List of architectural monuments in Regensburg-Westenviertel

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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
Altdorferstrasse 1a
( location )
Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building, 1877, door lintel marked "1727"

Extension, single-storey extension with eaves wall, hip foot, stone walls and lintel, labeled "1724"

D-3-62-000-25 Residential building
Augustenstrasse 4
( location )
Correctional facility Three-storey hipped roof building on an H-shaped floor plan with two courtyards, entrance projectile and tail gables, facade structure with ashlars, neo-renaissance, 1905 by Friedrich Niedermayer

Outbuilding, two-storey saddle roof construction, around 1905

D-3-62-000-1482 Correctional facility
Augustenstrasse 5
( location )
Former August school, now the justice building Two-wing and four-storey, articulated hipped roof building with tower-like structure and mid-house with tail gable, two-storey gymnasium with attached roof gallery, plastered structure neo-Renaissance, 1901 by Adolf Schmetzer D-3-62-000-174 Former August school, now the justice building
Dech Bettener Strasse
( location )
Wayside shrine Relief of the crucifixion of Christ with Mary and John and the coat of arms of the abbot Hieronymus Feury (1609–23) of St. Emmeram, in a housing with buttresses and gable roof, post-Gothic, around 1610/20 D-3-62-000-272 Wayside shrine
Dech Bettener Bridge 2
( location )
Wayside cross (so-called Ledermann way cross) Crucifix (cast) on an ionizing column and a stepped inscription base, sandstone, inscribed with "1749" D-3-62-000-640 Wayside cross (so-called Ledermann way cross)
Dech Bettener Strasse 2a
( location )
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Trinity Church, former villa Two-storey hipped roof building with a central projectile and split gable, late classicist style, facade structure in ashlar, neo-renaissance, 1875 by Adrian Zinstag

Well trough, relief, sandstone, Renaissance, inscribed with "1591"

D-3-62-000-273 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Trinity Church, former villa
Dech Bettener Strasse 3
( location )
Former postal worker residence Two-storey mansard hipped roof building, baroque style, marked "1925" D-3-62-000-1489 Former postal worker residence
Dechbetter Straße 2a, at the Evangelical Lutheran Parish Trinity Church
( location )
Well trough Relief, sandstone, Renaissance, inscribed "1591" D-3-62-000-273 BW
Dech Bettener Strasse 4
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped roof building with a central projectile and split gable, late classicist style, plaster structure neo-renaissance, 1876 by Josef Zitt D-3-62-000-274 villa
Dech Bettener Strasse 4a
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped mansard roof building with a central projectile, gabled dwelling and neo-baroque plaster structure, "1886" (inscribed) by Johann Walther D-3-62-000-275 villa
Dech Bettener Strasse 5c
( location )
Dörnberg-Palais and Dörnbergpark Three-wing villa, central three-storey hipped roof building with Ionic column portico and two-storey hipped roof wings, plastered structures, classicistic, built in 1804/05 by Emanuel Joseph von Herigoyen , expanded in 1834

Dörnbergpark , English landscape garden with walls, wrought-iron bars, gates and posts, 1864–67 by Carl and Carl Joseph von Effner

Three-part garden pavilion with tent roofs, porches and connecting wings, caryatid in the middle, light sandstone with house stone integrations, pergolas made of cast iron on the side, by Ludwig Degen after 1871 (Dech Bettener Str.5c)

Former farm building, two-storey saddle roof building with cross-gable risalit, single-storey wings on one side, bare brick construction with pilaster strips on a rectangular base, 1865 (Dech Bettener Str. 5)

Inn, so-called Rosarium, two-storey and gable-independent flat gable roof building with roof overhang, wood and carving, Swiss country house style, probably by Ludwig Degen around 1871, modernly expanded (Hoppestraße 3a)

D-3-62-000-687 Dörnberg-Palais and Dörnbergpark
Dech Bettener Strasse 8
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped roof building with a gabled central projectile and pilasters above a banded ground floor, late classicistic, 1876 by Ferdinand Stöter D-3-62-000-279 villa
Dech Bettener Strasse 10
( location )
villa Two-storey and eaves saddle roof building with a central projectile, 1876 by Johann Wagner, tail gable and facade structure in plaster, neo-baroque, 1892 D-3-62-000-280 villa
Dech Bettener Strasse 13
( location )
Former manufacturer's villa Three-storey hipped roof building with a gabled central projectile, facade structure neo-Renaissance, 1895 by Thomas Luger, in the core 1875 D-3-62-000-281 Former manufacturer's villa
Dech Bettener Strasse 26
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building with a central projectile, plaster structure neo-baroque, 1894 by Christian Zinstag D-3-62-000-282 Residential building
Dech Bettener Strasse 31 u. 33
( location )
Tenement complex Baroque style, 1911 by Carl Winkler

No. 31 and 33 semi-detached house, three-storey, slightly stilted mansard hipped roof with risalits and bay windows

No. 35 and Liskircherstraße 26 semi-detached house, four-storey hipped roof building with hip foot in corner position, with bay windows, corner towers and balconies

Garden walling with octagonal corner pavilion at the mouth of the street, at the time of construction

D-3-62-000-283 Tenement complex
Dech Bettener Strasse 32
( location )
villa Two-storey, stilted mansard hipped roof building with a central projectile and dwarf house, plaster structures neo-Renaissance, 1894 by Christian Zinstag D-3-62-000-284 villa
Dech Bettener Strasse 35
( location )
Enclosure with corner pavilion Garden walling with an octagonal corner pavilion facing the mouth of the street, to the tenement complex, during the construction period D-3-62-000-283 Enclosure with corner pavilion
Dech Bettener Strasse 35; Liskircherstraße 26
( location )
Tenement complex Baroque style, 1911 by Carl Winkler

No. 31 and 33 semi-detached house, three-storey, slightly stilted mansard hipped roof with risalits and bay windows

No. 35 and Liskircherstraße 26 semi-detached house, four-storey hipped roof building with hip foot in corner position, with bay windows, corner towers and balconies

D-3-62-000-283 Tenement complex
Dech Bettener Strasse 36
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building in a corner position with a gabled central projection and corner tower with a Welscher hood, plaster structure Neo-Renaissance, 1896 by Christian Zinstag D-3-62-000-286 Residential building
Dech Bettener Strasse 38 u. 38a
( location )
Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building in corner position with side gable risalit, bay window and balcony, exposed tiles with house integration, 1893/94 by Christian Zinstag, in a related assembly with nos. 40 and 42, 42a D-3-62-000-287 Residential building
Dech Bettener Strasse 40
( location )
Residential building Two-storey and eaves half-hipped roof building with a gabled central projection, facade in exposed brick with house integration, 1893/94 by Christian Zinstag, in a related assembly with no. 38, 38a and 42 a D-3-62-000-288 Residential building
Dech Bettener Strasse 42 u. 42a
( location )
Residential building Two-storey, eaves half-hipped roof building with side gable projections, facade in exposed brick with house integration, 1893/94 by Christian Zinstag; in associated assembly with no. 38, 38a and 40 D-3-62-000-289 Residential building
Dech Bettener Strasse 44; Dech Bettener Strasse 44a
( location )
Double tenement house Three-storey, eaves-mounted hip roof building with an asymmetrical facade with two gables, bay windows and balcony, historicizing with Art Nouveau details, 1904 by Hans Gerner

Front garden fence, wrought iron fence between concrete posts with headboards, from the construction period

D-3-62-000-290 Double tenement house
Dollingerstraße 9
( location )
Former garden building (of the Württembergstrasse 10 property) Single-storey, stilted hipped roof building with risalits and a gabled Tuscan column portico with an outside staircase on the garden side, classicistic, 1824 D-3-62-000-306 Former garden building (of the Württembergstrasse 10 property)
Dollingerstraße 11
( location )
Residential building Two-storey and eaves gable roof building with gable, veranda and balcony, facade with neo-baroque plaster structure, 1904 by Max Wagner D-3-62-000-307 Residential building
Dollingerstraße 12
( location )
Tenement complex New Baroque, 1907 by Hans Gerner

Dollingerstraße 12, three-storey, stilted mansard roof building with a round core at the sides, gables and plastered structures

Gumpelzhaimerstraße 13 b, three-storey mansard roof building with hip foot, dwarf house, bay window and rounded corner

D-3-62-000-308 Tenement complex
Dr.-Johann-Maier-Strasse 1
( location )
Gasthaus (Unter den Linden), former musket shooting house Two-storey and gable roof construction, 1783, renovations in 1899 and 1947 D-3-62-000-293 Gasthaus (Unter den Linden), former musket shooting house
Dr.-Johann-Maier-Strasse 3
( location )
Former shooting range for pistol shooters Two-story small house with hipped roof, dwarf house with tent roof and porch on wooden supports, 1775 D-3-62-000-294 Former shooting range for pistol shooters
Dr.-Johann-Maier-Strasse 5
( location )
Kunstforum Ostdeutsche Galerie, former art hall of the Upper Palatinate District Exhibition Dome building with two single-storey wings with hipped roof and pillar portico, 1910 by Woldemar Anding, 1959–62 extension, 1973 relocation of the portico to the east side D-3-62-000-295 Kunstforum Ostdeutsche Galerie, former art hall of the Upper Palatinate District Exhibition
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Dr.-Johann-Maier-Strasse 7
( location )
Former shooting range of the Pürschbüchsenschützengesellschaft Two-storey hipped roof building with porches, cornice structure and corner pilasters, 1836/37, the core of the 18th century, modifications in 1910 D-3-62-000-296 Former shooting range of the Pürschbüchsenschützengesellschaft
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 porches and 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
Gumpelzhaimerstraße 11
( location )
Residential building Two-storey corner building with a protruding hipped roof and corner bay window, 1927 by Franz Spiegel D-3-62-000-518 Residential building
Gumpelzhaimerstraße 12
( location )
Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with gable gables and central bay window, baroque style, 1928 by Josef Schmidbauer D-3-62-000-519 Residential building
Gumpelzhaimerstraße 15
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped roof building with a gabled central projectile and arbor on pillars, 1923 by Hans Gerner D-3-62-000-521 villa
Gumpelzhaimerstraße 19
( location )
Former official residence of the Oberpfalz district overland plant Two-storey hipped mansard roof building on a hook-shaped floor plan with gate passage, plastered structures, neo-baroque, labeled "1922", new south wing D-3-62-000-522 Former official residence of the Oberpfalz district overland plant
Herrichstrasse 1; 2; 3; 5; 6; 7; 8 u. 9
( location )
Terraced house assembly Two-storey and eaves saddle roof buildings with corner turrets, ornamental gables, dormers, dormers and historicizing chimneys, neo-baroque, 1899 by Christian Zinstag D-3-62-000-565 Terraced house assembly
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Hochweg 1
( location )
Factory owner's villa, former Villa Jakob Two-storey hipped roof building with a covered veranda and plastered structure, one-storey stilted farm wing facing west with hipped roof and stair tower with onion hood, classifying, 1923 by Karl Peringer D-3-62-000-1505 Factory owner's villa, former Villa Jakob
Hochweg
( location )
Wegkapelle (so-called Ramwold Chapel) Gable-independent saddle roof construction with a canopy on profiled pillars, "1887" (inscribed) by Johann Wagner D-3-62-000-580 Wegkapelle (so-called Ramwold Chapel)
Hoppestrasse 6
( location )
Villa (so-called Weinschenk Villa) Two-storey, stilted mansard hipped roof building with a gabled risalit, bay window and corner tower with onion dome, facades with stucco structures, neo-baroque with Art Nouveau elements, 1899 by Joseph Koch

Garage, single-storey hipped mansard roof with arched openings and plastered structures, neo-baroque, 1921

Garden with ornamental garden, pergola, fountain and enclosure with rusticated pillars and cast iron fence, neo-baroque, around 1900

D-3-62-000-589 Villa (so-called Weinschenk Villa)
Killermannstrasse 28
( location )
Catholic parish church of St. Boniface Round building with tent roof and free-standing bell tower, exposed brick masonry, 1969/70 by Kurt and Klaus Oberberger; with historical equipment D-3-62-000-638 Catholic parish church of St. Boniface
Killermannstraße, corner of Roter Brachweg
( location )
Burgfriedensäule of the free imperial city of Regensburg Tapered and profiled pillar with two coats of arms and roof on a plinth, limestone, before 1665 D-3-62-000-1739 Burgfriedensäule of the free imperial city of Regensburg
Kumpfmühler Strasse 4
( location )
Justice building Three-wing and three-storey complex with transverse tract, central tower, saddle roofs, risalits, tail gables and portals, facade structures in ashlar, neo-renaissance, 1905 by Friedrich Niedermayer

Fountain, octagonal basin with baluster stick and lion, neo-renaissance, around 1905

Former porter's house, two-storey and eaves saddle roof building with stepped gables and corner bay windows, neo-renaissance, probably by Friedrich Niedermayer around 1905

Courtyard wall with pedestrian gate and driveway, sand block wall with lion attachment, around 1905

D-3-62-000-689 Justice building
Liskircherstraße 2
( location )
villa Two-storey and gable-independent gable roof building with corner core, dwarf house projections with plaster structures, balcony, arbor and wooden-paneled gable, 1903 by Georg Brenner D-3-62-000-734 villa
Liskircherstraße 10
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building with a raised corner oriel tower, gable and plaster structures, neo-baroque, 1903 by Fritz Pfündl D-3-62-000-735 Residential building
Liskircherstraße 17
( location )
Evangelical Lutheran District Deanery Two-storey mansard roof building with hip foot on a U-shaped floor plan with a side staircase, bay window and arbor, side wing with hip roofs, in between Schmuckhof, 1913/14 by Carl Winkler

Former garden house, single-storey mansard roof building with half-hipped roof and pillar-supported veranda, neo-baroque, rebuilt by Carl Winkler in 1912/13

D-3-62-000-1515 Evangelical Lutheran District Deanery
Ludwig-Eckert-Strasse 2
( location )
Former manufacturer's villa Asymmetrically grouped two-storey and stilted hipped roof building with gable risalit, bay window, loggia and plaster structures, historicist, 1895 by Joseph Koch D-3-62-000-744 Former manufacturer's villa
Mathildenstraße 10
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped roof building with a gabled central projectile and plaster structures, late classicistic, 1882 by Johann Walther D-3-62-000-776 villa
Unit place
( location )
Path column in front of the Jakobstor (so-called plague column) Polygonal shaft with figures, eyelashes and pinnacles over an articulated base, late Gothic, 1459, around 1845/50 restoration by Ludwig Foltz D-3-62-000-452 Path column in front of the Jakobstor (so-called plague column)
Place of unity; Prebrunnallee
( location )
Prebrunnallee Avenue in the English style, laid out in 1779–81 by Prince Carl Anselm von Thurn und Taxis instead of the post-medieval bastions as a western part of the green belt around the walls of the old town; see Fürst-Anselm-Allee and Ostenallee D-3-62-000-1687 Prebrunnallee
Unit 1 and 2 place
( location )
Double tenement house Four-storey, stilted mansard hipped roof building in corner position with central projections, corner core, balcony, facade structure in house stone, neo-renaissance, south part 1884, north part 1889, by GF Hildenbrand D-3-62-000-1527 Double tenement house
Prebrunnallee 1
( location )
Tenement house Structured three-storey hipped mansard roof building with risalits and oriel tower, exposed tiles with ashlar elements, neo-Renaissance 1896 by Ph. Exner D-3-62-000-923 Tenement house
Prebrunnallee 4
( location )
Former gardener's house Two-storey hipped roof building with plaster structure, late classicistic, 1878 D-3-62-000-924 Former gardener's house
Prebrunnallee 5
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with corner bay window, coat of arms and window frames in plaster, neo-baroque, 1904 by Hans Schricker D-3-62-000-925 Tenement house
Prebrunnallee 6
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey hipped roof building with standing bay and volute gable, ashlar structures, neo-renaissance, 1902 by Hans Schricker and Christian Zinstag D-3-62-000-926 Tenement house
Prebrunnallee 7
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey, eaves-standing half-hipped roof building with oriel turrets, dwarf houses and ornamental gables, neo-renaissance, 1900 by Hans Schricker D-3-62-000-927 Tenement house
Checkinger Strasse 1
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped roof building with central projection, late classicist style, facade structure neo-renaissance, 1875 by Johann Theodor Madler D-3-62-000-946 villa
Checkinger Strasse 2
( location )
Former post office Three-storey flat roof building with attic storey, Neue Sachlichkeit, 1932/33 based on a design by Karl Schreiber D-3-62-000-1528 Former post office
Checkinger Strasse 3
( location )
villa Two-storey and hipped gable roof building in a corner position with a stair tower, bay window, wooden balcony and half-timbered imitation, 1892 by Christian Zinstag D-3-62-000-947 villa
Checkinger Strasse 4
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with side elevation, beveled corner and corner bay tower with bell roof, facade structure neo-renaissance, 1895 by Alois Janker D-3-62-000-948 Residential building
Checkinger Strasse 16; Checkinger Strasse 18
( location )
Former Lazarus cemetery Remainder of the enclosure, portal with two pillars and pieces of wall, laid out around 1700, evangelical part laid out in 1528, Catholic part in 1812, integrated into the city park laid out in 1908/10 since 1952, with tombs from the 18th and 19th centuries. century

Former cemetery hall, single-storey hipped roof building with round-arched porches, classicistic, 1831

Former cemetery chapel, now a Russian Orthodox church, hall building with a slightly retracted choir, flat gable roof, bell ridge and sign on pillars, neo-Romanesque, 1834, with tombstones for Georg Friedrich Ziebland , 1873, and Carl Woldemar Neumann , 1888

D-3-62-000-945 Former Lazarus cemetery
Checkinger Strasse 20
( location )
Former OBAG casino Transparent hall building with flat roof, on sheathed steel supports and an indented, natural stone-clad concrete base, glazed connecting passage to the main building, 1968–71, by Walter Mayer

To the south, a rectangular fountain with plastic by Karl Reidel , 1970

D-3-62-000-2167 Former OBAG casino
Checkinger Strasse 47a; 47b; 49 u. 51
( location )
Block of flats Three-story, three-part hipped roof building with strongly protruding risalits, expressionistic, 1929 D-3-62-000-951 Block of flats
Checkinger Strasse 86
( location )
Hospital Church of Pius V. Hall building with a transom-shaped choir tower and lateral flat roof extension, 1927/29 by Albert Boßlet ; with equipment D-3-62-000-952 Hospital Church of Pius V.
Schillerstraße 29
( location )
Israelite cemetery Surrounded by a massive wall, with tombs, laid out in 1822, expanded in 1867, 1869 and 1923

House of Cleaning (Beth Tahara), two-storey gable roof building with column-supported vestibule and side wings with hipped roof, late classicist style, 1871

D-3-62-000-1047 Israelite cemetery
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Schillerstraße 31
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villa Two-storey mansard hipped roof building with a vaulted dwarf building and staircase, Art Nouveau, 1912 by Christian Metzger D-3-62-000-1048 villa
Stadtpark
( location )
War memorial Stepped block with reliefs, limestone, 1926 based on a design by Princess Margarethe von Thurn und Taxis D-3-62-000-1529 War memorial
Uhlandstrasse 10
( location )
Former Capuchin monastery and St. Fidelis' seminary for boys, now a technical college 1921 by Heinrich Hauberrisser ;

Catholic side church and former Capuchin monastery church of St. Fidelis, hall building with retracted choir, roof turret and sign, facade structure neo-baroque

Monastery building, three-storey hipped roof building with central projection, segmented arched gable and corner buildings, plastered structures, neo-baroque

D-3-62-000-497 Former Capuchin monastery and St. Fidelis' seminary for boys, now a technical college
Westendstrasse 1; 1a; 1b u. 1c
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Garden wall with gate Profiled and drilled frame, late baroque, marked "1721" D-3-62-000-1394 Garden wall with gate
Westendstrasse 3
( location )
Residential building Two-storey and obtuse-angled hipped roof building in a corner position with a basket arched gate, first half of the 18th century D-3-62-000-1395 Residential building
Westendstraße 4a
( location )
Former fisherman's house Two-storey and eaves gable roof construction, end of the 18th century D-3-62-000-1396 Former fisherman's house
Westendstraße 10a
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Garden shed Single-storey, stilted hipped roof building with gable and outside staircase, probably 18th century core, neo-baroque renovation 1922/23

Garden fence, wall with oculus and barred entrance, 1924

D-3-62-000-1397 Garden shed
Wilhelmstrasse 7
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Residential building Three-storey mansard hipped roof building with tail gable, flat bay window and plaster structures, Art Nouveau, 1906 by Julius Wildanger D-3-62-000-1400 Residential building
Wittelsbacherstraße 2
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villa Two-storey and eaves gable roof building with central projectile and plaster structures, neo-Gothic, around 1860

Enclosure, cast iron fence and profiled pillars

D-3-62-000-1416 villa
Wittelsbacherstraße 3
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villa Two-storey and eaves gable roof building with knee stick, central projection

enclosure

D-3-62-000-1417 villa
Wittelsbacherstraße 4
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped roof building with knee floor, central projectile and corner pilasters, facade structure neo-Renaissance, 1863 D-3-62-000-1418 villa
Wittelsbacherstraße 5a
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with knee floor, central projectile and dwarf house, wooden cladding and ornamental framework, 1903 by Anton Mayer; Counterpart to No. 6 a D-3-62-000-1419 villa
Wittelsbacherstraße 6a
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with knee-length floor, dwarf house projections, wooden loggia and ornamental framework, 1903 by Anton Mayer; Counterpart to No. 5 a D-3-62-000-1420 villa
Wittelsbacherstraße 12
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Two-family house Two-storey, stilted hipped roof building with stone base and convex protruding central section with pilasters, 1924 by Carl Winkler

Enclosure, wall and mirror pillar with profiled cover plates

D-3-62-000-1421 Two-family house
Wittelsbacherstrasse 9; Wittelsbacherstrasse 9a; Wittelsbacherstraße 9b
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Stadtbau-GmbH's residential and commercial building at Dörnberg-Park Castle-like three-wing building with hipped roofs, three-storey central building with a gabled central projection and balconies on pillars, two-storey transverse wings, neo-baroque and neo-classicism, 1924 by Carl Winkler

Ancillary building (Wittelsbacherstraße 10), two-storey hipped roof building with one-sided attic, dwelling and remise, neo-baroque, at the same time

D-3-62-000-1551 Stadtbau-GmbH's residential and commercial building at Dörnberg-Park
Wittelsbacherstraße 13
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Villa-like town house Stilted and two-storey hipped gable roof building with corner tower, corner bay window and loggia, in forms of late historicism and art nouveau, in the core around 1860, extended and rebuilt in 1893 and 1899 by Christian Zinstag, renewed rebuilding in 1909

Garden shed, pent roof with veranda, 1899

Enclosure, cast iron fence between concrete and brick pillars, at the time of construction

D-3-62-000-1558 Villa-like town house
Württembergstrasse 3
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with overhang, central bay window and butterfly dormers, Art Nouveau, 1911 by Hans Schricker D-3-62-000-1447 villa
Württembergstrasse 10 (formerly 4)
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villa Two-storey mansard hipped roof building with gable and bay tower with Welscher hood, later Art Nouveau, 1915 by Heinrich Hauberrisser (1920–45 residence of Hauberrisser) D-3-62-000-1448 villa
Württembergstrasse 14 (formerly 8)
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villa Two-storey mansard hipped roof building, with tail gable projections, bay windows, stair tower with conical roof and plaster structures, Art Nouveau, 1898 by Christian Zinstag, built for the Regensburg city architect Hugo Wagner (1849-1930) D-3-62-000-1449 villa

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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