List of architectural monuments in Pappenheim

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The monuments of the Middle Franconian town of Pappenheim 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 December 18, 2014 and contains 190 monuments.

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Pappenheim, view from the castle to the old town
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Pappenheim Castle
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Ensemble old town Pappenheim

The structural development of the city is closely linked to the rise of the Lords of Pappenheim , a family of Reich ministers who had held the hereditary dignity of Reichsmarschallamt since 1193 . They laid their castle , an extensive complex, since 10/11. Century on a hill tongue, which is entwined by an arch of the Altmühl . Up to the 16th century the system was strategically improved several times, it was damaged in the Thirty Years' War, since the 18th and 19th. It fell into disrepair in the 19th century and has been a romantic ruin and symbol of the city since the early 19th century. On the right bank of the Altmühl, below the castle, the Pappenheimers laid in the 11th / 12th In the 19th century, an urban settlement was planned, consisting of two parallel market streets to the east under the castle, a third axis rising to the northwest on the castle hill, and the market square near the Altmühlbrücke and located in the bend of the Altmühlbogen. The eastern main axis, Graf-Carl-Strasse, is shaped by the late Gothic parish church and the Old Castle, a Renaissance building that replaced the hilltop castle as the residence of the counts. In the axis leading to the castle hill, a monastery founded by the counts in 1372 unfolded at the upper end. The axis parallel to Graf-Carl-Strasse, Wilhelm-Deisinger-Strasse, was the preferred quarter of the Jews , who enjoyed special protection under the counts since the Middle Ages. The image of the older city, up to the beginning of the 18th century, showed almost all town houses and those of the rulers in Jura construction with half-timbered gables. The relocation of the residence from the castle to the city and the need for new or renewed official, court officials and civil buildings largely replaced the older type of building. In its place there were gabled houses with steep gable, hipped or half-hipped roofs, including some officials' houses with rich baroque facade designs. This picture of the small Franconian-Swabian royal seat was completed by the very large, neo-classical New Palace, built according to plans by Leo von Klenze in 1820, which monumentally faces the older gabled houses of the market square, including the small town hall from the 16th century. The city has in the 14./15. In the 19th century, a wall was preserved that encroached on the fortifications of the castle in the entire western area. The remnants of these walls or their earlier course are essentially identical to the boundaries of the ensemble. File number: E-5-77-158-1.

Ensemble town center Göhren

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Ensemble town center Neudorf

Between 1180 and 1320, on the arid Albhöhe, street-green villages with a comprehensive layout scheme were established. Neudorf is one of the four clearing villages established by the Marshals von Pappenheim in the first half of the 13th century, probably in 1239/1246, which remained in their possession until 1806. Neudorf still clearly shows the original scheme of a village systematically laid out by a master. The size of the village and the width of the Angers indicate that it was apparently thought from the start that Neudorf should receive a church and a parish loan to support the pastor. This original complex had 25 original fiefs , which were arranged symmetrically on both sides of the Angers, whereby the surplus, which breaks the symmetry, is to be regarded as the parish fief. Since the fields determining the layout were laid out parallel to the Schambach valley, the Anger experienced a deviation from its north-south orientation. This in turn gave the east-facing parish church its inclination in the otherwise parallel village structure. The addition of the Angers can also be seen at the edge of the village, the Etter delimiting the village and ensemble, which on the west side delimits the village in a straight line from the field, is bulged on the east side. Today's appearance is determined by the staggered gable-facing farmhouses from the 18th to 20th centuries on the western (Gräfenthaler Gasse) as well as on the eastern (Herrengasse) of the elongated Dorfanger. Century, usually in Jura construction, mostly two-storey with transverse barn, some still with slate roofs. In principle, buildings belonging to the community, including a church, parsonage, former schoolhouse, and those belonging to the rulers, such as the former Zeugstadel, are reserved for the village itself. The change in the uranium plant is relatively minor, which is due to the small number of yard ruins (six up to 1806). Only a few new fiefs or Sölden and empty houses were attached to the complex. The eaves-side development at the northern end of the Angers goes back to late medieval and early modern expansion. Likewise, the development at the southern end, south of the confluence of the street from Rothenstein, belongs to a later expansion of the settlement, which however corresponds to the high medieval. The community crushing house (house number 72) was also built in the south in 1821. Neudorf is in its entirety a monument to a village from the 13th century due to the preserved layout, the position of the farmhouses with their associated house gardens to the village green and the delimitation by the village setter. File number: E-5-77-158-3.

Ensemble in the center of Osterdorf

Like Geislohe, Göhren and Neudorf, the clearing village Osterdorf, located on a Roman elevated road, was founded in the first half of the 13th century, probably in 1239/1246, by Marshal von Pappenheim. The village, which appeared as an Easter village as early as 1298 - the eastward village - was probably settled mainly from Dietfurt; originally it had its own parish church, later it was a branch of Dietfurt. In a very slight hollow at the gentle beginning of a dry valley leading to the west, the 25 original fiefs were laid out symmetrically to the village green in the middle, the additional 25th, which broadened the symmetry, is to be regarded as the parish fiefdom. The original structure of the clearing village can still be recognized today by the strictly gable-side residential buildings of three-sided courtyards and hooked courtyards, often also basket houses, lined up on both sides of the Angers. A minority of these buildings and most of the barns show the down-to-earth Jura architecture of the 18th and 19th centuries. Century. The middle of the Angers is taken up by the small church with a walled cemetery, the school and the village linden. The essentially preserved Dorfetter forms the boundary between the village corridor (house gardens) and the field corridor. With the land consolidation, the historical division of profits has been preserved. File number: E-5-77-158-4.

City fortifications

The city fortifications come from the 14th / 15th centuries. Century. The wall is z. Partly largely preserved with covered battlements on the east and south sides of the city, merging into the fortifications of the castle on the west side, with archway Schlossberg, 16./17. Century. The upper gate of the three city gates has been preserved. File number: D-5-77-158-1.

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Bauhofstrasse 4
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Remnants of the city wall 14./15. century D-5-77-158-1 BW
Graf-Carl-Straße 1
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Rest of the city walls D-5-77-158-69 BW
Graf-Carl-Straße 7
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Fragments of the city wall D-5-77-158-75 BW
Graf-Carl-Strasse 13; Castle Park
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City fortifications Parts received, 14./15. Century, in the rear east wing (two towers) D-5-77-158-78 BW
Graf-Carl-Straße 17
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city ​​wall 14./15. century D-5-77-158-81 BW
Graf-Carl-Straße 19
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city ​​wall 14./15. century D-5-77-158-82 BW
Graf-Carl-Straße 29
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city ​​wall 14./15. century D-5-77-158-1 city ​​wall
Graf-Carl-Straße 31
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To this city wall 14./15. century D-5-77-158-89 To this city wall
Graf-Carl-Straße 33
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city ​​wall 14./15. century D-5-77-158-1 BW
Graf-Carl-Straße 34
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Parts of the city wall 14./15. century D-5-77-158-92 BW
Graf-Carl-Straße 34
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Rest of the city walls 14./15. century D-5-77-158-93 BW
Klosterstraße 21
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Rest of the city fortifications 15th century D-5-77-158-1
Dr.-Wilhelm-Kraft-Weg, Klosterstrasse, Klosterstrasse 40
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Upper gate Gate tower from the late 14th century, renewed in 1615 with the addition of the forecourt, attached small residential building, two-storey building with pent roof, 18th / 19th century. Century, modern extension, wall from the gate upwards, northwest side, 18th / 19th century Century renewed D-5-77-158-116 Upper gate
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Wilhelm-Deisinger-Straße 39
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city ​​wall 14./15. century D-5-77-158-57
Wilhelm-Deisinger-Straße, at No. 46
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city ​​wall Up to the castle with two fortification towers, 14./15. century D-5-77-158-60

Architectural monuments according to districts

Pappenheim

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Am Auer Bichel 1
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detached house Staggered natural stone building on two levels with flat monopitch roofs, western part with large terrace, eastern part in half-timbered construction, by Hans Kammerer and Walter Belz, 1958–61 D-5-77-158-260 BW
At Altmühlbrücke 2
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Residential building Two-storey building with a half-hipped roof with a mansard roof wing, 18th / early 19th century D-5-77-158-2 Residential building
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Bahnhofstrasse 1
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Catholic parish church Maria Himmelfahrt Three-aisled pillar basilica with attached apse, south-west of the choir flank tower with pointed helmet, neo-Romanesque, based on plans by Friedrich Niedermayer, 1886–1890, with furnishings D-5-77-158-133 Catholic parish church Maria Himmelfahrt
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Bahnhofstrasse 11
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Residential building Generous building with hipped roof, with arched windows, first half of the 19th century, small garden house, one-storey, with half-hipped roof, early 19th century D-5-77-158-3 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 16
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Half-timbered villa Two-storey building with a basement, enclosure with a fence, around 1900/1905 D-5-77-158-4 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 20
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Residential building E One-storey semi-detached house, half-hipped roof with dwelling, end of the 18th century D-5-77-158-5 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 38, Bahnhofstrasse 40
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Residential building Single-storey semi-detached house, half-hipped roof with dwelling, end of the 18th century D-5-77-158-7 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 60
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Station reception building Two-storey main building with flanking one-storey side buildings, each with a pitched roof, sandstone block construction, plastered, with structure in natural stone, 1870 D-5-77-158-8 BW
Bahnweg 1
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Residential building Villa-like two-storey building with a half-hipped roof, partly brick-faced, gable and bay window half-timbered, Heimatstil, around 1900 D-5-77-158-10 BW
Beckstrasse 1
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Brewery inn Three-storey building in corner position, gable roof north with stepped gable, south with hip, with bay window, Heimatstil, inscribed "1925" D-5-77-158-14 Brewery inn
Beckstrasse 5
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building, facade with corner pilasters, 18th century, modern extension at the rear D-5-77-158-15 Residential building
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Beckstrasse 9, near Beckstrasse
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Brewery residential and administration building Two-storey building with a half-hipped roof, 13 window axes, with rusticated pilaster strips, 1829 and 1850, outbuildings, two-storey saddle roof construction with a slate roof, late 19th century, garden fence, wrought iron fence and two lanterns, late 19th century D-5-77-158-16 Brewery residential and administration building
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Beckstrasse 14
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Former margravial poor house Two-storey three-wing building with half-hipped roof, with corner pilasters, end of the 18th century, large barn, massive gable roof, second half of the 19th century, single-storey pavilion with tent roof, after 1820 D-5-77-158-17 Former margravial poor house
Beckstrasse 15
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Former Count's poor and work house Two-storey mansard roof building, seven window axes, von Mantz, Ellwangen, 1782 D-5-77-158-18 Former Count's poor and work house
Beckstrasse 16
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Residential building Two-storey building with a half-hipped roof, mid-19th century D-5-77-158-19 Residential building
Beckstrasse 21, Beckstrasse 23
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sanatorium Three-storey complex with raised central pavilion, by M. Ullmann, Nuremberg, 1910, rear extension with ancillary buildings in the southern courtyard area based on plans by Rolf and Eugen Behringer, Nuremberg, 1937 D-5-77-158-20 BW
Beckstrasse 21, Beckstrasse 23
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Sanatorium, gardens with two pavilions Around 1925, decking terraces, 1929 D-5-77-158-20 BW
Beckstrasse 21, Beckstrasse 23
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Sanatorium, gatehouse Single-storey building with a half-hipped roof, with a bay window, natural stone structure, neo-baroque with vestibule and archway, 1908, with enclosure, 1910/1925 D-5-77-158-20 Sanatorium, gatehouse
Beckstrasse 23
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Doctors residence Two-storey tent roof construction, center round bay window with terrace, 1928, over the remaining beer cellars from the 18th and 19th centuries. century D-5-77-158-21 BW
Beckstrasse 23
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Outbuilding, probably a cellar 19th century, stairs and terrace walls (former beer gardens), around 1928 D-5-77-158-21 BW
Bgm.-Rukwid-Straße 1
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Court garden at the New Palace Preserved parts of an English park, early 19th century, with five baroque garden figures from the former figure garden D-5-77-158-137 BW
Bgm.-Rukwid-Straße 12
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Residential building Two-storey gable-independent saddle roof construction, with corner pilasters, around 1800, farm building, single-storey eaves saddle roof construction, probably at the same time D-5-77-158-23 BW
Bgm.-Rukwid-Straße 14
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Residential building Broadly mounted, two-storey saddle roof building, labeled "1844" D-5-77-158-24 BW
Bgm.-Rukwid-Straße 16
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Residential building Two-storey gable-roof building, with sundial, inscribed "1783", with adjoining outbuilding, one-storey hipped roof building, before 1820 D-5-77-158-25 BW
Bgm.-Rukwid-Straße 36
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Waldfrieden Colony Horseshoe-shaped row house group of 12 individual houses, one to two-storey building sections with saddle and half-hipped roof, by Heinrich Lotz, around 1910 D-5-77-158-203 BW
Near Bgm.-Rukwid-Straße
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Jewish Cemetery From the early 16th century, repopulated after 1825, with 19th century tombstones, with fencing, probably after 1945 using older material D-5-77-158-27 Jewish Cemetery
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Burgberg, Schloßberg 11, Schloßberg 12, Dr.-Wilhelm-Kraft-Weg 15
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Pappenheim Castle Tested as a castle since the 13th century D-5-77-158-63 Pappenheim Castle
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Burgberg, Schloßberg 11, Schloßberg 12, Dr.-Wilhelm-Kraft-Weg 15
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Pappenheim Castle, outer bailey 14th century with the so-called Preisingerinhaus and donkey stable, 15th century D-5-77-158-63 Pappenheim Castle, outer bailey
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Burgberg, Schloßberg 11, Schloßberg 12, Dr.-Wilhelm-Kraft-Weg 15
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Pappenheim Castle, so-called lodge building 18th century D-5-77-158-63 BW
Burgberg, Schloßberg 11, Schloßberg 12, Dr.-Wilhelm-Kraft-Weg 15
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Pappenheim Castle, main castle with keep Monumental humpback square tower, 12th century D-5-77-158-63 Pappenheim Castle, main castle with keep
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Burgberg, Schloßberg 11, Schloßberg 12, Dr.-Wilhelm-Kraft-Weg 15
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Pappenheim Castle, preserved parts of the St. Georg and St. Blasius Chapel and the Palas 13th Century D-5-77-158-63 Pappenheim Castle, preserved parts of the St. Georg and St. Blasius Chapel and the Palas
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Burgberg, Schloßberg 11, Schloßberg 12, Dr.-Wilhelm-Kraft-Weg 15
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Pappenheim Castle, fortifications of the castle with main gate, kennel, in the northeastern part of the fortification two towers, in the south with attached living quarters 16th century, passage to the inner Zwinger, 12th-16th centuries century D-5-77-158-63 Pappenheim Castle, fortifications of the castle with main gate, kennel, in the northeastern part of the fortification two towers, in the south with attached living quarters
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Dechantshof 4, Dechantshof 6
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Former stable house Two-storey building with a flat gable roof, the core of the 17th century, with grave slabs from the 17th / 18th century embedded in the outer wall. Century, angled extension building, single storey, with half-hipped roof, around 1860/70 D-5-77-158-29 Former stable house
Dechantshof 8, near Dechantshof
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Evangelical Luth. Saint Gallus Church Three-aisled early medieval church building, in the core 9th century, east gable half-timbered (around 1450), with a mighty saddle roof tower, expanded in the 13th-15th centuries. Century, with equipment D-5-77-158-31 Evangelical Luth.  Saint Gallus Church
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Dechantshof 8, near Dechantshof
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graveyard Medieval layout, cemetery house, single-storey building with hipped roof, 18th / 19th centuries Century, small grave plaque 1824, six free-standing grave monuments south of the church, early 19th century, two to the east, tomb Mayor Beck, 1878, tomb Carl FW Stöber (1796–1865), tomb Sophie Höchstetter (1873–1943), tomb with urn top and angel holding medallion, early classicist, tombs, 18th – 20th centuries Century, walling 17./18. Century, partially renewed, with recessed grave slabs from the 17th – 19th centuries. Century, archway marked "1692" D-5-77-158-31 graveyard
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Deisingerstraße
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Bay window With stone relief, early 20th century D-5-77-158-58 BW
Deisingerstraße 1
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Residential and commercial building in Jura style Two-story corner building with a gable roof, gable facing the market, 1769 D-5-77-158-33 Residential and commercial building in Jura style
Deisingerstraße 2
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof construction, with plaster structure, 18th / 19th centuries Century, inscribed "1843" D-5-77-158-34 Residential building
Deisingerstraße 3
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Former inn Generous two-storey saddle roof construction in corner position, with plaster structure, 1731 D-5-77-158-35 Former inn
Deisingerstraße 4
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Brewery inn Wide, large three-story saddle roof building with half-timbered upper floor and gable, second half of the 16th century D-5-77-158-36 Brewery inn
Deisingerstraße 7
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Community center Two-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with corner pilasters, the core of the 18th century D-5-77-158-38 BW
Deisingerstraße 9
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof construction in Jura construction, in the core 1525 (dendrochronologically dated), remodeling in the 18th and 19th centuries. century D-5-77-158-39 Residential building
Deisingerstraße 12
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Community center Two-storey gable-independent building with half-hipped roof, baroque facade decoration with corner pilasters, 1791 D-5-77-158-40 Community center
Deisingerstraße 14
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Former pharmacy Two-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof, with rusticated corner pilasters and plastered structure, 1698 D-5-77-158-41 Former pharmacy
Deisingerstraße 15
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Community center Three-storey eaves corner building with half-hipped roof, 18th / early 19th century D-5-77-158-42 Community center
Deisingerstraße 16
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Formerly a Jewish bank Two-storey hipped roof building, with neo-Gothic decorative elements and plaster structure, inscribed "5608" (1848/49 Jewish calendar) D-5-77-158-43 Formerly a Jewish bank
Deisingerstraße 18
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Community center Three-storey gable-independent building with half-hipped roof, with corner pilasters, half-timbered core, 18th century D-5-77-158-44 Community center
Deisingerstraße 19
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Former Jewish school Two-storey gable roof building, with plaster structure, 18th century D-5-77-158-45 Former Jewish school
Deisingerstraße 21
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Former Zinsmeisterhaus Generous two-storey hipped roof building with a dwelling, by Johann Georg Steingruber, 1753 D-5-77-158-204 Former Zinsmeisterhaus
Deisingerstraße 25
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Community center Two-storey gable-independent building with a pitched roof, second half of the 18th century D-5-77-158-47 Community center
Deisingerstraße 26
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Former court officials' house, pharmacy since 1802 Wide-spread, two-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof, with rusticated corner pilasters and plastered structure, by Johann Georg Steingruber, 1727 D-5-77-158-48 Former court officials' house, pharmacy since 1802
Deisingerstraße 28
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Community center Two-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hip roof, 18th / early 19th century D-5-77-158-49 Community center
Deisingerstraße 29
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Residential building Wide-spread, two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof building in Jura construction, with half-timbered gable and bay window, 17th century D-5-77-158-50 Residential building
Deisingerstraße 30
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Community center Three-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof, with plaster structure, mid-19th century D-5-77-158-51 Community center
Deisingerstraße 31
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Community center Two-storey gable-independent saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, 18th century D-5-77-158-52 Community center
Deisingerstraße 33
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Community center Two-storey, gable-independent building with a pitched roof, with plaster structure, mid-19th century D-5-77-158-53 Community center
Deisingerstraße 36
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Former half-timbered barn Heavily renovated two-storey gable building with a gable roof, second half of the 16th century D-5-77-158-54 Former half-timbered barn
Deisingerstraße 37
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Former stables Two-storey corner building with hipped roof, with plaster structure, 18th / 19th centuries century D-5-77-158-55 BW
Deisingerstraße 38
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Small house Single-storey saddle roof building in Jura construction, with knee stick, inscribed "1837" D-5-77-158-56 BW
Deisingerstraße 46
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Inn Two-storey corner building with a half-hipped roof, with plaster structure, 18th century, preserved fragments of the lower gate, 14th / 15th century. century D-5-77-158-59 Inn
Dr.-Dr.- Bertha-Kipfmüller -Straße 1
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Residential building Two-storey gable-independent gable roof building with plastered half-timbered gable, 17th / 18th centuries century D-5-77-158-61 BW
Dr.-Wilhelm-Kraft-Weg 19, in the outer bailey
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Lodge building 18th century D-5-77-158-64
Near Dr.-Wilhelm-Kraft-Weg
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Warehouse Large massive gable roof building, around 1860, with cellar, behind Klosterstrasse 25 D-5-77-158-117 BW
Near Dr.-Wilhelm-Kraft-Weg
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retaining wall Quarry stone, on the south side of the Wilhelm-Kraft-Weg, 18./19. century D-5-77-158-65 BW
Fuchsberg 3
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Mountain parish Three-storey hipped roof building with a pointed arched entrance door, in parts half-timbered, plastered, with corner pilaster strips, core before 1600, changed in the 19th century D-5-77-158-66 Mountain parish
Fuchsberg 12
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Residential building Gable-independent saddle roof building with basement, 17th / 18th centuries century D-5-77-158-67 Residential building
Fuchsberg 13
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Former Graefenthaler Amtshaus Two-storey saddle roof construction, 17th / 18th centuries Century, with a small single-storey hipped roof D-5-77-158-68 Former Graefenthaler Amtshaus
Graf-Carl-Strasse
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Stone trough "Vom Steinbruch by der Grafenmühle 1844", quarry stone wall on the street D-5-77-158-205 Stone trough
Graf-Carl-Straße 1
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Evangelical Lutheran deanery Generous baroque building, two-storey with half-hipped roof, with rusticated corner pilasters and plaster structure, according to plans by Johann Georg Steingruber, 1757, with the rest of the city wall D-5-77-158-69 Evangelical Lutheran deanery
Graf-Carl-Strasse 1 1/2
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Former parish barn The core of the half-timbered building, second half of the 16th century, with a grass dining room, renovated D-5-77-158-70 BW
Graf-Carl-Straße 3
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Former community center and subsequently district court Broadly mounted, three-storey gable roof building, with rusticated corner pilasters and plastered structure, 1767, with furnishings D-5-77-158-71 Former community center and subsequently district court
Graf-Carl-Strasse 4
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Garden pavilion Single-storey octagonal hipped roof building with rusticated corner pilasters, end of the 18th century, on the banks of the Altmühl D-5-77-158-72 BW
Graf-Carl-Straße 5
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Sacristan's house Small two-story residential building with hipped roof, ornamental frieze, 18th / 19th centuries Century, associated with the church D-5-77-158-73 BW
Graf-Carl-Straße 6
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Community center Two-storey, gable-independent building with a flat gable roof, Jura construction, plastered half-timbering, 18th century D-5-77-158-74 Community center
Graf-Carl-Straße 7
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Evangelical Lutheran parish church, formerly Sankt Maria Hall with choir, tower with pointed helmet above the west facade, late Gothic building, 1476, baroque (interior) 1680 to 1728, flat ceiling of the nave 1832, with furnishings, with fragments of the city wall D-5-77-158-75 Evangelical Lutheran parish church, formerly Sankt Maria
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Graf-Carl-Straße 9
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Residential building Small, two-storey gable roof building with eaves, 18th / 19th centuries Century, associated with the church D-5-77-158-76 BW
Graf-Carl-Straße 12
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Community center Two-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof, 18th / early 19th century D-5-77-158-77 Community center
Graf-Carl-Strasse 13; Castle Park
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Old castle, south wing with front building and two-storey intermediate building At its core 15th century, changed in the 18th century D-5-77-158-78 Old castle, south wing with front building and two-storey intermediate building
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Graf-Carl-Strasse 13; Castle Park
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Old castle, three-storey north wing With ornamental gables and corner towers, 1608 D-5-77-158-78 Old castle, three-storey north wing
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Graf-Carl-Strasse 13; Castle Park
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Old castle, archway between No. 13 and 17 Probably the 18th century D-5-77-158-78 Old castle, archway between No. 13 and 17
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Graf-Carl-Strasse 13; Castle Park
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Old castle, memorial for J. F. F. von Pappenheim, died 1792 Mourners, in the park D-5-77-158-78 BW
Graf-Carl-Straße 14, Herrenschmiedgasse 1
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Former school Three-storey corner building with hipped roof, plaster structure, 1887 D-5-77-158-79 Former school
Graf-Carl-Straße 16
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Community center Two-storey saddle roof construction, eaves, in corner position, 18th / early 19th century D-5-77-158-80 Community center
Graf-Carl-Straße 19
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Community center Two-storey, gable-independent building with a steep pitched roof, half-timbering preserved in parts, 18th century, the core around 1450 D-5-77-158-82 Community center
Graf-Carl-Straße 20
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Community center Two-storey hipped roof building with loading hatch, second half of the 18th century D-5-77-158-83 Community center
Graf-Carl-Straße 28
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Community center Two-storey, gable-independent gable roof building, presumably later added dwelling on the south side, plastered half-timbering, probably 18th century D-5-77-158-86 Community center
Graf-Carl-Straße 30
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Community center Two-storey gable roof building, 18th century D-5-77-158-88 Community center
Graf-Carl-Straße 32
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building in Jura construction in a corner position, with a small dwelling, 18th / early 19th century, the core of the 16th century D-5-77-158-90 Residential building
Graf-Carl-Straße 34
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Manor house Two-storey hipped roof building, 18th century, generous, broad barn building with a pitched roof D-5-77-158-92 Manor house
Graf-Carl-Straße 34
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In addition, very stately barn construction 17th century D-5-77-158-93 In addition, very stately barn construction
Klosterstrasse 1
( location )
House of the court joiner Johann Michael Neher Two-storey building with a mansard roof and a dwelling, marked "1740" D-5-77-158-97 House of the court joiner Johann Michael Neher
Klosterstrasse 2
( location )
Community center Narrow, two-storey, gable-free mansard roof building with volute gable, inscribed "1732" D-5-77-158-98 Community center
Klosterstrasse 3
( location )
Former brewery and inn Large, two-storey eaves building with a half-hip roof, 18th century, two curbstones D-5-77-158-99 BW
Klosterstrasse 4
( location )
Residential and commercial building Single-storey gable building in Jura construction, knee-high floor in post construction, in the core probably 18th century D-5-77-158-100 Residential and commercial building
Klosterstrasse 6
( location )
Former dyer's house Broadly mounted, two-storey gable roof building, around 1740, rear building with open drying floors D-5-77-158-101 Former dyer's house
Klosterstrasse 13
( location )
Former servant house Three-storey gable-independent saddle roof building, 17th / 18th centuries century D-5-77-158-104 Former servant house
Klosterstrasse 14
( location )
Old interest management Two-storey eaves side building with an older western wing, 16./17. Century, renewed in the 19th century D-5-77-158-103 Old interest management
Klosterstrasse 19
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Former Büttelei High, two-storey building on the eaves with a gable roof and a western half-hip, 17th / 18th centuries century D-5-77-158-105 Former Büttelei
Klosterstrasse 20, 22
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Home of the builder Johann Georg Steingruber Two-storey eaves gable roof structure, rear building with hipped roof, 1739 D-5-77-158-107 Home of the builder Johann Georg Steingruber
Klosterstrasse 24, 26
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Residential house, now a duplex Two-storey mansard roof, around 1750, later modified D-5-77-158-108 BW
Klosterstrasse 25
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Residential building Hipped roof building, 17./18. Century, attached to the Upper Gate D-5-77-158-109 BW
Klosterstrasse 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38
( location )
Monastery, former Augustinian Hermit monastery church Donated in 1372, secularized in 1570, high hall with elongated choir, 15th century, reconstruction in 1493, 1674 and 1700, redesigned and redesigned, with furnishings

Former tithe house, two-storey pitched roof building, 17th / 18th centuries Century, in the core 15th century

Former Rector's House, intermediate wing, half-timbering, plastered, 17./18. Century, medieval cloister wing, through two-storey mansard roof construction of the 17th / 18th centuries. Century superimposed

Former priory house, two-storey building with a half-hipped roof, 18th century, older in the core

Former Freihaus, two-storey saddle roof building, in the core of the 15th century, largely renovated, attached to the Upper Gate

Enclosure, 17/18. century

D-5-77-158-112 Monastery, former Augustinian Hermit monastery church
Marketplace 1
( location )
town hall Three-storey, gable-independent gable roof building, 1595–98, remodeled in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with a wall fountain on the main facade, with fittings D-5-77-158-118 town hall
Marketplace 2
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Former count's administration building Three-storey building with a flat gable roof in corner position, Jura construction, upper storeys partly in exposed framework, 1541 (dendrochronologically dated), outbuilding, single-storey saddle roof construction with knee stick and driveway, partly half-timbered, 16th century D-5-77-158-119 BW
Marketplace 3
( location )
Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof construction in Jura construction, 17th / 18th centuries century D-5-77-158-120 Residential building
Marketplace 4
( location )
Inn Two-storey saddle roof building with a tail gable, small upright arch, building in corner position, 1590 by G. Veltlin D-5-77-158-121 Inn
Marketplace 5
( location )
Castle of the Counts of Pappenheim, so-called New Castle Three-wing complex with protruding, higher central wing with rusticated basement with arcades, the facade is structured by rusticated corner pilasters, based on a design by Leo von Klenzes, 1819/20, see also Zum Hofgarten, with furnishings D-5-77-158-122 Castle of the Counts of Pappenheim, so-called New Castle
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Marktplatz 6
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Inn, Hotel Krone Free-standing, three-storey hipped roof building with a hook-shaped floor plan, rebuilt after a fire in 1836/37, expanded and renewed D-5-77-158-123 Inn, Hotel Krone
Schloßberg
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archway 16./17. century D-5-77-158-131
Schloßberg 2, near Schloßberg
( location )
Former Solnhof Propsteihaus Three-storey gabled house in Jura construction with knee floor, mainly half-timbered building, before 1600, with garden wall D-5-77-158-124 BW
Schloßberg 6
( location )
Residential building Two-storey eaves saddle roof building, 18th century D-5-77-158-125 BW
Schloßberg 7
( location )
Residential buildings Small house, single-storey eaves building with pitched roof, 18th century D-5-77-158-128 BW
Schloßberg 8
( location )
tower With adjoining residential building, 16th century, belonging to the castle D-5-77-158-126 tower
Schloßberg 9, 10
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Residential building Single-storey saddle roof building with a small one-storey outbuilding with a half-timbered knee floor, 18th century D-5-77-158-127 BW
Schützenstraße 1 a, 1 b
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Residential building Three-storey building complex with plastered structure and saddle roof, several construction phases in the 18th and 19th centuries, roof bay marked "1894" D-5-77-158-132 Residential building
Schützenstraße 13
( location )
gym Broad building with half-hipped roof, hipped gable above entrance area, Art Nouveau, with natural stone and plaster structure, 1907 D-5-77-158-134 BW
Sophie-Hoechstetter-Weg 13
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Residential building Generous, villa-like two-storey building with half-hipped roof, north transverse extension with half-hipped, risalit-like bay windows connected with balcony, around 1910, modern single-storey extension to the east D-5-77-158-135 BW
State road 2230, at the exit of the state road
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Three stone crosses 14th Century D-5-77-158-9 Three stone crosses
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Stadtmühle 2
( location )
Former town mill Generous two-storey saddle roof construction, with plaster structure and late classicist style elements, around 1870 D-5-77-158-102 Former town mill
Stadtvogteigasse 1
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Gabled house, today residential and commercial building Three-storey, generous saddle roof building in a corner position, north-facing gable with half-timbering, with plaster structure, 18th century D-5-77-158-94 Gabled house, today residential and commercial building
Stadtvogteigasse 2
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Residential building Two-storey eaves saddle roof construction in Jura construction, partly timber-frame, plastered, 17th / 18th centuries Century, in the core before 1600 D-5-77-158-95 Residential building
Stadtvogteigasse 3
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Former town bailiff house Three-storey hipped roof building, partly half-timbered, 17th / 18th centuries Century, in the core around 1500, with stucco ceilings D-5-77-158-96 Former town bailiff house
Stadtvogteigasse 6
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Former craftsman's house Three-storey corner building with a gable roof, with half-timbering, plastered, 18th century D-5-77-158-209 Former craftsman's house
Stöbergasse 6
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Former office building Two-storey gable-independent building with half-hipped roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century, in the core probably half-timbered building, before 1600 D-5-77-158-136 Former office building
To the Hofgarten
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Memorial to J. F. F. von Pappenheim, died 1792 Mourners, in the park at the old castle D-5-77-158-140
To Hofgarten 1
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Orangery Single-storey hipped roof building, 1740 D-5-77-158-139 BW
To Hofgarten 2
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Residential house, so-called large house in the courtyard garden Two-storey hipped roof building, around 1708/09, attached coach house with slate roof. D-5-77-158-138 BW

Bieswang

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Hauptstrasse 4
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Small farmhouse Two-storey flat saddle roof building in Jura construction with a slate roof, mid-19th century D-5-77-158-210 BW
Hauptstrasse 4
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barn In Jura construction, with a slate roof, at the same time D-5-77-158-210 BW
Hauptstrasse 5
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Former rectory Two-story building with a flat gable roof, in a corner position, with plaster structure, rebuilt in 1602, 1708 D-5-77-158-141 BW
Hauptstrasse 8
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Former brewery accommodation building Two-storey eaves building with flat gable roof, in Jura construction, quarry stone masonry, with slate roof, around 1900 D-5-77-158-223 BW
Hauptstrasse 10
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Former school house Two-storey building with a flat gable roof, corner position, Jura construction, with corner pilaster strips and plaster structure, with a slate roof, 1890 D-5-77-158-211 BW
Hauptstrasse 19
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Former brewery inn Two-story, gable-independent building with a flat gable roof in Jura construction, 18th century, renovated in 1825, with sundial, inscribed "1825" D-5-77-158-143 BW
Hauptstrasse 21
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent building with a flat gable roof, in Jura construction, 1811 D-5-77-158-144 BW
Hauptstraße 34, at Bierkeller, corner of Sommerkellerweg
( location )
Stone cross Late medieval D-5-77-158-152 Stone cross
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Hauptstraße 34, corner of Sommerkellerweg
( location )
Beer cellar Overbuilt, single-storey saddle roof building with northern extension, with slate roof, 18th / 19th centuries century D-5-77-158-151 Beer cellar
Hutgasse 2
( location )
Former brewery inn Brewery, residential building, two-storey saddle roof building in Jura construction, with knee stick, with slate roof, 1821 D-5-77-158-145 BW
Hutgasse 2
( location )
Brewery and brewhouse Two-storey saddle roof building, marked "1911" D-5-77-158-145 BW
Hutgasse 12
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Farmhouse with barn Ground floor building with flat gable roof in Jura construction, with knee floor, in corner position, natural stone, partially plastered, with slate roof, around 1860/70 D-5-77-158-146 BW
In Schaller, near Weiher west of the Bieswang-Göhren road
( location )
Well room Barrel vaulted, probably post-medieval on a Roman basis D-5-77-158-212 BW
Kirchengasse 10
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Martin Choir tower church, tower basement Romanesque, upper parts 17th century, choir tower with pointed helmet, nave 1673/74, partly over medieval building fabric, stucco decoration 1724, with furnishings, churchyard wall with two gates and iron fence, 1896 D-5-77-158-148 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Martin
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Kirchengasse 15
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Ridge system Farmhouse with adjoining barn, single-storey building with flat saddle roof in Jura construction, with knee-high floor, with slate roof, dwarf house, with plaster structure, probably first half of the 19th century D-5-77-158-149 BW
Kirchengasse 17
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Barn of a former three-sided farm Saddle roof construction in Jura construction, natural stone, partially plastered, with a slate roof, probably early 19th century D-5-77-158-150 BW
At the intersection with Römerstraße
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Eichstättisch-cardboard local boundary stone Approx. 1 m, 18th century D-5-77-158-154 BW
Sportplatzweg 7
( location )
Former stable house Single-storey saddle roof construction in Jura construction, with knee stick, slate roof, around 1900, former part of the stable partially changed D-5-77-158-225 BW
Sportplatzweg 9
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Residential building Eaves, single-storey building with a flat gable roof in Jura construction, with knee floor, corner pilasters, around 1900 D-5-77-158-153 BW
Sportplatzweg 9
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barn With a slate roof, probably first quarter of the 20th century D-5-77-158-153 BW

Flemmühle

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Flemmühle 1
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Barn of a mill estate In Jura construction, natural stone, with a slate roof, first half of the 19th century D-5-77-158-206 BW

Geislohe

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Geislohe 8
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Small farmhouse Two-storey, gable-independent building with a flat gable roof, Jura construction, with corner pilasters, first half of the 19th century D-5-77-158-155 BW
Geislohe 11
( location )
Farmhouse Jurassic construction with knee stick, mid-19th century D-5-77-158-156 BW
Geislohe 17
( location )
Old part of the parish hall Single-storey building with a flat gable roof, Jura style, 18th / 19th centuries Century, turret 1951 D-5-77-158-157 BW
Geislohe 59
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Farmhouse One-storey building with a flat gable roof, with knee-length floor, in Jura construction, with a small two-storey extension in the same construction, probably first half of the 19th century D-5-77-158-158 BW
Geislohe 68
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Residential stable house Single-storey building with a flat gable roof, in Jura construction with knee stick, second half of the 19th century, inscribed "1901" D-5-77-158-159 BW

Goehren

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The expanses, approx. 1750 m east of Göhren, on the corridor Auf dem Steinbrunnen
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Well room Barrel vaulted, inscribed "1706" (?), Near Roman building remains D-5-77-158-214 BW
Göhren 9
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Farmhouse Single-storey, gable-independent building with a flat gable roof, with knee-length floor, in Jura construction, with a slate roof, mid-19th century D-5-77-158-161 BW
Göhren 18
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Former school and community center Two-storey hipped roof building with roof turrets, with slate roof, inscribed "1821" by an inscription panel D-5-77-158-164 BW
Göhren 19
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Jura house with knee stick Slate roof, mid-19th century D-5-77-158-162 BW
Göhren 25
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Farmhouse Two-storey building with a flat gable roof, Jura style, with corner pilasters, second half of the 19th century, barn, with a slate roof, probably at the same time D-5-77-158-213 BW
Göhren 37
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Sign board From 1861 on the Römerstraße touching the Göhren, at the barn D-5-77-158-163 BW
Göhren 56
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Farmhouse Single-storey, gable-independent building with flat gable roof, with knee-length floor, in Jura construction, with slate roof, around the middle of the 19th century D-5-77-158-160 BW

Mittelmarterhof

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Mittelmarterhof, Mittelmarterhof 1
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Mittelmarterhof Two-storey manor house with a mansard roof, marked with a sundial "1781" D-5-77-158-166 BW
Mittelmarterhof, Mittelmarterhof 1
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Mittelmarterhof Residential house, single-storey mansard roof, second half of the 19th century, outbuildings, one-story, with mansard roof, second half of the 19th century D-5-77-158-166 BW
Mittelmarterhof, Mittelmarterhof 1
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Mittelmarterhof Economy building, massive gable roof, early 19th century D-5-77-158-166 BW

Neudorf

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Neudorf 2
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Farmhouse Single-storey, gable-independent building with a flat gable roof, with knee-high floor, in Jura construction, mid-19th century D-5-77-158-167 BW
Neudorf 6
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Inn and Farmhouse Two-storey gable-independent building with a flat gable roof, with a half-timbered gable and knee floor, 17th – 19th centuries. Century, inside inscribed "1616" D-5-77-158-168 BW
Neudorf 25
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barn With half-timbered gable, 19th century D-5-77-158-169 BW
Neudorf 26
( location )
Farmhouse Single-storey eaves gable roof building in Jura construction, with knee stick, 18th / 19th centuries century

The delivery house to the south, single-storey saddle roof construction in Jura construction, with knee stick, 1900

Barn attached to the north, probably second half of the 19th century

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Neudorf 56
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Former Pappenheim economic estate, manor house Two-storey gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof, with corner pilasters, 1805 D-5-77-158-172 BW
Neudorf 57
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Public house sign Probably the 19th century D-5-77-158-173 BW
Neudorf 87
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Residential building Single-storey building with a flat gable roof, with knee-length floor, in Jura construction, with a slate roof, 19th century

Outbuilding, small gable roof building, with a slate roof, probably first quarter of the 20th century

D-5-77-158-174 BW
Neudorf 116
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Former Pappenheim's armory Large two-story hipped roof building, quarry stone, plastered, 18th century D-5-77-158-175 BW
Neudorf 117, Neudorf 68
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. James Choir tower church, tower 15th century, nave 15th and 18th century, tower with pointed helmet decorated with brick ornaments, with fittings D-5-77-158-176 BW
Neudorf 117, Neudorf 68
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Churchyard wall 19th century D-5-77-158-176 BW

Niederpappenheim

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Niederpappenheimer Straße 16
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Evangelical Lutheran branch church of Saint Michael Hall church, renovated several times in the 17th century, remodeled in 1777, east roof turret with pointed helmet, with fittings D-5-77-158-177 BW
Niederpappenheimer Straße 16
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Walling 17./18. Century, partially renewed, with recessed tombs from the 18th and 19th centuries. Century D-5-77-158-177 BW

Hard as an ox

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Ochsenhart 4
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Farmhouse Two-storey building with a flat gable roof in Jura construction, with plaster structure, labeled "1885" D-5-77-158-178 BW

Easter village

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In Osterdorf
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Fallen war memorial In obelisk-like shapes, first third of the 20th century D-5-77-158-180 BW
Osterdorf 1, Osterdorf 71
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Former inn Two-storey, gable-independent building with a flat gable roof, in Jura construction, with corner pilasters, inscribed "1789" and "1790" through a relief panel with trophies, restaurant with beamed ceiling, barn, partly half-timbered, 19th century D-5-77-158-181 BW
Osterdorf 6
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In addition, barn in Jura construction Early 19th century D-5-77-158-182 BW
Osterdorf 8
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Inn Two-storey, gable-independent building with a flat gable roof, quarry stone construction, plastered, in Jura construction, with corner pilasters, first half of the 19th century D-5-77-158-207 BW
Osterdorf 14
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barn With half-timbered knee stick, Jura construction, 19th century D-5-77-158-183 BW
Osterdorf 15
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barn With half-timbered knee stick, Jura construction, 19th century D-5-77-158-184 BW
Osterdorf 16
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barn With half-timbered knee stick, Jura construction, 19th century D-5-77-158-185 BW
Osterdorf 17
( location )
Residential stable house Single-storey building with flat gable roof, in Jura construction, with knee-high floor, with plaster structure, mid-19th century D-5-77-158-190 BW
Osterdorf 61
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barn With half-timbered knee stick, Jura construction, 19th century D-5-77-158-187 BW
Osterdorf 62
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barn With half-timbered knee stick, Jura construction, 19th century D-5-77-158-188 BW
Osterdorf 63
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Farmhouse Two-storey gable roof building, probably 2nd half of the 18th century

Barn, with a half-timbered knee, in Jura construction, 19th century

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Osterdorf 69
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of Sankt Erhard Choir tower church, tower in the core probably medieval, with pointed helmet, built in 1536, renovated in 1733, 1922, 1965, with furnishings D-5-77-158-179 BW
Osterdorf 69
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Cemetery walling Late medieval, renewed in the 19th century and 1934 D-5-77-158-179 BW

Paper mill

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Paper mill 1
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Former mill building Residential house, two-storey mansard roof, marked "1826", alterations in 1906 and in the early 20th century D-5-77-158-191 BW
Paper mill 2
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Mill house Single-storey building with a half-hipped roof, natural stone, plastered, 18th century D-5-77-158-192 BW

Übermatzhofen

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Übermatzhofen 10
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Farmhouse Two-storey, in Jura construction, with a slate roof, inscribed "1744", changed in the 19th century, connected to the stables to the east D-5-77-158-194 BW
Übermatzhofen 49
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Evangelical Lutheran branch church of St. George Hall building with saddle roof and polygonal ridge turret with pointed helmet, choir dendrochronologically dated 1466, 17th and 18th century alterations, with furnishings

So-called druid stone, probably medieval, in front of the church

D-5-77-158-195 BW

Rooms

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Munich - Treuchtlingen railway line, south of the route km 130.34 or Pappenheim station
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Railway tunnel through the Kirchenberg 108 m pipe length, around 1865/70, part of the Ingolstadt – Würzburg line D-5-77-158-208 BW
Rooms 6
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Former school house with a teacher's apartment Two-storey building with half and half-hip roof, narrow two-storey saddle roof porch, with clock tower, Heimatstil, 1908 D-5-77-158-215 BW
Rooms 8
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Former farmhouse Two-storey saddle roof construction in Jura construction, quarry stone masonry, upper floor and gable half-timbered, plastered, late 18th century D-5-77-158-201 BW
Rooms 8
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Former barn Subsequently, one-storey building with flat gable roof, in Jura construction, knee-high half-timbered, probably at the same time, additions in the 19th century, both partly renewed D-5-77-158-201 BW
Rooms 15
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Mill, residential building Two-storey saddle roof construction, marked "1797" and "1843" D-5-77-158-202 BW
Rooms 17
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Half-timbered barn with slate roof 18./19. Century, belongs to the former Maierhof (house number 20) D-5-77-158-216 BW
Rooms 20
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Farmhouse of a former Maierhof Two-storey building in a corner position with a flat gable roof, with knee floor, in Jura construction, with a slate roof, 1833 D-5-77-158-200 BW
Rooms 23
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Farmhouse Single-storey, gable-independent building with a flat gable roof, in Jura construction, with knee stick, 18th century D-5-77-158-198 BW
Rooms 23
( location )
barn In Jura construction, natural stone sight, early 19th century D-5-77-158-198 BW
Rooms 28
( location )
Residential building Small, single-storey, gable-independent building with a flat gable roof, with knee stick, in Jura construction, 18th / 19th centuries. century D-5-77-158-197 BW
Rooms 32
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Inn Two-storey hipped roof building with knee floor, nine window axes, marked "1726", renovated in 1774 D-5-77-158-196 BW

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 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.

literature

  • Gotthard Kießling: Weissenburg-Gunzenhausen district (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume V.70 / 1 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-87490-581-0 , p. 394-471 .

Web links

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