List of architectural monuments in Uffenheim
The monuments of the Middle Franconian city of Uffenheim 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. This list reflects the update status of October 10, 2014 and contains 107 architectural monuments (including the expired object D-5-75-168-154 that is still in the list of monuments and the entries D-5-75- that are no longer in the list of monuments 168-54, -56 and -70).
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Old town Uffenheim with suburbs
The former official and market town with agricultural bourgeois imprint had in 1349 by Emperor Charles IV. , The town charter preserved. The overall structure has been preserved in its roughly quadrangular shape despite severe war damage. This was determined by the city fortifications built in the first half of the 14th century. This city fortification, which was built in connection with the development of the city under the Counts of Hohenlohe , has preserved walls with towers on all sides, as well as the moat area on the south and especially the west side, separating the closed city from the city surroundings. In addition, the two city gates have been preserved as the city entrances, in the north the Würzburger Tor with its onion roof, which was shaped in the 16th and late 17th centuries, and in the southeast the Ansbacher Tor with the baroque barbican storey added in 1746/47 .
Within the city, the castle area has retained its isolated character, set apart from the civil development. The castle was originally a moated castle for the Lords of Uffenheim, later it belonged to the Hohenlohe family, who sold it to the Zollern in 1378. The expansion of the castle in 1737–52 under the direction of the Margravial Building Authority Ansbach demonstrates the historical dimension of the Margrave's time, which also shaped the urban fabric in other ways . This also includes the former Oberamtskanzlei (Schlossplatz 3) and the converted former tithe barn (Schlossplatz 6).
Within the old town, the Ansbacher Straße, dominated by the Ansbacher Tor, has a space-like character and is adjoined by a small suburb with a former customs house on the field side. The area of the straight road Schlossstrasse / Marktplatz, extending east-west, is joined by Würzburger Strasse leading north through the Würzburger Tor. In addition to individual preserved late medieval houses, there are stately gable and eaves side, partly half-timbered two-storey residential buildings and inns from the 18th and 19th centuries. Century.
The image of the market square is determined by the town hall building and the margrave fountain , as well as the parish church towering behind it, a historicizing reconstruction from 1953. In addition to those buildings with historicizing architectural language that have been adapted to the cityscape, some late 19th century buildings from the late 19th century have become part of the overall ensemble.
A separate, closed area, which was added in the Margrave era, is the suburban area with Würzburger Strasse and Neue Gasse, north of the Würzburger Tor . The Würzburger Straße is initially built with buildings on the eaves side, before it bends slightly to the west to the dead straight road to Ochsenfurt, which was laid out by Margrave Alexander in 1777 . Shortly before the Würzburger Tor bends at right angles to the west, a small suburb of the early 18th century called Neue Gasse extends, a straight street, built up with gable roof houses on the eaves. File number: E-5-75-168-1
City fortifications Uffenheim
The Uffenheim city fortifications have two gates. It was built in 1333–47 in connection with the development of a town under the Count of Hohenlohe. The city wall has been preserved in large parts, but has been built in many ways. Large breakthroughs were created at Rackenhof and Luitpoldstrasse in the 19th century. In a few places the parapet walk with railings and gable roof has been preserved. The wall consists of small chunks of blocks. Except for small parts in the south at the Bürgerurm and Ansbacher Tor, the moat has been filled in, built in or covered with gardens. There are towers preserved. File number: D-5-75-168-1.
In the following, the objects of the city fortifications are listed in clockwise direction starting at the Würzbürger Tor.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Würzburger Strasse 12 ( location ) |
Wurzburg Gate | City gate, massive gate tower with passage and onion roof with lantern, core 14th century, upper floors and roof 1696, with barbican , two-storey hipped roof building, inscribed "1583" | D-5-75-168-87 |
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Würzburger Straße 8, 10 ( ) |
city wall | Part of the city wall integrated into the residential building to the north, 1584 ( dendrochronologically dated) | D-5-75-168-82 |
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Kirchplatz 3 ( ) |
city wall | Wall course on the north side | D-5-75-168-39 |
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Marktplatz 14 a ( location ) |
Citizen Tower | Slender round tower with a conical roof, 14th century | D-5-75-168-51 |
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Dekanatsgasse 4 ( ) |
city wall | Wall course on the east side | D-5-75-168-21 | |
Luitpoldstraße 3 ( ) |
city wall | Belonging to the city wall | D-5-75-168-42 | |
Luitpoldstraße 2 ( ) |
city wall | Wall course on the east side | D-5-75-168-41 | |
Luitpoldstraße 4 ( ) |
city wall | Course of the east side, together with the associated two-flight staircase, balustrade, wrought iron grille, 1749 according to plans by Johann David Steingruber | D-5-75-168-53 | |
Karl-Arnold-Straße 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 ( ) |
city wall | Course of the east side | D-5-75-168-37 |
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Spitalplatz 5, 6 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the east side | D-5-75-168-72 |
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Karl-Arnold-Straße 16, 20, 24, 26 ( ) |
city wall | Course of the east side | D-5-75-168-37 | |
Judengasse 1, 3, 5 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the east side | D-5-75-168-34 |
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Judengasse 7, 9, 11, 13 ( ) |
city wall | Course of the east side | D-5-75-168-35 | |
Ansbacher Straße 16 ( location ) |
Ansbach Gate | Gate tower, around 1485/90, spire with lantern, 1746/47 probably by Johann David Steingruber | D-5-75-168-13 |
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Ansbacher Straße 16 ( location ) |
Ansbacher Tor, city gate | Solid construction with corner cuboids and ogival passage, in the core around 1485/90, hipped roof with lantern, 1746/47 probably by Johann David Steingruber, former barbican, ground floor with round arched passage, solid, around 1710, upper floor with half-timbering 1746/47, intermediate building around 1719 / 20 | D-5-75-168-13 |
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Ansbacher Straße 22, in the moat area of the city fortifications ( location ) |
Former customs house | Free-standing, single-storey hipped roof building with stone ground floor and half-timbered upper floor, labeled "1719" | D-5-75-168-15 |
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Ansbacher Straße 22 ( ) |
City fortifications | Trench area | D-5-75-168-15 | |
Ansbacher Straße 18, 20 ( ) |
City fortifications | Ditch area on the south side, partially built-up garden zone | D-5-75-168-14 | |
Ansbacher Straße 22 ( ) |
City fortifications | Trench area | D-5-75-168-15 | |
Ansbacher Straße 14 b ( location ) |
city wall | Southeast corner | D-5-75-168-12 |
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Ansbacher Straße 14 b ( location ) |
Torture or torture tower | Round corner tower with a conical roof, converted for residential purposes in 1333/47 in the 19th century | D-5-75-168-12 |
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Amtsgartenweg, north of the path ( location ) |
City fortifications | Ditch area on the south side, partially built-up garden zone | D-5-75-168-7 | |
Ansbacher Straße 8, 10, 12, 14 ( ) |
city wall | Course of the south side with a breakthrough at Rackenhof | D-5-75-168-11 |
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Ansbacher Straße 2 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the south side, with a breakthrough at the Rackenhof | D-5-75-168-9 | |
Amtsgartenweg ( location ) |
City fortifications | Trench area on the west side, partially built-up garden zone, course east of the Amtsgartenweg | D-5-75-168-6 | |
Rackenhof 1, 2, 3 ( |
me )city wall | Course of the south side | D-5-75-168-57 |
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Schloßplatz 2, 3, 4 ( ) |
city wall | Course of the south side | D-5-75-168-60 |
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Schloßplatz 5 ( location ) |
Schnellerturm, now a local museum | Southwest corner fortifications, round tower with bastion, 1333/57, converted into a garden house in the late 18th century | D-5-75-168-61 |
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Schloßplatz 5 ( ) |
city wall | Southern and western course (with breakthrough) | D-5-75-168-61 |
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Schloßplatz 6 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the west side | D-5-75-168-62 |
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Schloßstraße 10 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the west side | D-5-75-168-67 |
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Schloßstraße 12, 14, 16, 18 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the west side | D-5-75-168-68 |
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Schloßstraße 20 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the west side | D-5-75-168-69 |
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Schloßstraße 20 ( location ) |
Wall tower, so-called school center | Small round wall tower with an eight-sided pyramid roof | D-5-75-168-69 |
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Heisenstein 1 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the west side | D-5-75-168-25 | |
Heisenstein 3 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the west side | D-5-75-168-27 | |
Heisenstein 5 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the west side | D-5-75-168-29 | |
Heisenstein 7, 9 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the west side | D-5-75-168-30 | |
Heisenstein 11 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the west side | D-5-75-168-31 | |
Heisenstein 15 ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the west side | D-5-75-168-1 |
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Heisenstein 17 ( location ) |
Heisenstein or Heinrichsturm | North-western round corner tower with bastion, eight-sided half-timbered upper floor with pyramid roof, 14th century | D-5-75-168-1 |
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Würzburger Strasse (at numbers 5 a and 5 b) ( location ) |
city wall | Course of the north side east of the Heisenstein tower to the Würzburger Tor, built on both sides, breakthrough on the Heisenstein | D-5-75-168-1 |
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Architectural monuments according to districts
Uffenheim
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Adelhofer Straße 1, 3 ( location ) |
The Black Eagle Inn | Free-standing, massive, two-storey semi-detached house with hipped roof and plastered structure, stone portal and forged bracket, 1701 | D-5-75-168-2 |
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Adelhofer Straße 14 ( location ) |
Former district court | Two-storey mansard roof building with a central projectile and dwelling, rich neo-baroque plaster and sandstone structure, open staircase with wrought iron grating, around 1905 | D-5-75-168-3 |
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Adelhofer Straße 14 ( location ) |
entrance | Sandstone pillars with wrought iron grille, at the same time | D-5-75-168-3 |
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At station 5 ( location ) |
Station building | Two-and-a-half-storey block building with a gable roof, raised central projectile and structure of pilasters and cornices, based on plans by Sigmund Hofreiter, 1864 | D-5-75-168-19 |
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Amtsgartenweg 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-story massive hipped roof building with cornice structure, second half of the 18th century | D-5-75-168-5 |
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Ansbacher Straße 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey saddle roof construction, second half of the 17th century, synagogue installation in the first half of the 18th century | D-5-75-168-9 | |
Ansbacher Straße 7 ( location ) |
Inn | Two-storey corner building with hipped roof, marked 1829, two-storey saddle roof building transversely to the east, adjoining the Ansbacher Tor, presumably using parts of the city fortifications, long rear wing to the north, two-storey stone block construction with a saddle roof and pilaster strips and cornice, probably at the same time | D-5-75-168-10 |
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Ansbacher Straße 24 ( ) |
Residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building with plaster structure, 18th century, reconstruction in the first half of the 19th century | D-5-75-168-16 |
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Ansbacher Straße 26 ( ) |
Residential building | Two-storey mansard roof building in corner position, with plaster structure and remnants of the classicist stucco, inscribed "1798"; Assembly with Ansbacher Strasse 28 | D-5-75-168-17 |
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Ansbacher Straße 28 ( ) |
Residential building | Two-storey mansard roof building with classical stucco and plaster structure, around 1798; Assembly with Ansbacher Strasse 26 | D-5-75-168-18 |
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Bahnhofstraße 5, Wiesenstraße 2 ( ) |
Residential building | Two-story, two-part hipped roof building in a corner position with a dwelling, corner pilasters and cornice structure, base made of quarry stone, around 1910 | D-5-75-168-147 | |
Dammgasse 4 ( |
me )Residential building | Free-standing, two-storey hipped roof building with a dwelling and outside staircase in front, plastered structure, inscribed "1739", based on a design by the Margraves' building authority in Ansbach | D-5-75-168-20 |
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Dammgasse 4 ( |
me )Garden wall | With entrance pillar, 18th century | D-5-75-168-20 |
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Dammgasse 4 ( |
me )Outbuildings | Solid construction with a gable roof, 18th century | D-5-75-168-20 |
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Dekanatsgasse 1 ( ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves (eastern half of the house), in the core half-timbered building with plank room, 15th to 18th centuries ( dendrochronological dates 1438 and 1540), alterations 16th – 18th centuries . century | D-5-75-168-143 |
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Friedhofweg 10 ( ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery Church of St. Jobst | Single-aisle gable roof building with retracted polygonal choir, outside staircase and roof turret, in the core 1554; with equipment | D-5-75-168-22 |
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Friedhofweg 10 ( ) |
graveyard | 16th century, with gravestones 19th / first half 20th century | D-5-75-168-22 | |
Friedhofweg 10 ( ) |
Cemetery wall | Quarry stone masonry, in the core 16th century | D-5-75-168-22 |
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Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 18 ( ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey, plastered mansard hipped roof building in corner position, with half-timbered upper storeys, plaster structure and balcony on the east facade, second half of the 18th century | D-5-75-168-23 |
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Aisle 4 ( location ) |
relief | With house sign butcher, 18th century; not re-qualified | D-5-75-168-24 | |
Heisenstein 11 ( location ) |
Residential building, former brewery | Two-storey half-timbered building on the eaves side with a gable roof and elevator dormer, 17th century, conversion to a residential building marked "1760" | D-5-75-168-31 |
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Heisenstein 13, 15 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Single-storey half-timbered building on rubble stone base with gable roof, around 1760 | D-5-75-168-32 |
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hell (west of the road to Custenlohr) |
Three steles | Pyramid-shaped, sandstone, around 1740, with iron crosses on top, inscribed with "1906" | D-5-75-168-94 | |
Judengasse 1, 3, 5 ( location ) |
Residential group | Three-part, two-storey side eaves building with saddle roof, plastered timber framework, 1768 | D-5-75-168-34 |
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Kirchplatz 1 ( ) |
Evangelical-Lutheran parish church of St. John the Baptist | New Baroque hall building with hipped roof, recessed choir and pilaster structure, risalits on the north and south façades, baroque-style structured tower with a Welsch dome, 1894/97 by Hermann Steindorffin, 1894–97, reconstruction by H. Siemsen and Otto Wicht, 1953, after being destroyed in the war | D-5-75-168-148 |
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Luitpoldstraße 1, Marktplatz 2 ( ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey mansard roof building in corner position with risalites and mid-level houses, arbor on the north side, historicizing back and house integration, statues, inscribed "1890" | D-5-75-168-40 |
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Luitpoldstraße 1, Marktplatz 2 ( ) |
entrance | With brick pillars and iron gate, around 1890 | D-5-75-168-40 | |
Luitpoldstraße 1, Marktplatz 2 ( ) |
Outbuildings | Two-story brick building with a pent roof, around 1890 | D-5-75-168-40 | |
Luitpoldstraße 3 ( ) |
Evangelical-Lutheran deanery | Two-storey, baroque hipped roof building with an outside staircase and plaster structure, marked 1732, by master mason Zippold; with furnishings, including 40 small vedutas with villages of the deanery, end of the 18th century | D-5-75-168-42 |
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Marktplatz (near the church square) ( location ) |
Margrave fountain | Late baroque fountain with sandstone basin and inscription relief, made of Freudenbacher sandstone, executed by Steinmetz Starcky according to a plan by Johann David Steingruber , inscribed "1749", wrought iron grille by Christoff L. Scheuerlein and Johann L. Bunz, simultaneously; framed by two-flight staircases | D-5-75-168-53 |
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Marketplace 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey, historical mansard roof building with two dwelling houses, rich brick structure, inscribed "1892" | D-5-75-168-45 |
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Marktplatz 6 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Two-storey solid buildings with mansard or hipped roof and house integration, half-timbered gable on the back, inscribed "1714", merged in 1910 | D-5-75-168-46 |
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Marketplace 7 ( location ) |
Former guest house at the golden stag | Three-storey, stately half-timbered building with a hipped roof and rich decorative shapes, inscribed "1590", half-timbered north side denoted 1593, south side probably 16th century, east side 18th century, petrification of the first floor 18th century | D-5-75-168-47 |
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Marketplace 7 ( location ) |
Courtyard entrance | Arched | D-5-75-168-47 |
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Marktplatz 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, gable-free half-hipped roof building, 18th century | D-5-75-168-48 | |
Marktplatz 8 ( location ) |
Rear building | Two-storey hipped roof building with half-timbered upper storey and arcade, 18th century | D-5-75-168-48 | |
Marktplatz 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey saddle roof building in a corner, late classicist architectural structure, labeled "1870" | D-5-75-168-149 |
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Marktplatz 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Transverse north wing with plastered half-timbering and three projecting storeys, gable roof, 16th century, two-storey, massive west wing with hipped roof, first half of the 19th century | D-5-75-168-50 | |
Marktplatz 16 ( location ) |
town hall | Four-story articulated hipped roof building with ridge turret, by Johann David Steingruber and Leopoldo Retti , mid-18th century | D-5-75-168-52 |
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Marktplatz 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey half-hipped roof building in corner position with half-timbered upper storeys and corner bay window with pyramid roof, Heimat style, two-storey half-timbered extension with arcade to the rear, 1913/14 | D-5-75-168-152 | |
Mühlstrasse 33 ( location ) |
Former mill | Two-storey saddle roof building with half-timbered upper storey and gable, economy to the west, massive stone building with relief stone, marked "1776", one-storey barn annex to the south, partly with half-timbering, 18th century | D-5-75-168-75 | |
Neue Gasse 4 ( ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, classicist saddle roof building with half-timbered upper storeys and gables, early 19th century; with furnishings, stucco and paintings in the vestibule; compare Ensemble Würzburger Strasse / Neue Gasse | D-5-75-168-55 |
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Neue Gasse 8 ( ) |
Former hospital building, former student home | Two-storey, elongated side eaves building with gable roof, 18. – 19. century | D-5-75-168-144 |
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Neue Gasse 8 ( ) |
Outbuildings | Two single-storey hipped roof buildings | D-5-75-168-144 | |
Neue Gasse 8 ( ) |
garden | Baroque complex with two stone benches and columns | D-5-75-168-144 | |
Ringstraße 14 ( ) |
Residential building | Free-standing, eaves, two-storey saddle roof building with a central projectile, bay window and tail gables, brick facade with sandstone structure, 1896/97 | D-5-75-168-153 | |
Rothenburger Straße 1 ( ) |
Former inn | Two-story hipped roof building with outside staircase, classicistic, 1846 | D-5-75-168-156 |
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Schlingenbach 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-story half-timbered building with hipped roof, 1793 | D-5-75-168-58 |
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Schlossplatz 1 ( location ) |
Former castle | Basically a medieval moated castle, gate tower 15th century, four-wing system around the courtyard, two to two and a half stories, on rubble stone plinth, solid, partly half-timbered, plastered structure, northern main wing with four sides around a narrow atrium, hipped roof and risalit, baroque reconstruction of the castle by the margravial building authority Ansbach based on plans by David Steingruber and Leopoldo Retti 1737–52 | D-5-75-168-59 |
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Schlossplatz 1 ( location ) |
Trench area and garden | 18./19. century | D-5-75-168-59 |
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Schloßplatz 6 ( location ) |
Former head office and grain chute | Free-standing three-storey saddle roof building with crane boom, 1702, renovation 1742 | D-5-75-168-62 |
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Schlossplatz 6 ( location ) |
barn | Two-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, probably 18th century | D-5-75-168-62 |
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Schlossstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Former inn and post office | Multi-part system: main house, two-storey hipped roof building with half-timbered upper storey and basket arch portal with grooved framing, 1709/10 (dendrochronologically dated), then two-storey hipped roof building to the west, around 1800, southwestern former brewery, three-storey half-hipped roof building with half-timbered upper storey and former 18th century Horse stable, three-storey hipped roof building with half-timbered upper storey, shortly after 1800; compare Ensemble Altstadt Uffenheim with Vorstadt | D-5-75-168-64 |
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Schlossstrasse 3; in the yard ( location ) |
Former pigeon house, horse stable | Single-storey hipped roof building with massive ground floor and half-timbered gable | D-5-75-168-64 |
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Schlossstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey solid building in corner position, with hipped roof, open staircase and structure, labeled "1841" | D-5-75-168-66 |
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Schlossstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building with bat dormers, 1700–32, conversion marked "1840" | D-5-75-168-67 |
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Spitalplatz 1 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Hospital Church | Single-aisle church with polygonal choir in the core from 1360, renovation (marked) “1710/11”, tower facade from 1881; with equipment | D-5-75-168-71 |
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Spitalplatz 9 ( ) |
Former inn | Three-storey hipped roof building with rich plaster structure, two-storey saddle roof extension to the north, second half of the 18th century | D-5-75-168-73 |
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Spitalplatz 12 ( ) |
Gabled house | Half-timbered upper floor, early 19th century | D-5-75-168-74 |
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Würzburger Strasse 3 ( location ) |
House (Scherenhof) | Stately, two-storey saddle roof building with a half-timbered upper storey and gable, with round arched gate and polygonal bay window with pyramid roof, inscribed "1571", changes 18th century | D-5-75-168-77 |
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Würzburger Straße 5 a ( location ) |
Portal with coat of arms | Inscribed "1792" | D-5-75-168-79 |
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Würzburger Straße 5 b ( ) |
Former brewery and dehydrator, later forge | Brick building with overhanging eaves and upper floor arbor, solid rear with half-timbered upper floor, around 1880; compare also Ensemble Altstadt Uffenheim with Vorstadt | D-5-75-168-79 |
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Würzburger Straße 8, 10 ( ) |
Duplex house | Two-storey, massive hipped roof building, southern half of 1769 (dendrochronologically dated), northern half of 1778, shop window with tracery frame on the west facade, mid-19th century | D-5-75-168-82 |
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Würzburger Straße 9 ( ) |
Residential building | Eaves-side, two-storey, plastered half-timbered building with a wooden-framed gate passage, labeled "1713" | D-5-75-168-83 |
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Würzburger Straße 11, 13 ( ) |
Duplex | Two-storey hipped roof building, partly half-timbered, coat of arms inscribed "1769"; compare Ensemble Altstadt Uffenheim with Vorstadt | D-5-75-168-86 |
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Würzburger Straße 15 ( ) |
Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary | Single-aisle, neo-Romanesque brick building, west tower with pointed hood, 1892/93 by Strebel; with equipment; compare Ensemble Altstadt Uffenheim with Vorstadt | D-5-75-168-89 |
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Würzburger Straße 28 ( ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, massive corner house with hipped roof and structure, marked "1784" | D-5-75-168-91 |
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Würzburger Straße 28 ( ) |
Courtyard entrance | With pillars crowned with vases, end of the 18th century | D-5-75-168-91 |
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Aspachhof
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Aspachhof 1 ( location ) |
Mansion | Northern part of a four-sided courtyard, three-and-a-half-storey saddle roof construction, solid, ground floor shell limestone cuboid, upper floors with reed sandstone and plaster structure, stepped gable, 1707–1744, 1856 heightened | D-5-75-168-95 | |
Aspachhof 1 ( location ) |
Gate entrance | Grooved with spheres, 18th century | D-5-75-168-95 | |
Aspachhof 1 ( location ) |
Farm buildings | Solid, single-storey, with a gable roof, some with stepped gable, east wing with roof turret, 19th century | D-5-75-168-95 |
Brackenlohr
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Brackenlohr 16 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey saddle roof building, half-timbering with joinery signs on a stone base, ground floor partly petrified, 18th / 19th centuries. century | D-5-75-168-96 | |
Brackenlohr 16 ( location ) |
barn | With portal from 1682, partly half-timbered from the 18th / 19th centuries. Century | D-5-75-168-96 |
Custenlohr
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Custenlohr 7 ( ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey, gable-roof construction, half-timbered, partly shell limestone masonry, first half of the 19th century | D-5-75-168-97 | |
Custenlohr 27 ( location ) |
Former parish hall | Two-story gabled house with half-timbered upper floor, 17th / 18th centuries Century, south single-storey extensions with inscription stone, inscribed "1589" | D-5-75-168-99 | |
Custenlohr 29 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Jacob | The core of the high medieval choir tower church, hall building with hipped roof, tower with half-timbered upper storey and pointed helmet, conversion to a margrave church in 1730, further conversions in 1833 and 1853; with equipment | D-5-75-168-100 |
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Custenlohr 41 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey, gable-independent half-timbered building, solid south wall, coat of arms stone inscribed "1797", "1729" | D-5-75-168-101 |
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Custenlohr 41 ( location ) |
Half-timbered barn | Inscribed "1819" | D-5-75-168-101 | |
Custenlohr 51 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Eaves, single-storey saddle roof construction, half-timbered, partly subjected, inscribed "1726" | D-5-75-168-102 |
Hinterpfeinach
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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House number 9 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | One storey, half-timbered, 18th / 19th centuries Century; not re-qualified | D-5-75-168-103 | |
Hinterpfeinach 13 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey, gable-independent half-timbered building, north wall petrified, 18./19. century | D-5-75-168-104 |
Kleinharbach
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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In the ground ( location ) |
Stone cross | Sandstone, late medieval | D-5-75-168-174 |
Langensteinach
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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In Langensteinach ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, solid west wall, early 18th century | D-5-75-168-116 | |
Langensteinach 28 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, stable area and solid west wall, around 1800 | D-5-75-168-107 | |
Langensteinach 39 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, base and solid west wall, inscribed "1868" | D-5-75-168-113 | |
Langensteinach 41 ( ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey saddle roof structure, solid base and ground floor, half-timbered gable, mid-19th century | D-5-75-168-109 | |
Langensteinach 45 ( ) |
Former school, then parish hall | Two-storey half-hipped roof building with an external staircase in front, about 1800, 1866 heightened | D-5-75-168-110 | |
Langensteinach 46 ( ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul | Choir tower church, massive with house integration, tower Romanesque core, upper floors and dome roof "1683" (inscribed), nave according to a plan by Karl Christian Riedel , 1796; with equipment | D-5-75-168-105 |
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Langensteinach 46 ( ) |
Churchyard wall | Sandstone ashlar masonry | D-5-75-168-105 | |
Langensteinach 48 ( ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey saddle roof building, half-timbering with joinery mark, south wall and base solid, inscribed "1888" | D-5-75-168-112 | |
Langensteinach 48 ( ) |
Half-timbered barn | With saddle roof, inscribed "1836" | D-5-75-168-112 | |
Langensteinach 51 ( ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, around 1800 | D-5-75-168-111 | |
Langensteinach 64 ( ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey saddle roof building with shell limestone blocks and half-timbered gable, inscribed "1855" | D-5-75-168-114 | |
Langensteinach 79, at the exit to Hohlach ( ) |
Flax breaker house | Double system, single-storey, massive hipped roof building, marked "1866" | D-5-75-168-117 |
Rudolzhofen
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Rudolzhofen (on the B 13 just before the western entrance to the village) ( ) |
Former flax breaker house | Single-storey saddle roof construction, quarry stone with corner cuboids, 18th / 19th centuries century | D-5-75-168-121 | |
Rudolzhofen 20 ( ) |
Heraldic relief | Late 18th century; on the gable wall | D-5-75-168-120 | |
Rudolzhofen 22 ( ) |
Former school house | Two-storey hipped roof, by master mason Joh. Endtner and master carpenter Zippold, 1744 | D-5-75-168-119 | |
Rudolzhofen 29 ( ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Parish Church | Cross-bearing hall building with hipped roof and baroque plaster structure, north choir, south tower with octagonal upper floor and pointed helmet, new building by Johann David Steingruber , 1744, tower by Johann Paul Bischoff 1791; with equipment | D-5-75-168-118 |
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Uttenhofen
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Uttenhofen 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building, unplastered stone masonry with structure, open staircase in front, labeled "1858" | D-5-75-168-123 | |
Uttenhofen 23 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Matthew | Hall building with hipped roof and slate-covered roof turrets with onion dome, inscribed "1703"; with equipment | D-5-75-168-122 |
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Uttenhofen 23 ( location ) |
Churchyard wall | D-5-75-168-122 |
Front peek
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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From Vorderpfeinach to Custenlohr ( location ) |
War memorial | High, rectangular stone stele with inscription plate and clock attachment, inscribed "1930" | D-5-75-168-124 | |
Vorderpfeinach 1 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey saddle roof construction, half-timbered living area, 18./19. century | D-5-75-168-125 |
Wallmersbach
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Wallmersbach 13 ( location ) |
Former inn | Two-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with half-timbered upper storey and gable, 17th century | D-5-75-168-141 | |
Wallmersbach 37 ( location ) |
Former school house | Two-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with a gently sloping gable roof, frames and cornice made of sandstone, 1848 | D-5-75-168-146 | |
Wallmersbach 43 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof and sandstone base, basement, south wall and former stable area massive, inscribed "1854" | D-5-75-168-142 | |
Wallmersbach 45 ( location ) |
Former rectory | Two-storey, plastered half-hipped roof building with half-timbered upper storey and stone surrounds, second half of the 18th century | D-5-75-168-140 | |
Wallmersbach 45 ( location ) |
Former parish barn | Half-timbered building with half-hipped roof, mid-18th century | D-5-75-168-140 | |
Wallmersbach 57 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Maria Magdalena and Bernhard | Hall building with saddle roof, tower made of plastered quarry stone masonry with corner blocks and pointed helmet, 1495, upper floor of the tower 1756, nave made of shell limestone blocks with sandstone surrounds, 1851–55 based on plans by Anton Schuler; with equipment | D-5-75-168-139 |
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Welbhausen
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Alte Rothenburger Straße 75 ( location ) |
barn | Single-storey saddle roof construction, partly half-timbered, 1891, with inscription stone in relief, inscribed "1801" | D-5-75-168-138 | |
Alte Uffenheimer Straße 14 b ( ) |
Residential building | Single-storey saddle roof structure, vaulted panes, Biedermeier double wing door, probably first half of the 19th century | D-5-75-168-151 | |
Alte Uffenheimer Straße 15 ( ) |
Former second synagogue, later the parish hall | Single-storey mansard roof gable building with high foundations and open staircase, chuppa stone, inscribed in Hebrew "1763", remodeled in 1904/06 | D-5-75-168-150 | |
Book blade ( ) |
82 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Martin | Hall building with gable roof and central projecting, plastering and sandstone surrounds, west tower with onion dome and lantern with pyramid roof, late medieval core, reconstruction 1653, new hall 1746–47 (marked “1747”) according to plans by Johann David Steingruber; with equipment | D-5-75-168-126 |
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Book blade ( ) |
82 Former fortified church and cemetery | With epitaphs and gravestones from the 18th / 19th centuries. Century | D-5-75-168-126 | |
Book blade ( ) |
82 Cemetery fortifications | Sandstone cuboid | D-5-75-168-126 | |
Dreieinigkeitsstraße 54 a ( ) |
Former blacksmith's shop and former stable house, half of a former Jewish semi-detached house | Single-storey saddle roof construction with forge front, 18./19. century | D-5-75-168-133 | |
Dreieinigkeitsstraße 54 a ( ) |
Half-timbered barn | With small animal hutch placed across, first half of the 19th century | D-5-75-168-133 | |
Dreieinigkeitsstraße 57 ( ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey saddle roof building with elaborate half-timbering on the gable, gable and stable solidly reinforced, in the core 17th century, renovation marked "1826" | D-5-75-168-135 | |
Himmelhausenweg (on the northwest side of the cemetery) ( ) |
Cemetery cross | Sandstone, 1916 by Arthur Schleglmünig | D-5-75-168-145 | |
Hauptstraße 24 ( ) |
Residential stable house | One-storey, plastered half-timbered building, mansard roof with half-hip on the street gable, inscribed "1832" | D-5-75-168-128 | |
Hauptstraße 25 ( ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey half-timbered building on a stone base with a gable roof, joinery sign, 18th / 19th century century | D-5-75-168-129 | |
Hauptstraße 32 ( ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey saddle roof building, half-timbered, late 18th century | D-5-75-168-130 | |
Hauptstraße 32 ( ) |
barn | Half-timbered building with a gable roof, 19th century | D-5-75-168-130 | |
Hauptstraße 37 ( ) |
Residential part of a former stable house | Single-storey saddle roof building, half-timbered, late 18th century | D-5-75-168-131 | |
Liebfrauengasse 63 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey saddle roof construction, half-timbered gable with K-struts | D-5-75-168-137 | |
Liebfrauengasse 63 ( location ) |
barn | Massive undertaking | D-5-75-168-137 | |
Schnappgasse 3 ( location ) |
barn | Single-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, late 18th century | D-5-75-168-127 | |
Stauchgasse 59 ( location ) |
Former stable house | Single-storey saddle roof structure, half-timbered structure on a stone base, inscribed "1851" | D-5-75-168-136 | |
Strüthholz ( location ) |
Hallway keeper house | Small round building with a conical roof, made of sandstone blocks in the style of revolutionary architecture, late 18th century | D-5-75-168-93 |
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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Uffenheim Alte Bahnhofstraße 27 ( location ) |
portal | Late 18th century | D-5-75-168-4 | |
Uffenheim Schlossplatz 5, in the garden ( ) |
Stone fragments | 18th century | D-5-75-168-61 |
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Uffenheim Würzburger Straße 32 ( ) |
Sandstone portal | 1815 | D-5-75-168-92 | |
Langensteinach Langensteinach 27 ( location ) |
Half-timbered stable house | Around 1800 | D-5-75-168-106 | |
Welbhausen Buchklingenring 43 ( ) |
Former stable house | One storey, half-timbered living area, 18./19. century | D-5-75-168-132 | |
Welbhausen Dreieinigkeitsstraße 56 ( ) |
Single storey residential stable house | Fachwerk, marked "1821" | D-5-75-168-134 |
Lost monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments, but no longer exist.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Uffenheim Schweinemarkt 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey hipped mansard roof building, plastered half-timbering, 1718. Canceled in 2019 . |
D-5-75-168-154 |
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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
- Hans Wolfram Lübbeke: Middle Franconia . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume V ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52396-1 .
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the BLfD , requires JavaScript)
- List of monuments for Uffenheim (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation