List of architectural monuments in Ohrbach

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The monuments of the Central Franconian community Ohrbach 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.

Coat of arms of Ohrbach

Cross-community monument

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( Coordinates are missing! Help me. ) 43 boundary stones, so-called Landhegesteine Rectangular stone steles rounded at the top, mostly in relief with the coat of arms of the imperial city of Rothenburg and the margraviate of Ansbach, set in 1617 D-5-75-124-19

Architectural monuments according to districts

Ohrbach

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Kautauholz, in the corridor Kautau with Landhegesteinen No. 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13 (?), 14, 16 and in the Öhrleinsholz, east of the Gailshofer Bach, with Landhegesteinen No. 19 (currently located at the Bachbrücke at point 385, 7 north of the Landturm) 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
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Rothenburg Landhege Remains of the moat system, 15./17. century D-5-71-188-9
Kr AN 32
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Stone cross, former atonement cross Late medieval D-5-71-188-7 BW
Ohrbach 1
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Homestead Residential house, two-storey half-hipped roof building in half-timbered over a massive ground floor, with coat of arms stone, "1662" (inscribed), built from the material of the former country tower, early 19th century D-5-71-188-1 BW
Ohrbach 13
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Evangelical Lutheran rectory Two-storey building in the arched style with a flat hipped roof, wide roof overhang, cornice and arched windows and doors, second quarter of the 19th century D-5-71-188-2 BW
Ohrbach 13
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barn Unplastered saddle roof construction, probably still 18th century, changed "1978" (inscribed) D-5-71-188-2 BW
Ohrbach 14
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Former school house, now council and Evangelical Lutheran parish hall Two-storey hipped roof building with belt cornice and house framing around windows and doors, 1842 D-5-71-188-3 BW
Ohrbach 21
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Inn Two-storey saddle roof building with plastered half-timbered gable, 18th century, later expanded, fence, sandstone posts with decorative knob, "1776" (inscribed) D-5-71-188-4 BW
Ohrbach 58
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of Saint John the Baptist Hall building with retracted rectangular choir in the tower with corner blocks, cornices and pointed helmet as well as with sacristy extension in the north, around 1600, sacristy extension 1769, with furnishings D-5-71-188-5 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of Saint John the Baptist
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Ohrbach 58
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Cemetery wall With arched portal in the north, in the north late medieval core, western section 19th century, to the south with cemetery expansion 19th/20. century D-5-71-188-5 BW

Habelsee

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Habelsee 1, Habelsee 4, Heggrund
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Former castle Three-storey two-wing complex with an obtuse-angled floor plan with a dwarf house, polygonal staircase, pitched and tented roofs, timber-framed parts and corner blocks, completed around 1651/52, in the 19th and 20th centuries. Extended northward in the 19th century D-5-71-188-11 Former castle
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Habelsee 1, Habelsee 4, Heggrund
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Garden gate Arched gate with remnants of the wall, probably 18th century D-5-71-188-11 Garden gate
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Habelsee 1, Habelsee 4, Heggrund
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Garden pavilion Ground floor building on an octagonal floor plan with a curved tent roof, 18th century D-5-71-188-11 Garden pavilion
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Habelsee 1, Habelsee 4, Heggrund
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Formerly a barn and stable Saddle roof construction in exposed brickwork with house stone elements, 19./20. century D-5-71-188-11 BW
Habelsee 5
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Former inn Two-storey half-hipped roof construction with massive wall parts, corner rustics and cornices, "1833" (marked) D-5-71-188-12 Former inn
Habelsee 13
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Former two-sided courtyard Stable house, ground floor saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, essentially 18th century D-5-71-188-35 Former two-sided courtyard
Habelsee 13
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Former two-sided courtyard Barn, half-timbered building with a gable roof, 19th century, expanded around 1900 D-5-71-188-35 BW
Habelsee 30
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Former ox herding house Ground floor half-timbered building with roof bay windows and saddle roofs, "1795" (inscribed), in the 19th / 20th centuries. Century expanded massively to the north D-5-71-188-14 Former ox herding house
Habelsee 33
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Coat of arms stone Marked "1661", a former country tower, integrated into the new building D-5-71-188-15 Coat of arms stone
In Habelsee
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of Saint Michael Choir tower church , hall building with hipped roof, choir tower with belt cornice, partly plastered half-timbering in the bell storey and pointed helmet as well as with sacristy extension north of the tower, tower substructure 13th / 14th. Century, bell floor in 1569, new building of the nave "1728" (marked), with equipment D-5-71-188-10 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of Saint Michael
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In Habelsee
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Cemetery wall Essentially late medieval, in the 19th and 20th centuries. Century renewed to the north with cemetery expansion, crucifix, corpus in the four-nail type, "1924" (inscribed) D-5-71-188-10 Cemetery wall
Ölacker
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Stone cross, probably atonement cross Late medieval D-5-71-188-16 BW

Oberscheckenbach

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Oberscheckenbach 4
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Former stable house Ground floor half-timbered building with massive wall sections and a gable roof, 18th century, extended to the south in the 19th century, sandstone posts, with a spherical top, probably 19th century D-5-71-188-18 BW
Oberscheckenbach 13
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Former stable house Two-storey saddle roof construction in half-timbered over partly massive ground floor, "1803" (inscribed), later massive underpinned D-5-71-188-19 BW
Oberscheckenbach 20
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Evangelical-Lutheran branch church Sankt Kilian Choir tower church , hall building with retracted rectangular choir in the tower with interlocking corner blocks, belt cornice and pointed helmet, probably second half of the 14th century, with furnishings D-5-71-188-17 Evangelical-Lutheran branch church Sankt Kilian
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Oberscheckenbach 20
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Cemetery wall With portal pillars, probably 18th century D-5-71-188-17 BW

Reichardsroth

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Reichardsroth 1, Reichardsroth 1 a
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Former stable house Two-storey saddle roof building with massive gable front with corner blocks and cornices, boarded or plastered half-timbering over the massive ground floor and profiled framing around the front door, "1859" (inscribed), in essence probably older D-5-71-188-22 BW
Reichardsroth 1, Reichardsroth 1 a
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barn Massive gable roof construction with crooked hips and segment-arched gates, second half of the 19th century D-5-71-188-22 BW
Reichardsroth 1, Reichardsroth 1 a
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Pigsty With wooden frame above, mid-19th century D-5-71-188-22 BW
Reichardsroth 1 a, In Reichardsroth
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Former fortification Remains of the fortification wall of the Johanniterkommende, around 1200, round arched gate with stepped walls, around 1200 D-5-71-188-34 Former fortification
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Reichardsroth 2, Reichardsroth 3
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Courtyard house Former stable house, ground floor saddle roof building with gable cornices, house framing around the segment-arched windows and half-timbering on the eaves side, mid-19th century D-5-71-188-23 BW
Reichardsroth 3, Reichardsroth 13
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Rothenburg Landhege Wall ditch system, starting at house number 3 and moving in an easterly direction through the Heggarten corridor to the Gailshofer Bach, 15./17. century D-5-71-188-28 BW
Reichardsroth 3, Reichardsroth 13
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Boundary stone, Landhegestein With Rothenburg and Ansbach coats of arms, probably 18th century D-5-71-188-28 BW
Reichardsroth 3, on the edge of the Rothenburger Landhege
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Two-storey stable house Half-timbered upper floor marked "1811", facade marked "1868" D-5-71-188-24 BW
Reichardsroth 12
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Former religious house of the Johanniterkommende Two-storey saddle roof construction made of broken masonry and masonry with half-timbered parts, 13th century core, 1860 conversion of the former five-storey two-wing complex D-5-71-188-21 Former religious house of the Johanniterkommende
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Reichardsroth 13
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Former customs house Two-storey saddle roof building in boarded half-timbering over the massive ground floor of a former country tower, with buttresses attached to the north, country tower from the late Middle Ages, customs house "1700" (marked) D-5-71-188-25 Former customs house
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Reichardsroth 14
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Former stable house Ground floor half-timbered building with saddle roof and fore and massive wall parts, "1851" (inscribed) D-5-71-188-26 Former stable house
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Reichardsroth 15
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Former hospital church of the Order of St. John, now an Evangelical Lutheran branch church of St. John the Baptist The four-storey, richly structured crossing tower with pilaster strips and arched friezes and a choir yoke with sacristy extension, end of the 12th / first half of the 13th century, fell into disrepair after being abandoned by the Johanniter since 1559, several collapses and rebuilding, demolished in 1806 except for the existing building Openings of the tower closed, with equipment D-5-71-188-20 Former hospital church of the Order of St. John, now an Evangelical Lutheran branch church of St. John the Baptist
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Reichardsroth 15
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Cemetery wall In the north with the remains of the nave, 19th century D-5-71-188-20 Cemetery wall
Gallows wood
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Rothenburg Landhege Moat system, 15./17. Century, partially reconstructed D-5-71-188-29 BW
Gallows wood
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Boundary stone, Landhegestein With Rothenburg and Ansbach coats of arms, probably 18th century D-5-71-188-29 Boundary stone, Landhegestein
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In Reichardsroth
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Former tithe barn Half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof and three gates, around 1733 D-5-71-188-32 BW
In Reichardsroth
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Former sheep barn Half-timbered building with half-hipped roof, around 1733, the western eaves side massively renovated D-5-71-188-33 BW
In Reichardsroth
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Wayside shrine Pillar with saddle roof housing and cross attachment, probably "1499" (inscribed) D-5-71-188-27 Wayside shrine
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Sea mill

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Habelsee 38, Lochäcker
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Former mill Ground floor building with a half-hipped roof partly plastered over a massive ground floor, 18th century, mansard roof barn D-5-71-188-30 BW
Habelsee 38, Lochäcker
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Rothenburg Landhege Associated remains D-5-71-188-30 BW
Talholz ( coordinates are missing! Help us . )
Rothenburg Landhege Parts of the moat system, 15./17. century D-5-71-188-31

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Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The 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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