List of architectural monuments in Regensburg-Bahnhofsviertel

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

Architectural monuments by streets

location object description File no. image
Albertstrasse 1
( location )
Former Prinzengarten coffee house and former princely lingerie Set up in 1911, three-storey, eaves-sided gable roof building with plaster decorations, one- and two-storey extensions to the west with curved neo-baroque gable, in the core 18th century, extensions in 1870 and 1894 D-3-62-000-20 Former Prinzengarten coffee house and former princely lingerie
Albertstrasse 5
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with corner tower and risalit, facades with plaster structures, neo-renaissance, 1894 by Theodor Sonntag D-3-62-000-21 Residential building
Albertstrasse 9
( location )
villa Two-storey and stilted mansard hipped roof building with central projections and horizontal structures, neo-classicist, 1874 by Johann Theodor Madler D-3-62-000-22 villa
Albertstrasse 10
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped roof building with pilaster structure, classicistic, 1844 by Johann Georg Herbst D-3-62-000-23 villa
Bahnhofstrasse 7
( location )
Former administration building of the Federal Railway Directorate Four-storey elongated hipped roof building with rear wings, cornice structures over banded ground floor, middle core building 1876 with extension and facade from 1890, east and west wings in the 1920s and rear wings added in the 1930s;

West wing restored on the upper floors after war damage in 1979

D-3-62-000-204 Former administration building of the Federal Railway Directorate
Bahnhofstrasse 15
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey, stilted mansard hipped roof building with double-tailed gable, bay windows and Art Nouveau plaster structure, 1911 by Karl Frank D-3-62-000-205 Tenement house
Bahnhofstrasse 17
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey hipped mansard roof building with curved gable, corner bay window and Art Nouveau plaster structure, "1911" (inscribed) by Carl Winkler D-3-62-000-206 Tenement house
Bahnhofstrasse 18
( location )
Central Station Three-storey reception building with hipped roof, knee-length floor and entrance with arched arcades, connected by two-storey wings with three-storey corner pavilions with hipped roofs, neo-Renaissance façade structures, 1891 by Johann Forster, including parts of the previous building from 1859, partially simplified after war damage D-3-62-000-207 Central Station
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D.-Martin-Luther-Straße 15
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped mansard roof with risalits and bay windows, exposed tiles with plastering, neo-renaissance, 1895 by Julius Pöverlein D-3-62-000-303 villa
D.-Martin-Luther-Straße 17
( location )
villa Two-storey saddle roof building in corner position with a round corner tower and risalits with imitation half-timbering, Swiss country house style, 1895 by Anton Mayer D-3-62-000-304 villa
D.-Martin-Luther-Straße 24
( location )
Former cemetery church of St. Peter of the Catholic Cemetery of the Lower City, now Bulgarian Orthodox Church Hall building with retracted choir and west tower, classical, 1804, with furnishings

Tombs of the former St. Peter's Cemetery, 19th century

Monument to the musicologist Karl Proske , pillar with inscription, figures and pinnacle crown, neo-Gothic, sandstone, 1861

D-3-62-000-305 Former cemetery church of St. Peter of the Catholic Cemetery of the Lower City, now Bulgarian Orthodox Church
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Ernst-Reuter-Platz
( location )
Market column or judgment column, sermon column at Peterstor Four-sided pillar with bevelled edges and reliefs of the Last Judgment, on the top a crucifixion group (copy), limestone, early 14th century, largely renewed around 1420/30, restorations in 1526 and 1858, on a cross-shaped stepped base D-3-62-000-456 Market column or judgment column, sermon column at Peterstor
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Fürst-Anselm-Allee
( location )
Fürst-Anselm-Allee English-style avenue with numerous monuments, laid out in 1779–81 by Prince Carl Anselm von Thurn und Taxis instead of the post-medieval bastions as the middle part of the green belt around the walls of the old town, see Prebrunnallee and Ostenallee D-3-62-000-451 Fürst-Anselm-Allee
Fürst-Anselm-Allee
( location )
Obelisk for Karl Anselm von Thurn und Taxis On inscription base. Limestone, classicist, by Emanuel d'Herigoyen in 1806 D-3-62-000-455 Obelisk for Karl Anselm von Thurn und Taxis
Fürst-Anselm-Allee
( location )
Monument to Johannes Kepler Doric monopteros with a conical roof, bust, marble relief (copies, originals in the Historical Museum) and astronomical symbols, 1806/1808 by Emanuel d`Herigoyen, bust by Friedrich Döll , marble relief by Johann Heinrich von Dannecker , standing further west until 1859 D-3-62-000-457 Monument to Johannes Kepler
Fürst-Anselm-Allee, southwest of the Emmeramer Tor
( location )
Sphinx memorial for Heinrich Carl Freiherrn von Gleichen Inscription base with lying sphinx, limestone, classicistic, probably based on plans by Emanuel Joseph von Herigoyen in 1807 D-3-62-000-454 Sphinx memorial for Heinrich Carl Freiherrn von Gleichen
Fürst-Anselm-Allee
( location )
Monument to Count Johann Eustach von Schlitz-Görtz Inscription base with pillar tabernacle and bust, limestone, classicistic, 1824 by Leo von Klenze , bust by Ludwig Schwanthaler D-3-62-000-453 Monument to Count Johann Eustach von Schlitz-Görtz
Fürst-Anselm-Allee
( location )
So-called milk mushroom Former milk bar, prefabricated wooden building in the shape of a toadstool, with dotted plastic roof covering, serial type no. 38, Hermann Waldner KG (Wangen / Allgäu), 1954 D-3-62-000-1587 So-called milk mushroom
Helenenstrasse 4
( location )
Catholic house chapel Herz-Jesu of the institute of the English Misses Two-storey complex, on the upper floor a hall church with a hipped gable roof, retracted choir with ridge turrets and hipped roof, plastered structures neo-baroque, in the basement auditorium and theater hall, neo-classical, 1926 by Heinrich Hauberrisser ; with equipment D-3-62-000-558 Catholic house chapel Herz-Jesu of the institute of the English Misses
Hemauer Straße 12
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with central projectile and plastered structure, neo-baroque, 1896 by Georg Eckmann D-3-62-000-560 Residential building
Hemauer Straße 14
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with a gabled central projection, exposed brick facade with plaster and ashlar elements, neo-renaissance, 1894 by Alois Janker D-3-62-000-561 Residential building
Hemauer Straße 16
( location )
Residential building Three-storey and eaves gable roof building with balconies, side gate building with carved front door and facade with stucco structures, neo-baroque, 1890 by Norbert Veil for himself D-3-62-000-562 Residential building
Hemauer Straße 18
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof with a front facade, risalits and balcony, exposed bricks with plaster structures, neo-renaissance, 1897 by Norbert Veil D-3-62-000-563 Residential building
Kumpfmühler Strasse 1
( location )
Villa of the publisher Friedrich Pustet Two-storey and eaves gable roof construction with bay window, staircase projections and plaster structures, late classicist style, emerged from a building erected in 1830 through conversion in 1888 D-3-62-000-685 Villa of the publisher Friedrich Pustet
Kumpfmühler Strasse 3
( location )
So-called Pustet Villa Two-storey and stepped mansard hipped roof building with knee floor, arbors, veranda and plaster structures,

neo baroque, 1895 by Hans Gerner

Garden fence, rusticated pillars with attachments and iron fence, from the construction period

D-3-62-000-688 So-called Pustet Villa
Landshuter Straße 4
( location )
Former tax office Two three-storey hipped roof buildings with risalits, dwarf houses, gables and portals, neo-renaissance, 1913, 1962 connected by a wing D-3-62-000-694 Former tax office
Landshuter Straße 7
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building with risalits and bay windows, facade structure neo-Renaissance, 1885 by Theodor Sonntag D-3-62-000-695 Residential building
Landshuter Straße 9
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building with raised and gabled central projections and staircase extension, exposed tiles with plastering, neo-renaissance, 1885 by Christian Zinstag D-3-62-000-696 Residential building
Landshuter Straße 11
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building with raised, gabled central projectile and staircase extension, plaster structure neo-renaissance, 1884 by Christian Zinstag D-3-62-000-697 Residential building
Landshuter Straße 12
( location )
Residential building Two-storey and eaves gable roof building with a central projectile and a dwelling, late classicist style, 1865 D-3-62-000-698 Residential building
Landshuter Strasse 14; Landshuter Strasse 14a; Landshuter Straße 14b
( location )
Block of flats Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with central projections and corner oriel towers with onion domes, neo-Renaissance facade structures, 1893–95 by Franz Gerner and Alois Janker D-3-62-000-699 Block of flats
Luitpoldstraße 4a
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building with gabled risalits and corner cores and wings on the courtyard side with stair tower, loggias and stepped gables, neo-Renaissance with Art Nouveau elements, 1901 by Norbert Veil D-3-62-000-747 Residential building
Luitpoldstrasse 6; Luitpoldstraße 6a
( location )
Duplex Three-storey hipped roof building with bay windows, tail gables and stucco structures, neo-baroque, 1902 by Koch and Hauberrisser GmbH D-3-62-000-748 Duplex
Luitpoldstrasse 7
( location )
Residential building Three-storey and eaves mansard roof building with half-hipped roof, gabled risalit, gable, porch porch and plaster structures, neo-baroque, 1901 by Anton Mayer D-3-62-000-749 Residential building
Luitpoldstrasse 8; Luitpoldstraße 8a
( location )
Duplex Three-storey mansard roof building with half hipped, bay window, oriel tower and plaster structures, Art Nouveau, 1903 by Johann Hifinger D-3-62-000-750 Duplex
Luitpoldstraße 9
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof building, gable, corner bay window, corner tower with hooded roof and plaster structures, 1902/03 by Johann Hifinger

Enclosure, wrought iron

D-3-62-000-751 Residential building
Luitpoldstrasse 11; Luitpoldstraße 11a
( location )
Duplex Three-storey mansard hipped roof building with bay windows, tail gable and plaster structures, Art Nouveau motifs, 1902 by Johann Hifinger, facade facing Roritzerstraße 1947 D-3-62-000-752 Duplex
Luitpoldstraße 12
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building in a corner position with a gabled risalit, bay window, dwarf house, corner tower with hooded roof and plastered structures, neo-renaissance building, 1902, facade facing Roritzerstraße in 1947 after being destroyed in the war D-3-62-000-753 Residential building
Luitpoldstraße 15b
( location )
Tenement house Asymmetrically grouped three-storey hipped roof building in a corner position, with curved steep gables, bay windows and balconies, facade structures with Art Nouveau echoes, 1908 by Gebr. Wildanger D-3-62-000-754 Tenement house
Luitpoldstrasse 17
( location )
Former residential building, today the Evangelical-Lutheran church administration Two-storey hipped roof building with overhanging roof and flat bay window with segmental arches, reduced historicism, 1904 by Georg Renner und Sohn D-3-62-000-756 Former residential building, today the Evangelical-Lutheran church administration
Margaretenstrasse 7
( location )
villa Three-story hipped roof building with mezzanine floor, emerged around 1850/60 from the extension of a garden house, in 1935 the facade was simplified and extensions added D-3-62-000-769 villa
Margaretenstrasse 8
( location )
villa Two-storey and gable-independent gable roof building with a gabled central projection, arbor and ornamented gable field, classicistic, in the core in 1844, rebuilt and expanded in 1860 by Joseph Bernlocher D-3-62-000-770 villa
Margaretenstrasse 9
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped roof building with a high upper storey above a banded ground floor, aedicule windows and arbor on pillars, late Classicist, 1876 by Johann Theodor Madler, essentially an older garden house D-3-62-000-771 villa
Roritzerstraße 2a
( location )
Residential building Three-storey mansard hipped roof building with corner oriel tower and central projections, plaster structure neo-baroque, 1897 by Alois Janker;

Counterpart to No. 4

D-3-62-000-982 Residential building
Roritzerstraße 2
( location )
Residential building Four-storey mansard roof building in corner position with central projectile, bay window, porch porches on pillars and gable, plastered structures neoclassical with Art Nouveau elements, 1911 by Lorenz Mesch D-3-62-000-981 Residential building
Roritzerstraße 3
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof with corner projections and plaster structures, neo-renaissance, 1897 by Alois Janker D-3-62-000-983 Residential building
Roritzerstraße 4
( location )
Residential building Three-storey mansard hipped roof building with a gabled central projectile, corner oriel tower and plaster structures, neo-Renaissance, 1897 by Max Wiedenmann;

Counterpart to No. 2 a

D-3-62-000-984 Residential building
Roritzerstraße 8
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with risalits, corner bay window with arbor and plaster structures, neo-baroque, 1901 by the Wildanger brothers D-3-62-000-985 Residential building
Roritzerstrasse 10a; Roritzerstraße 10b
( location )
Duplex house Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with risalits, bay windows, arbors, gables and plaster structures, neo-baroque, 1901 by the Wildanger brothers D-3-62-000-986 Duplex house
Roritzerstraße 12
( location )
Residential building Three-storey mansard hipped roof building with tail gables, bay windows and corner tower with onion dome, neo-baroque, 1901 by Johann Hifinger D-3-62-000-987 Residential building
Sternbergstrasse 2
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof with side elevation, tail gable and bay window, plaster structure with Art Nouveau ornaments, 1905 by Paul Pirckmayer D-3-62-000-1173 Residential building
Sternbergstrasse 4
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with a retracted dwarf house, side elevations and portal, art nouveau plaster structure, 1912 by the Wiedenmann brothers D-3-62-000-1174 Residential building
Sternbergstrasse 8
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof building in a corner position, with side projections with tail gables, corner bay tower with onion dome and lantern and entrance with arbor, plastered structure neo-Renaissance, 1894/95 by Max Schultze D-3-62-000-1175 Residential building
Sternbergstrasse 9
( location )
Residential building Three-storey mansard hipped roof building with glare gable, bay window and plaster structure, baroque style, 1912 by the Wildanger brothers D-3-62-000-1176 Residential building
Sternbergstrasse 12
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey hipped mansard roof building in a corner position, with corner bay windows and gabled central projections, plaster structures Neo-Renaissance, 1893/94 by H. Kieser (Nuremberg) D-3-62-000-1537 Tenement house

Remarks

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

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