List of architectural monuments in Straubing
The monuments of the Lower Bavarian town of Straubing 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.
Ensembles in Straubing
Historic city center of Straubing
File number E-2-63-000-1
The ensemble encompasses the historical urban space of the ducal re-establishment of Straubing from 1218 within the boundaries of the former fortifications that have only survived in remnants, but are legible in the ground plan of the city. The ducal foundation in the old-settled Gäuboden landscape of the Danube valley took place in the immediate vicinity of the Bavarian ducal court, which was laid out in the 6th century near a Vespasian camp and a Hadrian fort, which after the deposition of Tassilos III. In 788 it came into the possession of the Frankish, then the German kingship and was bequeathed to the Augsburg cathedral chapter in 1029.
This agrarian “old town”, known as strupinga in 898, is now a suburb of the city; its Romanesque basilica St. Peter (Straubing) , built at the end of the 12th century, and its ancient churchyard with the high defensive wall still impressively manifest the importance of this settlement.
The new town, which was planned to be part of the territory of the Augsburg cathedral chapter, quickly developed into a central location. It owes this ascent on the one hand to the excellent choice of location at the intersection of the great Central European west-east road from the Middle Rhine through the Danube valley to Vienna and Hungary with the old south-north trunk road from Schongau, Munich and Landshut to Cham and Bohemia, which near Straubing Danube crossed - on the other hand, the central location in the fertile loess farmland of the Gäuboden, whose grain and cattle took up their markets.
The monumental size of the approximately 600 m long town square, the place where the market and goods traffic took place, testifies to the optimism of the ducal founders, who were obviously aware of the favorable conditions and who enjoyed economic success and, above all, tax income from trade promised of grain, cattle, salt, wine and cloth. The powerful and successful foundation also shows the will of the Wittelsbach dukes to establish their territorial rule more firmly in the Danube valley. In addition to the Regensburg monastery , the influential and powerful Counts of Bogen, who died out in 1242 and were still influential in the 12th century, were the most important competitors in the expansion of closed territorial states. Close to the center of the Bogen rule, which lay immediately to the north-east but on the other side of the Danube, the dukes raised their claim to control the area.
As early as 1255, when the duchy was divided, the newly won base became the seat of a rent and vicarage office, which was responsible for overseeing a large number of regional courts in Lower Bavaria. Until the end of the electoral state in 1805, this function remained as the administrative center. In 1353 the city rose to the rank of royal seat of the sub-duchy of Straubing-Holland , which had emerged from the legacy of Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria . Three years later, construction of the ducal palace began in the northeast corner of the city, in front of the southern head of the Danube bridge and thus in a strategically excellent location . In the immediate vicinity, the Carmelite Church, which has been under the direction of master craftsman Hans Krumenauer since 1374, also became a court church of the new ducal town of Straubing, in which the important Gothic tomb tomb, completed in 1420, of the governor Albrecht II , who died in 1397 , the son of the monastery founder, Duke Albrecht I. , is located. Although the dukes seldom stayed in the city, the urban character of Straubing was significantly enhanced by the keeping of court, squares and streets were paved and the city fortifications were completed before 1332. In 1425 the partial duchy fell back to the main line of Munich.
The dominant axis in the city's plan is the west-east facing town square along the west-east street. It stretches from the former Upper to the former Passau Gate and is halved and accentuated in its length by the city tower in its center. The axis divides the city into a larger northern half, which in the north extends over the edge of the high bank terrace with a gradient into the valley floor of the Danube. In a south-north direction, from the former Steinertor vertically across the town square, formerly passing under the town tower, then in a straight direction through Simon-Höller-Straße to Spitalgasse and angled to Spital- or Burgtor, the second large structure is divided , but much narrower axis of the city the city plan. All the side streets branching off at the town square run parallel to this south-north axis. Except for Steiner and Simon-Höller-Strasse, they are very narrow; The wide Fraunhoferstrasse was only expanded to its present size after the city fire in 1780.
The outer ends of these small axes are taken up in the south and north by a cross street each, which runs parallel to the south and north wall. A deviation from this system can be found in the Schlossviertel, where the south-north axes reach such lengths that the building blocks between them were opened up by small cross streets (for example Zollergasse). The picturesque tanners' and fishermen's quarters in the north-west corner of the city also have their own floor plan structures, some of which have open buildings and were only included in the fortification ring in the late Middle Ages; the older northern city wall can still be seen on the high bank at the street Unterm Rain. The town square (in the east Unterer Markt, in the west Oberer Markt, since the 19th century Ludwigsplatz and Theresienplatz), Simon-Höller-Strasse (formerly Käsmarkt) and Fraunhoferstrasse have the largest properties in the historic city; The stately bourgeois and patrician, and later also aristocratic, residential buildings rose above them. Sandtner's city model from 1568 clearly shows the long rows of largely preserved late medieval buildings on the square. This representative bourgeois area is dominated by the city tower in its center, a monumental watchtower and also a monument to bourgeois self-confidence.
The mightiest building in the city, the parish church of St. Jakob, is located away from the market . The magnificent brick hall, surrounded by a chapel wreath, was built around 1415 in place of a smaller older church; Master builder was master Hans von Burghausen . It was not until 1492 that the title of city parish church was transferred from the basilica of St. Peter, the venerable original parish outside the city, to the new center of the bourgeois community. From 1581 to 1803 St. Jakob was attached to a canon monastery, which was united with the parish and whose later converted long monastery wing east of the church still illustrates the importance and claim of this institution. In the alignment of the reconstruction of the parish square, the extension of the churchyard of St. Jakob is still evident.
The establishment of the hospital dates back to the 13th century, a facility that has been renewed over the centuries and is organized around a courtyard with its own church. The complex, located on the northern edge of the city and not caught up in the wall ring until the late Middle Ages, is clearly visible in the urban structure in terms of both ground and elevation.
The most extensive building complex is the castle , which was built in the north-east corner of the city in 1356, at the entrance to the Danube bridge, with its wings that were often later rebuilt. Its fortification walls and towers were connected to the city fortifications. In addition to the fortification and residence function of the castle, the function it had to secure the economic and fiscal interests of the sovereigns, as its district also included the salt barn, the storage facility for one of the most important goods of the Middle Ages, is remarkable. The later functions as rent and then as tax office make such continuities clear to this day.
The Dukes of Regensburg Carmelites settled near the palace in 1367 , the oldest order to settle in the city. The fact that Hans von Burghausen, called Stetthaimer, immediately started building the large hall of the monastery church , the second construction of the master in Straubing, can be explained by the fact of the ducal patronage . The city's second parish church, the Church of Our Lady, a Jesuit church since the 17th century, was also located in the northern part of the city around 1300, giving it a clear predominance over the southern part.
To the south of it, in the ground and elevation forms of the development “In der Bürg”, building forms emerge, which some research interprets as the oldest ducal settlement in the city or as quarters for ducal servants. For the southern half of the city, the smaller, former craftsmen's alleys are characteristic, the development of which is much smaller-scale and the complexity of the individual forms is lower than on the city square. The historical image of such an alley has been best preserved in Schmidlgasse; in the other side alleys it is severely disturbed or destroyed by insensitive new buildings or building changes. Even the cross-running alleyway Am Platzl / Rosengasse (the latter part formed the ghetto of the important Straubing Jewish community in the Middle Ages) only shows monuments or at least memories of historical character. As the only sacred building in this half of the city, the late Gothic St. Vitus Church, built as a votive church near the former Steinertor after the city fire in 1393, sets a special accent.
The city, which was developed with great energy in the 13th and 14th centuries, was fortified by a curtain wall before 1332. After 1477 the walls were strengthened and some kennels and second walls were put in front of them. A unique fortification measure was the relocation of the main bed of the Danube in 1479/80 through the "Bschlacht", a dam, right up to the north walls of the castle and the city. This resulted in better military control of the Danube and a more efficient collection of tolls directly at the castle.
The late medieval townscape, as Sandtner shows in his model 1568, only underwent changes after the Thirty Years' War and under the sign of the Counter Reformation, which enriched the Straubing town monument but did not question its basic late medieval character. The settlement of the Jesuits in the city in 1631 marks the transition to baroque forms and attitudes towards life.
The order settled near the Liebfrauenkirche, which it redesigned in Baroque style, and in 1731 built a large, high-quality wing with the college, the new educational center for the Straubing upper class, to the west, whose barrack-like character is distinctly different from the bourgeois character of the town square.
The Ursulines settled in 1691 in the east of the city, near the castle, also in the peripheral location characteristic of the later orders. The order, which was responsible for the upbringing of the daughters of the upper bourgeoisie and the landed nobility, was able to win over the Asam brothers for the interior design and furnishing of the small, elegant monastery church, which was enclosed between the extensive monastery wings, which was completed in 1741.
The Carmelites rebuilt their monastery from 1684 and around 1700 had their church baroque by Wolfgang Dientzenhofer , which they gave a first-class new interior. Capuchins, Franciscans and Elisabethines settled outside the city. In the secular building, the baroque style of the city is particularly recognizable in the residential buildings of the rich bourgeoisie and the nobility of civil servants. Around 1800, an astonishingly large number of the approximately 780 houses in the town, which had 6,000 inhabitants, were shown in baroque or early classicist garb. The self-confident bourgeoisie, as well as the nobility residing in the city, showed their sedate wealth through the redesign of the house fronts, which often resemble baroque palace facades, through the renovation of the representative rooms, house chapels, staircases and courtyards in the style of the time. The Straubing plasterer Mathias Obermayr , who died in 1799, is responsible for the best designs of this time. After 151 houses in the northern half of the city had been destroyed in a conflagration in 1780, the intentions to renovate the medieval buildings, especially there - in the style of late Rococo and early classicism - were realized. As a special achievement of the Baroque period, the fine rhythm of the town square by the two baroque fountains and the Holy Trinity Column, which was praised during the siege of the town in the War of Spanish Succession in 1704 and erected in 1709, must be appreciated.
The most drastic change that the 19th century brought involved the removal of the city walls, moats, kennels and city gates (except for the hospital gate), thus removing the border of the medieval city. However, the boundaries of the historical urban space have not been completely blurred, they remain clear in the ring road of the city moat. At the east end of Stadtplatz or Ludwigsplatz, the classicist gate system from 1810 created a remarkable new design, an entrance to the inner city.
Straubing's unbroken prosperity also in the 19th century, its function as an economic center in the wealthy Gäuboden, as an official and school town, manifested itself in newly designed, rarely newly built old town properties. The will of representation of the city and the citizens thus produced street scenes with almost no gaps in all stylistic attitudes with sporadic late Gothic and Renaissance forms, in forms of the Baroque from the early period to the latest, with details of the Empire accompanying rococo, in the style of classicism, neo-Gothic, neo-Renaissance and the neo-baroque to the baroque art nouveau and the forms of a reduced historicism of the twenties (office building of the Straubinger Tagblatt).
The small parts and the special syntax of these forms from the late Middle Ages to the early 20th century is unfortunately threatened, disturbed or already destroyed by coarse geometrical conversions based on prefabricated parts (especially shop fittings) and by ugly, oversized advertising systems. Except for the demolished city gates, the silhouette of the city with the two towering, dominant hall churches, the Jakobs- and the Carmelite Church, as well as the Liebfrauenkirche and the city tower were preserved. The 20th century saw a well-considered enrichment with the water tower from 1922 on the eastern edge of the old town.
Wittelsbacherstrasse
File number E-2-63-000-2
The ensemble comprises a street that was laid out and built around 1900 and starts at the southern city moat and runs south to Bachstrasse. His buildings, built in the open construction method, are richly structured and decorated villa-like apartment buildings in the forms of historicism, which appear higher than they are with their two or three storeys and those of two monumental buildings, the Marieninstitut and due to their gable projections, dwarf houses and oriel towers towered over and ruled over the synagogue.
The ensemble illustrates the prosperity of the city and the surrounding Gäuboden at the turn of the century and shows the monumental way in which the construction tasks in Straubing were solved at that time. The ensemble has been disturbed by the facade cladding at No. 10 and the simplification of the facades at No. 5, 8, 12.
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City fortifications
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Am Kinseherberg 24; In the burg 34; Weißgerbergasse 16 a; Fürstenstrasse 15 a ( location ) |
First ring of the fortification excluding the north-west corner of the city (Weißgerbergasse, Am Pulverturm) completed before 1332 | From 1447 expansion of the wall, construction of the Zwinger and the second wall in the west (not preserved), derivation of the Danube through the "Bschlacht"
Of the gates only the hospital gate has been preserved - see hospital gate 7 Older north wall, brick, before 1332, remains are preserved at In der Bürg 34 to 6, and on Kalvarienberg between Kalvarienberg 6 b and Seminargasse 21 Remnants of the fortifications that were expanded in 1447 are preserved in the west at Theresienplatz 50 to In der Bürg 34 and Am Pulverturm 1 to 11 Remains preserved to the north at Am Pulverturm 13 to Weißgerbergasse 8, Weißgerbergasse 6 to Fronfeste 6 Double wall in the area of the former city prison at Fronfeste 6 to Fischram 16, Fischram 16 to 2, Am Spitalthor 6a to c, Rot-Kreuz-Platz 1 to 3, Fürstenstrasse 1 to 7, west of Rentamtsberg 1 Defense tower, so-called police tower, pyramid roof construction over a rectangular floor plan, hipped roof extension to the east, probably after 1477 Powder tower, round defensive tower with a conical roof, brick, end of the 15th century Residential house, three-storey hipped roof building, around 1800, the core of the former defensive tower of the city fortifications Defense tower, so-called Josephi or Agnes Bernauer tower, polygonal shell tower with battlements, keyhole loopholes in the base, probably after 1477 |
D-2-63-000-1 | |
Am Kinseherberg 24 ( location ) |
Powder tower | Round defense tower on the northwest corner of the city fortifications, with a conical roof, end of the 15th century, formerly also an armory
Subsequent city wall train, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-22 |
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At the powder tower 1; At the powder tower 3; At the powder tower 5; At the powder tower 7; Am Powder Tower 9; Am Pulverturm 11 ( location ) |
Western city wall | Corresponding, partly overbuilt parts of the western city wall, 1477 ff | D-2-63-000-20 | |
Fischram 2; Fischram 4; Fischram 6; Fischram 8; Fischram 10; Fischram 12; Fischram 14; Fischram 16 ( location ) |
Small residential houses on the eaves | Two-storey, in a closed row, early 19th century, sitting on the medieval city wall | D-2-63-000-42 | |
Fürstenstrasse 1-8 ( location ) |
Parts of the city wall | 1477 ff., In the north sides of the houses | D-2-63-000-65 | |
In der Bürg 1 ( location ) |
Tower, so-called police tower | Defense tower of the city fortifications, probably 1477 ff
Connected train of the city wall to the south, to Theresienplatz 1, 1477 ff., On an older basis Connected remains and retaining walls of the older north wall, up to In der Bürg 4, 13th / 15th. century The tower is also known as the Weytterturm and houses a gallery |
D-2-63-000-76 |
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Kalvarienberg ( location ) |
Remains of the older northern city wall | 13./15. Century;
Retaining walls and paving of the Calvary, 18./19. century |
D-2-63-000-91 | |
Rentamtsberg ( location ) |
Josephi or Agnes Bernauer tower | Defense tower of the city fortifications, shell tower with battlements, probably 1477;
trains connected to the city wall to the east and south, 1477 ff. |
D-2-63-000-164 |
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Spitalgasse 6; Spitalgasse 7; Spitalgasse 8 ( location ) |
Associated parts of the northern city wall | From the years 1477 ff. | D-2-63-000-203 | |
Under the Rain ( location ) |
Sections of the city wall from the time before the northern expansion | 13./14. Century; opposite No. 10, 12, 14, 16, 22
not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas |
D-2-63-000-255 | |
Weißgerbergasse ( location ) |
North extension of the city wall | 1477 ff. | D-2-63-000-265 | |
Weißgerbergasse 16 a ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-story, with a half-hip roof, around 1800, perched on the remains of a former city wall tower | D-2-63-000-267 |
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Theresienplatz ( location ) |
Remnants of the wall from the former Upper Gate | Late medieval (demolished in 1873)
not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas |
D-2-63-000-252 |
Architectural monuments by district
Straubing
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Albrechtsgasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey mansard gable roof building with neo-renaissance facade, late 19th century, probably older in the core | D-2-63-000-12 |
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Albrechtsgasse 23 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey saddle roof building, probably 18th century core, neo-baroque facade around 1900 | D-2-63-000-7 |
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Albrechtsgasse 24 ( location ) |
Catholic Carmelite Monastery Church of the Holy Spirit | Three-aisled hall church with pitched roof and retracted choir, closed on five sides, after 1367, Baroque transformation, west facade and tower after 1700 by Wolfgang Dientzenhofer, spire around 1860/70; with equipment | D-2-63-000-11 |
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Albrechtsgasse 27 ( location ) |
Community center | Stately three-storey corner house with a mansard hipped roof, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, late baroque facade second half of the 18th century
Dining room on the ground floor with equipment |
D-2-63-000-276 |
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Albrechtsgasse 28; Burggasse 33 ( location ) |
Carmelite Monastery | Three-storey four-wing complex with steep and hipped roofs, with cornice structure and window drills, 1684 by Caspar Zuccalli, heightened and expanded in 1841; with equipment Baroque vaulted cellar of the Karmeliten brewery, which was demolished in 1982 Monastery wall, with blind arcades to the inner courtyard, probably 18th century |
D-2-63-000-10 |
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Albrechtsgasse 31 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey and eaves mansard roof building with Art Nouveau facade and curved gable, marked "1905" | D-2-63-000-8 |
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Albrechtsgasse 35 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-and-a-half-storey half-hipped roof building with fascinating window frames and holy niches, last quarter of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-9 |
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Am Hagen 2 ( location ) |
Straubing pumping station | Two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, marked "1940"
South upstream receiving water with Mahlbusen, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-334 |
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Am Platzl 1 ( location ) |
Catholic branch church St. Veit | Hall church with pitched roof and retracted choir closed on five sides, flank tower with onion dome, Gothic, 1393–1404, Baroque expansion 1702/03, second Baroque modification 1762; with equipment | D-2-63-000-15 |
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Am Platzl 13; Am Platzl 15 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with hipped roof, late Gothic core, facade at the end of the 18th century
Late Gothic door frames to the neighboring building to the east |
D-2-63-000-17 |
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Am Platzl 43 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey half-hipped roof building with towed monopitch roof to the south, upper floor from 1920, built on the foundation walls of the former Capuchin Church, basement and ground floor in the core from 1650 | D-2-63-000-18 |
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Am Pulverturm 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey two-wing building with hipped and half-hipped roof, late baroque stucco facade to the south, marked "1782" | D-2-63-000-23 |
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Am Spitalthor 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Corner house, mighty two-storey hipped roof building, eaves side with elevator dormer, portal marked "1781" | D-2-63-000-202 |
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Am Spitalthor 6 c ( location ) |
Warehouse | Four-storey hipped roof building, plastered brick building, end of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-312 |
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Am Spitalthor 7; Am Spitalthor 8 ( location ) |
City gate | Three-part gatehouse with a central passage and side passages, field side with aedicula portal, late medieval core, extended in 1628 | D-2-63-000-201 |
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At Kraftzentrale 4 ( location ) |
Power center of the former roof tile factory Josef Mayr GdbR | Elongated saddle roof building with a basement and high windows, 1952 by Franz Kammel, Straubing
With construction-time technical equipment (coal-fired steam engine) |
D-2-63-000-320 | |
Aprilgasse 11 ( location ) |
Community center | Two-storey pitched roof building, late Gothic core, facade from the second half of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-24 |
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Aprilgasse 18; Aprilgasse 20 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner house, two-wing, three-storey crooked roof, late-Gothic core, extension in the middle of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-25 |
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Outer Passauer Strasse ( location ) |
City Landmark not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas |
1626 | D-2-63-000-5 | |
Äußere Passauer Straße 60 ( location ) |
Brothers of Mercy Foster Home | Three-storey long wing with a gable roof, central gable risalit with inserted chapel, 1893–1900 by Josef Lindner, renovated in 1954 after war damage | D-2-63-000-2 |
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Äussere Passauer Straße 90 ( location ) |
Former royal penal institution in Straubing, now penal institution | Multi-wing building complex according to the so-called Pennsylvania system for a total of 1000 prisoners, in reduced neo-baroque forms, 1898–1902 by building authority assessor Benno Grünewald (until May 1901) and building authority assessor Wilhelm Heilmann
Former penitentiary and prison building, two four-storey, plastered brick buildings with hipped roofs, each with four panoptic wings arranged in a cross around an octagonal central hall Gate guard, single-storey three-wing hipped roof building with raised central pavilion Office and administration building, two-storey hipped roof building on a U-shaped floor plan with tower-like projections to the east Institution church "Zur Kreuzerhöhung", hall church with pitched roof and gable turret, trikonchos; with equipment Former cinema, two-storey plastered saddle roof building as a link between the northern and southern prison buildings Hospital, two-storey hipped roof building over an E-shaped floor plan with a pronounced central building Forensics, former hospital for crazy criminals, two-story hipped roof building over an L-shaped floor plan with roof house and roof lantern, 1917 Enclosing wall, encircling the forensics courtyard to the south, 1917 Former gardeners' pavilion, small pyramid roof in the south of the complex, around 1900 Enclosure wall to Äußere Passauer Straße, base wall and wall pillars with profiled borders, between an iron mesh fence, around 1900 |
D-2-63-000-3 |
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Äussere Passauer Straße 94 ( location ) |
Memorial cross on a stone base | After 1837 | D-2-63-000-4 |
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Azlburger Strasse 15; Azlburger Strasse 17 ( location ) |
Elisabethinerinnenkloster Azlburg, former Hofmarkitz | In the possession of the Elisabethinerinnen since 1748, 1787–1789 construction of the monastery and church by Anton Baumgartner
St. Anna monastery church, hall church with gable roof, closed on three sides, flank tower with onion dome; with equipment Monastery building, four-wing complex with three-storey hipped roof tracts, to the northeast, polygonal tower with onion dome Outbuilding, two-storey hipped roof, neo-Renaissance, probably second half of the 19th century (modern extensions); with equipment |
D-2-63-000-28 | |
Bahnhofplatz 1 ( location ) |
Former post office | Two-storey two-wing building with a corrugated gable in the corner, grouped with steep and hipped roofs, at the corner an entrance hall with an accentuating balustrade, 1906 | D-2-63-000-30 |
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Bahnhofplatz 5 b ( location ) |
Villa Katerina | Two-storey structured structure with steep and hipped roof as well as tail gables, round tower with pointed helmet facing west, neo-Renaissance, 1894/95 by Franz Dendl | D-2-63-000-31 |
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Bahnhofplatz 15 ( location ) |
Apartment building, former service building of the railway | Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, brickwork with ashlar structures, 1901 | D-2-63-000-314 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 2; Stadtgraben 40 ( location ) |
Banking house | Corner house, mighty three-storey steep and hipped roof building with an angular floor plan, with tail gables and gabled oriels, neo-Renaissance, 1914 by Eugen Drollinger | D-2-63-000-32 |
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Bernauergasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey and eaves flat gable roof building, 17th / 18th centuries Century, facade second half of the 19th century, portal marked with "1885" | D-2-63-000-33 | |
Bernauergasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Mighty three-storey gable building with a half-hipped roof, in the core 17th / 18th. century | D-2-63-000-34 | |
Burggasse 38; Burggasse 34; Burggasse 40; Schloßplatz 4 ( location ) |
Ursuline monastery with church and school | Catholic monastery church, cross-shaped baroque central building with a pilastrated face, roof turret with onion dome, 1736–41 by Egid Quirin and Cosmas Damian Asam
Monastery buildings with school, four-storey wings with hipped roofs grouped around two rectangular courtyards, the core around 1700, east wing 1909, later changes North wing, three-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable, labeled "1873", in the core probably older Everything with historical equipment |
D-2-63-000-36 |
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Donaugasse 24 ( location ) |
Villa Reng | Two-storey, cube-like pyramid roof with arched windows, 1840/41
Courtyard enclosure, wall pillars with parapet and iron grating, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-40 | |
Dr.-Otto-Höchtl-Straße 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey villa-like mansard hipped roof building, with street-side gable bay window and corner tower to the northeast, Art Nouveau, labeled "1906" | D-2-63-000-39 | |
Dr.-Otto-Höchtl-Strasse 39; Dr.-Otto-Höchtl-Strasse 41 ( location ) |
Servant residence of the former post office wagon yard | Mighty three-storey hipped roof building, middle round arched gate passage with flanking building sculpture, under the direction of Robert Vorhoelzer , involved Fritz Kalkner, Franz Holzhammer, Herbert Landauer, 1927 | D-2-63-000-313 | |
Fischram 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Elongated two-storey saddle roof construction, on the eaves side sitting on the medieval city wall, early 19th century | D-2-63-000-350 |
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Fischram 10; Fischram 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey pitched roof building, sitting on the eaves side on the medieval city wall, early 19th century | D-2-63-000-441 |
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Fischram 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey pitched roof building, sitting on the eaves side on the medieval city wall, early 19th century | D-2-63-000-442 |
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Fischram 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey elongated saddle roof building, on the eaves side sitting on the medieval city wall, early 19th century | D-2-63-000-443 |
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Flurlgasse 7 ( location ) |
Former barn | Two-storey, plastered brick building with half-hipped roof, 1789 (dendro. Dat.); today the rear building at Flurlgasse 7 | D-2-63-000-455 | |
Flurlgasse 23 ( location ) |
Former nursing home of the St. Vinzentiusverein | Corner house, three-storey half-hipped roof building with gables and neo-baroque facade structure, house figure of St. Vincent von Paul, 1906
Facade painting on the south side, 1950s by Josef Eberl |
D-2-63-000-331 | |
Frauenbrünnlstraße 23 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-story hipped roof building with profile cornice, probably 1st quarter of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-45 | |
Frauenbrünnlstraße 99 a ( location ) |
City landmark | Slender ashlar cuboid with coat of arms and inscriptions, around 1650 | D-2-63-000-311 |
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Frauenbrünnlstrasse 111a; Near Regensburger Straße ( location ) |
City landmark | Slender, obelisk-like granite cuboid with inscriptions, second half of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-324 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 3 ( location ) |
Memorial plaques in memory of Joseph von Fraunhofer | Inscribed with "1827" and a bronze bust, around 1827; on the facade of Fraunhofer's birthplace |
D-2-63-000-47 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building (bakery) | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof structure, in the core three narrow houses from the 16th and 17th centuries. Century, summarized by a Biedermeier plaster facade, second quarter of the 19th century
Wooden galleries in the courtyard, early 19th century |
D-2-63-000-48 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 8 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey eaves-standing, pitched roof building with a central archway and rococo facade, end of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-61 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 11 ( location ) |
Community center | three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with segmented arched door, in the core 17th / 18th century | D-2-63-000-49 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 13 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey gable roof building with a segmented arched door, rich rococo facade, 1763, probably by Mathias Obermayr | D-2-63-000-50 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 14 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves gable roof building with extensive cellar, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, neo-Gothic facade 1865
Three-storey connecting wing, ground floor around 1800, upper storeys with closed arcades in 1865 Rear building, two-storey saddle roof construction, around 1800, remodeling in 1865 |
D-2-63-000-60 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 15 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof construction, 16./17. Century, 13th century core, neo-baroque facade around 1900 | D-2-63-000-51 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 17 ( location ) |
Former Setz`sche brewery | Three-storey, eaves-standing, pitched roof building with a central gate passage, marked "1873", in the core 15./16. Century, two-storey cellar from the 14th-18th centuries Century, neo-baroque facade around 1900 | D-2-63-000-52 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 18 ( location ) |
City Palace | Four-wing complex with inner courtyard, street wing, three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves with early classical facade structure and iron balcony grating, labeled "1783" | D-2-63-000-59 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 20 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey eaves pitched roof building, 18th century, probably older in core, medieval cellar, courtyard wing with wooden galleries | D-2-63-000-58 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 21 ( location ) |
City Palace | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with flat bay windows, in the core 15./16. Century, rococo facade, last quarter of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-53 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 23 ( location ) |
Former patrician house, now Gäuboden Museum | Four-wing complex with closed inner courtyard, street wing as a three-storey eaves-standing, steep roof building with late baroque facade, last quarter of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-54 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 29 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with a gabled central projection and arched gate passage, early classical facade, enclosed inner courtyard, 1784 | D-2-63-000-55 |
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Fraunhoferstraße 30 ( location ) |
Residential building | Corner house, three-storey hipped roof building with basket arch gate, marked "1555" | D-2-63-000-57 |
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Friedhofstrasse 60; Friedhofstrasse 62; Waldfriedhof ( location ) |
St. Michael cemetery, former poor and military cemetery | Detectable since the 14th century, expanded in the 18th and 19th centuries, central cemetery since 1879, graves from the 19th century and the first third of the 20th century (see list of grave monuments)
Funeral hall, three-winged gable roof building with central transverse wing, ground floor with arcades to the west, neo-Romanesque, 1894 by Franz Dendl Cemetery wall, exposed brick with pillars, after 1868 Columbarium, pentagonal pavilion with mansard hipped roof, neo-Romanesque / Art Nouveau, around 1910 War memorial for the Franco-German War 1870/71, obelisk on ashlar pedestal, ashlar, 4th quarter of the 19th century So-called forest cemetery, landscaped grounds, 1920 based on a design by Ludwig Bogner, extended by the cemetery of honor in 1926 Cemetery wall, probably 1920s. |
D-2-63-000-63 | |
Fronfeste 6 ( location ) |
Former city prison | Two- and three-storey two-wing building with hip and pitched roof, tower buildings with pyramid roofs to the north and south, late medieval | D-2-63-000-64 |
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Fürstenstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey hipped roof building over an L-shaped floor plan, to the south a neo-renaissance facade, around 1800 on the fire place of the former "princely toll counter house", changes in the 19th and 20th centuries | D-2-63-000-310 |
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Fürstenstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey half-hipped roof building with a bent front and central projection, 1st quarter of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-70 |
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Fürstenstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Corner house, three-storey hipped roof building over an L-shaped floor plan, 18th / 19th centuries Century, in the core parts of the former Josephitor and on the east side late Gothic components preserved | D-2-63-000-66 |
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Fürstenstrasse 15a; Fürstenstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Former seat of the electoral government | Three-storey pitched roof building with tail gable and rococo facade, 1739
Courtyard enclosure to the west, exposed brick wall with stepping, 18th / 19th centuries century |
D-2-63-000-68 | |
Fürstenstrasse 17; Fürstenstrasse 21; Schloßplatz 1 ( location ) |
Former Rent and Salt Office | Main building, three-story late Gothic Steildachbau with stepped gables, two side wings, some with arcades, along with the main building and the former headquarters of the electoral government a courtyard making Former toll office, now the tax office , three-storey hipped roof wings, probably 18/19. Century; to the east |
D-2-63-000-67 | |
Fürstenstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Former guest house of the Carmelite Brewery | Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with neo-renaissance facade, late 19th century, essentially 1713
Hall building, two-storey eaves side building with arched windows and stepped gables, end of the 19th century; to the east |
D-2-63-000-69 |
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Gabelsbergerstrasse 30; Wittelsbacherhöhe 19 a ( location ) |
Former squadron barracks | 1904–1906 built as a pavilion in neo-baroque forms by senior building officer Ludwig Ritter von Mellinger, building officer Beetz and building officer Zeiser
Former officers' dining establishment, two-storey, cube-like mansard hipped roof building with a short side wing and roof lantern Former detention house, two-storey cube-like pyramid roof structure Former team building, three (originally five) large barracks residential buildings arranged around a rectangular square, three-story long wings with short side wings, side wings with mansard hipped roofs Former family building for officers, two three-storey hipped mansard roof buildings with gable projections Former hospital pavilion, two-story elongated mansard hipped roof building with single-storey hipped roof wings Former outbuildings, two single-storey hipped roof buildings, east of it a single-storey hipped mansard roof with a street-side parapet Former farm buildings and dining establishment, wide-spread single-storey hipped roof building with central projectile and clock tower Sculpture Diana with doe, bronze, on stone pedestal, around 1910 Former riding arena, elongated single-storey flat saddle roof building with structured facade Enclosure, wall divided by pillars and pilaster strips with arched, barred openings Former service buildings, two two-storey hipped mansard roof buildings, eastern building with a tail gable projection |
D-2-63-000-269 | |
Heerstraße 24 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Corner house, three-storey hipped roof building with gabled risalits and corner tower, neo-renaissance, around 1900 | D-2-63-000-74 |
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Heerstrasse 35; Heerstraße 35a ( location ) |
Former municipal slaughterhouse | Facing brick building arranged around a courtyard, built in 1898/99 by city master builder Kaspar Mahkorn
Administration building, two-storey half-hipped roof building with transverse roof and gabled risalits, with yellow tile frames In the courtyard there are three flat-gable roof buildings, with brick structure and dwelling houses, middle building with tower Enclosure, pillars with iron lattice inlays, at the same time, main gate probably from the 1920s |
D-2-63-000-75 |
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In der Bürg 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey half-hipped roof building with segmented arched windows and entrance gate, 1st quarter of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-81 | |
In der Bürg 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey half-hipped roof building with profile cornice, building wing to the northeast, after 1780
Courtyard wall, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-80 | |
In the burg 11; In der Bürg ( location ) |
Former prayer house | Two-storey half-hipped roof building with a two-storey canyon to the southeast, late Gothic in the core, renewed after 1780
House chapel, 16th century; with equipment Gate entrance and courtyard wall, probably after 1780 |
D-2-63-000-82 |
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In der Bürg 14 ( location ) |
Former Society House, | Two-storey eaves-hipped roof structure, in the core 16./17. Century, facade after 1780 | D-2-63-000-79 |
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In der Bürg 16 ( location ) |
Formerly Degenberg`s benefit house | Two-storey eaves-hipped roof structure, in the core 16./17. Century, facade after 1780 | D-2-63-000-78 |
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In der Bürg 18 ( location ) |
Former Dechanthof | Three-storey flat gable roof building with a bent front, projecting gable and standing bay on the south corner, medieval core, before 1300 to 15th century, expansion in the 16th and 17th centuries, renewed after 1790, with three-storey side wing facing west, 1862 | D-2-63-000-77 |
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In the burg 23; Jesuitengasse 15 ( location ) |
Former Jesuit grammar school and beneficiary house | Three-storey cube-like hipped roof building, facades with segmented arched windows in the style of the Maximilian period, mid-19th century, with a two-storey rear wing | D-2-63-000-88 | |
In the burg 24; In der Bürg 26 ( location ) |
Former dormitory and event hall of the Catholic Workers' Association | House in corner position, three-storey solid construction with half-hipped roof and floor structure, 1924 through conversion and addition of a two-storey saddle roof building from 1780, in the core probably 16./17. Century, then to the west, a small two-story connecting building
Former event hall, two-storey solid construction with half-hipped roof and floor structure, marked on the east side with "1925", built into a former barn, 16./17. Century, roof construction after fire in 1780 (dendro. Dat.) |
D-2-63-000-357 |
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Inner Spring Road ( location ) |
Former urban truck scale | Small hipped roof building for the weighing device, weighing plate in front of the north-east made of reinforced concrete with substructure, 1953 | D-2-63-000-321 | |
Innere Passauer Straße 1 ( location ) |
Boys' secondary school "Jakob Sandner School" | Three-storey, irregular two-wing complex with pitched roofs, tracts with ornamental gables and renaissance dwelling houses, 1913 by Robert Vorhoelzer Gymnasium, two-storey pitched roof building with decorative and gable gables, pillared vestibule to the east, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-83 |
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Innere Passauer Straße 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Double tenement house, four-storey hipped roof building with an angular floor plan with pilaster strips, flat bay windows and loggia in the north facade, by Bichler and Ludsteck in 1912, western part over a previous ground floor coach house and a vaulted cellar from the 18th century | D-2-63-000-318 |
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Innere Passauer Straße 28 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Broad, two-story hipped roof building with neo-baroque facade structure, 1893 | D-2-63-000-84 | |
Jakobsgasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey eaves-standing, pitched roof building with a flat risalit oriel, the core is late medieval | D-2-63-000-85 |
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Jakobsgasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building, dwarf house with projecting gable to the south, late medieval core | D-2-63-000-86 |
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Jakobsgasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey saddle roof structure, windows on the eaves side with stucco frames, 18th century, probably older in the core | D-2-63-000-87 |
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Kalvarienberg 9 ( location ) |
Calvary Chapel | Open building with a sickle-shaped floor plan, with interior colonnade and semi-dome, by Karl Hofmeister in 1832 | D-2-63-000-90 |
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Kirchgasse 17 ( location ) |
Barn of a three-sided courtyard, on the ground floor car depot | Single-storey pitched roof building with knee floor, raised block construction, 18th century | D-2-63-000-41 | |
Kolbstraße 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey mansard hipped roof with pilaster strips and single-storey transverse wings facing north and south, 1925 | D-2-63-000-94 | |
Kolbstraße 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Two-storey villa-like compact building with hipped roof, mid-roofs with tail gables, corner tower with tent roof, neo-baroque art nouveau, around 1910
Courtyard enclosure, wall pillars with iron lattice inlays, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-95 | |
Krankenhausgasse 4 a ( location ) |
Water tower | Tower structure over a square floor plan with a steep pyramid roof and neo-renaissance structures, 1922 by Karl Hassold | D-2-63-000-226 |
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Lindenstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Former single storey villa | Two-storey hipped roof building with ornamental gable risalit and neo-renaissance facades, 1902 by Josef Dengler
Courtyard enclosure, iron grating on a wall plinth, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-100 | |
Lindenstrasse 30 ( location ) |
Former Gasthaus zur Linde | Broad, two-storey hipped mansard roof with neo-Renaissance facades, around 1890 | D-2-63-000-101 | |
Ludwigsplatz 1 Simon-Höller-Straße 2 ( location ) |
Community center | Corner house, stately three-storey hipped roof building, medieval core, neo-baroque facade, early 20th century | D-2-63-000-102 |
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Ludwigsplatz 5 ( location ) |
Community center | Stately three-storey half-hipped roof building, medieval core, facade redesigned at the beginning of the 20th century | D-2-63-000-103 |
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Ludwigsplatz 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey two-axis building, Art Nouveau facade around 1905 | D-2-63-000-104 |
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Ludwigsplatz 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with stepped gable fire walls, the core is late medieval | D-2-63-000-413 |
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Ludwigsplatz 9 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey half-hipped roof building, the core of the 15th century, neo-Gothic stepped gable facade and extension to a commercial building in 1922 | D-2-63-000-105 |
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Ludwigsplatz 10 ( location ) |
Former patrician house | Three-storey eaves side building with mezzanine, advance wall and flat gable roof, 16./17. century | D-2-63-000-134 |
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Ludwigsplatz 11, Enggasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner house, four-storey mansard roof building with ornamental gable and corner bay tower, neo-renaissance, 1895 | D-2-63-000-106 |
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Ludwigsplatz 14 ( location ) |
City Palace | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with stepped gable fire walls, baroque facade with curved gable and parapet balustrade, marked "1700", ground floor changed | D-2-63-000-133 |
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Ludwigsplatz 16 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey mansard roof building, probably 18th century core, neo-Gothic facade with battlements, end of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-132 |
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Ludwigsplatz 15 Ludwigsplatz 17 ( location ) |
Former trading house | In the core 16./17. Century, expansion to a four-storey residential and commercial building with neo-renaissance facade, around 1900, house Madonna, Patrona Bavariae, stone, colored, inscribed with "1710" | D-2-63-000-107 |
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Ludwigsplatz 17, Fraunhoferstraße 1 ( location ) |
Community center | Corner house, four-storey two-wing building, eastern part with flat core, in the core probably 17th / 18th. Century, facade stucco baroque, revised neo-baroque | D-2-63-000-108 | |
Ludwigsplatz 18 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey, eaves, two-axis pitched roof building with stepped gable fire walls, late medieval | D-2-63-000-131 |
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Ludwigsplatz 20, Flurlgasse 2, 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, former aristocratic palace | Corner house, three-storey hipped roof building with corner bay window, facade structures of the Renaissance and early Baroque, probably 17th century, revised or supplemented in the 19th century in the styles of the Neo-Renaissance and New Baroque | D-2-63-000-130 |
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Ludwigsplatz 21 ( location ) |
Residential house, so-called Zellerhaus zur Krone | Corner house, mighty three-storey hipped roof building, late medieval core, in the 16th / 17th century. Renewed in the 18th century, 17th century arcade courtyard, rococo facade after 1756, probably by Mathias Obermayr Late Gothic house chapel, redesigned in Baroque style in the middle of the 18th century; with equipment | D-2-63-000-109 |
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Ludwigsplatz 22, Flurlgasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner house, three-storey hipped roof building, neo-renaissance facade with corner rustics and console cornice, end of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-129 |
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Ludwigsplatz 23 ( location ) |
Lion pharmacy | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with stepped gable firewalls, essentially late medieval, expressionist facade decor around 1925/30 | D-2-63-000-110 |
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Ludwigsplatz 24 ( location ) |
Bürgerhaus, former brewery | Four-storey gable roof building with eaves, late medieval, neo-renaissance facade, third quarter of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-128 |
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Ludwigsplatz 25 ( location ) |
Former city palace | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with gate passage, late medieval core, roof construction 1465 (dendro. Dat.), Baroque facade structure around 1720/30 | D-2-63-000-111 |
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Ludwigsplatz 26 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey flat gable roof building with eaves, neo-baroque facade, around 1925/30 | D-2-63-000-127 |
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Ludwigsplatz 27 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with stepped gable fire walls, with gable and rococo facade, late medieval core, expansion in the 17th / 18th. century | D-2-63-000-112 |
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Ludwigsplatz 28 ( location ) |
Bürgerhaus, former brewery | Four-storey flat saddle roof building with an advance wall, in the core 16./17. Century, rococo facade 1763 by Mathias Obermayr | D-2-63-000-126 |
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Ludwigsplatz 30 ( location ) |
City Palace | Three-story flat gable roof building with mezzanine, in the core 16./17. century | D-2-63-000-125 |
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Ludwigsplatz 31, Albrechtsgasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner building with a flat gable roof, late medieval core, bay window around 1905, facade with stepped gable around 1920/30 | D-2-63-000-113 |
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Ludwigsplatz 32 ( location ) |
Straubinger Tagblatt office building | Four-storey pitched roof building with central bay window and gable, neo-Renaissance, 1928 by Heilmann & Littmann
In the rear building, former Höllersche house chapel, 1645; with equipment; taken over from the previous building |
D-2-63-000-124 |
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Ludwigsplatz 33 ( location ) |
Former Goldene Gans inn | Three-storey eaves gable roof construction, pilaster-structured facade, attic storey with mannerist rustic structure, second quarter of the 17th century | D-2-63-000-114 |
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Ludwigsplatz 34 ( location ) |
Straubinger Tagblatt office building | Three-storey pitched roof building with dormer windows, belonging to the Straubinger Tagblatt building. The year 1894 on the dormer window with volutes. | D-2-63-000-124 |
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Ludwigsplatz 35 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey eaves gable roof building with stepped gable fire walls, upper floor window with late Gothic bar profiles, roof structure around 1465 (dendro. Dat.), Directly afterwards barn building, Gothic | D-2-63-000-115 | |
Ludwigsplatz 38 ( location ) |
Former Goldener Engel inn | Four-storey flat gable roof building with eaves, probably 18th century, late classicist facade from the middle of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-122 |
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Ludwigsplatz 40; Rosengasse 49 ( location ) |
Former Gasthaus Passauer Hof | Three-storey flat gable roof building with an attic floor, essentially late medieval, facade late baroque, probably early 19th century | D-2-63-000-121 |
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Ludwigsplatz 42; Rosengasse 60 ( location ) |
Former rose pharmacy | Corner house, three-story pitched roof building with stepped gable fire walls, corner oriel tower with onion dome, late medieval core, rococo facade 1763 by Mathias Obermayr | D-2-63-000-120 |
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Ludwigsplatz 44; Stadtgraben 87 ( location ) |
Bavarian Lion Inn | Three-storey two-wing building, north wing with an eaves pitched roof, south wing with central gate passage, essentially late medieval Salettl, two-story flat gable roof building, before 1920 | D-2-63-000-119 |
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Ludwigsplatz 45 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey flat gable roof building with arched gate passage, in the core probably 17th / 18th. Century, neo-baroque gable facade at the beginning of the 20th century | D-2-63-000-116 |
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Ludwigsplatz 48; Ludwigsplatz 49 ( location ) |
Ludwigstor | Classicist city gate system, consisting of an open passage with flanking obelisks, side passages and single-storey pavilions with porticos in front of them, 1810 | D-2-63-000-117 |
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Ludwigsplatz; Ludwigsplatz 20a ( location ) |
Jacob's well | Octagonal fountain basin with a baluster column with Jacob's figure, limestone, 1644, figure 1955, basin renewed in 1974 | D-2-63-000-136 |
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Max-Gerhaher-Strasse 2/4 ( location ) |
Double tenement house | Three-storey hipped mansard roof building on an angular floor plan, with corner core and tail gables, around 1910 | D-2-63-000-211 |
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Max-Gerhaher-Straße 6/8 ( location ) |
Double tenement house | Three-storey, compact hipped mansard roof with oriels and parapets, around 1910
Enclosure, wall and pillar with iron grating and wooden inlays, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-212 |
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Max-Gerhaher-Strasse 10 ( location ) |
Villa Gerhaher | Two-storey hipped roof building with corner tower and two-storey loggia, brick with ashlar structures, neo-renaissance, marked "1889"
Courtyard enclosure, iron mesh fence with rusticated corner pillars, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-213 |
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Mittlere Bachstraße ( location ) |
Road bridge | Supporting structure made of coffered concrete slab, with molded concrete parapets and wrought iron lattice inserts, marked "1907" | D-2-63-000-137 | |
Mittlere Bachstrasse 13; Mittlere Bachstraße 15 ( location ) |
Duplex | Three-storey saddle roof construction, building wing to the southeast with a pitched roof and tail gable, neo-renaissance, built in 1869 by Max Scheuerer over the vaulted cellar of a previous building, western part of the building and heightening in 1896 by Josef Breindl
Courtyard enclosure, last quarter of the 19th century |
D-2-63-000-319 | |
Mühlsteingasse 24 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner house, three-storey pitched roof building with tail gable to the east, polygonal oriel tower with bell dome, Art Nouveau, around 1910 | D-2-63-000-139 |
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Near the Danube; Near Gscheiderbrückl ( location ) |
Bastion of the Straubing pumping station | Circular viewing platform, raised round platform with parapet wall, staircase and barrier wall to the south, limestone cuboid, 1939–42, completion 1954
Monumental sculpture of an eagle on a square pedestal, limestone, 1941/42 by Fritz Schmoll called Eisenwerth Relief plowing farmer, limestone, inscribed “1941” by Johann Peter Vogl |
D-2-63-000-330 |
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Obere Bachstraße 30 ( location ) |
Residential building | Villa-like two-storey mansard hipped roof building with glare gable porch and gable, reduced historicism, around 1910 | D-2-63-000-141 |
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Oberer-Thor-Platz ( location ) |
Monument in memory of the siege of the city of 1742 | Sculpture dying warrior on stepped pedestal, stone, 1892 | D-2-63-000-156 |
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Ottogasse 9 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Two-storey eaves saddle roof building with arched ground floor, core 15th / 16th. century | D-2-63-000-142 | |
Ottogasse 10 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Two-storey pitched roof building with bay window and ridge pinnacle, eaves extension to the north, in the core 16./17. century | D-2-63-000-144 | |
Ottogasse 17 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, 17th / 18th centuries Century, facade with figure niche, 1st half of the 19th century., Rear building to the east, two-storey flat roof wing, probably 18th / 19th century. century | D-2-63-000-143 | |
Petersgasse 5 ( location ) |
Former hospital, later school and youth home | Mighty two-storey hipped roof building, polygonal roof turret with onion dome, 1700, burned out on October 6, 2017 before the completion of the renovation work on the administration building of the science center | D-2-63-000-146 | |
Petersgasse 10 ( location ) |
Catholic Coronation Chapel | Pitched roof construction with retracted, axially shifted choir closed on five sides, roof turret with onion hood, 1446, arching end of the 15th century; with equipment | D-2-63-000-147 |
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Petersgasse 22 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Single-storey half-hipped roof building, portal with cleaning flasks, early 19th century
Courtyard enclosure, surrounding wall with segmental arched gates to the north, 19th century |
D-2-63-000-148 | |
Petersgasse 44 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves pitched roof building with stepped gables, late Gothic core, changes in the 19th and 20th centuries | D-2-63-000-149 | |
Petersgasse 50 b; Petersgasse 50 c; Petersgasse 50 d; Petersgasse 50 e; Petersgasse 50 a; Petersgasse 50 ( location ) |
Fortified St. Peter's cemetery complex | With a former parish church, sacristan's house and three chapels within the Bering, 12th century annex
Catholic branch church St. Peter, former parish church, three-aisled basilica with steep and monopitch roofs, with three east apses and twin towers to the west, Romanesque, around 1180, Gothic sacristy, expansion of the south tower in the 18th century, north tower and south tower closure, neo-Romanesque, 1886 / 87; with equipment Mesnerhaus, two-story hipped roof building, lower parts medieval, upper 17th / 18th centuries century Totentanzkapelle with New Karner, two-aisled hall with pitched roof, southern nave with polygonal closed choir, 1486, extension 1763; with equipment; Bernauerkapelle, atonement chapel Duke Ernsts v. Bavaria, hall building with pitched roof, closed on three sides, 1436; with equipment Chapel of Our Dear Lady, two-storey steep roof building over a rectangular floor plan, around 1425, lower parts (Alter Karner) probably older; with equipment Old cemetery of St. Peter with numerous grave slabs and epitaphs from the late Middle Ages to the 19th century, set into the church and chapel walls as well as the curtain wall, numerous free-standing grave monuments from the 18th and 19th centuries, in stone and wrought iron Crypt hall, one-storey steep roof building with open arcades to the west, Mount of Olives in the southern yoke, probably 18th century; with equipment Cemetery wall, retaining and circular wall, mighty brick wall with buttresses, plastered or plastered, late medieval Cemetery portal, with arched opening and tail gable, baroque, 17th / 18th centuries century Lourdes grotto, quarry stone, end of the 19th century |
D-2-63-000-150 |
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Petersgasse 54 ( location ) |
Parish of St. Peter | West wing, two-story pitched roof building, 15th / 16th centuries Century, three-tier gable end of the 19th century, east wing, two-storey pitched roof building with lush tail gables, second half of the 16th century; with historical equipment
Attached chapel, late 17th century |
D-2-63-000-151 | |
Pfarrplatz 11 a ( location ) |
Pfarrhof St. Jakob, former prayer house | Stately two-storey half-hipped roof building over an irregular floor plan, 1780
Gate entrance and courtyard wall, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-89 | |
Pfarrplatz 13 ( location ) |
Former house of the Soul Brotherhood in Straßkirchen | Two-storey hipped roof building with basket arch gate, side wing to the east, 18th century
Courtyard wall with segmental arched gate passage, 18./19. century |
D-2-63-000-153 | |
Pfarrplatz 15; Pfarrplatz 17; Pfarrplatz 19; Pfarrplatz 13b ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey cube-like hipped roof building with a late baroque facade, after 1780
Former coach house, long building with pitched roof and arched gate openings, around 1800 (dendro. Dat.) Courtyard wall and gate entrance, 18./19. century |
D-2-63-000-154 | |
Pfarrplatz 19 ( location ) |
Former Gewandschneidersches benefit house | Two-storey two-wing building with pitched roofs, single-axis console bay window with hipped roof to the south, around 1650/60, late baroque facade at the end of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-155 |
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Pfarrplatz 21 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church St. Jakob | Three-aisled hall church with pitched roof and surrounding chapels, closed on five sides, mighty west tower, late Gothic, started around 1415 by Hans von Burghausen, choir around 1418, completion of the nave around 1500, tower completed around 1590, renovations after the town fire in 1780; with equipment | D-2-63-000-152 |
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Regensburger Strasse ( location ) |
Park bench, so-called community bench | Donated by the Straubing Citizens' Association, artificial stone construction with central pedestal, 1912 | D-2-63-000-326 | |
Near Regensburger Straße ( location ) |
Memorial stone for the fallen of the Straubing secondary school | Stele crowned with a helmet, shell limestone on a granite base, around 1921, later expanded with inscriptions for both world wars | D-2-63-000-323 |
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Regensburger Strasse 22; Regensburger Strasse 26; Regensburger Strasse 22c ( location ) |
Former Dietl brewery | Farm building of the summer cellar, two-storey plastered building with a crooked roof, labeled "1828"
So-called Hubertushalle, beer hall, flat saddle roof building with brick framework walls above high basement, second half of the 19th century, erected here in 1899, extension as exposed brick building with structured gable facade, 1900–1904 Residential and administrative building with a former elevator hall, two-story brick building with ornamental gable and facade structure in the forms of the German Renaissance, 1896/1900, behind that brewery building, four- and five-story exposed brick building, 1900–1904 Extensive storage cellars, 1828–1830, expanded in 1869/70, 1884 and 1893 |
D-2-63-000-161 | |
Regensburger Strasse 28 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building with corner tower and gabled side projection, neo-renaissance, 1898/99
Enclosure, cast iron garden fence, 1899 |
D-2-63-000-345 | |
Regensburger Strasse 31 ( location ) |
Residential building | Villa-like two-storey hipped roof building, with terrace extension, corner tower and gabled side projection, neo-renaissance, around 1900 | D-2-63-000-157 | |
Regensburger Strasse 33 ( location ) |
Jungmeier villa | Two-storey asymmetrical hipped roof building with bay tower, balconies and gables, 1903 by Franz Dendl, winter garden from 1937
Former stable building with carriage shed, one-and-a-half-storey hipped roof building, at the same time Enclosure, pillars with partition walls, street side with metal mesh inserts, at the same time Garden, at the same time, stairs and terraces from 1932 |
D-2-63-000-325 | |
Regensburger Strasse 56 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey villa-like mansard hipped roof building, risalit with tail gable, Art Nouveau, 1905 | D-2-63-000-160 | |
Regensburger Strasse 64; Regensburger Strasse 66 ( location ) |
Institution for the mentally handicapped | Castle-like three-storey hipped mansard roof building over an H-shaped floor plan, neo-baroque, 1904
Courtyard enclosure to the south, wall pillars with Art Nouveau metal grilles, at the same time Administrator's house, two-storey hipped mansard roof building on an L-shaped floor plan with entrance porch in the gusset, neo-baroque, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-158 | |
Rennbahnstrasse 16; Rennbahnstrasse 18; Rennbahnstrasse 20; Rennbahnstrasse 22; Rennbahnstrasse 24; Mussinanstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential complex | Curved three-storey long building with hipped roof, staircases with arched risalits to the south, triangular projections to the north, 1928/29 by Leopold Reynier and Franz Mauser | D-2-63-000-163 | |
Rentamtsberg 1 ( location ) |
Former salt barn on the Danube | Mighty massive building with a half-hipped roof, two-storey south half around 1446/47 (dendro. Dat.), Three-storey north half and roof structure around 1762/63 (dendro. Dat.), Divided by a section of the city wall with a late Gothic portal, probably second half of the 14th century | D-2-63-000-179 |
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Rosengasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey steep roof building, late medieval core, stepped gable end of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-171 | |
Rosengasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves gable roof construction with shoulder arch portal, late medieval; Hebrew inscription tablet, probably from the late Middle Ages | D-2-63-000-169 |
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Rosengasse 24 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey saddle roof construction, in the core 17th / 18th centuries Century, second floor 1878, third floor and neo-baroque facade first half of the 20th century
Inscription plaque in memory of Mathias Ritter von Flurl, neo-Gothic, 19th century |
D-2-63-000-168 | |
Rosengasse 25 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey eaves gable roof building with elevator dormer, house Madonna with onion canopy, in the core 15./16. Century, late classical facade from the last quarter of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-172 |
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Rosengasse 30 ( location ) |
Former urban wine bar | Mighty three-storey pitched roof building with stepped gables and ogival elevator hatches, marked "1589" | D-2-63-000-167 |
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Rosengasse 36 a ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey eaves gable roof building with passage and late classicist facade structure, 1886, basement 1874, older in core | D-2-63-000-340 |
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Rosengasse 54 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, irregular gable structure, with profiled window frames and triangular pilaster strips in the gable, the core of the 17th century | D-2-63-000-165 |
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Rosengasse 56 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey gable building with a single-hip gable roof, Gothic half-gable house in the core, extension under a uniform gable roof at the end of the 17th century, remodeling at the end of the 19th century, today's roof shape by raising the northern roof surface in 1919 | D-2-63-000-347 |
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Rot-Kreuz-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey hipped mansard roof with a basket arched door and an early classical facade, after 1780 | D-2-63-000-173 | |
Rot-Kreuz-Platz 3 ( location ) |
Community center | Two-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with late baroque portal, probably after 1780 | D-2-63-000-174 | |
Rot-Kreuz-Platz 4 ( location ) |
Former bakery | Corner house, three-storey building with a hip roof over a trapezoidal floor plan, labeled "1781" | D-2-63-000-175 |
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Rot-Kreuz-Platz 5 ( location ) |
Community center | Corner house, two-storey saddle roof building with baroque tail gable and segmented arched gate, end of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-176 | |
Schloßplatz ( location ) |
Fountain at the Ducal Palace | Octagonal basin on stepped pedestal with obelisk-like fountain column, 18th century | D-2-63-000-181 |
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Schlossplatz 1; Schlossplatz 2; Schlossplatz 2a; Schlossplatz 2b; Schlossplatz 2c; Schloßplatz 2d ( location ) |
Former ducal palace | Start of construction in 1356, extensions in the 15th and 16th centuries, temporary barracks since 1755 and administration building to this day
Irregular system arranged around a courtyard with a gate tower and former rent master's office in the south Princely house, mighty three-storey pitched roof building with flanking pitched roof towers, two three-storey hipped and pitched roof wings to the south Castle chapel St. Sigismund and St. Georg in the east wing of the castle, hall building with pitched roof and ridge turret, little choir to the east, 1373, extended in the second half of the 15th century, changed in baroque style; with equipment South-east wing, south wing, former rent master's office, three-story pitched roof building with stepped gables, east wing, four-story angled pitched roof building Gate tower, former part of the city fortifications, adjoining the south-east wing to the west, slender hipped roof construction with roof lantern and arched gate passage, included in 1356 to the castle So-called equestrian staircase, two-way staircase running in opposite directions with a change of direction on the middle landings, with a curved parapet wall to the south, probably 15th / 16th. century Enclosure wall to the northwest, brickwork and brick, to the west with arched gate passage, probably 15th / 16th. century Monument to Joseph von Fraunhofer, half-figure on console with canopy crown, ashlar, 1910 |
D-2-63-000-178 |
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Schloßplatz 4 ( location ) |
Schiller monument | Stone obelisk with bowl crown and bronze plaque, 1905 | D-2-63-000-219 | |
Schulgasse 11 ( location ) |
St. Peter School | Mighty three-storey hipped roof building with neo-renaissance facades, built in 1880 by city master builder Blaschak; Gym, hipped roof building with brick structure, connecting wing to the south with rich expressionist architectural sculpture, 1920s | D-2-63-000-186 |
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Schulgasse 25 ( location ) |
Residential house, formerly part of the monastery | Two-storey half-hipped roof building, gable side with plaster structure, end of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-188 | |
Schulgasse 30; Schulgasse 28; Petersgasse 18; Schulgasse 22; Schulgasse 24 ( location ) |
Former Franciscan monastery | Erected 1702-06, dissolved in 1802/03, 1844 Convent of the Brothers of Mercy as a hospital
Catholic Guardian Angel Church, formerly monastery church, hall church with pitched roof and retracted choir closed on five sides, roof turret with onion dome, monastery crypt under the church; with equipment To the south, the former monastery building, two-storey four-wing complex with hipped roofs around the cloister Former utility building, two-storey long wing with hipped roof facing Schulgasse, arched doorway to the east Loreto chapel, two-storey eaves saddle roof building with baroque plaster structures 1697/1702; with furnishings, partially moved to Äußere Passauer Str. 60 in 2001/02 |
D-2-63-000-187 | |
Seminargasse 6 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey eaves gable roof building with an early classical facade, around 1780/90 | D-2-63-000-192 | |
Seminargasse 15 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building, late classical plastered facade around 1830/40 | D-2-63-000-189 | |
Seminargasse 16; Simon-Höller-Strasse 27 ( location ) |
Formerly canons monastery building, now city administration | Three-storey two-wing building, long west wing with a gable roof, short hipped roof transverse wing to the north, 1782/83 by Ignaz Hirschstetter and Paul Uferer, extension to a teachers' seminar with classicist facade structure, after 1824, later revised | D-2-63-000-191 |
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Seminargasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | Corner house, two-storey saddle roof building with front staircase, in the core 17th / 18th centuries century | D-2-63-000-190 | |
Simon-Höller-Strasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, formerly Propsteihof | Three-storey eaves mansard roof building with mezzanine, after 1780, neo-Renaissance facade at the end of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-193 |
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Simon-Höller-Strasse 18 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey eaves side building with an early classicist facade and basket arch gate, marked "1784" | D-2-63-000-197 |
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Simon-Höller-Strasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential house, former Propsteihof | Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, probably after 1780, neo-renaissance facade at the end of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-194 |
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Simon-Höller-Strasse 23 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey half-hipped roof building on an angular floor plan, with elevator bay window and basket arched door, marked "1781" | D-2-63-000-195 |
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Simon-Höller-Strasse 28 ( location ) |
House and former bakery | Corner house, two-storey hipped roof building, marked “1781”, probably older in the core | D-2-63-000-196 |
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Spitalgasse 5 ( location ) |
Former teachers' house | Two-storey hipped roof building with a classical facade structure, labeled "1833" | D-2-63-000-198 |
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Spitalgasse 11 ( location ) |
Catholic Hospital Church of the Holy Trinity | Hall church with pitched roof and integrated west tower, closed on three sides, second half of the 13th century, expanded in the late Middle Ages, after the town fire in 1780, the tower was renewed and raised; with equipment
Hospital building, two-story pitched roof building with irregular windows, medieval ground floor, 14th century Hospital wings, north and south around an inner courtyard, two- and three-story steep and hipped roof buildings, renewed after 1780, 1912 |
D-2-63-000-200 |
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Spitalgasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Corner house, three-storey half-hipped roof building with an irregular floor plan, after 1780, in the core probably older | D-2-63-000-204 |
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Spitalgasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey flat gable roof building with a bent front, holy niche in the building gusset, 19th century | D-2-63-000-205 |
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Spitalgasse 21 ( location ) |
Former meat bank | Two parallel wings, second half of the 16th century, two-story southern wing with a gred roof, the northern wing of two-story pitched roof construction, brick, the space in between with a flat gable roof, first quarter of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-206 |
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Spitalgasse 25 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey pitched roof building with tail gable and elevator arm, 18th century | D-2-63-000-207 |
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Spitzwegwinkel 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, narrow, pitched roof building with a glazed arbor on the gable side, 16./17. Century, arbor probably 19th century | D-2-63-000-210 |
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Stadtgraben 22 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey villa-like half-hipped roof building with flat bay windows, Patrona Bavariae with canopy to the northeast corner, around 1910/15 | D-2-63-000-214 |
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Stadtgraben 52 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Corner house, three-storey hipped mansard roof with neo-renaissance facades, late 19th century | D-2-63-000-216 |
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Stadtgraben 54 ( location ) |
professional school | Mighty three-storey multi-wing building with hipped roofs, with a tail gable and rustikaportal, in reduced forms of the German Renaissance, 1909
Gym, saddle roof construction, semi-circular closed, with tail gable and entrance porch, simultaneously |
D-2-63-000-217 |
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City tower ( location ) |
City tower | Eight-storey tower over a square floor plan with small lancet windows, raised 1316, 1379–1396, tower house, pointed helmet and corner towers, 16th century; with historical equipment
Additions on the east and west side, former city scales, customs office, drinking room, guard, two-storey pitched roof buildings with three-tier gables and profiled window frames, 15th century |
D-2-63-000-240 |
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Steinergasse 14 ( location ) |
Former noble house | Stately three-storey hipped roof building, partly enclosed inner courtyard with monopitch and mansard roof building, probably 18th century, baroque facade, revised in the 19th century | D-2-63-000-224 | |
Steinergasse 18 ( location ) |
Willow man's house | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building, courtyard conversion with pent roof wings, 1686 (dendro. Dat.) Including parts of a medieval predecessor building from 1416 (dendrochronologically dated), heightened and rebuilt in 1719 with re-use of the roof from 1686 | D-2-63-000-223 | |
Steinergasse 19 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey eaves half-hipped roof construction, around 1700, in essence probably from the late Middle Ages, facade decor around 1900 | D-2-63-000-317 | |
Steinergasse 20 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey flat gable roof building with eaves, neo-renaissance facade with bay window, third quarter of the 19th century, probably older in the core | D-2-63-000-222 | |
Steinergasse 21 ( location ) |
Community center | Corner house, three-storey hipped roof building with ornamental gable, 18th century, in the core probably older, building extension to the east with gable roof and neo-baroque facade, after 1900 | D-2-63-000-220 | |
Steiner-Thor-Platz 4 ( location ) |
Road sign | Immured around 1820 | D-2-63-000-221 | |
Stetthaimerplatz ( location ) |
Memorial to those who fell in the war of 1870/71 | Sculpture of Germania as the goddess of victory with a dying warrior, on a pedestal with a stepped base, stone, 1876. | D-2-63-000-227 |
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Stetthaimerplatz 1 ( location ) |
Death lamp | Stone light column of the former Heilig-Geist-Spital, 14th century, erected again in 1983 | D-2-63-000-228 |
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Stetthaimerplatz 1 ( location ) |
So-called Loichinger-Schlößl, now the registry office | Two-storey hipped mansard roof with pilasters on corners and rococo structures, 1752–55 | D-2-63-000-225 |
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Sankt-Nikola-Strasse 10; Sankt-Nikola-Straße 12 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Reconciliation Church | Hall church with a pitched roof over a rectangular floor plan with a three-sided apse, bell tower connected to the northwest with a pyramid roof, in slurry brick construction, 1961–1963 by Johannes Ludwig ; with equipment
Rectory, single-storey pitched roof building with rectory apartment and common rooms, at the same time Garage, single-storey flat saddle roof construction, at the same time Courtyard enclosure, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-335 |
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Sankt-Nikola-Strasse 17 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Nikola, former leprosy house church | Hall church with pitched roof and retracted choir closed on five sides, west tower with onion dome, Gothic core, first mentioned in 1344, Baroque expansion around 1700; with equipment
Wall move from the former cemetery, portal marked "1752" |
D-2-63-000-177 |
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Theresienplatz ( location ) |
Tiburtius Fountain | Octagonal fountain basin, inside a baluster column with a sculpture of St. Tiburtius, 1685, figure renewed in 1955, basin redesigned in 1975 based on the model of the Jacob's fountain | D-2-63-000-253 |
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Theresienplatz ( location ) |
Trinity Column | Corinthian column with sculpture of the Holy Trinity, pedestal with colonnade framing and angel sculptures, with surrounding balustrade, marble, 1704-09 | D-2-63-000-254 |
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Theresienplatz 1, Steinergasse 4 ( location ) |
Lebzelterei Krönner, community center | Four-storey flat saddle roof building, late medieval core, classicist facade with temple motif, 1st quarter of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-241 |
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Theresienplatz 2, Simon-Höller-Straße 9 ( location ) |
town hall | Three-storey three-wing complex with pitched roofs and inner courtyard, 1382, extensions up to the 16th century, further extensions in the 18th century, renovated in a neo-Gothic style with stepped gable to the south, bell cage and main entrance, 1892
With historical pieces of equipment |
D-2-63-000-239 |
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Theresienplatz 3 ( location ) |
Former city palace | Four-storey monopitch roof building, late medieval core, late baroque facade with gothic attic, probably 1752 | D-2-63-000-242 |
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Theresienplatz 7 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, late medieval core, expressionistic-neo-baroque facade, 1920s | D-2-63-000-243 |
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Theresienplatz 8 ( location ) |
Unicorn pharmacy | Corner house, three-storey half-hipped roof, in the core probably 17th / 18th. Hungry, neo-Gothic facade from the middle of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-238 |
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Theresienplatz 9 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey flat gable roof building on the eaves with a flat bay window, late medieval core, gate passage marked with "1462", facade end of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-244 |
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Theresienplatz 11, Aprilgasse 3 ( location ) |
Formerly Vicedominus house | Three-storey eaves gable roof building with stepped gables, in the core 15./16. Century, facade second half of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-245 |
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Theresienplatz 15, Aprilgasse 6 ( location ) |
Former noble house | Three-storey, with a baroque gable facade, 1st half of the 18th century, partly reworked in neo-baroque style | D-2-63-000-26 |
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Theresienplatz 16 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-story, with a high gable roof and flat bay window, late Gothic window frames, 15th / 16th centuries. Century, with baroque remodeling | D-2-63-000-237 |
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Theresienplatz 18 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey flat saddle roof building with mezzanine, neo-renaissance facade around 1900 | D-2-63-000-236 |
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Theresienplatz 19, Bernauergasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey and eaves flat gable roof building, baroque core, corner bay tower around 1700, neo-renaissance facade around 1900 | D-2-63-000-247 | |
Theresienplatz 22 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey flat saddle roof building with neo-renaissance facade, around 1900 | D-2-63-000-235 |
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Theresienplatz 24 ( location ) |
Stadtsparkasse | Corner house, two-story pitched roof building with neo-Gothic stepped gables, mid-19th century | D-2-63-000-234 |
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Theresienplatz 27 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey eaves flat gable roof building with central gate passage and ornamental gable, medieval core with preserved Gothic window group, facade around 1900, eastern rear wing, 17th / 18th century. Century, increased around 1850 | D-2-63-000-248 | |
Theresienplatz 28 ( location ) |
Former city palace | Three-storey flat gable roof building on the eaves, late medieval core, facade 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-233 |
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Theresienplatz 31, Ottogasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner house, three-storey hipped roof building with a late Classicist facade, third quarter of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-249 | |
Theresienplatz 32 ( location ) |
Inn | Late Gothic town house, eastern part of a four-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with late Gothic window frames and elevator dormer, only one axis of the three-storey western part has been preserved | D-2-63-000-232 |
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Theresienplatz 36 ( location ) |
Gasthaus Röhrlbräu | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with baroque facade, portal marked "1726", older in core, then rear building to the north, three-storey mansard roof building with closed arcades on the first and second floors, probably beginning of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-231 |
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Theresienplatz 37 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves-standing steep roof building with stepped gable to Koppgasse, late medieval core, neo-renaissance facade from the end of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-250 |
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Theresienplatz 40 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey flat saddle roof building with an advance wall, in the core probably 17th century, clinker expressionist facade structure with plaster strips 1928 by Franz Mauser | D-2-63-000-336 |
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Theresienplatz 46; Theresienplatz 50 ( location ) |
Former Jesuit church | Hall church with gable roof, closed on five sides, west tower with onion dome, late Gothic core, from 1680 baroque renovation with two flank tower-like chapel extensions; with equipment
Courtyard wall with basket arch gate, 17th / 18th centuries century |
D-2-63-000-230 |
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Theresienplatz 49 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Geiss | Two-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with stepped gables, gable side with elevator hatches, late Gothic, 1537 | D-2-63-000-251 |
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Theresienplatz 50 ( location ) |
Former Jesuit college | Four-storey three-wing building with hip, saddle and monopitch roof, 1666–70, after 1773 conversion to the order building of the Maltese, further conversion after the mid-19th century as an official building, south side with paired segmental arched windows | D-2-63-000-229 |
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Uferstrasse 2, 2 a, 2 b, 2 c, 2 d ( location ) |
Former journeyman's house | Two-storey mansard hipped roof building with dwelling houses, facade with plastered structures, in the core an aristocratic house at the end of the 18th century, the upper floor rebuilt in the last third of the 19th century
Hall extension to the south, now a residential building, flat-saddle roof building with articulated brick facade, around 1880 |
D-2-63-000-309 | |
Under Rain 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey half-hipped roof building with plaster structures, end of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-258 | |
Under Rain 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Single-storey monopitch roof, essentially late medieval | D-2-63-000-259 | |
Under Rain 12 ( location ) |
Former white tanner house | Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with a stepped roof, the core around 1800
Neo-Renaissance facade with decorative gable and roof extension in 1904 |
D-2-63-000-332 | |
Unterm Rain 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves-standing pitched roof structure, door frames marked “1771”, plaster structures 19th century | D-2-63-000-260 |
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Under Rain 15 ( location ) |
Restaurant under the Rain | Two-storey hipped mansard roof, in the core 18th century, neo-renaissance facade at the end of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-261 | |
Unterm Rain 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with plaster structures, second half of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-262 | |
Under Rain 24 ( location ) |
Former white tanner house | Two-storey wide mansard hipped roof building, with a tail gable and plaster structures, probably from the end of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-263 | |
Under Rain 35 ( location ) |
crucifix | In memory of the siege of 1742, cast iron, on a stone base, 19th century | D-2-63-000-256 | |
Viereckmühlstraße 19 ( location ) |
Villa keep | Two-storey two-wing building with saddle and crooked roof, corner tower with pointed helmet, neo-renaissance, end of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-264 |
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Viktualienmarkt 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Corner house, two and a half storey pitched roof building with stepped gable, pent roof extension to the south with flat bay window, late Gothic, plastered facade from the end of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-166 | |
Viktualienmarkt 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Corner house, three-storey hipped mansard roof with curved gables, Art Nouveau, around 1902 by master builder Danner | D-2-63-000-218 | |
Weißgerbergasse 6 ( location ) |
Former tanner's house | One-and-a-half-storey hipped or crooked hipped roof, raised central section with lateral pent roofs, 18th century | D-2-63-000-266 | |
Weißgerbergasse 17 ( location ) |
Former tanner's house | Two-storey mansard hipped roof with tail gables and plaster structures, second half of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-268 | |
Wittelsbacherstraße 8 ( location ) |
Marienheim, nursing home | Mighty three-storey three-wing complex with pitched roofs, side wings with wave gables and corner core, Art Nouveau, 1905/06 by Ludwig Ruff | D-2-63-000-274 | |
Wittelsbacherstraße 11 ( location ) |
synagogue | Hall building with pitched roof, on the street side two polygonal flank towers with tent roofs, neo-Romanesque, 1907 by Franz Dendl
Parish hall, to the east connected, transversely supported two-storey half-hipped roof building, neo-Romanesque, at the same time Courtyard enclosure, street side metal mesh fence on stone plinth, to the south a shrine-like memorial stone for the building, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-270 |
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Wittelsbacherstrasse 12; Wittelsbacherstraße 12a ( location ) |
Tenement house | Villa-like three-storey hipped roof building, asymmetrical with gable projections and corner oriel tower, roofs with overhang, neo-renaissance, around 1900 | D-2-63-000-273 |
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Wittelsbacherstraße 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey hipped roof building with corner tower, corner bay tower and ornamental gable risalit, around 1900
Courtyard enclosure to the north, iron grating on a stone base, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-271 |
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Wittelsbacherstraße 16 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Two-storey asymmetrical half-hipped roof building with gable projections and bay windows, labeled "1902" | D-2-63-000-272 |
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Zellerstraße 18 ( location ) |
Former Residential stable house | two-storey block building with a gently sloping gable roof, 1555 (dendro. dat.), later extended to the north. | D-2-63-000-468 | |
Zollergasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey half-hipped roof building with a round arched entrance gate, late Gothic in the core, courtyard construction to the east and south | D-2-63-000-277 |
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Zollergasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Widely supported two-storey side eaves building with a saddle roof, early classicist palace-like facade structure with central gate passage and niche figure, around 1784/85
Inscription plaque for Lieutenant General Oskar Freiherr von Zoller, 1868 |
D-2-63-000-275 |
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To Wieskapelle 2 ( location ) |
Catholic Wieskapelle, former votive chapel | Saddle roof construction with retracted, semicircular closed choir, roof turret with bell dome, 1756 | D-2-63-000-72 |
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Alburg
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Near Alburger Hauptstrasse ( location ) |
Eckl Chapel | Saddle roof construction over a rectangular floor plan, 19th century, renewed in 1977 | D-2-63-000-282 | |
Alburger Hauptstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Former beneficiary house | Two-storey hipped roof building, probably end of the 18th century | D-2-63-000-278 | |
Alburger Hauptstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Rectory | Two-storey eaves-standing, pitched roof building, 18th century, older in the core, late Gothic building elements on the garden side
With historical pieces of equipment |
D-2-63-000-281 | |
Allachstrasse ( location ) |
Buchner Chapel | Small saddle roof building with profile cornice, marked “1880”; with equipment | D-2-63-000-285 | |
Alburger Hauptstrasse 54 ( location ) |
Courtyard gate | Iron goal posts with iron wings and grid inlays, labeled "1909" | D-2-63-000-283 | |
Allachstrasse 66 ( location ) |
Residential stable of a four-sided courtyard, formerly a monastery courtyard | Two-storey flat gable roof building, upper floor plastered log building, 18th century, door marked "1876", to the south part of the stable, marked "1891", on the corner of the house to the northeast, Gothic group of figures
Remise, elongated single-storey flat saddle roof building with arched entrances, 19th century |
D-2-63-000-284 |
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Harthauser Weg 24 ( location ) |
Wayside shrine for the Iron Hand | Slender aedicule shape, with a late Gothic wooden crucifix, including a stone relief, inscribed "1590", broken off in 1803 and restored in 1822 | D-2-63-000-437 | |
Kapellerstraße 2 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Stephan | Choir with pitched roof, closed on three sides, late Gothic, side tower with onion dome, late Gothic core, baroque extended, nave with hipped roof, new building from 1957; with equipment
Former Karner, two-story pitched roof building, closed on three sides, mid-15th century, with a cellar in the 18th century War memorial chapel, small rectangular building with a keel arched roof, 1920s, later expanded for those killed in World War II; with equipment |
D-2-63-000-286 |
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Kapellerstraße 5 ( location ) |
Former inn | Elongated two-storey half-hipped roof building with hipped roof porches to the west, erected in 1817 (roof structure dendro. Dat.) Over the baroque cellar of the previous building, probably 1832 (dendro. Dat.) Conversion with hall and entry of Bohemian caps in the horse stable | D-2-63-000-348 | |
Klostergasse 2 and 6 ( location ) |
Former monastery building, now residential building | Elongated two-storey side eaves building with pitched roof, 18th / early 19th century | D-2-63-000-280 |
Frauenbrünnl
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Frauenbrünnlstrasse 117 and 115 a; In Frauenbrünnl ( location ) |
Catholic pilgrimage church of Our Lady | Central building with three cones and vestibule, side towers and central dome with bell domes, 1705/07; with equipment
Attached house, two-storey hipped roof building, 18th century Mary's grotto over the spring, quarry stone, 19th century |
D-2-63-000-288 |
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Regensburger Strasse 106 ( location ) |
Former Gasthaus Frauenbrünnl | Elongated two-storey hipped mansard roof building with polygonal corner towers facing the street, neo-Renaissance, 1867, older in essence | D-2-63-000-289 |
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Harthof
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Harthof 1 ( location ) |
House figure of Saint Florian, | Wood, painted in color, in segmented arch niche, 18th century | D-2-63-000-291 |
Ittling
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Schlesische Straße 401 ( location ) |
Aukapelle | Hall building with a gable roof, semicircular closed, gable turret with onion dome, marked with "1741"; with equipment | D-2-63-000-295 |
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Near Ittlinger Hauptstraße ( location ) |
Chapel shrine | Small gable roof building with a semicircular niche, 18th / early 19th century | D-2-63-000-293 | |
Dr.-Kumpfmüller-Strasse 11 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist | Hall church with flat gable roof and drawn-in choir closed on five sides, west tower with pointed helmet, exposed brick, 1841; with equipment
Cemetery wall, exposed brick, at the same time |
D-2-63-000-294 |
Kagers
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Meginhardstrasse 91 ( location ) |
Catholic branch church of the Holy Cross | Hall church with gable roof and drawn-in, semicircular closed choir, west tower with onion dome, 1752; with equipment | D-2-63-000-296 |
Kay
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Kay 52 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Magdalena | Hall church with pitched roof and integrated choir, slender east tower with stepped gables, 14th century, older in core, vestibule and sacristy 1601; with equipment
Cemetery wall, probably 18./19. century |
D-2-63-000-297 |
Oberau
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Öberau 3 ( location ) |
Catholic branch church of the Birth of Mary | Hall church with saddle roof and retracted, semicircular closed choir, west tower with onion dome, 1738–41, tower portal marked “1690”; with equipment | D-2-63-000-298 |
Sossau
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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On the main street ( location ) |
Figure Johann Nepomuk | 18th century; on the main street in the village | D-2-63-000-305 | |
Sossauer Platz 13 ( location ) |
Residential building, formerly part of the provost's office of the Premonstratensian monastery in Windberg | Two-storey hipped roof building with profile cornice, with nos. 15, 17, 19, 21 forming a common two-wing complex, early 17th century | D-2-63-000-300 | |
Sossauer Platz 15 ( location ) |
Rectory | Formerly part of the Provostry of the Premonstratensian Monastery of Windberg, two-storey hipped roof building with profiled cornice over an angled floor plan, with No. 13, 17, 19, 21 forming a common two-wing complex, early 17th century | D-2-63-000-301 | |
Sossauer Platz 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Formerly part of the Provostry of the Premonstratensian Monastery of Windberg, two-storey pitched roof building with projecting gables, with numbers 13, 15, 19, 21 forming a common two-wing complex, early 17th century | D-2-63-000-302 | |
Sossauer Platz 19 ( location ) |
Residential building | Formerly part of the provost house of the Premonstratensian monastery Windberg, two-storey pitched roof building with profiled cornice, with no. 13, 15, 17, 21 forming a common two-wing complex, labeled "1628"
Connecting bridge to the church, segmental arch with a gable roof, probably 17th / 18th centuries. century |
D-2-63-000-303 | |
Sossauer Platz 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | Formerly part of the Propstei of the Premonstratensian Monastery of Windberg, two-storey saddle roof building, with No. 13, 15, 17, 19 forming a common two-wing complex, early 17th century | D-2-63-000-304 | |
Sossauer Platz 25 ( location ) |
Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Mary of the Assumption | Hall church with pitched roof, west tower with pointed helmet, 1177, raised choir, closed on three sides, late Gothic, 15th century; with equipment
Cemetery wall, to the east with segmented arch niches, portal to the west marked "1698" |
D-2-63-000-299 |
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Unterzeitldorn
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Gollauer Weg 5 c ( location ) |
Catholic branch church St. James | Hall church with pitched roof and ridge turret, retracted rectangular choir with retracted segment-arched apse, Romanesque, 12th century; with equipment | D-2-63-000-306 |
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Windberger Straße 82 ( location ) |
Former castle | Three-storey pitched roof structure, late medieval core, heavily renovated | D-2-63-000-307 |
Former architectural monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Straubing Albrechtsgasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey eaves side building with flat bay windows, the core is late medieval | D-2-63-000-6 | |
Straubing Albrechtsgasse 47 ( location ) |
Baroque corridor with cross vault | 18th century; on the eastern ground floor | D-2-63-000-308 | |
Straubing Am Platzl 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former Polan's benefit house, three-storey gable building, 15th century | D-2-63-000-19 | |
Straubing Am Pulverturm 9 ( location ) |
Carved front door | Baroque | D-2-63-000-21 |
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Straubing Azlburger Straße 1 ( location ) |
Courtyard gate | Marked with "1840" | D-2-63-000-27 | |
Straubing Fraunhoferstraße 6 ( location ) |
Madonna relief | 18th century; on the facade | D-2-63-000-62 | |
Straubing Gscheiderbrückl 6/8/10 ( location ) |
Three-part suburban residential building | Two-storey building on the eaves, partly in block construction, 18th century
With small front gardens |
D-2-63-000-73 | |
Straubing Krankenhausgasse 13 ( location ) |
Historical equipment of the study seminar | D-2-63-000-99 | ||
Straubing Ludwigsplatz 2 ( location ) |
Former inn | Stately four-story corner building, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, facade around the middle of the 19th century | D-2-63-000-135 | |
Straubing Mühlsteingasse 12 ( location ) |
Inscription plaque | With the year "1811" | D-2-63-000-138 | |
Straubing Pandurengasse 29 ( location ) |
Castle, so-called Pandurenschlössl | Two-story hipped roof building, around 1700 | D-2-63-000-145 | |
Straubing Rosengasse 12 ( location ) |
Door frames | Marked with the year "1612" | D-2-63-000-170 | |
Straubing Spitalgasse ( location ) |
Stairway to the Spitzwegwinkel | 18./19. century
Retaining walls |
D-2-63-000-208 | |
Straubing Spitzwegwinkel 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner building with late Gothic window frames | D-2-63-000-209 | |
Hornstorf At the old Danube bridge ( ) |
City landmark | Around 1650 | D-2-63-000-292 |
See also
Remarks
- ↑ 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.
literature
- Sixtus Lampl , Wilhelm Neu: Lower Bavaria . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume II ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52393-7 .
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) )
- List of monuments for Straubing (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Churches and chapels of the city of Straubing with detail u. Indoor shots.