List of architectural monuments in Wolframs-Eschenbach

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The monuments of the Middle Franconian town of Wolframs-Eschenbach 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 August 13, 2016 and contains 63 architectural monuments

Wolframs-Eschenbach coat of arms

Ensemble old town Wolframs-Eschenbach

Liebfrauenmünster in Wolframs-Eschenbach
Main street Wolframs-Eschenbach in west-east direction

The ensemble includes the walled medieval city with its fortifications, the partially built-up rampart on the southern flank, partly occupied by gardens, the former fortification ponds lined with stone walls and now dry on the north and east sides, and on the west side part of the late medieval ones Upper suburb, the harbor market and the Upper Torweiher.

Originally eichstättische spots with church mounting probably of the later 11th century came in the late 12th century as a fief to the counts of Wertheim - Rieneck , whose ministry officials , the lords of Eschenbach were, including the poet Wolfram von Eschenbach was one who was born here and was buried. In 1210 the parish and goods were given to the Teutonic Order , which was established in the 13th and 14th centuries. Century built up a larger territory around Eschenbach and founded a commandery , which of course was repealed in the middle of the 14th century in favor of Nuremberg. Eschenbach remained for the following centuries until the secularization own city of the Teutonic Order, first as the seat of a Ammannes , later a bailiff .

The time after the abolition of the Commandery extends from 1332, the year of the city's elevation , several times until 1429 imperial privileges for the expansion of the city fortifications. However, the findings, especially at the city gates, show that fortifications were roughly the same size as today. The importance of Wolframs-Eschenbach lies above all in the fact that a fortified Teutonic order residence of the 13th / 14th centuries is here. Century, one of the earliest residences of the Teutonic Order in Germany. The early relocation of the Commandery to Nuremberg slowed down further urban development and led to the fact that the two-gate city complex was preserved to this day, only the details of the individual buildings were changed.

The floor plan is parabolic, with the parabolic curve surrounding the older fortified church. From the center of the baseline, where the Upper Gate is located, the wide, market-like main street runs axially, ends in a system of triangular market and round church square and runs, narrower, with many offsets, to the Lower Gate. All of the city's important buildings are accessed from this street; all of the richly designed facades, mostly on the gable end, face it. Another alley ring circumscribes the inside of the city wall, with minor shifts. This lane ring provides access mainly to small single-storey, arable bourgeois properties. In addition to the remarkable regularity of the city plan, there is a further peculiarity of the city's planned and expensive basement. A system of vaulted corridors, partially extended like a hall, with their own wells and watercourses, connects the properties and contributes to the modeling of the city hill, on whose ridge the main road runs, while the terrain slopes down to the north and south wall lines and the parabolic curve. File number: E-5-71-229-1.

City fortifications

The city fortifications consist of a closed wall ring made of ashlar and quarry stone with a ring and fence wall on the south, west and north west. The curtain wall on the north and east side has front fortification ponds from the 13th-15th centuries. Century. Up until the 18th century the city fortifications were repaired. A barbican is in front of each of the two city gates.

On the ring wall on the south side, the hunger tower from 1527, the citizen tower from the 16th century and a kennel wall with a rectangular corner tower have been preserved. The moat walls on the west side are largely lined with a parapet wall facing the Upper Suburb. The north-west bastion is bordered by two semicircular shell towers in the kennel area at Färbergasse 1, 3 and Obere Gasse 2, 3. The circular wall on the north and east side runs along the city wall path. The associated pond fortification on the north and east side is a planned system that is now largely dry. File number: D-5-71-229-1.

Starting at the Upper Gate, the following parts of the city wall have been preserved in a clockwise direction:

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Hauptstrasse 1
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Upper gate City gate, multi-storey rectangular tower with an ogival passage and tent roof with onion lantern, 13. – 14. Century, upper floor and lantern after 1769, barbican, rectangular enclosure, 1463 D-5-71-229-23 Upper gate
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Hauptstrasse 1
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Upper gate Bridge, two-arched sandstone block construction, probably at the same time D-5-71-229-23 Upper gate
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Near Obere Vorstadt
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Customs house in front of the Upper Gate Single-storey hipped roof building, marked "1782" D-5-71-229-52 Customs house in front of the Upper Gate
Hauptstrasse 3
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city ​​wall Associated with the ring and kennel wall on the west side D-5-71-229-1 city ​​wall
Färbergasse 1, 3
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city ​​wall Circular and kennel wall in the northwest corner of the city fortifications D-5-71-229-1 city ​​wall
Obere Gasse 3
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city ​​wall Ring wall of the city fortifications D-5-71-229-50 city ​​wall
Obere Gasse 5
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Fortification tower, former semicircular shell tower of the north-west bastion of the city fortifications, converted into a residential building Single-storey building with a tent roof and a gable roof at the rear, medieval core, changes 18th / 19th centuries. century D-5-71-229-51 Fortification tower, former semicircular shell tower of the north-west bastion of the city fortifications, converted into a residential building
At the city wall
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city ​​wall Circular wall on the north and east side with two small semicircular and rectangular wall templates D-5-71-229-2 city ​​wall
Dr.-Johann-Baptist-Kurz-Platz 1
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Pond fortification on the east side D-5-71-229-1 BW
Dr.-Johann-Baptist-Kurz-Platz 3
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Former customs house from the lower gate Single-storey hipped roof building, marked "1794" D-5-71-229-13 Former customs house from the lower gate
Dr.-Johann-Baptist-Kurz-Platz 3
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Pond fastening D-5-71-229-13 BW
Dr.-Johannes-Kurz-Platz 5
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Pond fastening D-5-71-229-1 BW
Heumarkt 12
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Lower gate City gate, rectangular tower with sopitz arched passage and tent roof, portcullis, coat of arms stones and rectangular barbican, 13th century core, reconstruction 1396/1416 D-5-71-229-45 Lower gate
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Heumarkt 4, 6, 8, 10, west of the Untere Tor
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City wall, curtain wall and kennel wall D-5-71-229-1 City wall, curtain wall and kennel wall
Lower suburb 19, 17, 15, 13, 11, 17, 9
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City fortifications, ramparts on the south side D-5-71-229-1 City fortifications, ramparts on the south side
Deutschordensstraße 28, 26, 24
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City wall, southern ring and kennel wall D-5-71-229-1 City wall, southern ring and kennel wall
Deutschordensstraße 22
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City wall, to the rear the southern ring and kennel wall D-5-71-229-10 City wall, to the rear the southern ring and kennel wall
Deutschordensstraße 18/20
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So-called hunger tower Round tower with tent roof, 1425 D-5-71-229-9 So-called hunger tower
Deutschordensstraße 18/20
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City wall, southern ring and kennel wall D-5-71-229-9 City wall, southern ring and kennel wall
Deutschordensstraße 16, 14, 12, 10, 8
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City wall, southern ring and fence wall of the city fortifications D-5-71-229-8 City wall, southern ring and fence wall of the city fortifications
Deutschordensstraße 6
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So-called citizen tower Round tower on a rectangular basement, tent roof, first third of the 15th century D-5-71-229-7 So-called citizen tower
Deutschordensstraße 6
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City wall, western and southern ring and kennel wall of the city fortifications D-5-71-229-7 City wall, western and southern ring and kennel wall of the city fortifications
Deutschordensstraße 6, in front of the Zwinger
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Rectangular corner tower D-5-71-229-7 Rectangular corner tower
Richard-Wagner-Strasse
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City fortifications, bridge-like retaining wall of the Upper Torweiher D-5-71-229-1 City fortifications, bridge-like retaining wall of the Upper Torweiher
Richard-Wagner-Straße 1
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City fortifications, ramparts D-5-71-229-1 BW
Richard-Wagner-Straße 3
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City fortifications, ramparts D-5-71-229-1 BW
Deutschordensstraße 4
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City wall, western ring and kennel wall D-5-71-229-5 City wall, western ring and kennel wall
Deutschordensstraße 2
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City wall, western ring and kennel wall D-5-71-229-4 City wall, western ring and kennel wall
Hauptstrasse 2
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City wall, ring wall of the city fortifications D-5-71-229-1 City wall, ring wall of the city fortifications

Architectural monuments according to districts

Wolframs-Eschenbach

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Adelmannsdorfer Straße 6, on Adelmannsdorfer Straße
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Wayside shrine Round stone pillar with a top, 17th century, with a cast iron cross D-5-71-229-76 BW
Deutschordensstraße 5
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Craftsman House Two-storey saddle roof construction in corner position, gable and upper storey half-timbered, 1409 (dendrochronologically dated), conversions 1569/78 D-5-71-229-6 Craftsman House
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Deutschordensstraße 22
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Former tithe barn Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, to the west with half-hipped, half-timbered construction, 1492 (dendrochronologically dated), roof structure 16./17. century D-5-71-229-10 Former tithe barn
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Eschenbacher Weg; on the outskirts on the left of the road to Adelmannsdorf
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Wayside chapel Small, massive gable roof building with a three-sided end, neo-Gothic, late 19th century D-5-71-229-77 BW
Eschenbacher Wegäcker; south of the city
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Wayside shrine Stone pillar with picture case, 1623, with a cast-iron cross D-5-71-229-73 BW
Färbergasse 16
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Former chaplain's house Two-storey eaves saddle roof construction, partly half-timbered, adjoining the medieval churchyard fortifications, 1666 D-5-71-229-16 Former chaplain's house
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Färbergasse 17; Near Färbergasse
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New chaplain's house Two-storey massive hipped roof building, with corner blocks and sandstone portal, in neo-Renaissance forms, with a colored stone Madonna, 1900 D-5-71-229-17 New chaplain's house
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Färbergasse 17; Near Färbergasse
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enclosure Base wall with pillars, probably at the same time D-5-71-229-17 BW
Färbergasse 23
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Former benefice house Two-storey, gable-independent building with half-hipped roof, half-timbered construction, 1409/10 (dendrochronologically dated) D-5-71-229-19 Former benefice house
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Färbergasse 25
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Residential building Single-storey gable-independent building with pitched roof, with half-timbered gable, 18th / 19th centuries century D-5-71-229-20 Residential building
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Färbergasse 31
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House Madonna Figure in late Gothic forms, set in a small niche D-5-71-229-21 House Madonna
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Hauptstrasse 4
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Residential buildings Two-storey saddle roof building in corner position, upper storey and gable half-timbered, 1686 (dendrochronologically dated), probably with an older core, house figure, Mother of God made of wood, around 1500 D-5-71-229-26 Residential buildings
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Hauptstrasse 5
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Residential buildings Two-storey saddle roof building in corner position, solid, core 1420/21 (d), renovation marked with the year "1842", increase in 1926 D-5-71-229-27 Residential buildings
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Hauptstrasse 6
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So-called lamb tavern Former inn, two-storey gable-independent gable roof building, upper floor and gable half-timbered, partly protruding, 1411/12 (dendrochronologically dated), house figure around 1600 D-5-71-229-28 So-called lamb tavern
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Hauptstrasse 6
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Outbuildings One-storey solid building with a steep gable roof, probably the 16th century at its core, expanded after 1826 D-5-71-229-28 BW
Hauptstrasse 7
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Residential building Two-storey eaves saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, portal marked with the year "1855", in the core probably older, with historicizing figural niche, 19th century D-5-71-229-29 Residential building
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Hauptstrasse 8
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Former blacksmiths, so-called Wolfenschmiede Two-storey gable-roof construction, continuous half-timbered building, with loading hatch, 1411/12 ( dendrochronologically dated ), changes around 1610 and 18th century, with a small house Madonna, 18th century D-5-71-229-30 Former blacksmiths, so-called Wolfenschmiede
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Hauptstrasse 9
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Inn Three-storey building on the eaves with a half-hipped roof, half-timbered upper storey on the side, with arcade, in the core around 1500, changes 1621/23 (dendrochronologically dated) and 1852 (dendrochronologically dated) D-5-71-229-31 Inn
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Hauptstrasse 9
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Courtyard entrance Diamond-coated gate surround, 17th century D-5-71-229-31 Courtyard entrance
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Hauptstrasse 10
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Residential building Two-storey eaves gable roof structure, core early 15th century (dendrochronologically dated 1409/10), portal early 17th century D-5-71-229-32 Residential building
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Hauptstrasse 11
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Inn Two-storey saddle roof construction in corner position, upper storey and gable half-timbered, dendrologically dated to 1411, changes from the 19th century, roof structure dendrochronologically dated to 1738 D-5-71-229-33 Inn
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Hauptstrasse 12
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Agricultural bourgeoisie Two-storey gable-independent saddle roof structure, half-hipped at the rear, partly half-timbered, portal with sandstone edging, in the core 1409/10 (dendrochronologically dated), changes 1610 (dendrochronologically) and 1764 D-5-71-229-34 Agricultural bourgeoisie
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Hauptstrasse 12
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Gate entrance With sandstone surround, probably 18th century D-5-71-229-34 Gate entrance
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Hauptstraße, in front of No. 12
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Stone well shaft Ashlar masonry, probably from the late Middle Ages D-5-71-229-35 Stone well shaft
Hauptstrasse 13
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof construction in corner position, 18./19. century D-5-71-229-36 Residential building
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Hauptstrasse 14
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Residential building Two-storey gable-independent gable roof building, with half-timbered gable, late Renaissance portal in natural stone with shell niches, 16th – 17th centuries. Century, in the core before 1500 D-5-71-229-37 Residential building
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Hauptstrasse 15
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Residential buildings Two-storey eaves saddle roof construction, partly timber-frame, around 1700 D-5-71-229-38 Residential buildings
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Hauptstrasse 16
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Residential building Two-storey eaves gable roof building with half-timbered upper storey, 1707/08 (dendrochronologically dated) D-5-71-229-39 Residential building
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Hauptstrasse 17
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Former royal inn Two-storey eaves gable roof construction with volute gable and double portal, Renaissance, portal marked with the year "1609", above it a baroque figure niche made of clay, 18th century D-5-71-229-41 Former royal inn
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Hauptstrasse 17; Hauptstrasse 19
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Former royal inn Courtyard entrance, probably early 17th century D-5-71-229-41 associated Former royal inn
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Hauptstrasse 19
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Former royal inn Facades with sgraffito painting, 1623, interior work 17th century; with equipment D-5-71-229-41 associated Former royal inn
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Adolph-Kolping-Gasse 1
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Former royal inn Outbuilding, two-story saddle roof construction, probably early 17th century D-5-71-229-41 associated Former royal inn
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Hauptstrasse 18
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So-called High House Residential building, corner house in a prominent urban development location, two-storey saddle roof construction, gable and upper floor half-timbered, 1439/40 (dendrochronologically dated), changes in 17th / 18th centuries. Century, profiled portal around 1600 D-5-71-229-40 So-called High House
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Hauptstrasse 21
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Former monastery, inn Two-storey gable building with steep gable roof, half-timbered upper storey and gable, late Renaissance portal, dendrochronologically dated 1610, remodeling 18th century; with equipment D-5-71-229-42 Former monastery, inn
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Hauptstrasse 21
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Former monastery, barn in the back Two-storey saddle roof building with half-timbered upper storey and gable, dendrochronologically dated to 1602/1609 D-5-71-229-42 BW
Hauptstrasse 21
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Former Ordensvogtei, gate entrance 17./18. century D-5-71-229-42 BW
Heumarkt 3
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Former farm house Two-storey saddle roof building in corner position, half-timbered upper storey and gable, 18th century, half-timbered back 15th / 16th. Century, dendrochronologically dated to around 1410 and 1680, Baroque figural niche made of faience, with sculpture of the Virgin Mary, 18th century D-5-71-229-43 Former farm house
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Heumarkt 3
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barn Half-timbered building with a gable roof, one side with a crooked hip, 1696 (dendrochronologically dated) D-5-71-229-43 BW
Heumarkt 3
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Parts of the enclosure Natural stone masonry, 19th century D-5-71-229-43 BW
Hintere Gasse 3
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Former farm house One-storey eaves side building with steep gable roof and half-timbered gable, 1560 (dendrochronologically dated), barn attached to the gable side, plastered quarry stone building with steep gable roof, 1796 D-5-71-229-94 Former farm house
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Hintere Gasse 9
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Former farm house Ground floor saddle roof construction over medieval cellar, roof structure dendrochronologically dated to 1684, changed 19th / 20th. century D-5-71-229-87 BW
Holzwegäcker; on the edge of the field east of the city
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Wayside shrine Round stone pillar with picture case, Teutonic Order Cross, 17th century D-5-71-229-72 BW
Near Lichtenauer Strasse; at the end of the village, at Lichtenauer Straße No. 8
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Wayside chapel Small saddle roof building, sandstone cuboid, with neo-Romanesque elements, around 1900; with equipment D-5-71-229-46 BW
Near Merkendorfer Strasse; outside the city, corner of Biederbacher Straße
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Group of five stone crosses According to tradition, mostly from 1680; another two added D-5-71-229-48 Group of five stone crosses
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Near Windsbacher Straße
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crossroads Cast iron cross on a sandstone base, second half of the 19th century D-5-71-229-75 BW
Northern Ringstrasse 1; at the crossing Fischbacher Weg / Nördliche Ringstraße
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Wayside chapel Small solid building with historicizing, neo-Gothic elements, around 1850; with equipment D-5-71-229-22 Wayside chapel
Obere Gasse 3
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Residential buildings Single-storey, gable-independent building with a pitched roof, massive, 1826 D-5-71-229-50 Residential buildings
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Obere Gasse 3
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Outbuildings Adjacent to the city wall, 19th century D-5-71-229-50 Outbuildings
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Obere Gasse 5
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Former Shell tower of the north-west bastion of the city fortifications converted into a residential building, semicircular single-storey building with a gable roof, medieval core, changes in the 18th and 19th centuries. Century D-5-71-229-51 Former  Shell tower of the north-west bastion of the city fortifications
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Schulgässchen 2; Schulgässchen 4
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Former girls' school house of the poor school sisters Two-storey saddle roof structure, stone building, leaning against the wall of the church fortifications, with arched passage through Färbergasse, originally probably the seat of the Beguinage monastery, which has been documented since the 14th century, 1598 (dendrochronologically dated), changes in the 17th century D-5-71-229-58 Former girls' school house of the poor school sisters
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Schulgässchen 2; Schulgässchen 4
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House Madonna 15th century D-5-71-229-58 BW
Schulgässchen 2; Schulgässchen 4
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Garden and walling D-5-71-229-58 Garden and walling
Schulgässchen 4
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Former school house Two-storey saddle roof building in corner position, with corner cuboid, marked with the year "1886" D-5-71-229-59 Former school house
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State Road 2220; approx. 1 km outside at the height
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Cast iron crucifix on a stone base Inscribed "1892" D-5-71-229-49 BW
Lower Suburb 4; on the property wall near No. 4 and 6
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Wayside chapel Small solid building with a flat gable roof, with natural stone integration, 17th century; with equipment D-5-71-229-60 BW
Lower suburb, in front of No. 17
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Wayside shrine With swollen column shaft, sandstone, with cast iron crucifix, 17th century D-5-71-229-61 BW
on the road to Reutern
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Wayside shrine Round stone pillar with top and cast iron cross, 17th – 19th centuries century D-5-71-229-74 BW
Waizendorfer Straße 14
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Catholic cemetery church St. Sebastian, probably the former chapel of a medieval infirmary Hall church , 1486 construction of the nave initially as a chapel, flat-roofed late Gothic choir with sacristy 1515–1518, reconstruction in rococo style by the Ellingen court mason Josef Feuerstein 1740–42; with equipment D-5-71-229-63 Catholic cemetery church St. Sebastian, probably the former chapel of a medieval infirmary
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Waizendorfer Straße 14
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Cemetery complex Late 16th century, gravestones from the 18th – 20th centuries. century D-5-71-229-63 BW
Waizendorfer Straße 14
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Cemetery walling Essentially late 16th century, entrance with wrought iron gate and pillars, early 19th century D-5-71-229-63 BW
Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Platz
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Wolfram monument and fountain In neo-Romanesque forms, architecture by Eduard Riedel , cast zinc figures by Konrad von Knoll , 1861/62 D-5-71-229-71 Wolfram monument and fountain
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Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Platz 1; Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Platz 3
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City hall, former accommodation for the Landkomtur of the Teutonic Order Castle-like two-wing building, three-storey with hipped roof and tail gable, facade made of natural stone, with corner bay window and stair tower, 1623 D-5-71-229-64 City hall, former accommodation for the Landkomtur of the Teutonic Order
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Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Platz 1; Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Platz 3
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Town hall, former tithe barn, part of the former Teutonic Order building Three-storey saddle roof building, 1594/96 (dendrochronologically dated) D-5-71-229-64 Town hall, former tithe barn, part of the former Teutonic Order building
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Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Platz 7; Färbergasse 16; Near Färbergasse
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Catholic parish church Mariae Himmelfahrt (Liebfrauenmünster) Three-aisled hall construction with a single-nave choir and retracted west tower, earliest hall church in Franconia, start of new construction in the 13th century, nave around 1300, elevation of the tower around 1430, renewal of the tower roof dendrochronologically dated to 1464/65, sacristy 1481, baroque and vaulting of the church interior from 1730, chapel of the painful Mother of God by Matthias Binder 1749, purifying restoration and neo-Gothic remodeling 1876–78, west tower with pointed helmet; with equipment D-5-71-229-67 Catholic parish church Mariae Himmelfahrt (Liebfrauenmünster)
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Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Platz 7; Färbergasse 16; Near Färbergasse
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Wall of the former churchyard fortifications, formerly circular Probably 11th century D-5-71-229-67 Wall of the former churchyard fortifications, formerly circular
Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Platz 9
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Old Town Hall Elongated three-storey saddle roof building with a solid ground floor and half-timbered upper storeys, marked "1471", changes 1684/87 (dendrochronologically dated) and the second third of the 19th century D-5-71-229-68 Old Town Hall
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Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Platz 11
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Residential buildings Two-storey, massive gable roof building, with sandstone portal, 1746, changes in the 19th century D-5-71-229-69 Residential buildings

Biederbach

location object description File no. image
In Biederbach
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chapel Rectangular building with a gable roof and ridge turret, retracted choir with three-sided closure, neo-Gothic, around 1880; with equipment D-5-71-229-78 BW
District road AN 12; approx. 500 m outside the village on the road to Gerbersdorf
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crossroads Cast iron crucifix, second third of the 19th century D-5-71-229-79 BW

Reuters

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In Reutern; at the end of the village direction Wolframs-Eschenbach
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Wayside shrine Sandstone, with a metal cross, 17th century D-5-71-229-81 BW
In Reutern
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chapel Small massive gable roof building with roof turrets, plastered structure, 1834; with equipment D-5-71-229-80 BW
Klosterwegfeld; north of the village on the way to Heilsbronn
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Wayside shrine Round stone pillar with a four-sided picture case, above a metal cross, 17th century D-5-71-229-82 BW

Sallmannshof

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In Sallmannshof; Sallmannshof 2
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barn Single-storey saddle roof building, half-timbered, early 17th century D-5-71-229-83 BW

Utzenmühle

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Utzenmühle 4
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Former watermill Massive single-storey building with a pitched roof, probably 18th century, marked with the year "1842" D-5-71-229-84 BW

Waizendorf

location object description File no. image
Waizendorf 12
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Relief stone Inscribed "1732" D-5-71-229-85 BW

Former architectural monuments

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.

location object description File no. image
Wolframs-Eschenbach
Deutschordensstraße 1, by the associated barn west of the ring and kennel wall
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portal Inscribed "1757" D-5-71-229-3 BW
Wolframs-Eschenbach
Gaulgasse 2
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Door frame re. 1771 D-5-71-229-53 BW
Wolframs-Eschenbach
near the city wall
( coordinates are missing! Help us. )
Former craftsman's house Half-timbered upper floor, dendrochronologically dated 1411, remodeling 1702 D-5-71-229-18
Wolframs-Eschenbach
Richard-Wagner-Strasse 2
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Massive pitched roof house House statue of Saint Nepomuk, 18th century; former half-timbered barn D-5-71-229-55 BW
Wolframs-Eschenbach
Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Platz 5
( coordinates are missing! Help me. )
portal Pilaster structure with blown gable, 17th century D-5-71-229-65
Wolframs-Eschenbach
Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Platz 6
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Inscription stone 1784 D-5-71-229-66

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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Commons : Architectural monuments in Wolframs-Eschenbach  - Collection of images, videos and audio files