layout of the 12/13. Century;

Main building, three-storey hipped roof, 1730–48 above the medieval predecessor;

So-called Kapuzinerstüberl, single-storey saddle roof building next to the main building, 15./16. Century;

Former kitchen, single-storey saddle roof construction, stepped gable on one side, entrance projection with eaves cornice, 18th century, core 12th / 13th century. Century;

So-called forester's house, former office with forester's apartment, two-storey hipped roof building, in the core 12th / 13th. Century;

Rest of the keep, 12./13. Century;

Castle Chapel of St. Bartholomew, renewed in 1859;

Fortification walls;

lower castle gate.

D-3-76-149-59 Stefling Castle
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Am Schloßberg 6; Am Schloßberg 12; Am Schloßberg 14; Am Schloßberg 16
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Former farmyard of Stefling Castle Two-storey house, saddle roof building with courtyard-side arbor, around 1877;

Distillery, single-storey brick building with stepped gable and large dormer window, around 1910;

Stable-barn building with wood-paneled upper floor and stepped gable, end of the 19th century;

adjoining massive barn, around 1900;

Wooden shed with free stand, marked "1875".

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Stefling 34
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Bakehouse Quarry stone building with a gable roof, 19./20. Century. D-3-76-149-79 BW
Willi-Ulfig-Weg
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War memorial chapel, so-called Jehl Chapel Plastered gable roof building, with gable niche, above previous building, around 1900. D-3-76-149-60 BW

Thann

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Thann 5
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Local chapel Plastered gable roof building with vestibule, 1910. D-3-76-149-63 BW

Forest house Einsiedel

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Einsiedel Department
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Catholic pilgrimage chapel Sankt Maria Magdalena Square building with a polygonal apse, built in 1844 with the remains of the choir of the former church from 1800, the core of the 14th century. D-3-76-117-39 Catholic pilgrimage chapel Sankt Maria Magdalena
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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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