List of architectural monuments in Schwarzenbruck

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The monuments of the Middle Franconian community of Schwarzenbruck 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.

Schwarzenbruck coat of arms

This list reflects the update status of April 16, 2020 and contains 49 architectural monuments.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Schwarzenbruck

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Bierweg; Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal; Sperbersloherweg; Dürrenhembacher Straße 22
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Lock 52 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Chamber lock with massive bridge: sandstone, 1836/45 D-5-74-157-15 Lock 52 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Bierweg; Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal; Sperbersloherweg; Dürrenhembacher Straße 22
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Lock 52 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Lock keeper's house: single-storey, massive flat gable roof, 1836/45 D-5-74-157-15 associated Lock 52 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Bridge channel 1
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Lock 53 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Chamber lock with footbridge: sandstone, 1836/45 D-5-76-151-1 Lock 53 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Dürrenhembacher Straße 13
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Former stable house Single-storey sandstone building with half-timbered gable and crooked roof , 18th / 19th centuries century

Oven: sandstone, 19th century

D-5-74-157-1 Former stable house
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Dürrenhembacher Strasse 15; Dürrenhembacher Straße 17
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lock Graflich Faber-Castell'sches Schloss: two-storey sandstone block building with stair towers and a towering round tower

Former forester's house: one-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof

Tool shed: sandstone block construction with hipped roof

Bowl fountain

Enclosure: metal mesh fence with sandstone posts; all in neo-Renaissance forms , 1883/85

D-5-74-157-2 lock
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Flurstrasse 4
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church, Martin Luther Church Sandstone ashlar construction, choir tower made of sandstone ashlars, hall building with saddle roof, tower with half-timbered upper floor and pointed helmet, in the forms of conservative post-war architecture, 1955 according to plans by the Lincke architects' office; with equipment D-5-74-157-59 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church, Martin Luther Church
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Lock 47 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Chamber lock with massive bridge: sandstone, 1836/45 D-5-74-157-10 Lock 47 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Lock 48 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Chamber lock with footbridge: sandstone, 1836/45 D-5-74-157-11 Lock 48 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Kilometer stone (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Natural stone, 1836/45 D-5-74-157-7 Kilometer stone (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal; At channel 32
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Lock 46 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Lock: 1836/45 D-5-74-157-9 Lock 46 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal; At channel 32
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Lock 46 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Lock keeper's house: one-storey massive flat gable roof building, 1836/45, renewed D-5-74-157-9 associated Lock 46 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Lock 50 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Natural stone cuboid, 1836/45 D-5-74-157-13 Lock 50 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Lock 45 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Chamber lock with massive bridge: sandstone, 1836/45 D-5-74-157-8 Lock 45 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Artificially created waterway between Kelheim and Bamberg over a length of 173 km with formerly 100 locks, numerous water and shipping systems and buildings for the creation of a continuous waterway between the North Sea and the Black Sea, at the instigation of King Ludwig I of Bavaria by Heinrich Freiherr von Pechmann , 1836-45 D-5-74-157-5 Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal; At channel 33
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Lock 49 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Chamber lock with massive bridge: sandstone, 1836/45 D-5-74-157-12 Lock 49 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal; At channel 33
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Lock 49 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Lock keeper's house: one-storey, massive flat gable roof, 1836/45, renewed and expanded D-5-74-157-12 associated Lock 49 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal; New street
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Lock 51 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Chamber lock with massive bridge: sandstone, 1836/45 D-5-74-157-14 Lock 51 of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal; Schwabacher Weg
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Lock 44 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Chamber lock with massive bridge: sandstone, 1836-1845 D-5-74-157-6 Lock 44 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Castle courtyard 1; Castle courtyard 4; Castle courtyard 2; Castle courtyard 3; Castle courtyard 6; Castle courtyard 7; Castle courtyard 8; Castle courtyard 5; Near castle; Near the castle courtyard
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Former manor house So-called von Petzsche's castle: three-wing, exposed sandstone block construction, closed by a wall to the courtyard

Main house: three-storey saddle roof building with shed , dormers and dormers , wing structures: narrow, two-storey saddle roof buildings with three-storey rectangular towers with pyramid roofs, essentially the second half of the 16th century, expansion of the wing structures in the 17th century

Bridge: single-arch sandstone cuboid bridge, second half of the 16th century / 18th century century

Fortification: lining walls of the castle moat, sandstone ashlar masonry , second half of the 16th / 18th century. century

Farm yard: closed row of houses and barns, single-storey pitched roof buildings, partly sandstone blocks, partly half-timbered, 18th century / early 19th century, number 3 denotes "1861", number 6 built in 1798, numbers 7 and 8 built in 1800

Residential house: two-storey steep saddle roof building with sandstone square ground floor, half-timbered upper storey and bell tower with tent roof, on the east side half-timbered dwarf house with saddle roof, 18th century

Barn: cuboid sandstone construction with a steep gable roof, half-timbered gable and flat dormers, around 1730

Walling of the farm yard: sandstone ashlar wall with rounded ends and rectangular pillars with cap attachments, 18th century

D-5-74-157-4 Former manor house
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Altenthann

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Ochenbrucker Straße 4
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Vitus Hall church, tower with curved dome, 1697–1700, tower substructure of a tower of the castle, medieval; with equipment

Churchyard wall: sandstone, 17th / 18th centuries century

D-5-74-157-17 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Vitus
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Ochenbrucker Straße 7
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Residential stable house Single-storey, massive hipped roof building , 19th century D-5-74-157-18 Residential stable house
Ochenbrucker Straße 11
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Former stable house Single-storey sandstone cuboid building with a crooked roof , probably late 18th / early 19th century D-5-74-157-19 Former stable house
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Penzenhofener Straße 12
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Residential stable house Single-storey sandstone block building with a pitched roof, half-timbered gable, inscribed "1813", extended to include a bay window , probably late 19th / early 20th century

Barn: half-timbered building, 1813

D-5-74-157-22 Residential stable house
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Wirtsgasse 1
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Former stable house Single-storey sandstone block building with half-timbered gable and crooked roof , probably 1838, modern plastered D-5-74-157-23 Former stable house
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Wirtsgasse 3
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Former inn Two-storey, gable-independent gable roof construction, upper storey partly timber-frame, second half of the 18th century, roof dendrochronologically dated 1891 D-5-74-157-24 Former inn
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Fröschau

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Fröschau 1
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Former stable house One-storey pitched roof building with half-timbered gable, first half of the 19th century D-5-74-157-25 Former stable house
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Mauschelhof

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Mauschelhof 1; In Mauschelhof
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Farmhouse Single-storey sandstone cuboid building with a steep crooked roof , marked "1847"

Pigsty: sandstone block construction, probably mid-19th century

D-5-74-157-53 Farmhouse
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Oberlindelburg

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Im Oberdorf 9
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Residential stable house Single-storey sandstone block building with pitched roof, plastered gable framework, 18th century D-5-74-157-27 Residential stable house
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Ochenbruck

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At station 2
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Former track keeper's house of the Ostbahn Two-storey, narrow sandstone cuboid building with a flat gable roof, around 1871 D-5-74-157-48 Former track keeper's house of the Ostbahn
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At station 3
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Station building Elongated two-storey sandstone block building with a flat gable roof, around 1871, later extended D-5-74-157-49 Station building
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To the Schwarzachtal 3 a; To Schwarzachtal 3 c
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Former mill, so-called bronze mill Residential house: two-storey sandstone block building with mansard hipped roof , neo-renaissance , around 1900

Production building: three-storey sandstone cuboid construction with parapet closure , pent roof , around 1900

Mill canal: with mill wheel, around 1900

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To Schwarzachtal 5
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Former stable house Single-storey sandstone block building with pitched roof, mid-19th century D-5-74-157-50 Former stable house
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Pfeifferhütte

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Leidesfeld, about 1.5 km northwest of Pfeifferhütte south of the B 8
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Two crosses Sandstone, one marked "1821". D-5-74-157-41 Two crosses
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Leidesfeld; Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal; Lock 37
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Lock 37 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Chamber lock with massive bridge, natural stone, 1836–45 D-5-74-157-33 Lock 37 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Leidesfeld; Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal; Lock 37
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Lock 37 Lock keeper's house: single-storey sandstone block construction with flat gable roof, 1836–45 D-5-74-157-33 associated Lock 37
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Lock 39 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Chamber lock: natural stone, 1836–45 D-5-74-157-35 Lock 39 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Lock 43 Chamber lock with massive bridge: 1836/45 D-5-74-157-39 Lock 43
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Lock 41 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Chamber lock with footbridge: sandstone, 1836/45 D-5-74-157-37 Lock 41 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Lock 40 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Chamber lock with footbridge: sandstone, 1836/45 D-5-74-157-36 Lock 40 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Artificially created waterway between Kelheim and Bamberg over a length of 173 km with formerly 100 locks, numerous water and shipping systems and buildings for the creation of a continuous waterway between the North Sea and the Black Sea, at the instigation of King Ludwig I of Bavaria by Heinrich Freiherr von Pechmann , 1836-45 D-5-74-157-60 Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Lock 42 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Chamber lock with footbridge: sandstone, 1836/45 D-5-74-157-38 Lock 42 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Lock 36 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Chamber lock: natural stone, 1836–45 D-5-74-157-32 Lock 36 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Neumarkter Strasse; B 8; Lindelburger Strasse; Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal; Near Neumarkter Straße
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Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Artificially created waterway between Kelheim and Bamberg over a length of 173 km with formerly 100 locks, numerous water and shipping systems and buildings for the creation of a continuous waterway between the North Sea and the Black Sea, at the instigation of King Ludwig I of Bavaria by Heinrich Freiherr von Pechmann , 1836-45 D-5-74-157-61 Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Neumarkter Strasse; B 8; Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal; Near Neumarkter Strasse; Tannenweg
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Lock 38 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal ) Chamber lock: natural stone, 1836–45 D-5-74-157-34 Lock 38 (part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal)
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Salachweg 8; Salachweg 10; Salachweg 2; Salachweg 4; Salachweg 6
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Former hunting villa, later guest house and school camp Two-storey plastered solid building with a steep saddle roof, two corner risalites on the west side , by Hans Ebert, 1930, conversion to a guest house, probably based on plans by Wilhelm Schlegtendal , 1940

Garden pavilion: single-storey plastered solid construction with tent roof and embossed corner pilasters , 1930/1940

Garden house: single-storey timber structure with flat gable roof and portico porch , 1930/1940

Gatehouse: single-storey plastered solid construction with a gable roof and pilaster structure, 1930/1940

Wall with entrance gate: masonry made of quarry limestone, 1930/1940, on the western property boundary

Garden: open meadow area bordered by conifers with walls and terraces, 1930/1940

Servants' houses: three ground floor plastered solid buildings with pitched roofs and wooden porches, 1930/1940

Ice cellar: earth-covered brick building, 1930/1940

Enclosure: Enclosure with an artificial stone gate and sculpture of an animal, 1930/1940, on the south-eastern property line

D-5-74-157-54 Former hunting villa, later guest house and school camp

Rummelsberg

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Rummelsberg 1
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Evangelical Lutheran institutional church, so-called Philippuskirche Romanised church building with a slender, rising choir flank tower, arcade hall and crypt under the choir, romanised, 1924–1927 according to plans by Christian Ruck; with equipment

Terrace: 1924–1927

Cemetery: with recumbent gravestones, 1924–1927

Cemetery wall: sandstone, 1924–1927

D-5-74-157-43 Evangelical Lutheran institutional church, so-called Philippuskirche
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Rummelsberg 4
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Institution building, so-called New Brothers House Three-storey, massive hipped roof building with a vertically structured, raised central risalit , in the form of conservative modernism, 1930/31 according to plans by Christian Ruck D-5-74-157-55 Institution building, so-called New Brothers House
Rummelsberg 35
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Institution building, first building of the Rummelsberg institutions, today deacon school Two-storey hipped roof building with a three-storey central risalit and ridge turret , in the Baroque style of the homeland, inscribed "1905", by the architect Bürger D-5-74-157-56 Institution building, first building of the Rummelsberg institutions, today deacon school
Rummelsberg 37
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Former inspectors and rectory, today the house of the deacon community Two-storey massive hipped roof building with hipped roof, mid-height houses and wooden loggia , in the Baroque style of the Heimat, inscribed "1905" D-5-74-157-57 Former inspectors and rectory, today the house of the deacon community
Rummelsberg 43
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Institution building, former brother house, so-called Waldheim Two-storey sandstone cuboid building, mansard hipped roof with dwelling, historicizing, 1922, extended D-5-74-157-58 Institution building, former brother house, so-called Waldheim

Unterlindelburg

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Lindenstrasse 2
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Former stable house Single-storey sandstone block building with a dwelling , marked "1875" D-5-74-157-45 Former stable house
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Lindenstrasse 10
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barn Half-timbered building with a gable roof, on a square base, inscribed "1720" D-5-74-157-47 BW
Near Lindenstrasse
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barn Half-timbered building, 19th century D-5-74-157-46 BW

Former architectural monuments

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.

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Schwarzenbruck
Hauptstraße 25, Sankt-Gundekar-Straße 2
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Historical furnishings of the Catholic parish church of St. Josef 18th century D-5-74-157-3 Historical furnishings of the Catholic parish church of St. Josef
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Unterlindelburg
Faberstraße 2
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Former stable house Single-storey sandstone block building with a pitched roof, marked "1885" D-5-74-157-44 Former stable house
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See also

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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