List of architectural monuments in Regensburg-Kasernviertel

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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
Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Straße 5, 5 a
( location )
Former Luftwaffe flak barracks, now Nibelungen barracks Preserved buildings of the barracks based on a draft of the Luftwaffe construction administration with the assistance of Ignaz Hirner, executed 1939–41, partially restored after war damage, two- to three-storey plastered buildings with high hip and saddle roofs in the local style

Team buildings with offices and classrooms, so-called snake buildings (No. 1–12, 18–23)

Guard, pavilion building at the former main gate (Gate 1), with adjoining portico (No. 15)

Staff building with onion domes and heraldic facade decorations (No. 16)

L-shaped farm building, higher head building with open arch position (No. 17)

D-3-62-000-1601 Former Luftwaffe flak barracks, now Nibelungen barracks
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Einhauser Straße 2
( location )
Moated castle Pürkelgut Three-storey, single-winged mansard hipped roof building with corner towers and semicircular central projection, late baroque, 1728 by Johann Michael Prunner , towers in the core of the 16th century D-3-62-000-341 Moated castle Pürkelgut
Einhauser Straße 2
( location )
Former economy and administration of the Pürkelgut Castle Four-wing system, 1848/49

To the west, the administrator's house, two-storey saddle roof building, memorial inscription for Eduard Mörike, 2nd half of the 19th century, with a single-storey hipped roof and garden wall

To the south-east of the barn with shed, single-storey pitched roof building

East of the barn, steep roof construction, mixed masonry

To the north of the stable, two-storey pitched roof, mixed masonry

West stable barn with passage, horse stable and living rooms, mixed masonry

D-3-62-000-341 Former economy and administration of the Pürkelgut Castle
Furtmayrstraße 13
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building with central projection and tail gable, facade structure neo-renaissance, 1898 by Alois Janker D-3-62-000-462 Residential building
Furtmayrstraße 22
( location )
Catholic parish church St. Anton Three-aisled pillar basilica with saddle roof, retracted choir, choir flank tower and west transept, reinforced concrete with bricks and cladding made of limestone slabs, romanised, 1927/28 by Karl Schmid senior; with equipment

Antoniushaus, asymmetrically laid out hall building complex of the parish of St. Anton with a restaurant with parish hall, eaves pent roof construction in reinforced concrete skeleton construction, partly with clinker infills, east long side glazed, 1953–55 by Karl Schmid junior

D-3-62-000-463 Catholic parish church St. Anton
Landshuter Straße 41
( location )
Residential and commercial building Three-storey hipped roof building in corner position with risalits, dwarf houses and balconies, plaster structures with Art Nouveau elements, 1907 by Georg Renner and son D-3-62-000-700 Residential and commercial building
Landshuter Straße 47
( location )
Residential building Three-storey mansard hipped roof building with gabled corner projections, plaster structures Neo-Renaissance, 1896 by Alois Janker D-3-62-000-701 Residential building
Landshuter Strasse 55, 57, 59, 61, 63,

Plato-Wild-Strasse 2, 4, 6,
Safferlingstrasse 21, 23, 27;
Ostpark
( location )

Former New Barracks Erected 1891–1918 for the 11th Infantry Regiment, all buildings were heavily modified in the post-war period

Landshuter Straße 55 - 57: Former half battalion barracks, today a pension office, two-part four-storey building complex with flat hipped roofs, knee floors and risalits, two-colored exposed brick buildings with individual and plastered structures, 1891–93, the rear originally connected to the main building with a three-storey hipped roof

Landshuter Straße 59: today water management office, two-story hipped roof building, around 1891–1916, in 1946 partly new building after war damage

Landshuter Straße 61: Former half-battalion barracks, four-storey building with a flat hip roof with knee-height and risalits, two-colored exposed bricks with house integration, 1895–96

Safferlingstrasse 21: Former family building, three-storey hipped roof building with knee-length floor, two-tone exposed tiles, 1895/96;

Safferlingstraße 23: Former half-battalion barracks, today social court, four-storey hipped roof building with knee-length floor, two-colored exposed tiles, 1895/96

Safferlingstrasse 27: Former service building, three-storey hipped roof building with knee-length floor and two-tone exposed brick masonry, 1898

Plato-Wild-Straße 2: Former warehouse building, three-storey hipped roof building with knee-length floor, pilaster strips and two-tone exposed brick masonry, 1895/96

Plato-Wild-Straße 4: Former outbuildings, two-storey and eaves saddle roof construction, around 1895–96

Plato-Wild-Straße 6: Former parade hall, single-storey and eaves gable roof construction with segmental arch openings and frame structures, two-colored exposed bricks, 1895–96

War memorial on the former barracks yard, recumbent bronze lion on a stepped stone base with inscription plaque, 1905 by Max Schultze

D-3-62-000-702 Former New Barracks
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Pestalozzistraße 3
( location )
Pestalozzi School Four-storey two-wing complex with hipped roofs, set clock tower with tented roof, staircase projection with signs on columns and surface structure through stencil paintings, later Art Nouveau, 1914 by Adolf Schmetzer D-3-62-000-1524 Pestalozzi School
Zollerstraße 1 a
( location )
Former Ostbahn wagon hall Single-storey and eaves gable roof building with arched windows, exposed brick building with ashlar structure, arched style, 1857 based on plans by Heinrich von Hügel , moved here in 1888 D-3-62-000-1553 Former Ostbahn wagon hall

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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