List of architectural monuments in Eppingen
The list of monuments in Eppingen contains the monuments of the town of Eppingen in Baden-Württemberg . The basis is the official directory of the monuments and art monuments of the city of Eppingen which came into force on November 28, 1962, and which was rewritten and supplemented in 1977 and 1979. In 1983 the historic town center was placed under monument protection as a whole . The article is based on the list of individual monuments from 1985 and has been slightly adapted to include street names and house numbers that have since been changed, as well as comments on objects that are no longer available.
Half-timbered houses in the area of the historic old town and the suburbs laid out in the late Middle Ages as well as the model courtyards laid out along the main streets according to plans by Durlach court architect Thomas Lefèbvre from 1703 in the 18th and 19th centuries make up the largest part of the city's individual monument inventory. Most of the half-timbered houses were exposed as early as the 1950s and 1960s. Another focal point of the monument is the school and administrative district on Kaiserstraße, where numerous stately stone buildings, including the Protestant church, were erected in the second half of the 19th century.
In addition to the listed monuments, Eppingen also has most of the 160 ground monuments recorded in the city and districts from all epochs from the Paleolithic to modern times, as well as several art monuments that round off the town's cultural monuments .
Architectural monuments
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Adelshofener Strasse | ||
Adelshofener Str. 2 Business and residential building |
dated 1785, two-storey half-timbered house with a half-hipped roof, with a side building facing Rappenauer Strasse, location dominating the intersection |
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Adelshofener Str. 2a residential building |
Side building to Rappenauer Strasse |
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Adelshofener Str. 8 farmhouse |
dated 1805, two-storey model house |
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Adelshofener Str. 10 farmhouse |
dated 1807, two-storey model house |
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Adelshofener Str. 12 farmhouse |
dated 1809, two-storey model house |
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Adelshofener Str.12a farmhouse |
dated 1809, two-storey model house |
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Adelshofener Str. 13 farmhouse |
dated 1842, two-story model house |
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Adelshofener Str. 14 farmhouse |
dated 1807, two-storey model house |
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Adelshofener Str. 15 farmhouse |
dated 1851, two-storey model house, forms a closed four-sided courtyard with No. 17 |
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Adelshofener Str. 16 farmhouse |
dated 1810, two-story model house |
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Adelshofener Str. 17 farmhouse |
dated 1853 |
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Adelshofener Str. 18 farmhouse |
dated 1829, closed three-sided courtyard |
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Adelshofener Str. 53 cylinder courtyard |
Dated 1856, with an eaves central building between gable side buildings, as a former sugar beet collection point and chicory arre, the oldest former factory building in Eppingen | |
Altstadtstrasse | ||
Altstadtstrasse 2 half-timbered house |
built in the 18th century, with a protruding upper floor and smooth gable, residential building with workshop |
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Altstadtstrasse 4 half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, with a protruding upper floor and gable |
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Altstadtstrasse 6 half-timbered house |
built in the 16th century, house with shop, projecting upper floor and gable |
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in front of Altstadtstr. 7 oak fountains |
Renewed several times since the 14th century, marks the old town hall square |
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Altstadtstrasse 7 Knight's Plate |
Relief plate of the Holy Sepulcher of the old church built into a wall from the old town hall (although still described on the information board on site, but no longer available) | |
Altstadtstrasse 10 half-timbered house |
built in the 16th century, renovated in the 20th century, three-storey house |
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Altstadtstrasse 11 Specht's house |
three-storey half-timbered house with protruding gable |
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Altstadtstrasse 11a Secret Annex |
two-storey half-timbered house (demolished?) | |
Altstadtstrasse 12 gabled house |
Erected in 1766 as the first stone gabled house in the old town, rebuilt in 1946 with a two-story half-timbered gable after damage in the Second World War |
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Altstadtstrasse 13 pub sign |
of the inn to the old town from the 19th century, the last wrought iron sign in the old town |
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Altstadtstrasse 14 half-timbered house |
dated 1736, two-storey house with a protruding gable |
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Altstadtstrasse 16 half-timbered house |
dated 1748, two-storey house with modern gable |
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Altstadtstrasse 17 Small museum |
Tudor House, with the neighboring Old University connected and also used by this, as Small Baumann'sches House referred |
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Altstadtstrasse 18 half-timbered house |
core from the 17th century, dated 1820, two-storey residential and commercial building |
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Altstadtstrasse 19 half-timbered house |
dated 1591, three-storey with a two-storey slightly protruding gable and a younger side building |
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Altstadtstrasse 20 spark house |
dated 1513, three-storey house with a three-storey gable, Alemannic-Franconian half-timbering |
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Altstadtstrasse 22 Leprechaun House |
built around 1600, named after the Kobold family, three-story house with three-story projecting gable, Franconian half-timbered houses, corner posts with dolphin carvings and heraldic shield |
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Altstadtstrasse 22a barn |
belonging to no. 24 |
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Altstadtstrasse 23 half-timbered house |
built in the 16th century, three-storey house with protruding gable, Franconian half-timbering |
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Altstadtstrasse 24 To the oak tree |
built 1719, house with restaurant, two-storey corner house with solid ground floor and half-timbered gable, corner beams with carvings (Wilder Mann) |
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Altstadtstrasse 25 half-timbered house |
built around 1500, three-storey building with massive ground floor and half-timbered gable, Alemannic-early Franconian half-timbered |
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Altstadtstrasse 26 half-timbered house |
two-storey residential and commercial building |
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Altstadtstrasse 28 half-timbered house |
built 15./17. Century, two-storey building with half-hipped roof, Franconian half-timbering |
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Altstadtstrasse 28a barn |
belonging to No. 26 |
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Altstadtstrasse 30 half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, three-storey eaves building, right-hand semi-detached house from No. 32 | |
Altstadtstrasse 32 half-timbered house |
built around 1500, three-storey building on the eaves with a two-storey gable, Alemannic half-timbered, left semi-detached house from No. 30 |
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Altstadtstrasse 32a barn |
belonging to no. 23 |
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Altstadtstrasse 34 half-timbered house |
dated 1541, three-storey house with a solid ground floor and two-storey gable |
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Altstadtstrasse 34a half-timbered house |
Associated semi-detached house for No. 34 | |
Altstadtstrasse 36 bakery (Eppingen) |
built in the 15th century, three-story residential and commercial building with a solid ground floor and three-story gable. On the first floor stucco ceilings from the Rococo period. |
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Altstadtstrasse 40 half-timbered house |
built in the 18th century, two-story house with a solid ground floor and two-story gable |
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Altstadtstrasse 46 half-timbered house |
built in the 18th century, two-storey house with a two-storey gable, corner house that characterizes the street |
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Badgasse | ||
Badgasse 2 half-timbered house |
built in the 15th / 18th Century, three-storey house with two massive storeys, middle house between No. 4 and Kirchgasse 13 |
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Badgasse 4 half-timbered house |
built in the 15th century, three-storey house with a smooth two-storey gable, Alemannic half-timbering, location that defines the cityscape | |
Badgasse 14 front door |
with baroque profile (preservation questionable?) | |
Badgasse 22 half-timbered house |
built in 1568, multi-storey house with solid ground floor and two-storey gable (preservation questionable?) | |
Badgasse 22 city wall |
in the south gable of the half-timbered barn opposite No. 22 | |
Bahnhofstrasse | ||
Bahnhofstrasse Eppinger Bahnhof |
dated 1879, Two high side projections with a pyramid roof are connected by a low central building, which defines the street scene. Is under monument protection. |
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Bahnhofstrasse 2 half-timbered house |
built in 1641, dated 1710, three-storey residential and commercial building with cantilevered floors and a mansard roof, characterizing the street scene |
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Bahnhofstrasse 4 half-timbered house |
built in 1567, rebuilt in 1778, three-storey residential and commercial building, partially renovated true to the original, former Zum Löwen inn |
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Bahnhofstrasse 6 half-timbered house |
built in 1568, three-storey residential and commercial building with a two-storey gable |
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Bahnhofstrasse 6a half-timbered house |
built in the 16th century, three-storey residential and commercial building, former warehouse building | |
Bahnhofstrasse 7/9 half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, three-storey residential and commercial building with two-storey gable (demolished?) | |
Bahnhofstrasse 8 ashlar |
Inscription panel of the previous building from 1732 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 10 diaconate |
dated 1520, late Gothic pointed arch and vaulting remains, former St. Peter's Chapel, built as a cemetery chapel, then from 1556 municipal sheep house, Lutheran church in the 18th century, then school, diaconate, kindergarten. Last rebuilt in 1968 and used as a municipal office building until 2007 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 11 half-timbered house |
built in the 15th / 18th Century, two-story house with two-story gable | |
Bahnhofstrasse 9–13 Ludwigsplatz |
War memorial with the names of those who took part in the war in 1870/71 and a bust of Grand Duke Friedrich von Baden, made by the sculptor Hermann Föry |
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Bahnhofstrasse 23 bank building |
built in 1904 as a two-storey villa in the neo-baroque style |
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Bahnhofstrasse 24 city wall |
Remains of the city wall of the suburb from the 16th century in the basement wall of an inn | |
Bahnhofstrasse 26 To swan |
built in 1901, restaurant with hall, stone building in the style of historicism |
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Bahnhofstrasse 30 bobbin factory |
built in 1897, former restaurant Zur Eisenbahn , two-storey stone building with a dwelling in neo-renaissance style |
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Bahnhofstrasse 34 post office |
built in 1890, three-storey stone and brick building in the neo-renaissance style |
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Bismarckstrasse | ||
Bismarckstrasse 19 Kniestockhaus |
built around 1900, massive house with Art Nouveau portal (demolished?) | |
Brettener Strasse | ||
Brettener Str. 2 Alte Post |
built in 1588, three-storey residential and commercial building with a two-storey gable facing the market square, former Zum Ochsen inn , connected to the post office |
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Brettener Str.2a Alte Post |
built in 1515 and 1717, three-storey house, attached as a double gable at No. 2 | |
Brettener Str. 3 half-timbered house |
built around 1800, two-storey residential and commercial building with a café with a two-storey gable facing the market square |
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Brettener Str. 5 stone house |
built in 1903, three-storey residential and commercial building |
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Brettener Str. 7 half-timbered house |
Dated 1573. Three-storey residential and commercial building with two half-timbered floors on a solid base. The name of the builder Sigmund Klebsattel is carved into the ground floor wall during the dating. At the Neidkopf on the corner of the house facing Metzgergasse there is another inscription that mentions Stefanus Teifenbacher as the owner in 1660. |
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Brettener Str.7a stone house |
built in 1910, three-storey residential and commercial building belonging to No. 7 in the neo-Gothic style |
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Brettener Str. 8 half-timbered house |
built in 1615, three-storey residential and commercial building with a two-storey projecting gable |
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Brettener Str. 10 half-timbered house |
Three-storey house with two-storey projecting gable and sculptural decoration. The building probably dates from the 16th century, but bears the year 1645 on one of the console stones on a shield held by a winged creature next to initials, which probably indicates a change of ownership on that year. |
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Brettener Str. 8/10 archway |
built in 1748 |
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Brettener Str. 11 to the eagle |
built around 1800, three-storey residential and commercial building with two-storey half-timbered gable |
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Brettener Str. 14/16 model semi-detached house |
dated 1848, eaves-standing three-storey residential and commercial building in the classicism style, formerly with a central arched passage |
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Brettener Str. 20 model house |
dated 1848, three-storey house in the classicism style |
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Brettener Str. 22 half-timbered house |
built 1645/1707, three-storey craftsman's and residential house with two-storey gable |
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Brettener Str. 24 model house |
built in 1849, eaves-standing three-storey residential and commercial building with segmental arch passage |
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Brettener Str. 26 model house |
built in 1848, three-storey residential and commercial building |
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Brettener Str. 30 half-timbered house |
built in 1748, two-storey craftsman's and residential house with two-storey projecting gable (a forge with an open fireplace was housed on the ground floor until the mid-1970s) |
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Brettener Str. 32 half-timbered house |
built in 1573, three-storey house with two-storey projecting gable |
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Brettener Str. 34 To the sun |
built in 1812 by Michel Thomä, two-storey model house, used as a hotel, economy and residential building (demolished and rebuilt) The grand-ducal district office of Eppingen granted Konrad Thomä the first license in 1883, successors: Johannes Thomä (1900), butcher Gustav Kugler (1925), Wilhelm Wagner (1930), Emma Mayer (1933), Ludwig Zimmermann (1938), Karl Auchter (1942), Hans Vogel (1956), Maria Glesing (1962), Gerhard Hecker (1975 until closure in 1988) |
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Brettener Str. 32/34 courtyard gate |
Brick round arch between the half-timbered and model house, originally a courtyard gate with 2 wooden doors, the courtyard behind it was shared by houses 32 and 34 |
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Brettener Str. 38 Baroque model house |
dated 1783, craftsman and farm house with round arched gate |
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Brettener Str. 40 model house |
dated 1830, two-storey house with a round arch passage |
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Brettener Str. 42 model house |
built in 1852, two-storey farmhouse with a round arch passage |
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Brettener Str. 43 stone house |
built in 1887, three-storey commercial and residential building | |
Brettener Str. 44 model house |
dated 1911, two-storey residential building with segmental arch passage |
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Brettener Str. 47 fountain |
Sandstone well shaft from the 16th century with a new superstructure |
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Brettener Str. 51 model house |
built in 1812, two-storey commercial and residential building in plait style with round arched passage, formerly Gasthaus Zum Engel |
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Brettener Str. 57 Office Building |
built in 1781/84 as the villa of the town councilor Konrad Erckenbrecht and as the first house in front of the Vorstädter Tor . Two-storey office and residential building with a vase-crowned arched gate, terrace with stone parapet, came into the possession of Pastor Ziegler from the builder, and from him in 1814 to the city of Eppingen, who made it available to the Eppingen District Office . Today used as a police station. |
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Brettener Str. 60 model house |
built in 1822, two-storey house with a round arch passage |
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Brettener Str. 62 model house |
built in 1838, two-storey house with arched gate |
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Brettener Str. 64 Municipal Hospital |
built in 1894/95, three-winged stone building with hipped roof and bell tower |
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Brettener Str. 79 model house |
built in 1849, two-storey farmhouse with segmental arch passage, beginning of an assembled row of houses extending to the outskirts |
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Brettener Str. 81 model house |
built in 1864, two-story farmhouse with segmental arch passage |
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Brettener Str. 83 model house |
built around 1874, two-storey farmhouse with segmental arch passage |
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Brettener Str. 85 model house |
built in 1900, two-storey farmhouse with a through gate |
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Brettener Str. 87 model house |
built in 1850, two-storey farmhouse with a round arch passage |
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Brettener Str. 89 model house |
built in 1850, two-storey farmhouse with arched passage (old house number: 87a) | |
Brettener Str. 91 model house |
built in 1898, two-storey farmhouse with segmental arch passage (old house number: 89) |
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Eichgasse | ||
Eichgasse 4 half-timbered house |
dated 1807, craftsman's house with two-storey gable to the north and half-timbered workshop extension to the south |
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Färbergasse | ||
Färbergasse 2 half-timbered house |
Two-storey plastered house with two-storey gable, protruding north gable with arbor , last dyer's house in Eppingen |
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Färbergasse 4a half-timbered barn |
massive building with two-storey half-timbered gable facing south (demolished?) | |
Fleischgasse | ||
Fleischgasse 2 Old University |
Timber dated 1495, building inscription dated 1749, three-storey building with two-storey gable, Alemannic half-timbering, characterizing the entire old town. 1564/65 alternative quarters of the University of Heidelberg , today a museum. |
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Fleischgasse 5 half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, two-storey house with a two-storey gable |
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Fleischgasse 9 half-timbered house |
built in 17./20. Century, half-timbered construction from 1962 on a solid old two-storey substructure |
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Gerbergasse | ||
Gerbergasse 3 half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, a combination of several individual buildings created by a full hipped roof, remains of the city wall from the 12th / 13th centuries. Century in the north plinth wall |
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Hardtwald | ||
Hardtwald 1 Ottilienberg Chapel |
dated 1473, ruins of a Gothic pilgrimage chapel, rebuilt in simplified form in 1954 |
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Heilbronner Strasse | ||
Heilbronner Str. 2 Villa Elsa |
dated 1903, massive two-storey building in the neo-Gothic style with loggia and stair tower. The garden was once fenced in by the banister of the old elementary school from 1881. |
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Hermann-Hesse-Strasse | ||
Hermann-Hesse-Str. 9 residential building |
built in 1928 in garden city style, single-storey building with a mansard roof |
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Hindenburgstrasse | ||
Hindenburgstrasse 1 residential building |
built by the trade association in 1926 in garden city style, two-storey building with a hipped roof | |
Hungerberg | ||
Hungerberg 2 grave passage |
Fieldstone vaults under the dirt road to Knebelseck at the edge of the forest | |
Kaiserstrasse | ||
Kaiserstr. 1 former District Court |
built in 1873, two-storey stone building with a fully hipped roof |
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Kaiserstr. 2 Former high school, Eppingen |
built in 1867/69, three-storey stone building with a fully hipped roof, housed the grammar school from 1945 to 1972, today the Kraichgau special school |
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Kaiserstr. 3 Ev. Rectory |
two-storey stone building with hipped roof |
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Kaiserstr. 4 old elementary school |
built in 1881, three-storey stone building with hipped roof |
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Kaiserstr. 10 Ev. City Church |
built in 1876/79 according to plans by Ludwig Diemer as a replacement for the old town church, three-aisled neo-Romanesque stone building on the plan of the Latin cross with a 5/8 choir and a square west tower |
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Kaiserstr. 11 model house |
built in 1873, two-storey bourgeois house with segmental arch passage |
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Kaiserstr. 12 Old Forestry Office |
built in 1886, two-storey stone building with hipped roof, later known as Villa E. Zorn . In the garden there is said to be a stone table, also designated as a cultural monument, presumably of medieval origin from the old town church |
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Kaiserstr. 13 model house |
built in 1871, two-storey bourgeois house with segmental arch passage |
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Kettengasse | ||
Kettengasse 2 half-timbered house |
built in the 18th century, two-story building with a smooth two-story gable | |
Kettengasse 5 half-timbered house |
Dated 1772, two-storey building with a three-storey gable and steep mansard roof, Franconian baroque framework on a solid base, with ornate corner pilasters and window frames. The corner pilasters have three envious heads in the form of slit-eyed, beardless and bald heads on the capitals. |
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Kettengasse 6 half-timbered house |
dated 1640 (?), three-storey building with a three-storey gable, with decorated window and door walls, Franconian half-timbering |
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Kettengasse 9 Schwarzle's house |
Dated 1488 on the arched portal of the basement exit. Three-storey stable house with three-storey gable, on the former stable door in the lintel with the inscription Johann Philipp Dieffenbacher , Neidkopf and the year 1748. Corner house facing Zunftgasse at the three-style corner . |
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Kettengasse 22 residential stable house |
built in the 15th / 16th Century, two-story solid house with two-story half-timbered gable |
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Kettengasse 32 Badhäusle |
built in the 19th century, rectangular plastered building with saddle roof, former mikveh of the Jewish community of Eppingen (demolished?) | |
Kettengasse 32a city wall |
Parts of the city wall were rebuilt as quarry stone garden walls in the 1960s | |
Kettengasse 32b city wall |
Parts of the city wall were rebuilt as quarry stone garden walls in the 19th century |
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Kettengasse 36 city wall |
a 3 × 3 meter part of the city wall from the 12th / 13th centuries Century to the west of the barn door | |
Kirchgasse | ||
Kirchgasse 1 Pfeifferturm |
built in the early 13th century, a square humpback tower with a height of 21.85 meters plus about 9 meters of roof structure from the 18th century. Former city prison. |
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Kirchgasse 2 Wappenstein |
on the east side of a building from the late 19th century with the date 1564 of the previous building |
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Kirchgasse 2a warehouse building |
built in 1825, two-storey half-timbered building |
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Kirchgasse 2b warehouse building |
built in 1753, two-storey half-timbered building | |
Kirchgasse 4 half-timbered house |
built in the 18th century, three-story building with a massive ground floor |
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Kirchgasse 12 Parish Church of Our Lady |
original church of the city, oldest building finds from the 12th century, oldest building inscription 1435, with late Gothic porch, in 1974 supplemented by a modern transept. With extensively preserved frescoes from around 1300 in the tower choir. |
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Kirchgasse 13 half-timbered house |
built in the 15th century, three-storey corner house with three-storey gable |
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Kirchgasse 14 half-timbered house |
built in the 18th century, two-storey building with a two-storey gable, once also used as a school and cigar factory |
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Kirchgasse 16 Katharinenkapelle |
built in the 15th century, half-timbered building on a high stone base with two gable floors, the side of the building facing the town church is painted with the Eppinger Dance of Death |
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Kirchgasse 17 half-timbered house |
built in the 17th / 18th Century, three-storey commercial and residential building with a solid ground floor and two attic storeys, corner building that characterizes the cityscape of the Linsenviertel |
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Kirchgasse 18a basement window |
Profiled stone window in the former barn plinth | |
Kirchgasse 19 half-timbered house |
built in the 16th century, three-storey residential building in a location that characterizes the cityscape, rebuilt in different forms after war damage |
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Kirchgasse 21 half-timbered house |
built in the 15th century, three-storey house, rebuilt in different forms after war damage |
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Kirchgasse 22 floating gable house |
built around 1500, three-storey house with three-storey projecting gable, rebuilt in different forms after war damage |
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Kirchgasse 25 Leiningen's Schlössle |
built in the 16th century, three-storey house with a two-storey gable, with a passage on the ground floor, characterizing the street |
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Kirchgasse 28 solid house |
built around 1900, former middle stable house and the last remaining structure of this type in Eppingen, converted into a residential building |
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Kirchgasse 29 half-timbered house |
built in 1685, three-story house with two-story gable |
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Kirchgasse 30 half-timbered house |
two-story house with two-story gable |
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Kirchgasse 31 Baumann's house |
Dated 1582, three-storey patrician house with a solid ground floor and protruding three-storey gable, ornate Franconian half-timbering, with a lion's grimace on the corner of the stone plinth to the Altstadtstraße and a head of envy on the corner post above, as well as other grimaces in the lintel on the first floor. |
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Kirchgasse 32 half-timbered house |
built in 1695, two-storey house with a two-storey gable and a bent part of the barn |
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Kleingartacher Landstrasse | ||
Kleingartacher Landstr. 2 vineyard houses |
dated 1787, square structure with a stone pilat star and tent roof | |
Küfergasse | ||
Küfergasse 2 Old Synagogue |
dated 1731, three-storey half-timbered building with massive ground floor and basement, mikvah in the cellar, baroque door frames and a large wedding stone . Used as a house of worship until the construction of the new synagogue in 1873, afterwards a residential building in private ownership |
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Leiergasse | ||
Leiergasse 1 half-timbered house |
former barn, converted into a commercial building (demolished?) | |
Leiergasse 1a – c city wall |
built in the 16th century, the last visible wall of the suburb |
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Leiergasse 5 half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, three-story house with two-story gable, overbuilding of the city wall |
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Leiergasse 7 half-timbered house |
built in the 18th century, two-storey house with a two-storey gable |
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Leiergasse 7a half-timbered barn |
built in the 18th century, tall, massive building with a two-story half-timbered gable |
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Leiergasse 8 half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, two-storey house with a solid ground floor and two-storey gable |
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Leiergasse 9 half-timbered house |
built in the 16th century, two-storey house with a massive ground floor and a protruding three-storey gable |
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Leiergasse 15 half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, two-storey house with a solid ground floor and two-storey gable |
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Leiergasse 15a half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, annexed at no.15 |
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Leiergasse 19 half-timbered house |
built in 1755, two-storey house with a solid ground floor and two-storey gable, overbuilding of the city wall |
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Leiergasse 19a half-timbered barn |
built in 1755, two-storey building with a solid ground floor and two-storey gable, overbuilding of the city wall |
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Leiergasse 22 half-timbered barn |
built in 1706, two-story building with a massive ground floor and two-story gable |
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Leiergasse 23a – d city wall |
Remnants of the city wall in four gardens |
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Leiergasse 24 warehouse building |
built in the 19th century, rear building at Brettener Str. 43, three-story building with two-story gable, defining the cityscape |
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Leiergasse 25 city wall |
Remnants of the city wall in five gardens | |
Leiergasse 26 half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, two-storey house with two-storey gable (demolished?) | |
Lentil Quarter | ||
Linsenviertel 3 Altes Spital |
built in the 18th century, three-storey house with two massive storeys and a two-storey gable, former poor house |
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Linsenviertel 17 half-timbered house |
built in the 18th century, three-storey house with a protruding two-storey gable |
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Linsenviertel 19 half-timbered house |
built in the 18th century, three-storey house with a massive ground floor and two-storey gable |
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Lohgasse | ||
Lohgasse 10 pigsty |
Built towards Badgasse in 1805, with four doors and two troughs, the only remaining building in the area with flat roofing with sandstone slabs |
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Lohgasse 12 half-timbered house |
built in 1803, barn with living area, plastered two-story building with three-story gable and remains of the city wall |
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Ludwig-Zorn-Strasse | ||
Ludwig-Zorn-Str. 2 brewhouse doors |
Former church door from 1806 of the north aisle of the Old Town Church on the east side of the Palmbräu brewhouse |
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Ludwig-Zorn-Str. 4 Villa R. Zorn |
built in 1914, two-storey Art Nouveau building with half-hilted mansard roof, balcony and bay window, Palmbräu director's villa |
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Ludwig-Zorn-Str. 6 Old Sparkasse |
built in 1875, two-storey residential and commercial building, plastered building in the classicism style |
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Ludwig-Zorn-Str. 9 Former Catholic rectory |
built in 1874, two-storey stone building with courtyard gate. The list of monuments from 1985 mentions a statue of Mary around 1800 near the building. |
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Ludwig-Zorn-Str. 14 Old notary's office |
built in 1908, residential building with hipped roof, central projectile and column-supported terrace above the entrance | |
Ludwig-Zorn-Str. 16 Old trade school |
built in 1909/10, two-storey building with a multi-sectioned facade and two dwelling houses to the south, covered by a hipped roof, ground floor made of sandstone, upper floor made of bricks |
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Marketplace | ||
Marktplatz 1 Town Hall |
built in 1823/24 according to plans by Karl August Schwarz in the classicism style as a three-story solid building, old address: Brettener Str. 1 |
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Marktplatz 1a wall move |
medieval quarry stone wall in the west of the town hall courtyard | |
Metzgergasse | ||
Metzgergasse 1 half-timbered house |
built in 1601, three-storey craftsman's and residential house with a massive ground floor, projecting half-timbered structure and front door from the Biedermeier period, former Jewish school |
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Metzgergasse 3 half-timbered barn |
built in the 17th century, two-storey building with a solid basement |
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Metzgergasse 6 stone door frame |
at the Adler slaughterhouse, remains of a previous building from the 18th century | |
Metzgergasse 7a half-timbered house |
built in 1715, two-story building with a massive ground floor and two-story gable | |
Metzgergasse 8 barn |
two-story building with a massive ground floor and two-story gable |
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Mühlweg | ||
Mühlweg 9 Lower Mill |
dated 1795, two-story massive apartment building with hipped roof, built as a municipal mill at the confluence of Hilsbach and Elsenz |
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Oldenburg hollow | ||
Oldenburger Hohl 1 refuge |
dated 1870, single-storey rectangular sandstone building | |
Ölgasse | ||
Ölgasse 2 half-timbered barn |
built in the 17th century, three-storey building, converted into a residential and commercial building |
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Rappenauer Strasse | ||
Rappenauer Str. 1 café |
dated 1779, two-storey building with a solid ground floor and two-storey gable, built on a city wall adjacent building to the town hall on the market square |
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Rappenauer Str. 4 Art Nouveau house |
built in 1900, three-storey building in facing brickwork with sandstone structure (old house number: 2) |
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Rappenauer Str.8a model house |
built in 1793, two-storey farmhouse with arched passage |
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Rappenauer Str. 10 to the palm tree |
built in 1797, two-storey farmhouse with a round arched passage, the headquarters of the Palmbräu brewery |
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Rappenauer Str. 12 model house |
built in 1802, two-storey farmhouse with arched passage |
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Rappenauer Str. 15 half-timbered barn |
built in 1822, two-story building with a solid ground floor, arched entrance and two-story gable |
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Rappenauer Str. 20 half-timbered model house |
built in 1775, two-storey house with a massive ground floor and a through gate |
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Rappenauer Str. 22 Half-timbered model house |
dated 1830, two-story house with a solid ground floor and arched passage |
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Rappenauer Str. 35 Villa Greif |
built in 1880, two-storey massive residential building with a half-hipped roof, once surrounded by a park-like garden |
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Rappenauer Str. 42 model house |
built in 1873, two-story farmhouse with segmental arch passage, the only farmhouse with a stone facade in Eppingen |
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Rappenauer Str. 43 model house |
dated 1798, two-storey building with segmental arch passage, carved Biedermeier front door |
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Rappenauer Str. 45 model house |
dated 1798, farmhouse with solid ground floor and arched passage, with inscription plaque |
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St. Peters Gasse | ||
St.-Peters-Gasse 1 half-timbered house |
built in the 16th century, three-storey residential and commercial building with a two-storey gable |
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St.-Peters-Gasse 2 half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, three-story house with two-story gable |
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St.-Peters-Gasse 2a half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, three-storey building with a two-storey gable, originally a barn, converted into a residential building in 1982 | |
St.-Peters-Gasse 3 half-timbered house |
built in 1552, three-storey building with workshop extension and two-storey gable |
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St.-Peters-Gasse 4 half-timbered house |
built in the 17th century, two-story stable house with solid ground floor, basket arch passage and two-story gable |
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St.-Peters-Gasse 5 half-timbered house |
built in the 16th century, four-storey house with two massive plinth floors and a single-storey gable |
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St.-Peters-Gasse 5a half-timbered house |
Semi-detached house to No. 5 | |
St.-Peters-Gasse 6 half-timbered house |
built in 1572, three-storey craftsman's and residential house with two-storey projecting gable, Franconian half-timbering, with stucco ceilings from the Rococo period on the 1st and 2nd floors |
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St.-Peters-Gasse 8 half-timbered house |
dated 1518 and 1588, three-storey communal house with a solid ground floor and two-storey gable as well as a shed porch with another half-timbered gable |
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Steingasse | ||
Steingasse 1 half-timbered gable |
on massive barn (demolished?) | |
Steingasse 4 Frankeburg |
built in the 15th century, two-story stable house with two-story gable, Alemannic half-timbered (demolished?) | |
Sulzfelder Weg | ||
Sulzfelder Weg 20 stone bridge |
Formerly the largest field path bridge in Kraichgau, sandstone vaults with rounded parapets on both sides, meanwhile demolished | |
Sulzfelder Weg 40 Raußmühle |
First mentioned in 1334, free-standing three-sided courtyard, two-storey, partly timber-framed residential building with a two-storey gable dated 1765 |
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Forest road | ||
Waldstrasse 2 old cemetery |
Parts of the cemetery wall date from the 16th century, an inscription stone dates the wall to 1586. In the cemetery there are numerous grave monuments that are significant in terms of local or art history. |
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Waldstrasse 2 tool sheds |
built on the cemetery grounds around 1900, with a tent roof |
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Weinbrennerstrasse | ||
Weinbrennerstrasse Israelitischer Friedhof |
laid out in 1818/19, walled, with numerous historical grave monuments |
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Wilhelmstrasse | ||
Wilhelmstrasse 18 fire station |
built in 1859 as an official prison, three-storey stone building with hipped roof and brick-vaulted interior, today surrounded on several sides by modern extensions | |
Zunfthausgasse | ||
Zunfthausgasse 1 half-timbered house |
built in 1712, single-storey house on a high basement with a two-storey gable, doors with plait style carvings, corner posts with inscriptions and coat of arms |
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Zunfthausgasse 2 Ratsschänke |
oldest building inscription from 1388, two-storey half-timbered house with hipped roof, in the older front part partly with plank walls , in the rear part from 1483 with storey- high St. Andrew's crosses |
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Zunfthausgasse 4 community barn |
built in the 16th century, two-story half-timbered building with two-story gable | |
Zunfthausgasse 7 city wall |
Part of the city wall from the 12th / 13th centuries Century under the south side of a two-story house | |
Zunfthausgasse 7a city wall |
Part of the city wall from the 12th / 13th centuries Century under the south gable of a two-storey half-timbered barn, with a figure of Christ in the foundation |
literature
- Edmund Kiehnle : Preservation of monuments and the cultural monuments in Eppingen city . In: Around the Ottilienberg. Contributions to the history of the city of Eppingen and the surrounding area, Volume 3 , Eppingen 1985, pp. 439–478
- Julius Fekete : Art and cultural monuments in the city and district of Heilbronn , Konrad Theiss Verlag , Stuttgart 1991
- Bernd Röcker: Envious people in Kraichgau . In: Kraichgau. Contributions to landscape and local research , volume 16, 1999, pp. 349–364
- Monument conservation value plan of the city of Eppingen
- W. Thiem: Monument conservation value plan for the entire Eppingen complex . Regional Council Stuttgart, Department of Monument Preservation, 2008 ( online )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Simon Gajer: The ensemble received . In: Heilbronn voice . December 18, 2008 ( at Stimme.de ).
- ↑ Published in All around the Ottilienberg - Contributions to the history of the city of Eppingen and the surrounding area, Volume 3 , Eppingen 1985
- ↑ The station is a listed building
- ^ Karl Türck: The auction of the "ox" in Eppingen anno 1815 , In: Around the Ottilienberg Volume 3 , 1985
- ↑ Röcker 1999, p. 352 with Fig. 6.
- ↑ Röcker 1999, p. 352 and Fig. 7.
- ↑ Edmund Kiehnle: Eppingen from 1803-1933 . In: Around the Ottilienberg , Volume 2. Heimatfreunde Eppingen, Eppingen 1982, p. 206
- ↑ Röcker 1999, p. 353, with figs. 9 and 10.
- ↑ Röcker 1999, p. 353, with Fig. 8.
- ↑ Röcker 1999, p. 350/51 with fig. 1 to 4.