List of the architectural monuments in Weitramsdorf

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The monuments of the Upper Franconian community of Weitramsdorf 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. The list reflects the update status as of July 3, 2018 and includes 53 architectural monuments.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Altenhof

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Froschwiesen, exit to Tambach
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Wayside shrine, so-called Schwedenmarter The column shrine, a so-called Sweden marter, is made of sandstone. The winding column has a picture top and dates from the 18th century. It is marked with the years 1870 and 1892. D-4-73-175-15 Wayside shrine, so-called Schwedenmarter
Hergramsdorfer Straße 15
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Catholic branch church Mater Dolorosa Hall building with roof turret, 18th century. D-4-73-175-8 Catholic branch church Mater Dolorosa
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Sportplatzweg 3
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Wayside shrine, so-called Marian column The wayside shrine, the so-called Marian column, is marked with the year 1691 and stands between Altenhof and Tambach on the road to Tambach. The sandstone column has a chamfered square shaft with a top and a shallow niche. D-4-73-175-16 Wayside shrine, so-called Marian column
Tambacher Straße 4
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Single-storey hipped roof house The house is a half-timbered construction with an attached high arbor. It dates from the first half of the 19th century. D-4-73-175-9 Single-storey hipped roof house
Tambacher Straße 10
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Two-storey saddle roof house The house is a half-timbered construction with a ground floor, covered arcade. It dates from the first half of the 19th century. D-4-73-175-11 Two-storey saddle roof house
Tambacher Straße 12
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Single-storey hipped roof house The house is a half-timbered construction with an attached two-storey arbor. It is marked with the year 1831. D-4-73-175-12 Single-storey hipped roof house
Before Tambacher Straße 18
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Wayside shrine The sandstone shrine with a pillar chamfered on a base and a top with flat niches dates from the 19th century. D-4-73-175-14 Wayside shrine
Near Tambacher Straße
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Well house The building with a half-timbered superstructure with a hipped roof dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. Century. D-4-73-175-13 Well house
Near Tambacher Straße
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Cent stone The Centstein with the designation "1803" is 250 meters north on Augraben. The sandstone marks the border between the principalities of Würzburg and Saxony-Coburg. D-4-73-175-17 Cent stone

Gersbach

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Stöckholz, next to the blacksmith's cross
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Cent stone The cent stone with the designation "1599" in the wood next to the blacksmith's cross was set after the Trappstadt Recess of 1599. The treaty concluded between Prince-Bishop Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn and the Dukes Johann Casimir and Johann Ernst von Sachsen-Coburg regulated the previously disputed border between the Duchy of Würzburg and the Principality of Sachsen-Coburg. D-4-73-175-19 Cent stone
In Stöckholz one kilometer south on the Altenhof – Dreiherrenstein path, right next to point 358.9
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Stone cross, so-called blacksmith's cross The stone cross stands next to a cent stone in the stick wood. It is 1.35 meters high and is made of sandstone. According to legend, it is said to remind of three blacksmiths who killed each other in a fight for a girl's favor. D-4-73-175-18 Stone cross, so-called blacksmith's cross
Hohe Tanne
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Three boundary stones, one of which is a cent stone, a so-called three-man stone The three boundary stones, one of which is a cent stone labeled “1599”, mark the boundary point between the Kingdom of Bavaria , the Duchy of Saxony-Meiningen and the Duchy of Saxony-Coburg. D-4-73-175-21 Three boundary stones, one of which is a cent stone, a so-called three-man stone
Kreisstraße 2, on the road to Ummerstadt, on the border with Thuringia
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Pillar of sovereignty The brick sovereign column with the designation "1918" stands on the road from Weitramsdorf to Ummerstadt . In the 1990s it was restored and given a coat of arms. D-4-73-175-20 Pillar of sovereignty
Fürstenkopf, Kastenholz, 300 meters north of the sovereign column on the Fürstenkopf
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Jagdstein The sandstone hunting stone dates from 1810. D-4-73-175-22 Jagdstein

Hergramsdorf

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Eichenleite
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Two penny stones Both labeled with "1599". D-4-73-175-7 BW
Eichenleite, about 50 meters north of the other Centstein
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Cent stone The cent stone with the designation "1599" in the oak line was set after the Trappstadt Recess of 1599. The treaty concluded between Prince-Bishop Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn and the Dukes Johann Casimir and Johann Ernst von Sachsen-Coburg regulated the previously disputed border between the Duchy of Würzburg and the Principality of Sachsen-Coburg. D-4-73-175-25 Cent stone
Eichenleite, on forest path spider at point 331.9
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Cent stone The Centstein with the designation "1599" on the forest path spider in the Eichenleite was set after the Trappstadt Recess of 1599. The treaty concluded between Prince-Bishop Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn and the Dukes Johann Casimir and Johann Ernst von Sachsen-Coburg regulated the previously disputed border between the Duchy of Würzburg and the Principality of Sachsen-Coburg. D-4-73-175-24 Cent stone
Wahlwiesen, 250 meters northwest of the center of the village on the field path on the southern edge of the Eichenleite
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Stone cross, so-called Hergramsdorfer Kreuz Sandstone, probably from the late Middle Ages. D-4-73-175-23 Stone cross, so-called Hergramsdorfer Kreuz

Neundorf

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Opposite Alte Poststraße 8
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Wayside shrine Sandstone, round column on a square base, top with two flat niches, 18th century. D-4-73-175-34 Wayside shrine
Plain, on the way to the northwest towards point 322.8, 400 m northwest of the underpass B 303
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crucifix Former grave cross, iron cross, sandstone base, 19th century. D-4-73-175-40 crucifix
Level, north of the B303
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Processional altar Sandstone, square base with protruding cover plate, top with deep niche, marked "1749". D-4-73-175-39 Processional altar
Large piece, on the Flurweg, which leads on the southeast edge of the Röderberg through the Grundwiesen to the Rothhof, 750 meters southwest of Rothhof
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Cent stone Censtein (delivery stone), sandstone, marked “1707”. D-4-73-175-42 Cent stone
Grund, at the southwest end, on the way to point 273.9 and to Aumühle
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Processional altar, so-called Mother Anna Käppela Sandstone, square base with protruding tabletop, top with deep niche, late 18th century. D-4-73-175-41 Processional altar, so-called Mother Anna Käppela
Herrengasse
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Village fountain Fountain basin with fountain stick and group of figures Christ and the Samaritan woman, by Michael Trautmann, inscribed "1787" (formerly in Tambach). D-4-73-175-27 Village fountain
Herrengasse 1, opposite Herrengasse 4
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crucifix Cross and body made of wood, sandstone base, 19th century. D-4-73-175-35 crucifix
Kreuzberg 1
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Former farmhouse, later rectory Two-storey half-timbered house with a half-hipped roof, partly slated, labeled "1793". D-4-73-175-28 Former farmhouse, later rectory
Kreuzberg 9
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Catholic Parish Church of the Birth of Mary Chort tower church , 13th / 14th cent. Century, expansion and renovations 16. – 18. Century; with equipment ;

Walled churchyard, late medieval oval bering;

Cemetery cross, 19th century.

D-4-73-175-29 Catholic Parish Church of the Birth of Mary
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Kreuzberg 11
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Former school house Two-storey, sandstone ashlar masonry, gable roof; 1852, southern ground floor extension by a classroom, sandstone masonry, gable roof at a 90-degree angle adjoining the core building; 1924. D-4-73-175-58 Former school house
In the garden of Kreuzberg 11
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Wayside shrine with cross tractor Sandstone, 18th century, restored. D-4-73-175-36 Wayside shrine with cross tractor
Near Kreuzberg, at the entrance to the church
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crossroads Cross and body made of wood, base sandstone, base marked "1821" and "1841". D-4-73-175-33 crossroads
Near Kreuzberg, exit towards Tambach
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Wayside shrine, so-called Schwedenmarter Sandstone, irregular hexagonal shaft on a square base, four-sided attachment with flat niches, inscribed "1713". D-4-73-175-38 Wayside shrine, so-called Schwedenmarter
At Rosengasse 5
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Processional altar Sandstone, square base, top with deep niche, mid-18th century. D-4-73-175-37 Processional altar
Rosengasse 6
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Farmhouse Two-storey half-timbered house with hipped roof, sloping roof on the southwest side of the eaves, arbor, late 18th century. D-4-73-175-30 Farmhouse
Wassergasse 2
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Farmhouse Single-storey half-timbered house with a tailcoat roof, gable with half-hip, second quarter of the 19th century;

walled in relief Holy Trinity, late 18th / early 19th century.

D-4-73-175-31 Farmhouse

Schlettach

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Beenles, in the Callenberger Forest, 1000 meters northeast on the forest path
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Cross stone, so-called blacksmith cross The probably medieval blacksmith's cross on the Tannenberg is in the Callenberg Forest. The stone slab made of gray, coarse-grained sandstone shows a Latin cross and the number 185. According to legend, a blacksmith killed his wife here. The stone also served as a boundary stone for the Tambach rulership. D-4-73-175-44 Cross stone, so-called blacksmith cross
Colberger Weg 2
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Farmhouse The farmhouse, a single-storey half-timbered building on a massive basement with a hipped roof, dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. Century. D-4-73-175-43 Farmhouse

Tambach

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Am Brunnhölzlein 1
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Residential building Two-storey semi-detached house with half-hipped roof, base made of sandstone ashlars, facade of the ground floor in brick shell construction with architectural structures made of sandstone, first floor half-timbered with brick infills, Annawerker roof tiles, dormers with pyramid roofs; to the rear stable and barn outbuildings in brick shell construction; around 1880. D-4-73-175-55 Residential building
Near Am Brunnhölzlein
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Sheepfold Free-standing, over a rectangular floor plan, saddle roof, ground floor and gable made of sandstone blocks, upper floor half-timbered, around 1850. D-4-73-175-56 Sheepfold
Am Wildpark 1
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Former mill of the Tambach monastery office Single-storey half-hipped mansard roof, second half of the 18th century, roof extension with ornamental framework, early 20th century. D-4-73-175-54 Former mill of the Tambach monastery office
Am Wildpark 2
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Former brewery of the Tambach monastery office, then forester's house in the wildlife park Two-storey hipped roof building with a convex central projection, second half of the 18th century. D-4-73-175-45 Former brewery of the Tambach monastery office, then forester's house in the wildlife park
B 303, Schloßallee, Hohe Leite, Tambacher Berg, on the road to Neundorf
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Wayside shrine Sandstone, cuboid base with column, picture attachment on four sides, labeled "1722". D-4-73-175-52 Wayside shrine
Hofwiese, near Schloßallee, at the entrance to the wildlife park
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goal Two stately baroque gate pillars, sandstone, 18th century. D-4-73-175-51 goal
Schlossallee 1 / 1a; 5/7
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Tambach Castle, former summer residence of the abbots of Langheim Abbey Three-storey three-wing complex, east wing 1698, middle wing and west wing 1777/86, castle church (Catholic branch church of the Assumption of Mary); with equipment ;

Main courtyard facing the park with a water basin, two groups of putti, four vases, a balustrade with four statues and four vases.

D-4-73-175-46 Tambach Castle, former summer residence of the abbots of Langheim Abbey
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Schloßallee 2
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Castle economy Stately two-storey hipped roof building, grooved corner pilasters on the ground floor, western gable slated, inscribed "1836". D-4-73-175-47 Castle economy
Schloßallee 3
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Domain rent office of the Count's Ortenburg domain Mansard roof building, second half of the 18th century; then a wall crowned by vases, compare Schloßallee 7. D-4-73-175-48 Domain rent office of the Count's Ortenburg domain
Schloßallee 5
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Former servant's apartment Hipped roof building, second half of the 18th century; then a wall crowned by vases, compare Schloßallee 7. D-4-73-175-49 Former servant's apartment
Schlossallee 7; 5
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Two-storey hipped roof building Heraldic shield marked 1746; Wall crowned by vases and rich baroque pillar gate form the end of the street with the previous houses. D-4-73-175-50 Two-storey hipped roof building

Weidach

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Schlettacher Wegäcker, east of Eierberg, near the Weidach / Weitramsdorf field boundary
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Border stone, so-called hospital stone Sandstone, late 18th century. D-4-73-175-53 Border stone, so-called hospital stone

Weitramsdorf

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Hall Lindig
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Cent stone The Centstein with the designation "1599" in the Lindig corridor was set after the Trappstadt Recess of 1599. The treaty concluded between Prince-Bishop Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn and the Dukes Johann Casimir and Johann Ernst von Sachsen-Coburg regulated the previously disputed border between the Duchy of Würzburg and the Principality of Sachsen-Coburg. D-4-73-175-6 Cent stone
Stöckäcker
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Cent stone The centstone with the designation "1599" in the eastern part of Stöckholz was set after the Trappstadt Recess of 1599. The treaty concluded between Prince-Bishop Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn and the Dukes Johann Casimir and Johann Ernst von Sachsen-Coburg regulated the previously disputed border between the Duchy of Würzburg and the Principality of Sachsen-Coburg. D-4-73-175-5 Cent stone
Ummerstadter Straße 2
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boom The classicist tavern sign with the designation "1789" hangs on the traditional Helbig inn. D-4-73-175-2 boom
Ummerstadter Straße 5
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Nicholas Hall building with roof turret, 18th century; with equipment . Above the portal on the west side two cartouches, one with the monogram of Duke Franz Friedrich Anton von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (1750–1806), the other with the Saxon diamond-shaped wreath coat of arms. D-4-73-175-1 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Nicholas
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Ummerstadter Straße 11
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Former school, now town hall The two-storey neo-renaissance building with a stair tower and ornamental gable was built in 1901–1902 as a school building. Since the 1970s he has served the community administration. D-4-73-175-3 Former school, now town hall

Former architectural monuments

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Altenhof
Tambacher Straße 6
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Tailcoat house The house was a half-timbered construction with a two-story arbor. It dates from the first half of the 19th century and was demolished in the 2000s. D-4-73-175-10 BW
Neundorf
Herrengasse 2
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Half-timbered house Crested hip, early 19th century. D-4-73-175-26 BW

See also

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Chart B of the Stone Legend Trail: Boundary Stones ( Memento from February 1, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. http://www.suehnekreuz.de/bayern/gersbach.htm#1
  3. http://www.suehnekreuz.de/bayern/schlettach.htm

Web links

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