List of architectural monuments in Regensburg-Kumpfmühl-Ziegetsdorf-Neuprüll

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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 districts and streets

location object description File no. image
Kumpfmühl
Am Mühlbach 11, 13 u. 15; Hofgartenweg 6 u. 8
( location )
Stone cross Latin shape with high shaft and widened headboard, late medieval, moved here in 1953 D-3-62-000-582 Stone cross
Kumpfmühl
Bischof-Wittmann-Strasse
( location )
Castle Peace Column of the Free Imperial City of Regensburg Here a pillar with heraldic cartouches and profiled roofing, limestone, 17th century

not re-qualified, not mapped in BayernViewer-denkmal

D-3-62-000-1739 Castle Peace Column of the Free Imperial City of Regensburg
Kumpfmühl
Bischof-Wittmann-Strasse 24b
( location )
Catholic parish church of St. Wolfgang Centralized hall building with a cross-shaped floor plan with saddle roofs and rose windows made of artificial stone, single-storey and three-gabled vestibule and central bell tower, structured by plaster strips, 1938–40 by Dominikus Böhm D-3-62-000-221 Catholic parish church of St. Wolfgang
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Kumpfmühl
Gutenbergstrasse 8
( location )
Atonement cross for the murder of Heinrich Zant Stone cross, with a three-nail type body and inscription, limestone, 1313 D-3-62-000-526 Atonement cross for the murder of Heinrich Zant
Kumpfmühl
Gutenbergstrasse 9
( location )
Garden pavilion Single-storey and octagonal flat roof building with corner pilasters, early 19th century D-3-62-000-524 Garden pavilion
Kumpfmühl
Gutenbergstrasse 10
( location )
Residential building Three-storey flat roof building on a trapezoidal floor plan with a banded ground floor and drilled frames, labeled "1753" D-3-62-000-525 Residential building
Kumpfmühl
Karl-Stieler-Strasse 59; Ludwig-Thoma-Strasse 14; Universitätsstrasse 84;

Universitätsstrasse 84a
( location )

Well room for the water supply of the former Prüll monastery System of several vaulted, interconnected rooms, 11th, 13th and 16th centuries, with water pipes, medieval and 19th century D-3-62-000-1543 BW
Kumpfmühl
Karl-Stieler-Strasse 59; Ludwig-Thoma-Strasse 14; Universitätsstrasse 84;

Universitätsstrasse 84a
( location )

Brunnstube with source tunnel for the water supply of the former Karthaus-Prüll monastery With 12 m long, arched source tunnel, made of quarry stone and pieces of brick, probably from the Baroque period

see also Vitusstrasse, Brunnstube

D-3-62-000-1569 BW
Kumpfmühl
Karthauser Strasse
( location )
crossroads Body in the three-nail type on a composite column and stepped and mirrored base, limestone, baroque, 1734 D-3-62-000-610 crossroads
Kumpfmühl
Karthaus-Prüll 5
( location )
Former Benedictine monastery of Prüll, later Carthusian monastery, founded around 997, since 1484 the Carthusian monastery of Prüll, owned by the district of Upper Palatinate since 1834, establishment of the royal district insane asylum Karthaus-Prüll in 1852, today district clinic Former monastery and current Catholic hospital church of the Holy Spirit and Saints Bartholomew, Georg and Vitus, three-aisled hall church with retracted choir, western pair of towers, vestibule and southern outer sacristy, construction started around 1104 (dendrochronologically dated), consecration 1110, 1493–1513 new choir building, Baroque transformation from 1601, renewal of the spiers in the 19th century; with equipment

Former monastery building, so-called priory, two-storey saddle roof structure, frames in red sandstone, Renaissance, marked "1612"

Hospital buildings, historicizing replicas of the priory around the inner courtyard, two-storey pitched roof buildings, east wing with a drive-through projectile and side towers, frames in red sandstone, neo-renaissance, around 1900

Vitus fountain, octagonal, bulbous fountain basin with a relief of St. Vitus and fountain stick with ionizing column, 1732

Administration building of the district hospital, three-storey four-wing complex with mansard hipped roofs, 1880–82, including the former guest building of the monastery (“Grafenstock” or “Gesänderhaus”) as the east wing, in the core of the 18th century

North portal, arched passage with half-columns and blown gable, next to it a gatehouse, one-storey hipped roof building, first half of the 17th century

So-called Rasura, single-storey and eaves gable roof construction, first half of the 17th century

Seven hermit clauses, single-storey and gable-free small houses with pitched roof and cloister sections, 17th century, construction started in 1489, cloister completed by 1587, renovations in the 19th and 20th centuries. century

Remainder of the late Gothic cloister east of the church, mixed masonry, around 1490–1587

The rest of the former library wing with the so-called gardener's house of house 5, two-storey hipped roof building with profiled frames, the core of the early 18th century

Remnants of the enclosure with corner turrets, 17th century, in the 19th century the mirror image was added to the west

D-3-62-000-745 Former Benedictine monastery of Prüll, later Carthusian monastery, founded around 997, since 1484 the Carthusian monastery of Prüll, owned by the district of Upper Palatinate since 1834, establishment of the royal district insane asylum Karthaus-Prüll in 1852, today district clinic
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Kumpfmühl
Kumpfmühler Strasse 34
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building, facade in the neo-renaissance style with two-tone exposed brickwork and plaster structure, 1891 by Alois Janker

Front garden enclosure with wrought iron fence

D-3-62-000-1748 Residential building
Kumpfmühl
Kumpfmühler Strasse 39
( location )
Catholic side church St. Theresa, former Carmelite monastery church Gable-independent hall building in corner position with retracted choir and

Apse, gable facade, flank tower with onion dome, lantern and pilasters, neo-baroque, 1899–1900 by Philipp Krämer, reconstruction and renovation after war damage until 1949; with equipment

D-3-62-000-691 Catholic side church St. Theresa, former Carmelite monastery church
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Kumpfmühler Strasse 42
( location )
Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent mansard roof building with a half-hipped corner, around 1800 D-3-62-000-692 Residential building
Kumpfmühler Strasse 56
Simmernstrasse 2
( location )
Garden shed Two-storey hipped roof building with wooden staircase and plaster structures, late 18th century, with the rest of the garden wall D-3-62-000-693 Garden shed
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Kumpfmühl
Ludwig-Thoma-Straße 16
( location )
Former parish church of St. Vitus Three-storey hipped roof building with a three-sided choir, 1686, profaned in the 19th century by conversion into a residential building, the source of the Vitusbach in the basement D-3-62-000-613 Former parish church of St. Vitus
Kumpfmühl
Ludwig-Thoma-Straße 33
( location )
Former stable house South wing of the former four-wing economic complex of the Prüll Charterhouse, two-storey and gable-independent saddle roof construction, in the core of the 16th century D-3-62-000-746 Former stable house
Ziegetsdorf
Wolframstrasse 3
( location )
Catholic parish church of St. Joseph Gable-independent hall building with saddle roof, retracted choir, choir flank tower, side aisle and extensions, 1931/32 by Georg Berlinger, expanded in 1956 by Friedrich Haindl; with equipment D-3-62-000-1433 Catholic parish church of St. Joseph
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Remarks

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