List of architectural monuments in Passau
The monuments of the Lower Bavarian city of Passau are listed 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.
Ensemble old town Passau with suburbs
File number E-2-62-000-1
The ensemble includes the old town of Passau in its late medieval expansion including the western suburb of “Neumarkt” and the opposite river bank settlements on the Inn, Danube and Ilz within the boundaries of the former city fortifications, which were completed in the 15th century. In addition, there are the fortresses of Oberhaus and Niederhaus and the Mariahilfberg as elements that shape the cityscape.
The three-river city of Passau lies on a narrow headland in the confluence of the Inn and Ilz with the Danube, which come together here from the south, north and west. Protected on three sides by water and steep slopes of the river cuttings, the narrow spur between Inn and Danube - both navigable since time immemorial - forms a strategically important, topographically incomparable situation. Accordingly, the old town peninsula can look back on several thousand years of settlement history, which began as early as the Middle Neolithic (Oberlauterbach Group, approx. 4900-4500 BC). There is also evidence of Bronze Age settlement on the old town peninsula. In the late Hallstatt and early La Tène periods, a section fortification was built on the Domberg, which protected a simultaneous settlement. In the late La Tène period there was evidence of a large unfortified settlement in the entire area of the old town and Neumarkt, while under Roman rule the fort locations Boiodurum, Batavis and Boiotro and some of the associated civilian settlements were located in the city.
With the historically handed down building of a church by St. Severin in the second half of the 5th century, but above all with the foundation of the diocese in 739, decisive impulses for the increased Christianization of the country and its ecclesiastical organization came from here. The medieval structure of the old town, the result of a development that began in the 8th century, has been clearly preserved: On the highest point of the ridge, between the so-called Roman weir, which was built in stone in the 10th century, the oldest part of the city wall, in the west, the stone path in the To the north, the Carlonegasse in the south and the wide cathedral square as a representative center, lies the episcopal city with St. Stephen's Cathedral, buildings of the episcopal administration and the canons' courts, which were relocated here from 1155; the episcopal residence is opposite the southern flank of the cathedral. The main traffic axis running through the area, the Steinweg, is bordered by the Paulusbogen in the west and the St Maximilian Immunity Gate in the east, giving the episcopal city the character of a self-contained district.
The bourgeois town borders with the much smaller market square, formerly called "Unter den Krämern" (today Residenzplatz), to the rear of the cathedral. The irregular square surrounded by town houses, grocer's shops, bread and meat banks and the Fronwaag has experienced an increasing loss of importance as a trading center since the new market in the west of the episcopal city, which was completed in 1209. The prince-bishop's building activity in the 18th century - in 1712 the Kramhaus was demolished for the new building of the bishop's residence, which was completed in 1730 - the square, dominated by the Gothic cathedral choir, with the former palace of the prince-bishop's chancellor and court marshal as a western dominant, was given the shape of a baroque residence square. The Fischmarkt (Rathausplatz) on the banks of the Danube developed into the administrative center of the township, which was given its first town charter in 1225, when the town judge's house was moved here, also in 1225; Visible evidence of the increased bourgeois self-confidence in the course of the 14th century - the city received council and magistrate in 1368 - is the town hall complex, which occupies the entire south side of the square and was completed in 1446.
The third medieval settlement core is the eastern headland with the Benedictine monastery of Niedernburg, first mentioned in 888, elevated to an imperial abbey in 1010 with rich lands and lucrative salt trade; With the transfer of the bailiwick over the monastery in 1193, the bishop received all Niedernburg privileges including the so-called land of the abbey as extensive territorial property. The quarter with small town houses and craftsmen's houses is dominated by the monastery complex with what used to be seven churches and chapels. Only remnants of the large salt barns that have been converted for residential purposes have survived. With the foundation of the Jesuit College in 1612 in the immediate vicinity of the monastery, the quarter was given a new center, and the Steinweg-Messergasse-Schustergasse road axis connecting all three parts of the city was interrupted by the college buildings. The tip of the headland, which originally belonged to the Niedernburg rulership, was separated like an island by an arm of water "Im Ort" until the 13th century; around 1250 there was an episcopal moated castle here.
As early as the 10th century, a suburbium developed west of the old town hill in the lower flood area in front of the city wall. Mainly fishermen, craftsmen and tradespeople settled in this suburban settlement, which was probably already fortified with ramparts and moats, which was called forum novum (Neumarkt) from 1204 and was re-fortified in 1209 with moats, kennels and curtain walls. The Augustinian canons of St. Nikola, founded around 1070, remained outside the wall. The Klosterhofmark, which initially belonged to the Principality of Passau, came to the Wittelsbach family in 1248. The patronage of the monastery church is probably related to the fishing settlement near the ship landing stage on the Inn. In the area between the city wall and the monastery, which is located far outside, numerous trades settled, which are still expressed today in some street names. The main street (today Ludwigstraße) developed into a street market, from which side streets crossed by cross streets lead to the river banks.
On the strip of land on the southern bank of the Inn between the two former Roman forts Boiodurum and Boiotro, the city center developed as a further residential and craft quarter. Connected to the old town by a bridge in 1143, the suburb received its own walling in the early 15th century. On the other side of the Danube opposite the old town, another settlement, the so-called Anger, developed in the 10th century. The shoreline, originally used as a pasture, where fishermen, boat builders and innkeepers settled, was connected to the old town by a ferry at the Roßtränke until the first Danube bridge was built in 1278.
More important than the Anger was the so-called Ilzstadt, a settlement along the Ilz estuary at the starting point of the Goldener Steiges to Bohemia. Mainly fishermen, ferrymen and boat builders lived here, with the growing importance of the trade route to Bohemia, muleers and innkeepers joined them. From 1010 the Ilzstadt belonged to the Imperial Abbey of Niedernburg and was subordinated to the Bishop in 1193, but retained its own jurisdiction. With the fortification completed in 1410 by a simple wall ring, the Ilzstadt was finally also included in the urban area. The one-row row of houses following the left Ilzufer, in the area of the river mouth, two-row houses had retained their medieval character until the thorough renovation in 1967.
The two former prince-bishop castles Oberhaus and Niederhaus on the rocky tongue rising steeply between the Ilz and the Danube are an essential part of the Passau fortifications, the walls of which were largely dismantled in the course of later city expansions. The fortress Oberhaus was already started in 1219 as a protective castle of the bishop against rebellious citizens. Century was expanded, the fortress Niederhaus was added as a supplement - connected to the upper house by a double battlement - around 1250.
The current appearance of the city is mainly determined by the baroque remodeling in the late 17th and 18th centuries. Two devastating city fires, in 1662 and 1680, gave rise to building regulations. For the reconstruction, the roof forms of the "inner city construction" became mandatory. The flammable leg shingle roofs had to be replaced by ditch roofs with raised, mostly horizontal fire walls.
Italian artists were appointed to restore the cathedral and the prince-bishop's buildings, who brought the style of the Italian late baroque to Passau. The Domplatz with the west facade of the cathedral, newly designed by Carlo Lurago , the canons' courts converted into city palaces and the monumental new building of the residence by Domenico d'Angeli are characteristic of this. The merchants' and craftsmen's houses along the medieval streets were given protective walls with drainage openings for the gutters, while the town houses were given baroque and rococo facades in some cases. The Höllgasse, Steiningergasse, Kleine Messergasse and Pfaffengasse in particular have retained their medieval character. Inner courtyards, some with arbors, are surrounded by dense buildings. The Jesuit college with the Michaelskirche was rebuilt in the late Baroque style in the former Lower Burgess district and today defines the silhouette of the city from the inside. The palazzo-like orphanage in the village, on the border with the easternmost tip of the headland, dates from 1749. The town houses in the Klosterviertel and Neumarkt, which were also affected by the fires, were mostly renovated in a baroque style, the floor plan and building core are mostly still medieval.
Despite the minor effects of the great city fires of 1662 and 1680 in the bridgehead settlements on the other banks of the Inn and Danube, a baroque transformation took place here too. Especially in the center of the city center at Kirchenplatz u. a. the richly stuccoed ship master's house of the Lüftenegger family from such "modernization". The row of gable-independent town houses from the 17th century with crooked hips on the south side of the square preserves the Lower Austrian building tradition. The classicist St. Gertrauds Church and a large number of Biedermeier-style house facades were only built after another fire in 1809 in the city center. With the exception of Schmiedgasse, all important streets of the craftsmen's settlement branch off from the church square. Some of the street names are reminiscent of the originally predominant trades of leather and blacksmiths.
The Mariahilf Capuchin Pilgrimage Church, which was founded in 1622 and renovated after 1662 and is located outside the inner city fortifications, is connected to the city by a pilgrimage staircase on the Schulerberg with a clear visual reference to the old town hill. On the opposite bank of the Danube, the district of Anger received its urban accent from the baroque castle Eggendobl, the core of which dates back to the 14th century. The manor house is now isolated on a street island thanks to the access and departure ramps of the Schanzl Bridge, which were built here from 1968 to 1976, and which led to the demolition of the outbuildings and the chapel and the abandonment of the gardens.
In the early 17th century, the Ilzstadt with the prince-bishop's malt house was given its new early baroque building as the northern end of the development along Freyunger Straße. The mostly gable-side craftsmen's houses that follow the meanders of the Ilz keep the character of the old fishermen and shipbuilders' settlement alive today.
The secularization of 1803 brought with it the loss of all high estates and the connection of Passau to the Electorate of Bavaria. The city, deprived of its residential function, was moved economically and politically to a peripheral location, which was only somewhat softened with the connection to the railway network; The main customs office built by Friedrich von Gärtner on Fischmarkt , built between 1848 and 1851, and the Evangelical Lutheran parish church built by Friedrich Bürklein in Theresienstraße in 1856-1859 belong to the few significant building projects of this time . Only gradually did the old town grow beyond its medieval wall ring, whereby the position wedged between the Inn and the Danube mainly favored the expansion to the west. The annexation of St. Nikola brought the overbuilding of the old city limits, whereby the former moat zone is still recognizable through the streets of Nikolastraße with its large-scale building complexes.
Architectural monuments by streets
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Bahnhofstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and richly structured neo-renaissance facade, marked 1878 | D-2-62-000-21 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-story building with a gable top, built in the German Renaissance style, by Bonifaz Kieffer, 1878/79, roof structure renewed | D-2-62-000-22 | |
Berggasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building, windows with triangular and segmental arch crowns, with a horizontally closing facade, in the core probably the 2nd half of the 17th century, roof structure 1966 | D-2-62-000-25 | |
Berggasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with an advance wall, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, reconstruction and heightening in the 1930s, renewal of the roof structure in 1962 | D-2-62-000-26 | |
Berggasse 5 ( location ) |
Former stable building | Two-storey plastered building made of quarry stone masonry, formerly with a monopitch roof, 16th century, extensive renovation of the upper floor and new attic with a gable roof 2009-10 | D-2-62-000-1013 | |
Frying fish corner 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with a horizontal facade, probably the 18th century, facade renewed | D-2-62-000-46 | |
Frying fish corner 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey gable building with triangular gable, the core around 1700, classicist facade design 1st half of the 19th century. | D-2-62-000-49 | |
Bräugasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey simple hipped roof building in a corner position, in the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, heightening and new roof structure from 1948, later still partially renovated | D-2-62-000-30 | |
Bräugasse 9 ( location ) |
Former warehouse | Two-storey hipped roof building with elevator dormer, in the core 17th / 18th centuries century | D-2-62-000-31 | |
Bräugasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey hipped roof building with stripe rustication on the ground floor and an advance wall, medieval core, 1689 (dendrochronologically dated) | D-2-62-000-32 | |
Bräugasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building, now a student residence | Three-storey hipped roof building with baroque oculi and advance wall, late medieval core, facade 18th century, rebuilt in 1980 | D-2-62-000-33 | |
Bräugasse 13 ( location ) |
Remnants of the chain bridge | Pylons faced with granite blocks, by Johann Seidl, 1869
On the north and south sides of the former wire walkway building |
D-2-62-000-34 | |
Bräugasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential building with shop | Three-storey building with stucco facade and advance wall, in the core probably the 2nd half of the 17th century, facade of the 18th century, shop surrounds of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-36 | |
Bräugasse 17 ( location ) |
Former residential building, presumably the former priest house of the Benedictine monastery in Niedernburg, now the Museum of Modern Art | Property composed of four individual houses around a central courtyard with a moat roof, three-and-a-half-storey facade with a horizontal end and a Gothic flat bay window, medieval core, the edge of the house marked 1558, 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-37 | |
Bräugasse 18; Hirschwirtsgaßl ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey corner building with an advance wall, in the core 16./17. Century, facade renewed in 1972, high water mark from 1501
Former Gasthof zum Hirschen, four-storey building with late Baroque plaster structure and moat roof, porch on the southeast side, in the core probably 15th / 16th. Century, facade around 1800, roof structure 1841/42 (dendrochronologically dated) Backwards Schwibbogen via Hirschwirtsgaßl to Bräugasse 18 |
D-2-62-000-38 | |
Bräugasse 19 ( location ) |
Former house with a former granary at the back | Three-storey building with an advance wall, the core of the 16th century, 18th century, renovation of the roof structure in 1989 | D-2-62-000-39 | |
Bräugasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential and former guest house | Four-storey building around atrium, with a hipped gable roof to the north and an advance wall, 16./17. Century, balcony extension from 1888, increase from 1934 | D-2-62-000-40 | |
Bräugasse 23 ( location ) |
Former home, now a hotel | Four-storey gable building with tail gable, 2nd half of the 17th century, facade renewed | D-2-62-000-41 | |
Bräugasse 25 ( location ) |
Former house, glass painting art institute from 1878 to 1980, hotel since 1990 | Three-storey building with round oculi and an advance wall, medieval core, rebuilt and renewed after the two great city fires after 1680 | D-2-62-000-42 | |
Brunngasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey brick building in a corner position with a mansard roof and (corner) bay, built in the form of eclecticism , by Bonifaz Kieffer, baroque coat of arms stone, marked 1898 | D-2-62-000-51 |
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Brunngasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey hipped roof building in corner position, southern part of the building three-storey, with mezzanine, the core is probably medieval, 2nd half of the 17th century, built-in high water mark from 1787 at the corner of the house, heights from 1923 and 1926, new construction of a common staircase for both parts of the building from 1923, facade probably Late 19th / early 20th century | D-2-62-000-53 | |
Brunngasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey gable-sided building with a gable roof, before 1814, roof structure renewed in 1859 | D-2-62-000-54 | |
Brunngasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey gable-sided building with a gable roof, the core of the 16th century, renovated after a fire in 1859, with plaster structure from 1914 | D-2-62-000-56 | |
Brunngasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey gable-sided building with a gable roof and supporting pillars, in the core probably 2nd half of the 17th century, roof structure renewed in 1859, facade around 1900 | D-2-62-000-57 | |
Brunngasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey gable-sided building with a gable roof and striped rustication on the ground floor, in the core probably in the 2nd half of the 17th century, after a fire, the roof structure and facade were renewed in neo-Gothic style in 1859 | D-2-62-000-58 | |
Brunngasse 23 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey gable-sided building with a gable roof, the core probably in the second half of the 17th century, facade and roof were renewed in 1859, repair of war damage in 1948/49 | D-2-62-000-59 | |
Domplatz ( location ) |
Monument to King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria | Bronze figure on a granite stone base, by Christian Jorhan the Elder. J. , marked 1824 | D-2-62-000-74 |
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Cathedral Square 1; Near Domplatz ( location ) |
St Stephan cathedral monastery with basilica, cloister and adjoining chapels; with equipment | St. Stephen's Cathedral, three-aisled basilica with crossing dome, 13th / 14th century core. Century, late Gothic choir, started by Hans Krumenauer in 1407, completed by Hans Hesse around 1440/50, crossing tower, around 1530, nave, completed in the late 16th century, modified with the help of Carlo Lurago 1668–1677, west towers 1674/75, baroque style inside after 1677, tower octagons 1896–1897, burial chapel of the Counts of Ortenburg, hall building, 14./15. Century, with red marble epitaphs from the gentleman's chapel from the 14th to 16th centuries. Century, between the northern cross arm of the cathedral and the St. Andrew's Chapel, remains of the cathedral cloister, 14th century, with red marble grave slabs and epitaphs, 13th-19th centuries. Century, on the north side of the cathedral
Portal to the Steinweg, richly carved, probably by Hans Hesse, around 1430 St. Andrew's Chapel, so-called gentleman's chapel, mortuary of the canons, three-aisled hall church, 14th century, with rectangular choir by Hans Krumenauer, 1414, and red marble grave slabs and epitaphs, 15th-16th centuries. century Lamberg Chapel, mausoleum for Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp von Lamberg , hall building with a sloping corner, by Jakob Pawagner, 1710 Trenbachkapelle, burial chapel of Prince-Bishop Urban von Trenbach, 1572, red marble epitaphs from the 16th to 18th centuries century |
D-2-62-000-64 |
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Domplatz 2 ( location ) |
Former guest house, so-called Sala terrena, so-called new building, from 1750 Domherrenhof | Two-storey four-wing complex around an inner courtyard with a hipped roof and baroque facade structure, built by Jakob Pawagner under Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp von Lamberg, 1708–1712, numerous renovations and changes in the 20th and 21st centuries. Century, last expansion of the attic and installation of a café from 2009/10 | D-2-62-000-65 | |
Domplatz 3 ( location ) |
Former cathedral chapter curia and rent office, today church administration building, so-called Bischof-Altmann-Haus | Three-storey four-wing complex around an inner courtyard, around 1725, a closed arcade on the north side of the inner courtyard, mid-16th century, reconstruction of the north wing in 1902, reconstruction in 1963 | D-2-62-000-66 |
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Domplatz 4 ( location ) |
Dompropstei, so-called Barbarahof | Two-storey four-wing complex around an inner courtyard, significantly expanded and rebuilt in 1632, possibly older in the core
North wing with St. Barbara's Chapel, hall building with three-storey baroque facade, built in 1240, significantly expanded and rebuilt in 1632; with equipment |
D-2-62-000-67 |
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Domplatz 5 ( location ) |
Former canonical court of Starzhausen, seminary since 1843, today Episcopal seminary of St Stephan | Four-storey four-wing complex around an inner courtyard, with a hipped roof and baroque facade structure, the complex was rebuilt after the city fire of 1662, older in the core, addition from 1861, damaged
in the Second World War Western extension with seminar church, neo-baroque central building, structurally connected with three-storey hipped roof building and dome tower, by Johann Baptist Schott , 1905–1907, with furnishings Colossal stone figures, by Fidelis Schönlaub, marked 1865; presented to the north facade and structurally connected |
D-2-62-000-68 |
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Domplatz 6 ( location ) |
Former Kanonikatshof Lamberg, so-called Starhemberghof | Three-storey building with a central projectile, attic and richly structured facade, built in the style of late Baroque palace architecture, 1724 | D-2-62-000-69 |
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Domplatz 7; Domplatz 7 a ( location ) |
Former Migazzi Canonical Court, later a seminary | Four-storey four-wing complex around an inner courtyard, built in 1735 using older components, the core of the east wing still at the end of the 16th century, heightened in 1841
Rear building, so-called Heinrichsbau, four-story neo-baroque building with a mansard hipped roof, 1865 North wing, ballroom with theater stage, St Valentin house chapel on the upper floor, 1956 |
D-2-62-000-70 |
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Domplatz 8 ( location ) |
Former outbuilding of the canon court Welsberghof (see Steinweg 11), converted into the so-called Domvikarstöckl in 1821 | Two-storey corner building with an advance wall, ground floor reinforcement and transversely oval blending oculi, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, remodeling from 1976 to 1978 | D-2-62-000-71 |
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Domplatz 9 ( location ) |
Former outbuilding of the Fugger canonical yard (Steinweg 9), later boys' seminar, since 1890 Dompfarrhof St. Stephan | Three-storey building with an advance wall and ground floor reinforcement, in the core probably in the 2nd half of the 17th century, remodeling from 1890. | D-2-62-000-72 | |
Cathedral Square 11; Steinweg 5 ( location ) |
Former canon court, so-called Alt-Daun-Hof, now district office | Three-storey corner building with hipped roof and baroque facade design, largely rebuilt after the city fire in 1662, expanded around 1720, remodeled in 1980
Former rear building, two-storey side eaves building with ocular zone and horizontally closing facade, marked 1621, partly late Gothic in the core, reconstruction in 1981 Fountain basin, 18th century, with spittoon, 15th century; in the east wall In addition, since 2003, the so-called Passauer Tölpel, a stone head probably originating from the medieval cathedral and one of the landmarks of Passau |
D-2-62-000-73 |
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Fischmarktgasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, gable-independent building with a gable roof, in the core 16./17. Century, with historicizing facade decor and alterations from 1874/77. | D-2-62-000-810 | |
Fischmarktgasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a horizontal facade, in the core 16th century, renewed after 1680, loft extension with flat roof from 1934, associated two-storey porch with trench roof and protruding upper floor, 17th / 18th. Century, alterations in 1874 and 1909. | D-2-62-000-94 | |
Gablergasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building with a former restaurant | Complex consisting of two building wings with an inner courtyard, to the north a three-storey corner building with an advance wall, late Baroque plaster structure and oculi, to the south three-storey gable building with bay window, in the core of the 16th century, renewed after 1680 after the two great city fires, structural changes in the 2nd half of the 19th century and early 20th century | D-2-62-000-108 | |
Gablergasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two or three-storey building with a slightly protruding upper storey and an advance wall, the core of the 15th century, front door from 1850/51, rebuilt in the 2nd half of the 17th century and 1st half of the 20th century | D-2-62-000-109 | |
Gottfried-Schäffer-Strasse 1, 3; 5 and 7; Gottfried-Schäffer-Strasse ( location ) |
Row of shops | Single-storey mansard roof building with a high, concave natural stone foundation on the east side, as an extension of the northern bridge head of the Inn, collapsed in 1768, 1921 and rebuilt
Opposite the fountain, with a stone, convexly arched fountain basin, 1768 |
D-2-62-000-205 | |
Gottfried-Schäffer-Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Former redoubt building, built as a dance and ballroom, now part of the city theater | Elongated two-and-a-half-storey building with early classicist flat plaster structure and attic, built by Johann Georg Hagenauer, 1784, repaired 1995–1997 | D-2-62-000-206 | |
Gottfried-Schäffer-Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Former ballroom, court theater in 1770, prince-bishop's comedy and opera house from 1774, city theater from 1882 | Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with classicistic flat plaster structure, built in 1645, rebuilt in 1662 after the city fire, expanded in 1770 and 1774, fundamental renovation by Johann Georg Hagenauer 1783–1786, in the 19th and 20th centuries. Century redesigned several times, roof structure renewed | D-2-62-000-207 |
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Gottfried-Schäffer-Strasse 6; Lower sand 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with a horizontally closing facade, southern half of the house with mansard roof and turret, the core is the 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-621 | |
Gottfried-Schäffer-Strasse 8; Lower sand 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with a Baroque facade decoration and an advance wall, 16th century | D-2-62-000-622 | |
Gottfried-Schäffer-Strasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey eaves side building with mezzanine and saddle roof, plastered facade in historicizing style, marked 1768 on the lintel, entrance moved around an axis to the right in 1872, heightened by Bonifaz Kieffer in 1876/78 | D-2-62-000-210 | |
Grabengasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, in the core from 1512, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, renovations in the 19th and 20th centuries | D-2-62-000-111 |
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Grabengasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, rebuilt after 1680 after the second major city fire, renovation of the shop front from 1897, changes in the 20th century | D-2-62-000-112 | |
Grabengasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, ground floor ashlar and stucco facade, largely renovated after 1680 after the two great city fires, renovations in 1884, facade before 1892, shop installation in 1892 and redesign in 1956 | D-2-62-000-113 |
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Grabengasse 12 ( location ) |
Former residential and craft house | Four-storey building with an advance wall, the core of the late medieval, renewed after the city fires in 1662 and 1680, heightened around 1800, renovations in the 19th and 20th centuries | D-2-62-000-114 |
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Grabengasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, renovated after 1680 after the two great city fires, facade renewal in 1914 | D-2-62-000-115 |
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Grabengasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, probably medieval in core, renovated after 1680 after the two great city fires, rebuilt in 1980 | D-2-62-000-116 |
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Grabengasse 15 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, rebuilt after 1680 after the second big city fire, alterations in 1884, facade renewed in 1961 | D-2-62-000-117 |
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Grabengasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with a bent front and horizontally closing facade, the core of the 1st half of the 19th century, the roof structure of the southern part and the facade entirely renewed | D-2-62-000-118 |
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Grabengasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, probably before 1815, in the middle of the 20th century, the ground floor was redesigned and the roof was renewed | D-2-62-000-119 |
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Grabengasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, rebuilt after 1680 after the second big city fire, two shops installed in 1877, facade changes from 1934 and 1987 | D-2-62-000-120 |
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Grabengasse 22 ( location ) |
Former residential and craft house | Three-storey building with a projecting gable, essentially late medieval, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, overbuilding of the bank alley between 1827 and 1874, shop installation in 1919 | D-2-62-000-776 |
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Grabengasse 23 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with a horizontally closing facade and early classical plaster structure, 17th / 18th centuries. Century, increase from 1827, facade renewed in the 20th century | D-2-62-000-121 |
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Grabengasse 25 a ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey corner building, in the core probably medieval, 2nd half of the 17th century, roof structure renewed and shop fitting in the 20th century | D-2-62-000-122 |
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Grabengasse 26 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey gable-sided building with a late classical facade design, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, around 1881 connected to the rear building erected in 1879, facade from 1884, renovation of the roof structure in 1968, further multiple changes in the 2nd half of the 20th century | D-2-62-000-123 |
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Grabengasse 27 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves side building with a gable roof and historicizing facade structure, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, facade and heightening in 1876 | D-2-62-000-124 |
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Grabengasse 28 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, former inn | Three-storey building with flat plaster structure and an advance wall, rebuilt after 1680 after the two big city fires and renewed around 1690, interior renovations and roof structure renewed in 1882, facade renewed in 1982 | D-2-62-000-125 |
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Grabengasse 29 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with an advance wall, rebuilt and renewed after 1680 after the two great city fires, shop installation in 1830, extension in 1847, facade renewal in 1972 | D-2-62-000-126 | |
Grabengasse 30 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with an advance wall, probably 18th century, changes in 1887, increase in 1938, ground floor modernized | D-2-62-000-127 |
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Grabengasse 32 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with an advance wall, late 17th / 18th centuries Century, increase after 1895 and before 1924, facade redesign before 1960 | D-2-62-000-128 | |
Grabengasse 34 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with a flat hipped roof and baroque facade structure, 17th / 18th centuries Century, roof structure renewed in 1930 and 1946, facade of upper floors renewed before 1951, panel cladding in 1968 | D-2-62-000-129 |
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Große Klingergasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey gable-independent gable roof building with historicizing stucco facade and ornamental gable, 1869, shop installation 1885 | D-2-62-000-131 | |
Grosse Klingergasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with facade structure in late classicism forms, essentially medieval, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, storey extension and shop installation 1885/86, facade of the ground floor reconstructed in 1989 | D-2-62-000-741 | |
Grosse Klingergasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves side building with mezzanine and hipped roof, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, shop fitting from 1873, facade with Biedermeier stucco decor from 1912, ground floor facade renewed around 1965 | D-2-62-000-132 | |
Große Klingergasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with a crooked hip roof and sturdy beams between the third and fourth floors, medieval core, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, facade in the forms of late classicism from 1841, heightened floors from 1844 and 1983 | D-2-62-000-134 | |
Grosse Klingergasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential house with restaurant | Four-storey corner building with mansard roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century, facade 1875, increase in 1883 | D-2-62-000-135 | |
Große Klingergasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, former guest house | New Baroque five-storey hipped roof building, in the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, structural changes in 1884 and 1891, heightening and alterations in 1927/28, rebuilt in 1976 | D-2-62-000-136 | |
Grosse Messergasse 1; Große Messergasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | From two composite three-storey buildings with hipped and saddle roofs with sloping corners, mezzanine and rusticated ground floor, western wing with renewed facade painting, 2nd half of 17th century, since 17th / 18th. Century united with a continuous ground floor design, heightened in 1861, facades 17th and 19th centuries | D-2-62-000-137 | |
Große Messergasse 2 ( location ) |
Former city pharmacy | Three-storey hipped roof building assembled from two individual houses, facade with parapet, plaster decoration and wrought-iron shutters on the ground floor, medieval core, facade from 1728, ground floor renovation 1986; with equipment
With house chapel, so-called Margaret Chapel, in the basement at the southeast corner, 13th century |
D-2-62-000-138 |
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Große Messergasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey hipped roof building in corner position with flat stucco decoration, core 16./17. Century, 1874 increased, facade changes from 1889/91 and renewed 1927 | D-2-62-000-140 |
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Große Messergasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey half-hipped building with mezzanine, advance wall and ground floor reinforcement, 2nd half of the 17th century, roof structure 1794 (dendro. Dat.), Facade design from the 19th century, reconstructed in 1970 | D-2-62-000-141 | |
Große Messergasse 8 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Hoffragner | Four-storey hipped roof building with a horizontal facade, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, additional floors in 1829, structural changes from 1881 and 1883, arm of the 19th century, renovations inside from 1982 and 1997 | D-2-62-000-142 | |
Grosse Messergasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with a horizontal facade and plaster structure, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, probably added before 1892, ground floor facade renewed in 1925 | D-2-62-000-143 | |
Große Messergasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey half-hipped building with a horizontally closing facade and plaster structure, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, topped up before 1891, facade renewed before 1910 | D-2-62-000-144 | |
Große Messergasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey hipped roof building with a horizontally closing facade and plaster structure, in the core 16./17. Century, facade in the 2nd half of the 17th century, heightened in the 19th century. | D-2-62-000-145 | |
Heiliggeistgasse 2, 4 and 6 ( location ) |
Former Franciscan monastery | Four-wing complex with three-storey gable roof buildings and a former cloister, then to the west a three-storey tailcoat roof with remnants of the nave of the Votive Church as an advance wall, in the core 1586–1588, reconstruction after the city fire 1680–1686, Stiftsschenke 1857 moved from the upper floor to the ground floor, changes in the 20th century; with equipment
Former St. Anna monastery chapel , single-nave hall with high round arched windows, by Giovanni Spazzo and Leonhard Uttner, 1588, profaned in 1803; in the north wing |
D-2-62-000-148 | |
Heiliggeistgasse 8 ( location ) |
Heiliggeist hospital church | Initially a single-nave system in the core from 1345, extension to a two-aisled hall church with polygonal choir and southern roof turret in 1442, restoration and Baroque renovation in 1721 after city fires in 1512, 1662 and 1680, reorganization under Bishop Heinrich Hofstätter 1862–1865, restoration of the space shell in 1947, profanation in 2001; with equipment | D-2-62-000-150 | |
Heiliggeistgasse 8 a ( location ) |
Former Heiliggeistspital, so-called Stöckl, now retirement home | Three-storey three-wing complex, south front with an advance wall, mentioned in a document in 1347, additional floors before 1864, renovations in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, fundamental renovation 1990–1994 | D-2-62-000-151 | |
Heiliggeistgasse 10 ( location ) |
Former hospital, since 1971 state technical college and vocational college | Three-storey three-wing complex with hipped roof, dormer windows and late baroque facade structure, rear wing with half-hipped roof, built under Prince-Bishop Leopold Ernst von Firmian 1770–1775, major renovation from 1978 | D-2-62-000-152 | |
Heiliggeistgasse 11 ( location ) |
Former prince-bishop carriage shed, 1814–1872 royal salt office building, since 1991 official building of the district court | Two-storey elongated wing with baroque plaster structure, horizontal collar beam roof from the period of construction, heraldic cartouche over the main entrance marked 1692 | D-2-62-000-153 | |
Heiliggeistgasse 12 ( location ) |
Former municipal armory, since 1975/76 youth center | Single-storey saddle roof building with a stepped gable on the street side and a stilted ground floor, around 1425, renovations from 1620 and the 20th century | D-2-62-000-154 | |
Heiliggeistgasse 13; Hennengasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, 1814–1872 Royal Salt Office | Four-storey corner building with a mansard roof, in the core probably 18th century, heightened floor from 1894, roof extension and renewal of the roof structure 1963–1965 | D-2-62-000-159 | |
Heiliggeistgasse 15 ( location ) |
Residential building and former warehouse building | Two-storey corner building with a half-hipped roof, 1866 | D-2-62-000-155 | |
Heiliggeistgasse 23 ( location ) |
Gasthof zum Einhorn | Three-storey building with a hipped ditch roof and an advance wall, in the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, 1980s renovation and loft extension with a change in the roof pitch | D-2-62-000-156 | |
Hennengasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, gable-independent building with a mansard hipped roof, in the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, probably an additional floor in the 19th century, loft extension from 1904 | D-2-62-000-158 | |
Heuwinkel 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, 17th / 18th centuries Century, in the core probably older, the southern ground floor facade modernly remodeled except for the arched entrance | D-2-62-000-160 | |
Heuwinkel 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with a half-hip roof and an advance wall, the core of which is probably from the late Middle Ages, 18th century, shop fittings modernized | D-2-62-000-161 |
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Heuwinkel 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with arched windows and a mansard hipped roof with four standing dormers, 1st half of the 19th century, roof structure from 1891 | D-2-62-000-162 | |
Heuwinkel 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall and late Baroque stucco facade, marked 1748 on the lintel, 1905 installation of a shop window front and since then modernized, facade reconstructed in 1984 | D-2-62-000-163 |
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Heuwinkel 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, two houses united and rebuilt after the two great city fires after 1680, greatly changed by installing shops in the 20th century, roof structure renewed in 1967/68 | D-2-62-000-164 | |
Heuwinkel 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with corner bay, ground floor ashlar and mansard roof with standing dormers, 1st half of the 19th century, corner porch from 1881, roof structure from 1887 | D-2-62-000-165 |
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Heuwinkel 10 ( location ) |
Residential building, location of the former city tower | Three-storey corner building with round and box oriels, advance wall and oculi, by Karl Kieffer , 1912/13, ground floor modernized | D-2-62-000-166 |
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Höllgasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with advance wall and oculi, 2nd half of the 17th century, repair, reconstruction and renewal of the roof structure in the 2nd half of the 20th century | D-2-62-000-171 | |
Höllgasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with oculi and a gable roof, 2nd half of the 17th century, remodeling of the ground floor in the 2nd half of the 20th century | D-2-62-000-173 | |
Höllgasse 7; Steiningergasse 3 a ( location ) |
Gasthof Gruener Baum | Three-storey building with a horizontal façade, the core of the 17th century, guest establishment established in the 19th century, roof structure and ground floor design in the 2nd half of the 20th century | D-2-62-000-174 | |
Höllgasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-part of a three-storey, gable-sided gable roof and a western, two-storey monopitch roof with a protruding upper storey, the core probably medieval, 19th century, heightening of the eastern building and raising the roof of the western building, 2nd half of the 20th century | D-2-62-000-175 | |
Höllgasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building made up of three single houses, with a horizontally closing facade to the south, dendro dat. 1552, building inscription over pointed arched portal marked 1565, roof structure renewed after the city fire of 1680, roof truss extension 1958, major repairs 1998–2000 | D-2-62-000-178 | |
Höllgasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey hipped roof building with an advance wall, medieval core, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, increase probably in the 19th century, repair and renovation 1987–1989 | D-2-62-000-179 | |
Höllgasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential house, restaurant since the 19th century | Four-storey building with an advance wall and three-storey northern extension, the core of the 15th century, reconstruction in 1662, portal marked 1662, repair of the house and renewal of the roof in 1987, removal and renewal of the second floor in 2000/2001 | D-2-62-000-180 |
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Höllgasse 15 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey trench roof construction with two parallel gable roofs and an advance wall, medieval core, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, shop installation from 1898, loft extension with oculi and dismantling of the shop entrance in the 2nd half of the 20th century | D-2-62-000-181 | |
Höllgasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a hipped roof on one side and an advance wall, 2nd half of the 17th century, shop fitting and ground floor facade from 1883 | D-2-62-000-183 | |
Höllgasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a horizontally closing facade, late Gothic window frames and inner courtyard, essentially medieval, Baroque facade marked 1663, shop installation and increase in 1926/29, renovation 1988–1990 | D-2-62-000-185 | |
Höllgasse 20 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Blaue Bock | Three-storey hipped roof building, the core of the 16th century, conversions on the ground floor and an addition from 1925/1928
Sandstone relief, embedded in the enclosure wall, partly plastered, inscribed 1525 |
D-2-62-000-186 | |
Höllgasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with an advance wall, medieval core, late baroque facade after 1660, renovation 1988–1990 | D-2-62-000-187 | |
Höllgasse 23 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey saddle roof building with an advance wall, medieval core, late baroque facade after 1660, heightened floor from 1884, renovation 1988–1990 | D-2-62-000-189 | |
Höllgasse 24 ( location ) |
Former mother's school | Four-storey hipped roof building, two buildings united, enclosing walls probably in the 2nd half of the 17th century, 19th century, 1888, 1920s and 1950s conversions from 1888, the 1920s and 1950s, heightened floors from 1925, repairs from 1984/85 | D-2-62-000-190 | |
Höllgasse 26 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Tiroler, 1558–1775 Bürgerspital, since 1844 inn | Four-storey saddle roof construction with an advance wall and late Gothic window frames, 15th / 16th centuries. Century, remodeling in the early 19th century, repair and remodeling in 1984 and 2008 | D-2-62-000-192 | |
Höllgasse 28 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey eaves side building with gable roof, in the core 2nd half of the 17th century, altar-like staircase 19th century, repair from 1986. | D-2-62-000-742 |
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Innbrückgasse 1; Zinngießergasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall and covered passage, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires in 1682, in the 19th and 20th centuries. Century and 1978 rebuilt | D-2-62-000-196 | |
Innbrückgasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey saddle roof construction with ditch, advance wall and baroque oculi, marked 1663 on the lintel, loft extension from 1997 | D-2-62-000-197 | |
Innbrückgasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey saddle roof building with an advance wall and baroque facade structure, marked 1662 on the lintel | D-2-62-000-198 | |
Innbrückgasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey trench roof construction with a horizontally closing facade, advance wall, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, conversions in the 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-199 | |
Innbrückgasse 9 ( location ) |
Former defense tower | Expanded for residential purposes, 16th century, loft extension and terrace in 1958 and 1968, last renovation in 1995 | D-2-62-000-814 | |
Innbrückgasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building with a former storage room | Two-storey saddle roof building with a baroque facade design, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, heightening of the remise from 1957, further alterations in the 2nd half of the 20th century | D-2-62-000-200 | |
Innbrückgasse 13; Innbrückgasse 13 a ( location ) |
Former prince-bishop's building, now a church administration building | Three-story saddle roof building with baroque facade structure, southwest of the former water tower as a square, four-story tower porch with a high natural stone foundation, rebuilt in the 15th century and after the two great city fires after 1680, rebuilt in the 20th century, coats of arms of the prince-bishops Urban von Trennbach , Raymund Ferdinand von Discounta and Joseph Dominikus von Lamberg , late 16th century and 1st quarter of the 18th century | D-2-62-000-201 |
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Innpromenade ( location ) |
monument | Neo-Gothic pillar with sculptures, in memory of the District President Ignaz Ritter von Rudhart (1790–1838), by sculptor Anselm Sickinger , 1844, inscription panel renewed | D-2-62-000-209 | |
Jesuitengasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey hipped roof building with an advance wall and beveled corner on a trapezoidal floor plan, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, entrance door around 1790, shop fitting from 1879, renovations and relocation of the smoke kitchen around 1943 | D-2-62-000-219 | |
Jesuitengasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with a half-hipped roof and raised rampart wall in the middle, the core of the 15th century, rebuilt after 1680 after the great city fires, facade in 1866, loft extensions in 1879 and 1958, garage installation in 1981 | D-2-62-000-220 | |
Jesuitengasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey hipped roof building with an advance wall, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, facade renewed in 1969 | D-2-62-000-221 | |
Jesuitengasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey corner building with flat hipped roof, lateral support pillars and horizontally closing facade, in the core probably older, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, shop installation from 1878, increase in 1961, increase in the western part in 1983 | D-2-62-000-222 | |
Karolinenplatz ( location ) |
Memorial to those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War | Octagonal stone bench, above iron grating with tablets and genii, in the middle peace linden tree, erected in 1871, linden tree planted in 1871 | D-2-62-000-745 |
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Kastnergasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential house, with restaurant | Four-storey hipped roof, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, renovation and redesign of the facade on 19th and 20th centuries. century | D-2-62-000-230 |
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Klaftergasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with hipped roof and rampart wall, medieval core, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, 19th century addition, shop design from 1900 | D-2-62-000-241 | |
Klaftergasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building with an advance wall, the core of the 17th century, interior altered in 1862 and 1977 | D-2-62-000-243 | |
Klaftergasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with bay window on the south side, composed of three parts, 16th century, marked 1845 above the lintel, the parts were increased in 1812, 1926 and 1934 | D-2-62-000-244 | |
Klaftergasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey gable building with a gable roof, south on a high base storey, medieval core, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, heightened in 1861, facade renewed in 1977 | D-2-62-000-245 | |
Kleine Klingergasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with a hipped gable roof, the horizontal facade was broken open in the 20th century by a neo-baroque tail gable, the core was late medieval, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, lowering of the vestibule in 1874 | D-2-62-000-246 | |
Kleine Klingergasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with an advance wall and historicizing facade decor, medieval core, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, lion relief marked around 1740, renovations from 1897, neoclassical facade from 1906 | D-2-62-000-247 | |
Kleine Klingergasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall and baroque facade decor, medieval core, after 1680 after the two great city fires, renovation from 1888, several renovations in the 20th century | D-2-62-000-248 | |
Kleine Klingergasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey saddle roof construction with half-hipped, projecting wall and flat architectural plaster structure, in the core 16./17. Century, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, facade renewed in 1909 and 1967, renovations from 1987 | D-2-62-000-249 | |
Kleine Klingergasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, former home of the poet Heinrich Lautensack (1881–1919) | Four-storey hipped roof building with a structured facade in the forms of geometric Art Nouveau, on the surrounding walls of the previous barn building, by Bonifaz Kieffer, 1903/04, ground floor facade from 1985 | D-2-62-000-250 | |
Kleine Klingergasse 7 ( location ) |
Former municipal salt barn, now residential and commercial building | Four-storey hipped roof building with an advance wall, in the core probably 2nd half of the 17th century, roof structure renewed in 1883, rebuilt in 1977 | D-2-62-000-251 | |
Kleine Klingergasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with a horizontally closing facade, in the core several medieval houses united, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, granite stone portal marked 1753, conversions from 1889, 1955 and 1962 | D-2-62-000-252 | |
Kleine Klingergasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with a horizontal facade, 2nd half of the 18th century, granite stone portal marked 1753, renewed at the end of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-867 | |
Kleine Messergasse 1 and 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner building with an advance wall and ditch roof, consisting in the core of several medieval houses, renovation after city fires of 1662 and 1680, roof structure 19th century, 1987 to 1989 renovation and conversion, 1988/89 summary of Kleine Messergasse 1 and 3. | D-2-62-000-253 | |
Kleine Messergasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a moat roof, medieval core, repair in the 20th century | D-2-62-000-254 | |
Kleine Messergasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building, former warehouse | Three- or four-storey building, essentially medieval, after the city fire of 1662 extensive new construction and conversion to a residential building, dendrochronologically dated 1674/75, roof raised in 1991, repaired in 2000/01 | D-2-62-000-256 | |
Kleine Messergasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey hipped roof building with an advance wall, in the core 16./17. Century, rebuilt in 1864 | D-2-62-000-257 | |
Kleine Messergasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey gable-sided building, in the core 16./17. Century, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, 19./20. Century increased | D-2-62-000-258 | |
Kleine Messergasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with an advance wall, 16./17. century | D-2-62-000-259 | |
Kleine Messergasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with an advance wall, 16./17. Century, vestibule from before 1896, restoration from 1991 | D-2-62-000-260 | |
Kleine Messergasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with an advance wall and late Gothic window frames on the 1st floor, probably at the beginning of the 16th century, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, 1876 breakthrough in the cellar to No. 8, roof renewed in 1948, repair in 1991 | D-2-62-000-261 | |
Kleine Messergasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a horizontally closing facade, in the core 16./17. Century, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, roof structure renewed in 2011 | D-2-62-000-262 | |
Kleine Messergasse 14 ( location ) |
Former home of the Rueland Frueauf family of painters | Four-storey building with pent roof, medieval core, rebuilt after 1680 after the two city fires, raised roof in 1984, red marble relief with the Frueaufs coat of arms, 1st half of the 16th century | D-2-62-000-263 | |
Kleine Messergasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall and late Baroque facade structure, probably medieval in essence, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, facade marked 1777, lintel marked 1843, ground floor facade renewed in 1969 | D-2-62-000-264 | |
Klosterwinkel 1 and 3; Bräugasse 14 ( location ) |
Former Benedictine monastery in Niedernburg, now grammar school and secondary school | With equipment
Monastery church of the Holy Cross, three-aisled vaulted basilica with transept and two west towers, Romanesque and late Gothic core, cross vault and choir redesign in Baroque style, heavy damage from the city fires in 1662 and 1680, upper floors of the tower renewed in 1863 Connected to the south is St. Agatha or Parz chapel, the core is medieval Remains of the Marienkirche, former lay church of the abbey, in the core 13th century, largely destroyed in the city fire of 1662, not restored, preserved Romanesque portal, standing remains and archaeological finds Former Frauenkirche or nave, single-nave room with six bays with reticulated vaults, late Gothic, rebuilt after a fire in 1680, profaned in 1809, rebuilt in 1861, now school auditorium Monastery building, in the core partly still 14th century, remains of the Gothic cloister preserved, restored after fire damage from 1662 and 1680, north of the former office building, one-storey hipped mansard roof with flat plaster decor, 3rd quarter of the 18th century Enclosure, southeast with Renaissance portal, north niche architecture with frescoes and walled-in passage, 18th / 19th centuries century |
D-2-62-000-266 |
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Klosterwinkel 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Combined from two houses, north four-storey hipped roof building with saddle roof dormers and Renaissance painting, marked 1597, restored and raised in 1906, south four-storey building with horizontally closing facade on a high base with support pillars, raised in 1907, 17th / 18th century. Century united, roof structure from 1912 renewed, repair 2011 | D-2-62-000-269 | |
Klosterwinkel 8 ( location ) |
Residential house, former grain bin | Four-storey building in a corner position with a high basement on the inside, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, 1831, increase from 1881 | D-2-62-000-270 | |
Klosterwinkel 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Formerly the administrator of the Niedernburg monastery, three-storey building, designed as a gable-independent, narrow saddle roof building towards the west, pointed arch portal on the south side, in the core 15th century, garage installation 1971 | D-2-62-000-271 | |
Klosterwinkel 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof construction in corner position with dormer windows, in the core probably 16th century, garage installation from 1959, renovations from 1980 | D-2-62-000-272 | |
Klosterwinkel 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a slightly offset front and an advance wall, in the core of the 15th century, renovations and renewal of the roof structure from 1998 | D-2-62-000-273 | |
Ludwigstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey half-hipped roof construction with a horizontally closing facade in neoclassical style, still medieval in core, facade, upper floors, roof structure from the last quarter of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-342 | |
Ludwigstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey neoclassical gable building with triangular gable, facade structured by colossal pilasters, heightening in 1858/59, facade in 1860, interior design marked 1914 | D-2-62-000-344 | |
Ludwigstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey saddle roof building with an advance wall and lower extension, in historicizing forms, probably before 1810, extension from 1825, facade in the 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-345 | |
Ludwigstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, pharmacy | Four-storey corner building with hipped roof, Romanesque cellar vaults, inside the 16th – 19th centuries. Century, heightening and facade redesign from 1953 | D-2-62-000-346 | |
Ludwigstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with a hipped roof, surrounding walls probably still from the 16th century, heightened in 1890, Madonna figure from 1520, facade renewed | D-2-62-000-348 | |
Ludwigstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey solid construction with gable roof, wall in front of the building and portico to the courtyard, 17th / 18th centuries Century, older in essence | D-2-62-000-1015 | |
Ludwigstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey tent roof construction with classicist facade decor, in the core 16./17. Century, facade 1892, roof structure and renewed inside | D-2-62-000-349 | |
Ludwigstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey side eaves building with historicizing facade structure and gable wall, second half of the 17th century, conversions and extensions as well as heightening and facade from 1892 | D-2-62-000-350 | |
Ludwigstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Votive Church, former Franciscan lay church | Hall church with roof turret, built 1613–1619, restored after a fire of 1680, redesigned in the neo-Romanesque style 1861–1864, thorough renovation and demolition of the northeastern yoke by Hans Döllgast , 1963–1965; with equipment | D-2-62-000-352 |
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Luragogasse 1 ( location ) |
Former Kapitularhof, later residential and commercial building | Four-storey three-wing complex with a horizontally closing facade, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, in the core probably older, added storeys in 1864 and 1867 | D-2-62-000-355 | |
Luragogasse 2 ( location ) |
Former canonical yard, so-called Rechberghof, after the secularization courthouse, 1830–1895 Royal Forestry Office | Three-storey eaves side building with ground floor reinforcement and baroque facade structure as well as mansard hipped roof, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, in the core probably older, west building from 1893, heightening from 1901 | D-2-62-000-356 | |
Luragogasse 4 ( location ) |
Former Domdechantei, now diocesan archives, formerly also called Starzhausen, Closen or Rechberghof | Three-storey building with ground floor and advance wall, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires in 1686, fundamental repairs and modifications 1975–1980 | D-2-62-000-357 | |
Luragogasse 5 ( location ) |
Former Kapitularhof, after secularization residential and commercial building | Three-storey hipped roof building in a corner position with pilaster strips and segmented arched windows, rebuilt in 1668, facade and heightening in 1860 | D-2-62-000-358 |
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Marktgasse 2; Rathausplatz 2; Schrottgasse 1 and 3 ( location ) |
Town hall with city archive | Large building complex of various individual buildings, north of the hall building in the Venetian style with wall frescoes, some still medieval, otherwise 17th – 19th centuries. Century, former prince-bishop's dicastery building (Marktgasse 2) 1680–1682, town hall tower rebuilt according to plans by Heinrich von Schmidt , 1889–1891, wall frescoes by Joseph Hengge , 1922; with equipment | D-2-62-000-545 |
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Marktgasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, medieval core, 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-378 | |
Marktgasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey corner building with a horizontal facade and supporting pillars attached to the side, 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-379 | |
Marktgasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, narrow monopitch roof building with an advance wall, in the core 16th century, 2nd half 17th century, shop fitting 2nd half 19th century, repairs from 1977 and 1998 | D-2-62-000-380 | |
Marktgasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey saddle roof building with structured plaster decor facade and parapet in the neo-baroque style, 16./17. Century, interior conversions in the 2nd half of the 19th century, roof structure and advance wall as an attic renewed in 1903, shop fittings from 1949 | D-2-62-000-381 | |
Michaeligasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey corner building with tail gable, ground floor rustication and stucco facade, 17th / 18th centuries Century, facade, gable and general restoration marked 1905 | D-2-62-000-384 | |
Michaeligasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey half-hipped roof building with ground floor reinforcement and advance wall, 12th century core, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, 19th century shop installation, baroque facade and interior alterations in the early 20th century | D-2-62-000-385 | |
Michaeligasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with ground floor reinforcement, oculi and advance wall, medieval core, 2nd half of 17th century, shop built in 1872, heightened before 1889, restoration from 2010 | D-2-62-000-386 | |
Michaeligasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey half-hipped roof building with a horizontally closing facade and lateral support pillars, in the core of the 16th century, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, shop fitting from 1874, roof structure renewed | D-2-62-000-387 | |
Michaeligasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey gable building with flat gable roof, Romanesque core, Gothic vaults on the ground floor to the 2nd floor, plank-beam ceiling on the 2nd floor, 1733 (dendro. Dat.), Heightened in 1862, front door around 1800, shop installation in 1884, garage use since 1936 , Repair 2010 | D-2-62-000-388 | |
Michaeligasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with an advance wall and figure niche, in the core 15th / 16th c. Century, front door marked 1784., heightened floor in 1886, roof structure renewed in 1901 | D-2-62-000-389 |
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Michaeligasse 11 ( location ) |
Former clerical seminary, now the State Library | Three-storey baroque three-wing complex with a hipped roof around an inner courtyard, built 1690–1693, extended in 1870, converted into a library 1969–1972
Rear coat of arms of the Prince-Bishops Joseph Maria von Thun (1761–1763) and Leopold Ernst von Firmian (1763–1783) |
D-2-62-000-390 |
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Michaeligasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with an advance wall, probably in the 16th century, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires | D-2-62-000-391 | |
Michaeligasse 13 ( location ) |
Former lyceum, now the Catholic Theological Faculty | Four-storey baroque hipped roof building, north-east a three-storey wing with a Madonna figure, built in 1919 | D-2-62-000-392 |
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Michaeligasse 13 and 15; Near Innkai ( location ) |
Former Jesuit college, now Leopoldinum grammar school | Four-wing complex around an inner courtyard, four-storey structured Renaissance building with attic zone, according to plans by Johannes Isfording, foundation stone laid in 1612, rebuilt after the city fire in 1664 (marked on the main portal), north wing around 1914
Former observatory, tower octagon with dome on a square base, 17th century Pavilion, single-storey building with a hip roof with a renaissance structure on a high basement, marked 1625 |
D-2-62-000-393 |
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Milchgasse 2 ( location ) |
Former executioner's house, now a cabaret and bar | Three-storey building with arcade courtyard, stair tower and stucco figure, 1st quarter 17th century, Renaissance portal marked 1619, St. Johann Nepomuk around 1730, roof structure renewed in 1848 | D-2-62-000-394 |
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Milchgasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey saddle roof building with a horizontally closing facade and gable top, medieval core, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, increased between 1905 and 1927, shop installation from 1927, roof structure renewed | D-2-62-000-395 | |
Milchgasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with a horizontally closing facade, in the core 15th / 16th. century | D-2-62-000-396 | |
Milchgasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall and ditch roof, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, roof structure renewed | D-2-62-000-397 | |
Milchgasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, in the core probably 15th / 16th centuries. Century, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires | D-2-62-000-398 | |
Milchgasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with a horizontal facade, figure niche and partly natural stone window and door frames on the ground floor, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, late 17th century | D-2-62-000-399 | |
Milchgasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with a horizontal facade, 16th – 18th centuries. century | D-2-62-000-400 | |
Milchgasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, in the core 15th / 16th Century, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires | D-2-62-000-401 | |
Milchgasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, in the core 16th century, portal 17th century | D-2-62-000-402 | |
Milchgasse 10 a; Schustergasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with a baroque plastered facade and an advance wall, 2nd half of the 17th century, shop front from 1904, renovations in 1983/84, roof elevation from 1991 | D-2-62-000-563 | |
Milchgasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey gable building, in the core 15th / 16th Century, facade and interior renewed in 1976/78 | D-2-62-000-403 | |
Milchgasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, late medieval core, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, 19th century moat roof, renovation (including facade) 1987/88 | D-2-62-000-404 | |
Milchgasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with a double moat roof and an advance wall, 2nd half of the 17th century, renovations in the 1st half of the 20th century | D-2-62-000-405 | |
Milchgasse 15 ( location ) |
Residential house, former inn | Four-storey plastered building with ditch roof and rampart walls, essentially late medieval, originally probably two buildings, conversion and roof truss renewal in 1914, facade repair in 1974 | D-2-62-000-811 | |
Milchgasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, probably 2nd half of the 17th century, alterations in the 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-406 | |
Nikolastrasse 11; Schießgrabengasse 1 ( location ) |
St Nikola elementary school | Three-storey two-wing complex with semicircular floor core and neo-renaissance facade, 2nd half of the 19th century, heightened and renovated in 2005/08 | D-2-62-000-211 | |
Upper sand 1 ( location ) |
restaurant | Composed of two houses, two-storey building with a horizontally closing facade and slightly offset front, in the core 17th century, eastern part increased in 1852/53, western part of the former barn, renovations from 1861/62 and 1950, facade renewed and western part also increased | D-2-62-000-430 | |
Upper Sand 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof, in the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, cellar window on Innstrasse marked 1672 | D-2-62-000-431 | |
Upper Sand 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey gable-independent building with half-hipped roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century, the southern part rebuilt after 1827 and 1920s | D-2-62-000-432 | |
Upper Sand 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-story building with a horizontally closing facade and early Classicist facade structure, four-story south side, 2nd half of the 17th century, facade around 1770, interior renovations from 1987 | D-2-62-000-433 | |
Upper sand 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with a horizontal facade, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-434 | |
Upper Sand 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with a baroque stucco facade and cranked beams, marked 1740 on the portal, shop built in 1870, heightened probably before 1910 | D-2-62-000-435 | |
Upper sand 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with a horizontal facade and a renewed flat bay window, 2nd half of the 17th century, renovations in the 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-436 | |
Location 1 ( location ) |
school | Historic four- or five-story hipped roof building, northern part of the building staggered in depth by a staircase, corner tower and connecting terrace above the ground floor, elaborately designed portal area, on the southwest corner a round two-story tower, by Karl Kieffer , 1912-1914, western wing portal marked 1914 ; with equipment | D-2-62-000-752 | |
Location 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a horizontally closing facade and three-storey extension, medieval core, baroque facade, renovations 1999/2000 | D-2-62-000-441 | |
Location 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey mansard roof building with late Gothic flat bay windows and supporting pillars on the south side, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, increased in 1895, renovation from 2006
On the west side Schwibbögen to house no. 2 and north via Hirschwirtsgaßl |
D-2-62-000-442 | |
Location 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey gable building with a gable roof and baroque plaster structure, 16th century, two storeys added before 1875, facade in 1912 | D-2-62-000-443 | |
Location 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey gable building with a gable roof, flat bay windows and supporting pillars on the southeast side, in the core probably 15th century, heightened 19th century, repairs from 1968 and 2011 | D-2-62-000-444 | |
Location 6; Hirschwirtsgaßl ( location ) |
Gasthof zum Hirschen | Four-storey building with late baroque plaster structure and moat roof, porch on the southeast side, in the core probably 15th / 16th. Century, facade around 1800, roof structure 1841/42 (dendro. Dat.)
Backwards Schwibbogen via Hirschwirtsgaßl to Bräugasse 18 |
D-2-62-000-445 | |
Location 9 ( location ) |
Former salt barracks, later Prince-Bishop's Danube barracks, now residential building | four-storey freestanding building with a horizontally closing facade and gable top, high water marks from 1558 on the corners of the house, built in 1540, house renovation by Josef Schwarzenberger in 1874, renovation from 1980 | D-2-62-000-448 | |
Location 9 ( location ) |
Holy figure hl. Johann Nepomuk | Baroque stone figure on marble pedestal, marked 1759 | D-2-62-000-440 | |
Location 10 ( location ) |
Former orphanage, donated by shipmaster Lukas Kern (1681–1749), now a children's home | Three-storey baroque four-wing complex with hipped roof around an inner courtyard with arcades and house chapel, high water marks from 1786, 1787, 1899 and 1954, built by Johann Michael Schneitmann, 1750–1755, west portal marked 1751, chapel completed in 1762; with equipment | D-2-62-000-449 |
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Location 11 ( location ) |
Former Ort Castle, 1786, official residence of the ban judge, royal office in the 19th century and Fronveste, hotel since 1872 | Four-storey building with a half-hipped roof and Gothic floor bay on the southeast corner, three-storey extension to the west, in the core 1250, renovations in the 19th and 2nd half of the 20th century, repairs in 1995
Enclosure to the Inn, 1860 |
D-2-62-000-450 |
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Location 11 a ( location ) |
Former storage room, now residential building | Two-storey saddle roof construction, probably the 16th century, roof structure renewed | D-2-62-000-451 | |
Location 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Free-standing single-storey half-hipped roof building with an eastern extension, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, extension in 1880, roof structure and north side renewed in 1948 | D-2-62-000-452 | |
Location 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a crooked roof and a Gothic bay window on the east side, 15th century, closed staircase in 1860 | D-2-62-000-453 | |
Location 15 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, in the core 16./17. century | D-2-62-000-454 | |
Location 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey gable building with tail gable and historicizing facade decoration, in the core 16th century, heightened in 1834 and 1869, facade from 1897 | D-2-62-000-455 | |
Location 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey gable building, 16th century, around 1800, facade at the end of the 19th century, extensively repaired from 1991–1993, garage installation and roof structure renewed | D-2-62-000-456 | |
Location 18 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey gable building with historicizing facade decor, in the core 16th century, facade at the end of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-457 | |
Location 19 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey gable building with a gable roof, the core of the 16th century, the facade at the end of the 19th / beginning of the 20th century, heightened in 1933, two-storey box bay window 1992 | D-2-62-000-458 | |
Parzgasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Combined from two separate houses, three-storey building with an advance wall, northern end building with stucco facade, 17th century, facade 20th century | D-2-62-000-462 | |
Parzgasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with flat bay windows, core at the beginning of the 16th century, two storeys added in 1904/05, garage built in 1957. Spolia from Roman and Roman times on the ground floor and in the courtyard | D-2-62-000-463 | |
Parzgasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Combined from two separate houses, three-storey building, the core of the 16th century, heightened in 1987 | D-2-62-000-464 | |
Parzgasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, narrow building with a round bay window and pent roof, probably the 16th century core, the roof structure was renewed in 1887 | D-2-62-000-465 | |
Pfaffengasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner house with round bay windows and arcade arches on the west side, access via external stairs, 16th century, 2nd half of the 17th century, built-in garage from 1955 | D-2-62-000-467 | |
Pfaffengasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey corner building with an advance wall and external staircase, late Gothic door frames, medieval core, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, facade at the end of the 19th century, renovations from 1918, renovation and roof structure renewal from 1989 | D-2-62-000-468 | |
Pfaffengasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner building with a moat roof, the core probably from the late Middle Ages, 2nd half of the 17th century, repairs in the 20th century | D-2-62-000-469 | |
Pfaffengasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Composed of several Gothic buildings, four-storey gable construction with a late Gothic flat bay window, baroque arcade arches on the courtyard side and baroque plaster structure, medieval core, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, increase in 1876, repairs from 1989/90 | D-2-62-000-470 | |
Pfaffengasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey hipped roof building with arched windows and plastered rustics, essentially medieval, built in the style of Florentine palace buildings of the Renaissance, 1835 | D-2-62-000-471 |
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Pfaffengasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner building with an advance wall, moat roof and baroque plaster structure, in the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-472 | |
Pfaffengasse 6 ( location ) |
Outbuilding, possibly later a studio | Two-storey stone building with pent roof, 16th century, 2nd half of 17th century, facade renewed in 1990 | D-2-62-000-838 | |
Pfaffengasse 7 ( location ) |
House and restaurant | Three-storey building with an advance wall and late Gothic flat bay window, natural stone masonry on the ground floor partly unplastered, in the core medieval, red marble portal, after 1680, repair and interior renovation 1991/92 | D-2-62-000-473 | |
Pfaffengasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with an advance wall, former home of master builder Jörg Windisch (1459–1466), 15th century, front door marked 1693, heightened in the 17th century | D-2-62-000-474 | |
Pfaffengasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-475 | |
Rathausplatz 1 ( location ) |
Former main customs office, now city administration | Three-storey exposed brick building with a central projectile and hipped roof, ground floor and granite corner rustication, probably by Friedrich von Gärtner, built 1848–1851 | D-2-62-000-789 |
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Rathausplatz 3 ( location ) |
new town hall | Complex consisting of several buildings, eastern end building with hipped roof, floor bay, relief medallions and baroque facade structure, building wings (formerly Höllgasse 2 and 4) in the core medieval, renovation and renovation measures 1975–1988
Building wings (formerly Höllgasse 6 and 8) rebuilt in 1983 as part of the renovation measures |
D-2-62-000-172 | |
Residenzplatz ( location ) |
Marienbrunnen, so-called Wittelsbacherbrunnen | Neo-baroque complex with curved basin, baluster pillars and enthroned Mother of God with baby Jesus, by Jakob Bradl, 1904/06 | D-2-62-000-492 |
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Residenzplatz 1 ( location ) |
Former prince-bishop's pagerie | Four-storey building with a horizontally closing, richly stuccoed facade, the core is probably late medieval, facade 1st half of the 18th century | D-2-62-000-479 |
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Residenzplatz 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with an advance wall and baroque stucco decoration, 2nd half of the 17th century, facade of the 18th century | D-2-62-000-480 |
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Residenzplatz 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with an advance wall and baroque stucco facade, 2nd half of the 17th century, facade of the 18th century | D-2-62-000-481 |
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Residenzplatz 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Narrow four-storey building with an advance wall, plaster structure and Gothic flat bay window on consoles, the core is probably medieval, 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-482 |
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Residenzplatz 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, seven-axis building with stucco facade, single-axis north side, 2nd half of 17th century, facade of 18th century, repaired in 1979 | D-2-62-000-483 |
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Residenzplatz 6 ( location ) |
Former weighing house and inn to the golden scales | Three-storey building with ground floor and mezzanine, 2nd half of the 17th century, medieval core, niche with stucco figure of Immaculata, around 1720 | D-2-62-000-484 |
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Residenzplatz 7 ( location ) |
Former gingerbread house, so-called house on the stone | Three-storey building with an advance wall and attic, business premises on the mezzanine floor, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, medieval core, facade probably around 1800 | D-2-62-000-485 |
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Residenzplatz 8 ( location ) |
New episcopal residence | Representative three-storey late baroque building with two portals, balustrade and decorative figures, built according to plans by Domenico d'Angeli and Antonio Beduzzi, around 1707–1730, representative renovation and design by the Viennese architect Melchior Hefele with the participation of the stucco family Modler and the court sculptor Joseph Bergler the Elder . Ä., 1764–1771, western hall building, 16th century, redesigned in the baroque period; with equipment | D-2-62-000-486 |
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Residenzplatz 9 ( location ) |
Former palace of the prince-bishop's chancellor or court marshal's office, so-called marshal's house | Three-storey hipped roof building with baroque facade design, in the core partly still late Romanesque, cellar system with two cellars laid one on top of the other, 2nd half of the 16th century, east facade 1906, repair 1978 | D-2-62-000-487 |
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Residenzplatz 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Combined from several separate houses, three-storey building complex with representative facade and blind balustrade with figure niche and side attachments, in the core partly still medieval, 2nd half of 17th century, facade after 1686, rebuilt in 1982, stone figure of St. John 19th century | D-2-62-000-488 |
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Residenzplatz 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with transverse oval oculi and advance wall, medieval core, renovated after a fire in 1662, repaired in 2004 | D-2-62-000-489 |
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Residenzplatz 12 ( location ) |
Former court pharmacy for the black eagle | Three-storey building with a baroque facade, transversely oval oculi and an advance wall, two-storey arcade in the courtyard, 2nd half of the 17th century, closed in 1970 as part of the construction work; with equipment, previous equipment from 1650 in the upper house museum | D-2-62-000-490 |
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Residenzplatz 13 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, so-called Gerstl-Haus | Four-storey rich stucco facade with transversely oval oculi and advance wall, 2nd half of the 17th century, the core partly still medieval, facade by Giovanni Pietro Camuzzi, around 1720, wrought-iron shop sign around 1770, gutting on the ground floor in the 20th century | D-2-62-000-491 |
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Rindermarkt 1 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St Paul | Baroque hall church with sides and west tower, completed in 1678, structurally integrated on the north side is the so-called Paulusbogen, former city gate, in the core medieval, baroque altered, interior restoration in 1910, roof structure of the tower renewed in 1950; with equipment
On the west side there is a large outside staircase with a chapel, a small rectangular room, at the same time Shop, integrated in the northwest corner, probably 19th century (see also city fortifications) |
D-2-62-000-494 |
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Rindermarkt 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall and classicist facade decoration, 18th century, probably medieval in essence | D-2-62-000-816 |
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Rindermarkt 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey side eaves building with hipped roof, late classicist facade structure and two-storey extensions at the side, dated 1865, extensions 1899, partial renovation of the roof from 1918, renovation and repair in 1991/92 | D-2-62-000-496 |
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Rindermarkt 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey pilaster-framed eaves side building with gable roof and mezzanine, in front of a two-storey extension, after 1870, extension in 1887 | D-2-62-000-497 |
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Rindermarkt 10 ( location ) |
St. John's Hospital Church | Two-aisled building with a straight choir closure, around 1390/1400, extension of the northern chapel in 1478, the core of the tower at the south-west corner was probably renewed at the beginning of the 16th century, thorough purification in the neo-Gothic style according to the specifications of Bishop Heinrich Hofstätter, implementation by the sculptor Johann Schuller (Munich), 1860-1864; with equipment | D-2-62-000-499 |
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Rindermarkt 10 ( location ) |
Former brother house | Residential house, three-storey hipped roof building with an advance wall, core 16th century, 2nd half 17th century, shop fittings from 1825, roof structure renewed in 1831, partly demolished in 1915, interior renewed in 2005 | D-2-62-000-498 |
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Rindermarkt 14 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with transversely oval oculi, baroque stucco decor and advance wall, core 18th century, ground floor gutted in the 20th century and the facade largely renewed | D-2-62-000-500 |
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Rindermarkt 16 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with a mansard hipped roof, probably around 1882, heightened floor from 1887 | D-2-62-000-501 |
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Römerplatz ( location ) |
Holy figure hl. Johann Nepomuk | Baroque limestone figure with dedication and coat of arms, marked 1718 | D-2-62-000-76 | |
Römerplatz 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner building with hipped roof, advance wall and lateral oculi, the core of the 16th century, 2nd half of the 17th century, heightened in 1865, shop installation from 1916, renovations 1993–1995 | D-2-62-000-28 | |
Römerstrasse 2 and 4; Donaustraße 1; Jahnstrasse 5; At Severinstor 2; Near Ortspitze; Klosterwinkel 4 ( location ) |
City fortifications | City fortifications:
Defensive wall, so-called Roman weir, system from the 10th century, 6–8 m high circular wall made of granite rubble on the western edge of the old town hill, today's structure is medieval (near Domplatz) Along the Jahnstraße about 6 m high ring wall and about 3–4 m high kennel wall made of quarry stones, with a semicircular tower, probably beginning of the 15th century, fortification wall partly integrated into the residential building (Jahnstraße 7,9,11) On Römerstraße 2 parts of the quarry stone city wall, some still around 6 m high, 1st half of the 15th century Remnants of the old fortification wall with a semicircular tower, probably 1st half of the 15th century (near Lederergasse) Remnants of the old fortification wall, 16th century, standing on the former city limits (near Christdobl) City towers: So-called Scheiblingsturm, round tower with a conical roof and fresco, followed by a brick bridge over Innkai to the north, built in 1250, roof structure in 1478 (dendro. Dat.), Renovated in 1481 So-called Peicherturm, round tower on the defensive wall, from 1403, expanded in 1983 Defense tower with tent roof, 1st half of the 15th century Fortification tower with conical roof, probably 1st half of the 15th century Rectangular tower with a steep hipped roof, probably 15th century Brick bastion, cloverleaf-shaped floor plan, built in 1531 Fortification tower with tent roof on the west side of Bering Jahnstrasse, structurally integrated, see Lederergasse 54 City gates: So-called Innbruckor, see Zengergasse 1; So-called Paulus Arch, see Rindermarkt 1; So-called Severinstor, see Am Severinstor |
D-2-62-000-820 | |
Rosengasse 1 ( location ) |
House and restaurant | Four-storey corner building with an advance wall, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, heightened floor from 1856 | D-2-62-000-505 |
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Rosengasse 4 ( location ) |
House and restaurant | Three-story building with a horizontal facade, around 1750–1777, ground floor conversions in the 2nd half of the 19th century, restoration from 2009 | D-2-62-000-507 |
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Rosengasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey half-hipped roof building with an advance wall, in the core probably the 2nd half of the 18th century, garage installation 1970 | D-2-62-000-508 |
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Roßtränke 4 ( location ) |
Brauereigasthof Peschlbräu | Three-storey building with an advance wall and arcade courtyard, the core of the last third of the 16th century, portal marked 1682, 17th century Madonna figure, repaired in 2011 | D-2-62-000-509 |
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Roßtränke 6 ( location ) |
Former brewery building of the Peschl-Bräus | Four-storey corner building with hipped roof, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, two storeys added in 1890, renovations in the 20th century, high water mark from 1501 at the corner of the house | D-2-62-000-510 |
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Roßtränke 9 ( location ) |
Former inn | Three-storey corner building with an advance wall, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-511 |
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Roßtränke 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with a horizontally closing facade, remains of medieval walls on the ground floor, 2nd half of the 17th century, facade of the 19th century, heightened floor from 1888, restoration from 1985 | D-2-62-000-512 |
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Schlosserstiege 3 ( location ) |
Former farm building, now residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building, medieval core, 1890, restoration from 1999 | D-2-62-000-758 | |
Schrottgasse 2 and 4 ( location ) |
Hotel and museum complex "Wilder Mann am Rathausplatz" | After the city fires in 1662 and 1680, several houses were merged, including the former city judge's house, four-storey building with oculi, late Gothic flat core and flat architectural plaster structure, some of the core was still 15th century, facade in the 2nd half of the 18th century, portal on Schrottgasse marked 1676 | D-2-62-000-546 |
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Schrottgasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Probably composed of several houses, four-storey building with an advance wall, staggered front and round bay window, 15th century, reconstruction after the city fire of 1680, portal at the end of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-548 | |
Schrottgasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with an advance wall, 2nd half of the 17th century, still partly medieval in core | D-2-62-000-549 | |
Schrottgasse 8 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Strauss | Four-storey building with an advance wall and moat roof, 2nd half of the 17th century, medieval core | D-2-62-000-550 | |
Schrottgasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with a horizontally closing facade and classicist decor, around 1800, probably older in its core, staircase marked 1820 | D-2-62-000-551 | |
Schrottgasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner house with a facade modified in late Baroque style, end of the 17th century, the core partly still 13th century, portal 17th century | D-2-62-000-552 | |
Schustergasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with an advance wall and baroque facade structure, the core at the end of the 16th century, renovated after 1680 after the two great city fires, portal marked 1573/1695, relocation of the shop entrance in 1967, south facade reconstructed in 1987 | D-2-62-000-554 | |
Schustergasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-story narrow building with an advance wall, in the core 15th / 16th c. Century, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, shop installation early 19th century, renovation in 1991 | D-2-62-000-555 | |
Schustergasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with an advance wall and stucco facade, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, the facade of the 2nd half of the 18th century, shop fittings and alterations in 1813 and 1856 | D-2-62-000-556 | |
Schustergasse 4, 6 and 8 ( location ) |
Former canon court, so-called Herberstein Palace, since 1700 official residence of the mayor, since 1904 district court | Three-storey three-wing complex around an arcade courtyard in the Renaissance style, on the street side with an advance wall, built by the canon Count von Herberstein, end of the 16th century, restored and rebuilt in 1662 after a fire, in 1996 eastern extension by two residential buildings (Schustergasse 6–8), four-storey buildings with horizontally closing buildings Facades, essentially late medieval | D-2-62-000-557 | |
Schustergasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with a horizontal facade, medieval core, 2nd half of 17th century, facade 18th century and renewed in 1963, heightened in 1904 | D-2-62-000-558 | |
Schustergasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey monopitch roof building with an advance wall, probably medieval core, 2nd half of 17th century, roof structure renewed in 1881 | D-2-62-000-560 | |
Schustergasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, birthplace of the history painter Ferdinand Wagner (1847–1927) | Four-storey hipped roof building with late baroque plaster facade and advance wall, in the core probably before 1662/1680, 2nd half of the 17th century, facade 1895, shop conversions from 1904, renewed | D-2-62-000-561 | |
Schustergasse 10 ( location ) |
Former wax maker and gingerbread house, former coppersmith, 1886–1972 confectionery, so-called Chromy house | Four-storey free-standing building with volute-tailed gables, mansard roof and Baroque facade, medieval core, 2nd half of the 17th century, heightened in 1888, eastern extension and facade by Julius Kempf, 1902, roof structure renewed | D-2-62-000-562 | |
Schustergasse 12 ( location ) |
Remise and residential building | South single-storey remisent tract with tail gable and statue of a saint, north three-storey residential tract on a high base, 18th century, Nepomuk figure 18th century | D-2-62-000-564 | |
Schustergasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a baroque plastered facade and an advance wall, probably medieval in the core, 2nd half of the 17th century, interior alterations and roof structure renewed in 1989 | D-2-62-000-565 | |
Schustergasse 14 ( location ) |
Study Church of St Michael, former church of the Jesuit college | Baroque wall pillars with barrel vaults and twin towers in the west, by Pietro Francesco Carlone, 1650–1676 .; with equipment
On the south side Franz Xaverius Chapel, centralizing late baroque complex, 1733/34; with equipment |
D-2-62-000-566 |
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Schustergasse 15 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with an advance wall, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, shop front and access from 1961 | D-2-62-000-567 | |
Schustergasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with baroque facade structure, 2nd half of the 17th century, facade 1914, conversion with heightening and internal gutting in 1972/73 | D-2-62-000-568 | |
Schustergasse 19 and 21 ( location ) |
Former Jesuit college, now known as the Pellianum | Combined from two four-storey houses, corner building with a mansard roof, in the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, No. 21 added in 1897, both united in 1924/25 | D-2-62-000-569 | |
Steiningergasse 2 ( location ) |
Former city butcher's house | Three-storey hipped roof building with mezzanine and supporting pillars, mentioned in a document in 1348, two Gothic houses joined together in 1554, rebuilt in 1977/78 and 2008 | D-2-62-000-570 | |
Steiningergasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a horizontally closing facade and late Gothic staircase on the street side, medieval core, renovated after city fires in 1662 and 1680, renovation in the first half of the 19th and 20th centuries | D-2-62-000-572 | |
Steiningergasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with a horizontal façade, 17th century, renovation and extension from 1923 | D-2-62-000-573 | |
Steiningergasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, the core probably medieval, 2nd half of the 17th century, 1991–1993 renovation and roofing renewed. | D-2-62-000-574 | |
Steiningergasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey gable-sided building with half-hipped roof, probably 16th century, roof structure renewed in 1827 | D-2-62-000-575 | |
Steiningergasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Assembled from several medieval houses, four-storey building with an advance wall and partially preserved Gothic window frames, building inscription over the house entrance marked 1493, renewed after a city fire in 1662, repair in 1987 | D-2-62-000-576 |
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Steiningergasse 8 ( location ) |
Former ship master's house | Three-storey building with an advance wall, courtyard side with Renaissance arcades, medieval core, pointed arched portal, 15th century, arcades 16th century, gate passage with coat of arms marked 1548, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires
Corresponding rear building, 18th century, essentially medieval |
D-2-62-000-577 | |
Steiningergasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a horizontal facade, in the core probably 15th / 16th century. Century, 2nd half of 17th century, roof structure renewed in 1955, garage installation from 1971 | D-2-62-000-578 |
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Steiningergasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with an advance wall, medieval core, 15th century, repaired in 1982/83 | D-2-62-000-579 | |
Steiningergasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, 2nd half of the 17th century, roof structure renewed in 1823, repaired in 2007 | D-2-62-000-580 | |
Steiningergasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner house with a structured, horizontally closing facade and moat roof, probably 17th century, 19th century facade | D-2-62-000-581 |
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Steinweg 1 ( location ) |
Former seminary of St Maximilian | In the Middle Ages, the former basement courtyard of the cathedral chapter, former cathedral monastery with cathedral school, four-storey three-wing complex with hipped roof and baroque facade structure, in the basement of the long wing Romanesque double hall from the 11th century, integrated into the east wing the former immunity gate St Maximilian, around 1729, south-east wing raised in 1860/61, facade increased in 1927 | D-2-62-000-582 |
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Steinweg 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-story building with an advance wall and classicist facade decor, building over Pfaffengasse with three-story archway, medieval core, 2nd half of the 17th century, facade 1863, shop front redesigned several times | D-2-62-000-583 |
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Steinweg 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, so-called Rosenbergerhaus (Franz Xaver Rosenberger, 1820–1895, friend and sponsor of Adalbert Stifter) | Three-storey four-wing complex around an arcade courtyard, structured facade with parapet, in the 16th century, rebuilt after 1680 after the two great city fires, facade in 1864, two red marble grave slabs in front of the staircase in the courtyard as the entrance, 2nd half of the 15th century | D-2-62-000-584 |
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Steinweg 6 and 6 a ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building with restaurant | Three-storey corner building with a mansard hipped roof and baroque facade structure, probably 2nd half of the 17th century, roof structure renewed in 1814, facade from 1911, ground floor conversion from 1955, repairs from 2004/05 | D-2-62-000-586 |
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Steinweg 7 ( location ) |
Canon Court, so-called Count von Thun-Hof | Two-wing complex, three-storey main building with a horizontal facade, plaster structure and Renaissance portal, medieval, rebuilt after the city fires of 1662 and 1680, staircase after 1662, around 1770, facade 19th century
Side wing, medieval, mid-15th century, renovation marked 1615 (on the cellar exit in the inner courtyard), possibly unchanged reconstruction after 1662 |
D-2-62-000-587 |
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Steinweg 9 ( location ) |
Domherrenhof, so-called Fuggerhof | Three-storey building with an advance wall and rusticated ground floor, 1668 | D-2-62-000-588 |
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Steinweg 11 ( location ) |
Domherrenhof, so-called Thun or Welsberghof | Three-storey building with ocular zone and advance wall, 12th century extensions and additions in the 13th century, 15th century and after 1662, 1682 rebuilt and repaired by Count Leopold Khuen von Liechtenberg, hipped roof 1709 (dendro. Dat.), Repair of the roof structure 1787 (dendro. dat.), changes in the rear building in the 19th century, repaired after war damage in 1949 | D-2-62-000-589 |
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Steinweg 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Formerly with a workshop, assembled from several houses, three- or four-storey staggered crooked roof building, main front with floor bay, sundial and early classicist facade decor, medieval core, facade around 1770 | D-2-62-000-590 |
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Steinweg 13 ( location ) |
Former Kapitularhof, so-called Jungdaunhof, Payersberg or Neuenstein Hof | Four-storey corner building with mezzanine and heraldic cartouche, the core probably medieval, 2nd half of the 17th century, portal marked with Franz Anton Graf von Losenstein, 1668, shop fitting and renovation in the course of the 19th / 20th century. Century, roof structure renewed | D-2-62-000-591 |
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Steinweg 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable-sided building with a crooked roof and Baroque facade decor, in the core probably 2nd half of the 17th century, facade of the 19th century, shop front from 1938 | D-2-62-000-592 |
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Steinweg 15 and 15 a ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner building with a double staircase in front of it, mansard roof and baroque facade structure, in the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, roof structure in the 18th and 19th centuries. Century renewed | D-2-62-000-593 |
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Steinweg 16 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey Biedermeier building with dormers and late classicist facade, 1884 | D-2-62-000-594 |
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Steinweg 16 a ( location ) |
Residential building | Two- or three-storey building with a horizontally closing facade and rich stucco facade, medieval core, 2nd half of 17th century, facade 1720, roof structure from 1890, renewed during the repair and reconstruction in 1992–1994 | D-2-62-000-595 |
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Theresienstraße 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with a horizontal facade, probably 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-600 | |
Theresienstraße 3 ( location ) |
Former house with an inn, now a residential and commercial building | Four-story building with mezzanine and historicizing facade structure, 19th century, probably older in the core | D-2-62-000-601 | |
Theresienstraße 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with round bay windows and flat hipped roof, probably medieval in the core, corner bay window 16./17. Century, external appearance in the 2nd half of the 19th century, rebuilt in 1980/81 | D-2-62-000-602 | |
Theresienstraße 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with baroque stucco facade and advance wall, 18th / 19th centuries century | D-2-62-000-754 |
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Theresienstraße 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with advance wall and attic zone, the core of the 18th century, facade renewed | D-2-62-000-603 |
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Theresienstraße 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with hipped roof and flat plaster structure, the core of the 18th century | D-2-62-000-604 |
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Theresienstraße 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall and oculi, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-605 |
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Theresienstraße 12 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St Matthew | Neo-Gothic hall church with north tower, by Friedrich Bürklein, 1853–1859; with equipment | D-2-62-000-606 |
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Theresienstraße 14 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with gable wall, portal marked 1587, facade probably 19./20. century | D-2-62-000-607 |
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Theresienstraße 15 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Probably two separate houses joined together, three-storey building with an advance wall, 2nd half of the 18th century, facade later | D-2-62-000-608 |
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Theresienstraße 17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall and oculi, end of the 18th century, roof truss 1856 (dendro. Dat) | D-2-62-000-609 |
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Theresienstraße 18 ( location ) |
Former royal stables of the prince-bishop, from 1859 regional court prison, today penal institution | Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and ground floor rustication, 2nd half of the 17th century, marked on the portal with 1692 | D-2-62-000-610 |
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Theresienstraße 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with an advance wall and richly structured baroque facade, 18th century | D-2-62-000-611 |
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Theresienstraße 22 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall and early classicist facade decor, marked 1786 on the skylight grille above the front door | D-2-62-000-612 |
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Theresienstraße 23 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with an advance wall, in the core probably 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-613 |
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Theresienstraße 24 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall and late baroque facade structure, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-2-62-000-614 |
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Theresienstraße 25 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with an advance wall, classical facade design and oculi, 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-615 |
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Theresienstraße 26 ( location ) |
Former White Bear restaurant | Four-storey building with an advance wall and flat plaster structure, in the core probably 18th century | D-2-62-000-616 |
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Theresienstraße 32 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with an advance wall and oculi, the core probably 2nd half of the 17th century, facade of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-617 |
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Theresienstraße 34 ( location ) |
Former guest house at the golden eagle, later a printing and publishing house | Three-storey building with historicist facade decor and advance wall, in the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-618 |
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Theresienstraße 42 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey hipped roof building in a corner position with mezzanine and historicizing facade design, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-831 | |
Lower sand 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-story, richly structured corner building with a mansard roof, gable gables, bay windows and tower top, neoclassical facade decoration, marked 1904 | D-2-62-000-208 |
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Lower sand 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a horizontal facade, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-619 |
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Lower sand 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Five-storey building with a horizontally closing facade and late baroque facade decoration, probably in the core of the 18th century | D-2-62-000-620 |
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Lower sand 8 ( location ) |
Goldenes Schiff restaurant | Three-storey corner building with oculi and neo-baroque tail gable, early 20th century, probably older in core | D-2-62-000-623 |
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Lower sand 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with late baroque facade decor and an advance wall, in the core of the 16th century | D-2-62-000-624 |
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Lower sand 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with a horizontal facade, the core of the 16th century | D-2-62-000-625 |
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Lower sand 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with a horizontal facade, probably 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-626 | |
Lower sand 15 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey corner building with hipped roof and segmented arched windows, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-62-000-627 | |
Lower sand 18 ( location ) |
Golden Sun Inn | Three-storey corner building with hipped roof and classicist facade decor, 19th century, in the core 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-62-000-628 | |
Wittgasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with flat bay windows and historicizing facade decor, the core of the second half of the 17th century, facade and heightening from 1898, shop front of the second half of the 20th century | D-2-62-000-634 |
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Wittgasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner building with plastered structure, in the core probably the 2nd half of the 17th century, facade from 1904, shop front and ground floor conversions 19th/20. century | D-2-62-000-635 |
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Wittgasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with a horizontally closing early classicist facade, 2nd half of the 17th century, facade from 1904, the interior largely gutted since 1975 | D-2-62-000-636 |
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Wittgasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with a horizontally closing facade and classicist facade decor, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, the ground floor facade reconstructed in 1988, interior alterations in the 2nd half of the 20th century | D-2-62-000-637 |
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Wittgasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, former wine tavern | Three-storey corner building with an advance wall and inner courtyard, essentially composed of two Gothic houses, end of the 18th century, renovations 1949–1951 | D-2-62-000-639 |
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Wittgasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner building with historicizing facade decor and advance wall, before 1827, in the core probably older, facade 1894, interior renovations from 1944 and 1997–1999 | D-2-62-000-640 |
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Zengergasse 1 and 3 ( location ) |
Former old episcopal residence, now regional court | Large building complex with two inner courtyards, the core of the 13th century, extensions in the 15th and 16th centuries, restored after the two city fires of 1662 and 1680, remodeling and restoration in 1992/96; with equipment
Structurally integrated former court chapel Mariae Himmelfahrt from 1493, destroyed in 1662, restoration completed around 1693, profaned in the secularization of 1803 Inside bridge gate with passage structurally integrated, outside with square facing, in the passage Gothic vaults, early Gothic To the west former Zengerhof, now part of the district court, three-storey three-wing complex around an inner courtyard, end of the 17th century, in the core of the 16th century (see also city fortifications) |
D-2-62-000-642 |
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Zinngießergasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building, south with an advance wall, 2nd half of the 17th century, facade and roof structure renewed, interior modifications from 1978 | D-2-62-000-644 | |
Zinngießergasse 4 ( location ) |
Former city court prison, probably a former henchman's house, since 1808 residential building | Four-storey building with a gable top, 16th century, reconstruction from 1808, repairs from 1988 | D-2-62-000-645 | |
Zinngießergasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building, probably a former office building | Five-storey building, probably 2nd half of the 17th century, probably older in the core | D-2-62-000-646 |
See also
Remarks
- ↑ This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The 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.
literature
Sixtus Lampl , Wilhelm Neu: Lower Bavaria . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume II ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52393-7 .
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) )
- List of monuments for Passau (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation