List of architectural monuments in Wallerstein
On this page the monuments of the Swabian market Wallerstein are compiled. 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 from May 9, 2014 and contains 72 architectural monuments.
Ensembles
Wallerstein town center ensemble
File number: E-7-79-224-1
The historical space, as it emerged for Wallerstein in the expansion of the market and the former residential area around 1800, is a local ensemble. Wallerstein, the connection of the medieval castle and later palace area with the baroque prince's residence , of the late medieval market street with a baroque extension, is, in terms of its function and dimensions, the type of a rural residence.
The development of the location results essentially from the topographical situation. On the 55 meter high mountain, which juts out of the flat Rieskessel as a rock ridge , north of Nördlingen in the direction of Dinkelsbühl and Ansbach , the Wallerstein Castle is being built at a strategically advantageous altitude. To the south in the plain in front of it, separated from the castle hill by slightly sloping terrain and at a distance from its sovereign territory, an extended street market in an east-west direction developed along the thoroughfare, probably in the late Middle Ages.
The oldest access route to the castle area can be assumed to be Herrenstraße, which connects to the castle via the irregular terrain of the Kapellenberg via Obere and Untere Bergstraße. The area at the end of Herrenstrasse was probably the oldest settlement area. In eastern parallels to Herrenstrasse and at right angles to Marktstrasse, the transition area to the castle is regularly developed as a planned facility, with Mittelstrasse and Felsenstrasse, and filled with loosely lined up buildings, formerly agricultural and small-scale crafts. The same settlement category also includes Ledergasse, which is included in the Hofgarten area that was created later.
Finally, but decisive for the appearance of the town, the new baroque complex will be the residence, typical for the era in flat terrain: the new palace complex is located west of the Kapellenberg. Reaching far to the west from it and closing the place almost rectangularly, the spacious courtyard garden with the representative buildings of the riding school in the south, the widow's seat in the west and the greenhouse in the north. Streets are newly created with functional assignment to the residence. They run in a straight line and are built on in regular succession with officials' houses: the Sperlingstrasse between the New and Old Castle, the relatively steep Weinstrasse from the southeast up to the Burgfelsen and, as a “suburb”, the eastern extension of Marktstrasse. In the floor plan, the place now shows a broad rectangular shape overall.
The castle hill, for the distant view of Wallerstein, shows the wall belt of the 16th century, the last remnant of the late medieval rock castle, which was owned by ministerials in its medieval beginnings, in the hands of the Swabian and Franconian Hohenstaufen in 1188 was and belonged to the Counts of Oettingen since 1261 . In 1648 the castle was destroyed by the Swedes. The old settlement under the rock was still called "Steinheim" until the 15th century, and the castle name was only carried over when it was expanded into a regular street market. In 1520 Wallerstein was designated as a fortified suburb, not walled, only protected by a moat zone, which is still marked today by the Grabenweg. The former Marktgasse shows, with the parish church always in focus, in its eastern section in a slight curve on a loose, late medieval floor plan, two-storey gable buildings in a slight staggering, simple plastered buildings mostly from the 18th and 19th centuries. In the area around the church there are also eaves-side buildings, to the west of it, around a small extension of the square, ground-floor simple gable buildings with front gardens still give a strong village feel. The towering plague column in the middle of Marktgasse, where the Herrengasse also branches off, refers to a trinity column as a six-sided pyramid on a pedestal. The broad Mittelstrasse with its ground and two-storey gabled buildings, mostly still rural properties, gives the impression of a village square.
The New Castle grew out of three separate wings, the “Green House” built at the beginning of the 16th century, the gallery wing from 1651 and the “Welschen Bau” from 1665, which was added to the after 1805 with the inclusion of the 15th century castle chapel East open three-wing system were connected. Immediately belonging to the residential area is the spacious park in the English style, converted from the courtyard garden in the French style in 1828, bordered south of the riding school, a massive building from 1741 to 1751, in the oval raised central section the riding track, plus three-storey wing buildings, west of the so-called Moritzschlösschen , the widow's seat, a loose palace complex based on the courtyard principle of the 18th century, but already in the style of a Biedermeier park palace. The central pavilion built in 1803/04 received its side wings and the connecting glass corridor in 1809/10. The Biedermeier greenhouse from 1835 in the northern part of the courtyard garden.
The regular road systems date from the end of the 18th century, their development mostly geared towards providing the apartments of the officials who served at court. The eastern part of the former Marktgasse, formerly known as suburb, now Hauptstrasse, is built on both sides in a straight line with two-storey, five to seven-axis-wide double houses standing on the eaves, which also have the typical door frame for the town with the steep hipped roof or mansard roof: the round or basket-arched entrance with fighter and apex stones made of stone. Almost without exception, the simply plastered houses still have shutters. Leading to the eastern beginning of Marktgasse at a square-like extension and with the northern front facing the street the so-called Sechsherrenbau - the name is explained by the building cooperative consisting of six people - a representative two-storey building with 24 windows in the main front and a three-storey central projection on four axes. The building on the southern side of the Weinstrasse also shows the type of official building, with hipped mansard roofs throughout and, in some cases, with outside stairs.
The steeply rising street is dominated in the northwest by the Diemantsteinschen Haus, a spacious and spacious farmyard of a wine establishment with a representative high central building with a central projection under triangular gable, built in 1788. Officials' houses can also be found in the Upper and Lower Bergstrasse. The house type described on the ground floor is shown on Sperlingstraße, which is built like a row house on both sides. Representative classicist eaves side buildings are mixed with more rural buildings on the gable side. The dominant yellow-tone plaster color scheme of all the architecture associated with the palace complex is characteristic of the place, complemented by the typical red of the roof landscapes and green of the shutters in the secular buildings. As a prototype of a rural residence, characterized by baroque, classicist and Biedermeier style elements, Wallerstein is an ensemble of particular rarity.
Architectural monuments according to districts
Wallerstein
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Mountain 78; Obere Bergstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Old castle | Formerly extensive, terraced complex on a rock above the village, mentioned for the first time in 1188, owned by the Counts of Oettingen since 1261, expansion of the medieval castle completed in 1369, expanded in 1582 with the outer curtain wall with gate and farm buildings, destroyed in 1648, then ruins and Felsen used as a quarry, new facilities from 1774 primarily for brewery operations and management | D-7-79-224-3 |
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Mountain 78; Obere Bergstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Gate construction | three-storey rectangular building with arched passage, pilasters, cornices, cornice on consoles and tent roof, 1582 (inscribed) | D-7-79-224-3 associated |
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Mountain 78; Obere Bergstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Administrative building | two-storey with a gable roof and cornice over the curtain wall, 1582, 1841 increased by the upper storey | D-7-79-224-3 associated |
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Mountain 78; Obere Bergstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Economic buildings | single storey with a gable roof over the curtain wall, 1582 ff. | D-7-79-224-3 associated |
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Mountain 78; Obere Bergstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Castle moat | dry trench with lining walls, 1582 | D-7-79-224-3 associated |
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Mountain 78; Obere Bergstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Brewery inn | Former granary, then summer cellar, two-storey saddle roof building with elevator openings and crane beams, basement built in 1774, older in the core, expanded in 1838 with the addition of a sugar factory | D-7-79-224-3 | |
Mountain 78; Obere Bergstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Farm buildings | two-storey saddle roof building, 1826 (marked); inner curtain wall, medieval core, reinforced in 1845 to protect against rock falls | D-7-79-224-3 associated | |
Felsenstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Black Ox Inn | Two-storey saddle roof building with banded corner pilasters, the core 1708, changed in the 3rd quarter of the 19th century | D-7-79-224-6 | |
Main street ( location ) |
Plague column | Trinity column, richly figured pyramid on a six-sided pedestal, by Johann Georg Bschorer, 1725 | D-7-79-224-7 |
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Hauptstrasse, next to No. 14 ( location ) |
Pump well | Cast iron column with neo-renaissance ornaments, around 1880 | D-7-79-224-11 |
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Hauptstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, 1st quarter of the 18th century | D-7-79-224-8 |
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Hauptstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Residential part on the ground floor with a gable roof and tail gable, 18th century, probably changed in the 19th century | D-7-79-224-9 |
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Hauptstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, arched entrance with battlements and apex stones and plastered corner blocks, around 1780/90 | D-7-79-224-10 |
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Hauptstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Probably a former princely official house, now a princely court gardener, two-storey saddle roof building with a classicist facade made of corner pilasters, cornices, plaster panels and decorative vases on the gable, in the core probably 17th / 18th. Century, facade 1st quarter of the 19th century, extended on the back in the 19th century; Stadel, ground floor saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, 17th / 18th centuries century | D-7-79-224-12 |
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Hauptstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Barn | ground floor saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, 17th / 18th centuries century | D-7-79-224-12 | |
Hauptstrasse 17 ( location ) |
enclosure | and fence posts, 18th century | D-7-79-224-12 |
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Hauptstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Former wash house | Ground floor saddle roof building, 18th / early 19th century | D-7-79-224-12 | |
Hauptstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Catholic rectory | Two-storey saddle roof building with curved stepped gable with keel arch attachments, floor bay window on the street front and polygonal tower in the northwest, therein the house chapel on the first floor, around 1580, window changed in the 20th century | D-7-79-224-13 |
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Hauptstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, arched entrance with spire and apex stone and plastered corner cuboid, 1789 (inscribed) | D-7-79-224-14 |
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Hauptstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Inn | Former residential building, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, renewed arched entrance with a stone and apex stone and plastered corner blocks, around 1790 | D-7-79-224-15 |
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Hauptstrasse 31 ( location ) |
boom | Early 18th century | D-7-79-224-16 |
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Hauptstrasse 36 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof building with a tail gable, 1st half of the 18th century, heavily shaped | D-7-79-224-18 |
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Hauptstrasse 40 ( location ) |
Black Eagle Inn | Two-storey saddle roof building with a half-hipped roof to the west and a dwarf house to the south, in the core 17th century, in the 19th/20. Extended south in the 19th century | D-7-79-224-19 |
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Hauptstrasse 46; Hauptstrasse 48 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Two-storey building with a half-hipped roof, smooth and grooved corner pilaster strips and plastered fields, 2nd quarter of the 19th century | D-7-79-224-20 |
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Hauptstrasse 51 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof building, the core of the 18th century | D-7-79-224-21 |
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Hauptstrasse 54 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof building with tail gable and spherical attachments, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-7-79-224-22 |
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Hauptstrasse 54 ( location ) |
enclosure | Quarry stone wall, 18th century | D-7-79-224-22 |
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Hauptstrasse 57 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey residential part with gable roof, corner pilasters and tail gable with spherical attachments, 1st third of the 18th century, extended to the north in the 19th century | D-7-79-224-23 |
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Hauptstrasse 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70 ( location ) |
So-called six-man building | Residential building, elongated two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, gabled three-storey central projectile, grooved corner pilasters, arched entrances with a bell-shaped stone and crown, the main entrance also has a curved gable, 1788 ff. On behalf of a cooperative consisting of six builders | D-7-79-224-24 |
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Hauptstrasse 63; Hauptstrasse 65 ( location ) |
Double and commercial building | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a hipped roof and arched entrances with combat stone and crown stone, 1787 (inscribed). | D-7-79-224-25 |
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Hauptstrasse 67; Hauptstrasse 69 ( location ) |
Double and commercial building | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and arched entrances with combat stone and apex stone, around 1780/90. | D-7-79-224-26 |
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Hauptstrasse 72 ( location ) |
Residential building | Ground floor building with half-hipped roof, end of the 18th century, heavily renovated | D-7-79-224-27 |
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Hauptstrasse 73 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and a basket-arched entrance with a combat stone and apex stone, around 1780/90 | D-7-79-224-28 |
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Hauptstrasse 75 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, arched entrance with combat stone and crown and plaster-framed arched windows on the upper floor, around 1790 | D-7-79-224-29 |
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Hauptstrasse 77 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building with a basket-arched entrance with combat stone and crown stone and partly open half-timbering on the upper floor, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-7-79-224-30 |
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Hauptstrasse 80; Hauptstrasse 82 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, arched entrances with battlements and apex stones and corner pilasters, around 1780/90 | D-7-79-224-31 |
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Hauptstrasse 83 ( location ) |
Former Brandis house | Former residential building, now an old people's home, formerly two-storey hipped roof building, in the core in 1784/85, rebuilt and extended to a hospital in 1875, connected to the neighboring house to the west in the 20th century and expanded with further additions | D-7-79-224-32 |
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Hauptstrasse 92 ( location ) |
Former railway inn | Two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, arched entrance with a stone and apex stone as well as a late classicistic plaster structure made of corner pilasters, cornice and parapet fields, in the core a double house, around 1790, redesigned in the 2nd quarter of the 19th century | D-7-79-224-33 |
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Herrenstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | with living and business section, two-storey saddle roof building with curved volute gable and branch-like decorative attachments, early 18th century | D-7-79-224-34 |
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Herrenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | with residential and commercial section, two-storey saddle roof building with open framework made of struts and St. Andrew's crosses on the upper and gable floors, 1705 | D-7-79-224-35 |
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Herrenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | with living and business section, two-storey saddle roof building with elevator openings and plastered half-timbering on the upper and gable floors, early 18th century | D-7-79-224-36 |
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Herrenstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former official residence, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, corner pilaster strips with stucco decoration and arched windows on the upper floor, 1781 f. | D-7-79-224-37 |
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Herrenstrasse, next to No. 9 ( location ) |
door | In the courtyard garden wall, with profiled walls, ins. 1602; not re-qualified | D-7-79-224-38 | |
Herrenstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof building with tail gable, 2nd quarter of the 18th century, heavily renovated | D-7-79-224-39 |
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Herrenstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Maria Ward Institute | Two-storey building on an angled floor plan with a mansard hipped roof and three-storey dwelling, the core of which is probably a stately home, 18th century, 1892 (referenced) expanded for school purposes, later changed several times | D-7-79-224-40 |
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Herrenstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Maria Ward Institute | House chapel, hall building in the neo-coco style with a three-sided end and pilaster strips, on the first floor of the southern extension, around 1900, with furnishings | D-7-79-224-40 | |
Herrenstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Maria Ward Institute | Former Latin school of the Piarists, monastery secularized in 1803, English institute since 1859, two-storey hipped roof building with rounded volute gable over the central dormer, grooved pilaster strips and plastered fields, donated in 1761, built around 1765 | D-7-79-224-40 |
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Herrenstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey hipped roof with pilaster structure, 1st quarter of the 19th century, extended on the back | D-7-79-224-41 |
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Herrenstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Courtyard wall | with arched entrance and arched gate, 1st quarter of the 19th century | D-7-79-224-41 | |
Herrenstrasse 78 ( location ) |
New lock | Three-wing complex, consisting of a three-storey south wing with hipped and saddle roof, edikula-framed portals as well as classical plastered structure, a western wing with two floors, saddle roof and arcade to the castle courtyard and a northern, two-story with saddle roof, in the core 16./17. Century, and the Welschen Building, 1665, consisting of an additional floor in 1805, the west wing built in 1651, the core of the north wing in the 16th century, merged in 1805 to a three-wing complex according to plans by Johann Melchior Hochstatter; with equipment | D-7-79-224-42 |
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Herrenstrasse 78 ( location ) |
Catholic palace chapel St. Anna | Hall building with east tower with octagon and onion dome, end of the 15th century; with equipment | D-7-79-224-42 |
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Herrenstrasse 78 ( location ) |
New lock | Former Riding school, elongated building with an oval riding hall structured by grooved pilaster strips with flanking three-storey wing structures and one or two-storey annexes for stables and coach houses, by Paul Ulrich Trientl, 1741 ff. | D-7-79-224-42 |
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Herrenstrasse 78 ( location ) |
New lock | Former widow's residence, three-wing complex with two-storey hipped mansard roof buildings with belt cornices and classicist dividing elements, the main building with a gabled diaphragm, connected to one another by single-storey intermediate buildings, main building according to plan by Johann Melchior Hochstatter, 1803 f., side wing by Johann Melchior Hochstatter, 1809 f .; with equipment | D-7-79-224-42 | |
Herrenstrasse 78 ( location ) |
New lock | Former orangery, gabled roof building on the ground floor with a gabled central projectile and late classicist structure, by Wenzeslaus Broschek, 1835, the side panels 1970 f. changed | D-7-79-224-42 | |
Herrenstrasse 78 ( location ) |
New lock | Castle courtyard, around 1680, with later horticultural design | D-7-79-224-42 | |
Herrenstrasse 78 ( location ) |
New lock | Court garden, laid out around 1680 to the south and west, converted into an English garden according to a plan by Michael Anton Koch in 1826 ff | D-7-79-224-42 | |
Herrenstrasse 78 ( location ) |
New lock | Part of the garden is fenced in with a field wall and rusticated gate posts, 1840 | D-7-79-224-42 | |
Herrenstrasse 78 ( location ) |
New lock | Gate with profile walls, 1602 (inscribed.) | D-7-79-224-42 | |
Herrenstrasse 78 ( location ) |
New lock | six memorial stones, in the garden, 1811 | D-7-79-224-42 | |
Kapellenberg 9 ( location ) |
Former Zehentstadel | Ground floor building with a steep pitched roof and half-timbered gable, 18th century, probably extended to the west in the 18th century or around 1800 | D-7-79-224-5 |
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Kirchplatz 1 ( location ) |
Catholic Parish Church of St. Alban | Post-Gothic two-aisled hall church with a semicircular end, tower on the south side, pilaster strips, additional arched frieze on the tower octagon and sacristy extension with overlying two-storey oratory in the north, tower substructure around 1530, elevation with octagon probably 1611, new building of the hall church completed in 1613 (marked). with equipment | D-7-79-224-1 |
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Kirchplatz 1 ( location ) |
Mount of Olives Chapel | rectangular hipped roof building with round arched opening on the sloping side, in the core probably 18th century; 2nd half of the 19th century | D-7-79-224-1 | |
Kirchplatz 1 ( location ) |
Churchyard wall | with arched blind niches, probably 18th century | D-7-79-224-1 | |
Near Löpsinger Straße ( location ) |
Catholic cemetery chapel | Late Classicist, mirror-symmetrical hipped roof building with gabled central projections, archivolt supported by Doric columns and roof turret, 1851 | D-7-79-224-2 | |
Mittelstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | with living and business section, two-storey saddle roof building with tail gable and gable knob, in the core. 3rd quarter of the 18th century | D-7-79-224-43 |
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Obere Bergstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Gasthof Löwen | Two-storey hipped roof building with grooved corner pilasters and brackets, in the core of the 2nd half of the 18th century, overformed | D-7-79-224-44 |
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Obere Bergstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | with living and business section, two-storey saddle roof building with tail gable and gable knob as well as with angled former barn, mid-18th century; Courtyard wall with arched gate entrance, probably mid-18th century | D-7-79-224-45 |
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Obere Bergstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, corner pilasters and arched entrance with a stone and apex stone, around 1780/90 | D-7-79-224-46 |
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Obere Bergstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and arched entrance with a combat stone and apex stone, 1787 (inscribed) | D-7-79-224-48 |
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Obere Bergstrasse 7; Obere Bergstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Duplex house | two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and arched entrances with a stone and apex stone, 1785 (inscribed) | D-7-79-224-47 |
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Obere Bergstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Catholic chapel Maria Hilf | circular central building with dome, lantern and arched portals in the north and south, the northern one with rustic edging, columns and triangular gable largely original, the lavish southern aedicular framing renewed, around 1625; with equipment | D-7-79-224-51 |
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Obere Bergstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey building with hipped roof and arched entrance with fighter and apex stone, in the core probably a residential building, 2nd half of the 18th century, remodeled around 1830 | D-7-79-224-49 |
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Obere Bergstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, gabled dwarf house, grooved corner pilasters and arched entrance with bell and crown stone, around 1790; Garden wall, probably from the end of the 18th century | D-7-79-224-50 |
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Sperlingstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and arched entrance with a combat stone and crown stone, around 1780/90 | D-7-79-224-52 |
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Sperlingstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former civil servants' house, one-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and arched entrance with a warrior and apex stone, around 1780/90 | D-7-79-224-53 |
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Sperlingstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and arched entrance with a combat stone and crown stone, around 1780/90 | D-7-79-224-54 |
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Untere Bergstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey hipped roof building, 1st quarter of the 19th century | D-7-79-224-55 | |
Untere Bergstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | ground floor saddle roof building, 2nd quarter of the 19th century | D-7-79-224-56 | |
Untere Bergstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Former town hall | So-called Ebel-Haus, now a residential building, two to three-storey saddle roof building with curved volute gable, spherical attachments, dovetail crown, storey ledges and open staircase, around 1675; with equipment | D-7-79-224-57 |
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Untere Bergstrasse 6 ( location ) |
enclosure | with arched gate and gate, probably 18th century | D-7-79-224-57 |
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Untere Bergstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Outbuildings | two-storey saddle roof building with open half-timbering in the west, probably 18th century; Fountain in the courtyard, around 1760 | D-7-79-224-57 |
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Weinstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former officials' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and timber-framed extension to the east, around 1780/90 | D-7-79-224-58 |
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Weinstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Former home | now town hall, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, gabled dwelling in the central axis and plastered corner cuboid, 1790 (referred to), connected to the neighboring building to the east by a modern intermediate building | D-7-79-224-59 |
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Weinstrasse 20; Weinstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, central projecting under triangular gable, pilaster strips and cornice, 1788 (inscribed) | D-7-79-224-60 |
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Weinstrasse 20; Weinstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Outbuildings | Residential house, one-story building with a mansard hipped roof, arched driveway and banded corner pilasters, around 1788 | D-7-79-224-60 associated | |
Weinstrasse 20; Weinstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Courtyard entrance | arched basket, around 1788 | D-7-79-224-60 associated |
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Weinstrasse 20; Weinstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Farm buildings | Now also a club house, one-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, arched passage and protruding two-storey wing with hipped roof, arched entrance gate, banded corner pilasters and cornice, around 1788 | D-7-79-224-60 associated | |
Weinstrasse 20; Weinstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Hard and retaining wall | with buttresses, last quarter of the 18th century | D-7-79-224-60 associated | |
Weinstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and arched entrance with a combat stone and crown stone, around 1780/90 | D-7-79-224-61 |
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Weinstrasse 23; Weinstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, around 1780/90, remodeled and extended on the back | D-7-79-224-62 |
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Weinstrasse 27; Weinstrasse 29 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and arched entrances with fighter and apex stone, around 1780/90 | D-7-79-224-63 |
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Weinstrasse 31; Weinstrasse 33 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Former civil servants' house, two-story building with a mansard hipped roof, around 1780/90, remodeled | D-7-79-224-64 |
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Weinstrasse 35; Weinstrasse 37 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Former civil servants' house, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and arched entrances, around 1780/90 | D-7-79-224-65 |
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Birkhausen
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Jewish burial ( location ) |
Jewish Cemetery | Surrounded by a hedge with around 330 west-facing tombstones from around 1600 to 1945, laid out around 1510 | D-7-79-224-73 |
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Untere Dorfstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Former school | two-storey building with a half-hip roof and gable cornices, around 1900; not re-qualified | D-7-79-224-68 | |
Untere Dorfstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Barn | Saddle roof construction with arched gate entrances, around 1840/50; not re-qualified | D-7-79-224-68 | |
Untere Dorfstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Vitus | Gothic hall church with retracted polygonal choir, tower with octagon in the northern corner of the choir and two-storey sacristy annex to the south, on the exterior building stone and ashlar elements on the tower corners, the buttresses and on the portal, tower substructure 13th century, new building nave and choir probably completed in 1488 (marked) , End of 17th century tower elevation and pointed helmet, sacristy extension 20th century; with equipment | D-7-79-224-66 |
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Untere Dorfstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Former Catholic rectory | two-storey hipped roof building with corner pilaster strips, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-7-79-224-67 |
Ehringen
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Im Oberdorf 2 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Oswald | Gothic choir tower church in the core , hall building with sloping west facade, recessed rectangular choir in the tower with octagon in plastered half-timbering and sacristy extension or staircase north and south of the tower, around 1300, renewed after the tower collapsed in 1653, remodeled around 1700 by Hans Rueff and probably also sacristy extension, Staircase probably 20th century; with equipment | D-7-79-224-69 |
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Im Oberdorf 2 ( location ) |
Cemetery wall | eastern part with niches probably 18th century, western part in the 19th / 20th century. Century expanded | D-7-79-224-69 |
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Im Oberdorf 2 ( location ) |
graveyard | probably 18th century, in the 19th / 20th centuries Expanded westward in the 19th century | D-7-79-224-69 | |
Im Oberdorf 5 ( location ) |
Barn | Rectangular building with half-hipped roof, eaves and gable cornice, 2nd half of the 18th century, perhaps 1768 (modern inscription) | D-7-79-224-70 |
Munzingen
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Dorfstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Catholic Parish Church of St. Michael | on the late baroque tower with octagon the irregular central structure of the newly built church, tower 1772 (marked), nave 1983 ff. based on plans by Hans Gebauer; with equipment | D-7-79-224-71 |
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Dorfstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Cemetery wall | with segment-arched blind niches, core 18th century, parts renewed | D-7-79-224-71 | |
Zipplinger Straße 1 ( location ) |
Former Catholic rectory | Two-storey hipped roof building with corner pilasters and wrought iron railing on the outside staircase, erected in 1730 over the older core, railing 19th century | D-7-79-224-72 |
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
- Bernd-Peter Schaul: Swabia . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume VII ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52398-8 .
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the BLfD , requires JavaScript)
- List of monuments for Wallerstein (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation