List of architectural monuments in Wiesentheid

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The monuments of the Lower Franconian market Wiesentheid 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 April 24, 2020 and contains 85 architectural monuments.

Ensembles

Ensemble Schloss Wiesentheid

eastern part of the palace square

The importance of Wiesentheid is closely related to the history of the Schönborn family , especially when the Counts Schönborn took the 18th seat on the Frankish Count's bench in the Reichstag in the last century of the Old Kingdom . The baroque palace building Wiesentheid was thus the residence and seat of government of a high-counts territory directly subject to the emperor and empire. The place Wiesentheid was formed in connection with the old aristocratic seat; it had been expanded together with the castle since Rudolf Franz Erwein von Schönborn took over the rule in 1701 and has since then had the character of a small baroque residential and official town. The four-wing system of the castle, which occupies a corner position within the town, determines the T-shaped street structure; Balthasar-Neumann-Straße runs along the south side, while the east side shows the direction of Kanzleistraße (road to Laub). The junction of the streets that meet at an angle is extended in front of the east front of the palace to form the architecturally elevated monumental area of ​​the palace square: the elongated facade of the palace is opposite the baroque parish church of Balthasar Neumann , which culminates in its west tower ; the renovation is completed by the buildings of the council house and the rectory, with a larger than life, moving crucifixion group set up between the church and the rectory . The building group of the Domanialkanzlei, the so-called official houses (Fasanenhof, Brauerei and Seehof) on the east side of the Kanzleistraße, was built in the 1820s; they took on the administration rooms, apartments and economic facilities that were housed there before the castle was rebuilt. On the other side of the street, a wall delimits the - now public - castle park belonging to the ensemble . This park, originally laid out in the 18th century, was converted in the English style in the first half of the 19th century and expanded to include the entire Am Brühl corridor in 1860, so that it now forms a large, roughly rectangular walled landscape garden. Balthasar-Neumann-Straße is characterized by a series of free-standing two-story hipped roof houses; some date from the 18th century, others from the mid-19th century, many of them in rubble masonry. Boundary: Balthasar-Neumann-Straße 1–10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, Nestfellplatz 1–8, Schloßplatz 1, 2, 3, Schlosspark in the boundary of Parkstraße with no. 10 and connection along creek to Viehtriebweg / Kanzleistraße / Schloßplatz, Kanzleistraße 2, 4, 6, 8. File number: E-6-75-178-1.

Ensemble Marienplatz

Wiesentheid was raised to the market in 1682 and had its own market organization in 1685. Marienplatz, where the communal drinking fountain used to be and where the plant market and annual markets took place, represents the market town of Wiesentheid. It is a triangular square, in the middle of which the neo-Gothic Marian column, designed by Karl Alexander von Heideloff , has risen since 1859 . Under the two-story hipped roof houses of the 18th / 19th centuries Century, which surround the square, protrudes the rococo facade of the pharmacy; the large baroque courtyards at the beginning of Sofienstrasse have a say in the design of the square. On the northwest side, the square is closed by a disruptive new building (No. 4). Boundary: Marienplatz 1–5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, Bahnhofstrasse 2, Eichgasse 3, Sophienstrasse 2. File number: E-6-75-178-2.

Ensemble Schönbornstrasse

The dead straight street, which leads south of the old town center to the east, clearly shows its planned layout on the road to Untersambach. It expresses the expansion of Wiesentheid as a residential town in the 18th century and is primarily reminiscent of the reign of Josef Hugo Damian Erwein von Schönborn (1772–1806), who emerged through the construction of many new streets. The relatively wide street has mainly an open two-story development of hipped roof houses and is planted with an avenue of acacia trees. These residential buildings from the later 18th and 19th centuries stand out from the more representative so-called officials' houses on Kanzleistraße, which were built near the castle at the beginning of the 18th century. Boundary: Schönbornstrasse 1–12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, Erweinstrasse 1, 2, Bahnhofstrasse 3, 7. File number: E-6-75-178-3.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Wiesentheid

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Badergasse 4
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Residential building Half-hipped roof building on a broken floor plan, with drilled window frames on the ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, 18th / 19th century. century D-6-75-178-2 Residential building
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Bahnhofstrasse 2
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So-called castle Two-storey two-wing building with gable projections, neo-Renaissance, by master builder Hergenröther 1867–71 D-6-75-178-7 So-called castle
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Bahnhofstrasse 2 a
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Connection Two-storey quarry stone building with a gable roof, drilled window and door frames, labeled "1869" D-6-75-178-5 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 2 a
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Connection Carved wooden door D-6-75-178-5 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 2 a
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Residential building Two-storey two-wing building with hipped roof and plastered half-timbered upper floor, marked "1726" D-6-75-178-3 Residential building
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Bahnhofstrasse 2 a
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Two niche figures D-6-75-178-3 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 3
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Sandstone relief Coronation of Mary, by Lucas van der Auwera 1767 D-6-75-178-4 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 5 a
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Courtyard gate Made of sandstone with ball attachments, inscribed "1790" D-6-75-178-6 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 7
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Balcony grille Wrought iron, 18th century D-6-75-178-8 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 9; Near Neustadtstraße
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Courtyard Single-storey hipped roof house, marked "1742" D-6-75-178-9 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 9; Near Neustadtstraße
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Courtyard, barn Made of quarry stone masonry with a half-hipped roof D-6-75-178-9 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 9; Near Neustadtstraße
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Courtyard, farm wing With half-hipped roof, 18./19. century D-6-75-178-9 BW
Balthasar-Neumann-Strasse 2
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Pietà Sandstone figure in a round arch niche above the entrance door, 1841 D-6-75-178-11 BW
Balthasar-Neumann-Strasse 5
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Residential building Two-story hipped roof building with drilled windows on the upper floor, marked "1770" D-6-75-178-12 Residential building
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Balthasar-Neumann-Strasse 5
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Gate entrance Round arch, inscribed "1812" D-6-75-178-12 Gate entrance
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Balthasar-Neumann-Strasse 7
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey mansard roof building with plastered half-timbered upper storey, 18th century D-6-75-178-13 BW
Balthasar-Neumann-Strasse 7
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Courtyard gate With vase attachments, 19th century D-6-75-178-13 Courtyard gate
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Balthasar-Neumann-Strasse 9
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Residential building Two-storey mansard roof building, 18th century D-6-75-178-14 Residential building
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Balthasar-Neumann-Strasse 14
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town hall Hipped mansard roof with baroque structure and turrets, 1741 D-6-75-178-15 town hall
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Balthasar-Neumann-Strasse 20
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Kreissparkasse Classicist building, mid-19th century D-6-75-178-16 BW
Balthasar-Neumann-Strasse 26
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Inn Two-storey hipped mansard roof with a central resalit and corner pilasters, second half of the 18th century D-6-75-178-17 Inn
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Balthasar-Neumann-Strasse 26
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Inn, boom D-6-75-178-17 BW
Geesdorfer Straße
( coordinates are missing! Help us. )
Wayside shrine With Coronation of Mary, inscribed "1701"

not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas

D-6-75-178-48
Reupelsdorfer Weg
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Wayside shrine Inscribed "1831"

not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas

D-6-75-178-54
Erlachsmühlenweg; on the way to Erlachmühle
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Wayside shrine In a curved top a relief of the Pietà, crowned by a wrought-iron cross, inscribed "1772" D-6-75-178-56 Wayside shrine
Erweinstrasse 6
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Inn Two-storey mansard roof building with drilled windows, marked "1768" D-6-75-178-20 BW
Erweinstrasse 6
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Inn, baroque courtyard gate D-6-75-178-20 BW
Erweinstrasse 6
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Inn, outbuilding D-6-75-178-20 BW
Feuerbacher Strasse 1
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Kreuzkapelle, Count's crypt chapel St. Jakob Central building with four cross arms, 1687–1692, by Antonio Petrini for Johann Otto Graf von Dernbach as octagon, 1712 ff. Extended by four cross wings by Father Nikolaus Loyson SJ; with equipment D-6-75-178-46 Kreuzkapelle, Count's crypt chapel St. Jakob
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Large lake corridor; Feuerbacher Weg
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Wayside shrine On a cube base a bevelled support with an attachment, reliefs with half-length portraits of Jesus and Mary, inscribed "1912" D-6-75-178-50 BW
Hans-Zander-Weg 15
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Wayside shrine On a cube base a square support with an attachment, on it a relief with the coronation of Mary, inscribed "1746" D-6-75-178-24 BW
Jahnstraße 31, road to Untersambach
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Wayside shrine Cube base, square column and top with the coronation of Mary and crucifixion, inscribed "1822" D-6-75-178-53 BW
Kanzleistraße 2, 4
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So-called Fasanenhof Symmetrically composed assembly of two mansard roof buildings with pillar portals and a small central building, 1725–29 D-6-75-178-22 So-called Fasanenhof
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Kanzleistraße 2, 4
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Utility wings D-6-75-178-22 associated Utility wings
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Kanzleistraße 2, 4
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Quarry stone barn D-6-75-178-22 associated BW
Kanzleistraße 6
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So-called Seehof Mansard roof with a gable-crowned central projection, 1723–25 by Johann Georg Seitz D-6-75-178-23 So-called Seehof
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Kanzleistraße 6
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Farm buildings D-6-75-178-23 associated Farm buildings
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Kapellenweg; at the sports field
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Wayside shrine Essay with a relief of St. Sebastian, 18th century D-6-75-178-47 BW
Kirchgasse 4
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Quarry stone wall With round arched courtyard gate, sandstone, inscribed "1725" and courtyard gate pillar, sandstone, inscribed "1788" D-6-75-178-25 Quarry stone wall
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Marienplatz
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Marian column Neo-Gothic, by Karl Alexander von Heideloff , 1859–66 D-6-75-178-29 Marian column
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Marienplatz 7
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So-called Templar House Renaissance building with curved gables, first half of the 17th century D-6-75-178-26 So-called Templar House
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Marienplatz 11
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Courtyard gate Made of sandstone with ball attachments, 19th century D-6-75-178-27 Courtyard gate
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Marienplatz 13
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Former pharmacy Two-storey mansard roof building with baroque structures, mid-18th century D-6-75-178-28 Former pharmacy
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Near Balthasar-Neumann-Straße, at the rectory
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Fountain New Baroque fountain as a war memorial, labeled "1870/71" D-6-75-178-10 Fountain
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Near Nikolaus-Fey-Straße, in front of the cemetery
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Cross tug Early 20th century; Copy, the original is in the rectory in Tückenhausen near Ochsenfurt D-6-75-178-33 Cross tug
Near Prichsenstädter Straße
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graveyard Gate pillar, late 18th century

Cemetery cross, inscribed "1730"

D-6-75-178-32 graveyard
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Neßfellplatz 2
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Residential building Two-storey mansard roof building, unplastered quarry stone masonry, with drilled window and door frames, inscribed "1736" D-6-75-178-30 Residential building
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Neßfellplatz 8
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Residential building Sandstone block building with hipped roof and rich baroque facade, mid-18th century D-6-75-178-31 Residential building
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Neßfellplatz 8
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Immaculata figure D-6-75-178-31 Immaculata figure
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Neßfellplatz 9
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So-called Schönborn Hall Hall building with saddle roof and extension, event hall with pilasters, coffered stucco ceiling, stage and gallery, 1926/27 D-6-75-178-93 BW
Parkstrasse
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Nepomuk figure Sandstone figure on a rectangular classicist base inscribed "1893" D-6-75-178-18 Nepomuk figure
Parkstrasse 9
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Residential building single-storey saddle roof building with ornamental framework gable, around 1700 D-6-75-178-1 BW
Parkstrasse 10
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building made of quarry stone masonry with drilled window and door frames, 18th / 19th centuries century D-6-75-178-34 BW
above the sports field
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Processional altar Inscribed "1767"; not re-qualified D-6-75-178-49
Reupelsdorfer Weg, Gartenstraße
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Wayside shrine With representation of the Trinity with Assumption of Mary, inscribed "1816" D-6-75-178-51 BW
Reupelsdorfer Weg
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Wayside shrine Gable-like top with relief of the Pietà made of ceramic in a round arch niche, inscribed "1760" D-6-75-178-55 BW
Schloßplatz
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Crucifixion group Monumental group made of sandstone, by Lukas Anton van der Auwera, inscribed "1766" D-6-75-178-38 Crucifixion group
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Schloßplatz 1
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Schönborn Castle, formerly owned by Castell Four-wing complex with round corner towers, 1576–1600 including the older so-called Fuchsbaus (1576), redesigned in the Baroque style in 1708–24 D-6-75-178-35 Schönborn Castle, formerly owned by Castell
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Schloßplatz 1
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Parks Anglicised 1826-41, enclosure walls with gates D-6-75-178-35 Parks
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Schloßplatz 1, south of the castle
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Park gate Around 1760 D-6-75-178-35 BW
Schlossplatz 2; Balthasar-Neumann-Strasse 1a
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Rectory Two-storey solid building with a high hipped roof and baroque structure, 1721 D-6-75-178-36 Rectory
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Schlossplatz 2; Balthasar-Neumann-Straße 1a, on the garden wall
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Cross tug Designated "1680" D-6-75-178-36 associated BW
Schlossplatz 4; Kanzleistraße 2; Schloßplatz 2
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Mauritius Hall building with tower facade and mansard roof, by Johann Georg Seitz, 1727–1732, with the participation of Balthasar Neumann; with equipment D-6-75-178-37 Catholic Parish Church of St. Mauritius
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Schönbornstrasse 3
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Residential building Two-storey mansard roof building in the core of the 18th century, redesigned in the 20th century D-6-75-178-39 BW
Schönbornstrasse 25
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building, first half of the 19th century D-6-75-178-40 BW
Sophienstraße 2
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Baroque portal Drilled door frame with blown segment gable, marked "1725" D-6-75-178-41 BW
Sophienstraße 8
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Public house sign With double-headed eagle, 18th century D-6-75-178-42 BW
Sophienstraße 10
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Residential building Two-storey eaves-sided gable roof building, ground floor with baroque frames, inscribed "1726" D-6-75-178-43 Residential building
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Sophienstraße 10
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Courtyard gate With Pietà, inscribed "1728" D-6-75-178-43 Courtyard gate
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Sophienstraße 13
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Stone gate With ball attachment, inscribed "1797" D-6-75-178-44 BW
Sophienstraße 14
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Door framing Drilled, inscribed "1798" D-6-75-178-45 BW
Cattle drive; "Schlossgartenläng" corridor
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Wayside shrine On a low plinth a squat pillar with a gable-shaped top, inside a Pietà, inscribed "1921" D-6-75-178-52 BW

Feuerbach

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Kleinlangheimer Straße 5
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Lintel of the courtyard gate With pine cones, inscribed "1784" D-6-75-178-81 BW
Schwarzacher Straße 18
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Evangelical Lutheran parish church, former town hall Hipped roof building with ridge turret, plastered half-timbered upper floor with drilled windows, 1751, arched windows and prayer room on the ground floor, 1874; with equipment D-6-75-178-57 Evangelical Lutheran parish church, former town hall
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Schwarzacher Strasse 27
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A memorial integrated into the cemetery wall with inscription plaques commemorating those who fell in the First and Second World Wars Limestone, around 1925 D-6-75-178-82 BW
Schwarzacher Strasse 30
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Farm, stable house With hipped roof, quarry stone masonry, gate marked "1807" D-6-75-178-58 Farm, stable house
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Schwarzacher Strasse 30
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Farm, barn Inscribed "1833" D-6-75-178-58 BW
Schwarzacher Strasse 30
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Farm, outbuildings and fruit kiln D-6-75-178-58 BW

Geesdorf

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Flürleinstrasse
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Wayside shrine On a cubic base with a beveled table and tapering, square column, a picture panel with the representation of St. George, inscribed "17 (...) 8" D-6-75-178-61 BW
Rüderner Straße 15
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Inn Single-storey mansard roof made of quarry stone masonry, first half of the 19th century D-6-75-178-60 BW
Rüderner Straße 15
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Wayside shrine With fourteen helpers D-6-75-178-60 BW
Rüderner Straße 23
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Catholic branch church St. Andreas Small neo-Gothic hall building with roof turret, second half of the 19th century D-6-75-178-59 Catholic branch church St. Andreas
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State Road 2272; Road to Wiesentheid
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Wayside shrine With crucifixion and trinity, inscribed "1875" D-6-75-178-62 BW
Untersambacher Weg, at the end of the village on the road to Geiselwind
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Wayside shrine Sandstone, with the coronation of Mary and 14 helpers, inscribed "1720" (26?) D-6-75-178-84 BW

Reupelsdorf

location object description File no. image
Bärenbach
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Wayside shrine Sandstone, with a relief of the Crucifixion and the Lamb of God, inscribed "1623" (on a modern base with pillar) D-6-75-178-86 BW
Hägäcker; on the road to Dimbach
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Wayside shrine Pillar made of plastered masonry with a four-sided sandstone image attachment with reliefs of the Coronation of Mary, Saint Sebastian, Queen of Heaven with Child and Crucifixion, 18th century D-6-75-178-72 Wayside shrine
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Hauptstrasse 10
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Inn Two-storey gable-independent half-hipped roof building, plastered quarry stone masonry, half-timbered gable, inscribed "1827" D-6-75-178-64 BW
Hauptstrasse 10
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Courtyard gate D-6-75-178-64 BW
Hauptstrasse 23
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Stone cross Made of sandstone, walled into the property wall, widened foot and shortened head, with inscription and inscribed "1731" D-6-75-178-65 BW
Hauptstrasse 26; in the former community barn
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Wayside shrine With crucifixion, inscribed "1625" D-6-75-178-76 BW
Hauptstrasse 29
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Catholic parish church of St. Sebastian Choir tower church , tower basement late Gothic, upper floor from 1610, nave 1723–1724; with equipment D-6-75-178-67 Catholic parish church of St. Sebastian
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Hauptstraße 29, in front of the church
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Immaculate statue 18th century D-6-75-178-67 Immaculate statue
Hauptstrasse 39
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Residential building Two-storey quarry stone building with hipped roof, surrounding cornice and corner pilaster, around 1800 D-6-75-178-69 BW
Hauptstrasse 40
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Farmhouse Single-storey, gable-independent mansard hipped roof construction made of quarry stone masonry, early 19th century D-6-75-178-70 BW
Hauptstrasse 40
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Courtyard gate D-6-75-178-70 BW
Main road; Hauptstrasse 37
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Pedestrian gate Inscribed "1807" D-6-75-178-68 BW
Main road; Hauptstrasse 37
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Immaculata 18th century D-6-75-178-68 BW
Muckenrot; on the dirt road to Eichfeld
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Wayside shrine Pillar made of plastered brickwork with a four-sided sandstone image with a cross, reliefs of the Coronation of Mary, Saint Sebastian, Queen of Heaven and 14 helpers in need, 18th century D-6-75-178-73 BW
Near Sebastiansweg; in the funeral hall
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crucifix Probably 16./17. century D-6-75-178-83 BW
Weichseläcker; on the road to Wiesentheid
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Wayside shrine Made of sandstone, simple base, column, top with crucifixion, figures on the narrow sides, inscription on the back, inscribed "1621" D-6-75-178-74 Wayside shrine
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Wiesentheider Straße, on the road to Wiesentheid, at Weißmarterschlag Forest Department
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Picture house Inscribed "1858" D-6-75-178-75 BW
To the Fuchsenmühle, in front of the cemetery
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Wayside shrine Pedestal with column and top with relief of the cruiser, 19th century D-6-75-178-71 BW

Lower paper mill

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Lower paper mill 1; Near the lower paper mill
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Former paper mill, now a farm Single-storey half-hipped roof building, quarry stone, early 19th century D-6-75-178-77 Former paper mill, now a farm
Lower paper mill 1; Near the lower paper mill
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Former paper mill and barn D-6-75-178-77 BW
Lower paper mill 1; Near the lower paper mill
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Former paper mill, cellar D-6-75-178-77 BW

Untersambach

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Bachgasse 6
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Catholic branch church St. Barbara Small hall building with a polygonal choir closure and roof turret, inscribed "1771"; with equipment

Eastern cultivation, 1954

D-6-75-178-78 Catholic branch church St. Barbara
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Mill fir; Road to Wiesentheid
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Pyramid shrine Made of sandstone, pyramid on a square base, representation of the 14 helpers in need, inscribed "1839" D-6-75-178-80 BW
Sambachstrasse 8
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Courtyard gate With bandwork and pine cones, sandstone, inscribed "1763" D-6-75-178-79 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.

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