List of architectural monuments in Frankfurt (Oder)
The list of architectural monuments in Frankfurt (Oder) contains all architectural monuments in the urban area of the Brandenburg city of Frankfurt (Oder) . The basis is the state monument list as of December 31, 2019.
The architectural monuments in the outer areas of Frankfurt (Oder) are listed in the list of architectural monuments in Frankfurt (Oder) (outer areas) .
Frankfurt (Oder) has many monuments because of its long history . In addition to building monuments , land monuments , ground monuments and monument areas , there are many monuments in the narrower sense . However, almost as many were lost .
Legend
The columns contain the following information:
- ID-No .: The number is assigned by the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation . A link after the number leads to the entry about the monument in the monument database. The word Wikidata can also be found in this column ; the corresponding link leads to information on this monument at Wikidata.
- Location: the address of the monument and the geographical coordinates.
Link to a map view tool to set coordinates. In the map view, monuments without coordinates are shown with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, monuments with a picture with a green marker. - Official designation: Designation in the official lists of the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation. A link behind the name leads to the Wikipedia article about the monument.
- Description: the description of the monument
- Image: a picture of the monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
General
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09110076 |
Frankfurt (Oder) ( location ) |
Statute of the City of Frankfurt (Oder) on the protection of the Gubener Vorstadt monument area (Gubener Vorstadt monument area statute) | ||
09110286 |
Frankfurt (Oder) ( location ) |
Statute of the City of Frankfurt (Oder) on the protection of the monument area "Halbe Stadt" (Monument Area Statute Half City) | ||
09110193 |
Frankfurt (Oder) ( location ) |
Statute for the Lessingstrasse monument area in Frankfurt (Oder) | ||
09110287 |
Frankfurt (Oder) ( location ) |
Statute for the monument area Paulinenhofsiedlung (historical garden settlement) in Frankfurt (Oder) | ||
09110233 |
Frankfurt (Oder) ( location ) |
Statute of the city of Frankfurt (Oder) on the protection of the monument area "District on Grünen Weg" (Monument area statutes "District on Grünen Weg") | ||
09110430 |
Frankfurt (Oder) ( location ) |
Statute of the city of Frankfurt (Oder) on the protection of the monument area "Platz an der Friedenskirche" (Monument area statute "Platz an der Friedenskirche") | ||
09110431 |
Frankfurt (Oder) ( location ) |
Statute of the city of Frankfurt (Oder) on the protection of the monument area “Marktplatz and Oberkirchplatz” (monument area statutes “Marktplatz and Oberkirchplatz”) |
Architectural monuments
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09110101 |
( Location ) | Paulinenhof housing estate | Design: Martin Kießling , client: Siedlungsgesellschaft Ostmark mb H., built 1922–1925, expanded 1926–1928, partially destroyed in 1945 | |
09110034 |
( Location ) | Lennépark: Park with a memorial obelisk for the creators of the complex and a group of mythological figures | Dating 1833/1845, reconstruction 1894, partial destruction 1945, reconstruction 1960/1980; Design by Peter Joseph Lenné, construction management Friedrich Schmeißer, construction management Gerhardt | |
09110064 |
Am Graben 4–6, Lebuser Mauerstraße 24, 24a, Schulstraße ( location ) |
Old gas works with gasometer and operating buildings including the chimney and the enclosure wall | Dating 1855, extension 1863 & 1865 & 1880–1881 & 1892 | |
09110033 |
Am Hauptfriedhof 1 ( location ) |
Main cemetery with crematorium, mourning hall, building for the cemetery administration, historical enclosure walls, the green and path systems, pans, stairs and fountains as well as historical graves and a farm building | Dating 1879, extension 1904 & 1920/1930. The celebration hall with crematorium was built in 1929/1930 by Frankfurt city architect Josef Gesing . | |
09110104 |
Am Kleistpark 8-12 ( location ) |
Residential houses | built 1902–1912, tenement group of the civil servants' housing association, presumably design and execution by G. Wersich | |
09110296 |
August-Bebel-Strasse 1 ( location ) |
Gantry crane ("gantry crane"), on the former freight yard | Dating 1898, manufacturer Becker | |
09110295 |
August-Bebel-Strasse 1 ( location ) |
Swing arm crane ("crooked crane"), on the former freight yard | Dating 1870 | |
09110220 |
August-Bebel-Strasse 2–4 ( location ) |
Telegraph witness office, consisting of three main buildings and two rows of garages | Client: Reichspostdirektion. Built 1926–1928 by government architect Schleyer. Design & execution by Behr | |
09110085 |
August-Bebel-Strasse 12 ( location ) |
Barracks of the grenadier regiment Prince Karl of Prussia No. 12, consisting of main barracks (university building since around 2000), east barracks, parade house with water tower, armory with staff stable and walled enclosure | built 1878–1881; Property developed as Wohnpark West since the 2010s . |
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09110105 |
August-Bebel-Straße 18-24 ( location ) |
Hindenburg School with ancillary buildings and adjoining residential buildings and associated open spaces including their passage | The building was built by GAGFAH in what was then Hindenburgstrasse in 1926 according to plans by Josef Gesing under city building officer Hugo Althoff and inaugurated in 1927 as the Hindenburg School. There were small drinking water fountains in the hallways and in the basement there was a teaching kitchen, an open space, a laundry room and a large shower room. With 39 rooms, there was a physics and chemistry room, work rooms and a handicraft room. The auditorium with its lead-glazed windows was on the third floor. A W. Sauer organ was on its stage . A gymnasium was added to the courtyard side for 900,000 Reichsmarks . During the Second World War the school was used as a military hospital . After the war, different schools were located in the building. The Erich Kästner primary school has been located there since the end of the 20th century . The school building was built as a block with six residential buildings with a total of 36 apartments. | |
09110216 |
August-Bebel-Straße 29–32, Maxim-Gorki-Straße 1–5, Rathenaustraße 1–3, Fontanestraße 4, 5 ( location ) |
Residential complex with front garden | The "Deutsches Heim" building complexes built in 1928 are in the tradition of healthy living of the housing cooperatives founded in the 1920s, as opposed to the living conditions in the tenements . The builders were the building cooperative "Deutsches Heim" and the architect Otto Peter (who also designed the parish hall of the Evangelical Kreuzkirche parish and the administration building of the Frankfurter Elektrizitätswerke [destroyed in 1945]). Similar to Martin Kießling's “Ostmarkbauten” , affordable apartments with an indoor toilet and bathtub were created. Since exercise and fresh air were important aspects of healthy living, the rear inner courtyard was designed with children's play areas, recreation areas and resting places. Garbage cans disappeared in specially built pavilions. | |
09110204 |
August-Bebel-Strasse 34, Dr.-Ernst-Ruge-Strasse 5–12, Dr.-Hedwig-Hahn-Strasse 1a, Dr.-Ursula-Sellschopp-Strasse 1, 1a, 2, 2a – c, 3, 3a –B, 7–10, Fritz-Lindemann-Ring 10, 28–44 ( location ) |
Nuhnenkaserne, barracks of the field artillery regiment No. 18, consisting of team house I with stable I and riding hall I, riding hall II, original paving in the eastern part of the barracks area, team house II, family house (staff house), team house III (army technical school), fencing at the South, west and east side of the barracks area, riding arena and parade ground between barracks I and stables I, parade ground in front of barracks II including the trees, green areas surrounding the team buildings and squares of the Nuhnen barracks, stable IV and sick stables | Dating: 1873–1876. Expansion: 1897–1902. Design: by Rosstäuscher & von Spitzner. User: Field Artillery Regiment General Feldzeugmeister No. 18 | |
09110084 |
August-Bebel-Strasse 116-124, Albert-Fellert-Strasse 42, 43 ( location ) |
Residential complex | Design & construction management: Josef Gesing , architect, city builder. Building owner: Housing association Frankfurter Wohnungsfürsorge GmbH | |
09110464 |
Bachgasse 4 ( location ) |
Historic tram depot, consisting of five halls and two former storage buildings as well as the collection of historic rail vehicles and technical workshop equipment | ||
09110243 |
Bachgasse 10a, Heinrich-von-Stephan-Straße 3 ( location ) |
District court (today the public prosecutor's office) with an eastern wing | Dating: 1931–1938. Refurbishment: 1992. Design: Tetanen Government Building Council & Kuner Government Building Council. Execution: Frankfurter Bauhütte GmbH. | |
09110080 |
Bahnhofstrasse 1–4, 15–19, 22–26, Heilbronner Strasse 3, 4, 6–8, 10–14 ( location ) |
Residential development with front gardens and rear courtyard areas, the small square on Bahnhofstrasse and Spieckerstrasse and the substructure in front of Heilbronner Strasse 11-14 | Dating: 1951–1956. Design: architect Hermann Henselmann | |
09110236 |
Bahnhofstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Railway operations building | Dating: 1852/1860 | |
09110191 |
Bahnhofstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Musical instrument factory | Artfully executed south facade. The building is on Bahnhofsberg behind Bahnhofstrasse. Dating: 1880/1890. Client: Julius Altrichter musical instrument factory | |
09110164 |
Bergstrasse 35 ( location ) |
Residential building | Date: 1907. Roof covering: plain tile, crown covering. Mural: stencil painting, 1907, stairwell. The entire stairwell is painted on the stair joists and the ceilings. Motifs are floral ornaments, flower bouquets and allegorical female heads, perhaps seasonal allegories. Design: Architect Alfred Thaler. Client: Wilhelm Voigt | |
09110107 |
Bergstrasse 156, 157 ( location ) |
Georgenkirche with associated green area and memorial for the fallen | Dating: 1926–1928; Consecration: April 1, 1928; Design: Architect Curt Steinberg | |
09110086 |
Bergstrasse 163 ( location ) |
Residential building | Dating: 1827/1858; Client: J. (?) N. (?) Bueck, Robert Bueck | |
09110087 |
Bergstrasse 166 ( location ) |
Restaurant and house with extension | The restaurant and house were built by A. Gaedicke from 1873 to 1874. | |
09110190 |
Bergstrasse 189 / Berliner Strasse 24 ( location ) |
Rental house | ||
09110078 |
Berliner Strasse ( location ) |
Part of the Lebuser suburb, Berliner Strasse between Klingestrasse and Goepelstrasse / Hafenstrasse | ||
09110111 |
Berliner Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110112 |
Berliner Strasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
09110113 |
Berliner Strasse 14 ( location ) |
Exhibition building Mantz & Gerstenberge | The exhibition building was the office building, opened in 1911, of the special factory for fournated box furniture Mantz & Gerstenberger, founded in 1895 . The building by the architect Paul Renner impresses with its concave corner of the main portal and its round bay windows over two floors. During the First World War it served as a military hospital , from 1953 to 1990 as a consumer department store ; the consumer cooperative had its seat there and the furniture works of the city of Frankfurt. From 1990 to 1996 the building was used by Wohnwelt Möbel-GmbH . From 1994 extensive renovation measures began by Maria Josephine Lucas, granddaughter of the founder of the palace; Moritz Gerstenberger. The building has been leased to culture and industry since the 21st century. |
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09110212 |
Berliner Strasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110114 |
Berliner Strasse 23 ( location ) |
Georgen Hospital | ||
09110115 |
Pear tree mill 72 ( location ) |
Culture House "Friendship of Nations" | ||
09110117 |
Bischofstrasse ( location ) |
Or well | The Oderbrunnen (also after the donor Steinbockbrunnen ) in Frankfurt (Oder) is located near the town hall. The trough well was donated by Paul Steinbock, a manufacturer. The work of the architect Hans Bernoulli (1876–1959) was inaugurated on November 29, 1912. The bronze figure on the column symbolizes the Oder and was created by Adolf Amberg . | |
09110118 |
Bischofstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building (today the city library) | ||
09110192 |
Buschmühlenweg 5 ( location ) |
villa | The villa was built by Robert Heyse from 1873 to 1874 and an extension was added from 1906 to 1907. | |
09110210 |
Buschmühlenweg 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110297 |
Buschmühlenweg 11, 12 ( location ) |
Rental houses | ||
09110176 |
Buschmühlenweg 25 ( location ) |
villa | The villa was built in 1873/1874 by master mason Max Zaenkert. | |
09110088 |
Buschmühlenweg 52 ( location ) |
Excursion bar "Eldorado" (today residential and office building) | The excursion restaurant Eldorado was built by Bressler in 1874. The dance hall was expanded in 1890. | |
09110199 |
Buschmühlenweg 171 ( location ) |
Waterworks with machine house with extension from 1903/04 and chimney, iron removal building and pump house as well as filter basin | ||
09110215 |
Buschmühlenweg 173 ( location ) |
Factory owner's villa with side wing (Villa Matzdorf) | The villa was built by Friedrich Matzdorff from 1877 to 1878. |
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09110121 |
Carl-Philipp-Emanuel-Bach-Strasse 11 ( location ) |
Junker House (now the Viadrina Museum) with a western extension including its side wing | ||
09110271 |
Carl-Philipp-Emanuel-Bach-Strasse 11a ( location ) |
Storage building of the former Packhof | ||
09110075 |
Collegienstraße, Schulstraße, Oderpromenade ( location ) |
Place at the Friedenskirche | ||
09110122 |
Collegienstraße 7 ( location ) |
Franciscan monastery church (today the Carl-Philipp-Emanuel-Bach concert hall) | ||
09110123 |
Collegienstraße 8, 9 ( location ) |
Double rectory of the Nikolaikirche (today city archive) | ||
09110240 |
Collegienstraße 10 ( location ) |
House IV (medieval component) of the former prison (today the municipal music school) | ||
09110203 |
Dresdener Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110124 |
Dresdener Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Marienbad II | ||
09110188 |
Dresdener Strasse 11 / Fürstenberger Strasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
09110125 |
Eichenweg 41 ( location ) |
Heilandskapelle | ||
09110126 |
Faberstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Garrison School (today Kleist Museum) | ||
09110127 |
Faberstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Grave monument for Christian Ernst Martini, in the courtyard | ||
09110170 |
Ferdinandstrasse 4, 5 ( location ) |
Rental houses | ||
09110089 |
Ferdinandstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110131 |
Fischerstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Named after the owner Friedrich Ludwig Karl Finck von Finckenstein called (in varying spelling) "Finkenstein villa" building was designed by Martin Friedrich Knoblauch built 1770/1780 in the style of a baroque country house and stood in a huge garden. Numerous renovations were carried out, including a veranda on the courtyard side and a garden room for receptions with direct access to the garden. A widow Finck von Finckenstein sold the park to the AEG , which built the Frankfurt tram depot there in 1896. Later the house and garden were completely sold to AEG. AEG used the ground floor of the house for administration and rented several apartments on the upper floor until offices were also set up there in 1907. A huge motor vehicle hall, a boiler house and a machine house were built in the garden. Because of the housing shortage after World War I, some offices were converted into apartments again. After 1990 the administration of the municipal energy supplier Oder-Spree-Energiegesellschaft (OSE) moved into the building and the garden room became a canteen. After the transition from OSE to Stadtwerke der Stadtwerke in 1992, the building stood empty. | |
09110182 |
Fischerstraße 31 ( location ) |
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09110133 |
Fischerstrasse 43 ( location ) |
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09110090 |
Fischerstraße 52 ( location ) |
Residential house and residential building on the courtyard side | ||
09110181 |
Fischerstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110186 |
Fischerstrasse 98 ( location ) |
Farm bourgeois house with side building and courtyard | ||
09110187 |
Fischerstrasse 99 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110135 |
Forest road 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110136 |
Forest road 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110068 |
Franz-Mehring-Strasse, Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse ( location ) |
Alinenbrunnen, on the Stiftsplatz | ||
09110137 |
Franz-Mehring-Strasse 3 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of the Holy Cross | ||
09110245 |
Franz-Mehring-Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Catholic rectory | ||
09110073 |
Franz-Mehring-Straße 7-14, Wieckestraße 5–8 ( location ) |
Residential group |
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09110138 |
Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 51, 51 A, 52 ( location ) |
Pedagogical Academy (today Carl-Friedrich-Gauss-Gymnasium) with paved surfaces in front of the two entrances and enclosure walls | ||
09110235 |
Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 53 ( location ) |
Parish hall of the Kreuzkirche parish | ||
09110208 |
Fürstenberger Strasse 15a ( location ) |
Garden house | ||
09110277 |
Fürstenberger Strasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential and office building | ||
09110171 |
Fürstenberger Straße 38, 38a, Dresdener Platz 2, 3 ( location ) |
Residential buildings with restaurant "Königs Fritze" | ||
09110222 |
Fürstenwalder Poststrasse 200 ( location ) |
Heeresbauamt, consisting of an administration building, a residential building, a vehicle hall, a garden area including fencing and substructures as well as an access road in front of the administration building | The complex was built by Robert Kisch from 1936 to 1937 . | |
09110282 |
Fürstenwalder Strasse, Humboldtstrasse, Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse ( location ) |
Memorial for E. Thälmann with a Thälmann bust by W. Kreisel (former Otto Strahl family grave), in Kleistpark | Ernst Thälmann bust by Walter Kreisel | |
09110030 |
Fürstenwalder Strasse, Hum-boldtstrasse, Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse ( location ) |
Grave monument for organ builder Wilhelm Sauer, in Kleistpark | The tomb for Wilhelm Sauer . | |
09110028 |
Fürstenwalder Strasse, Hum-boldtstrasse, Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse ( location ) |
Memorial stone for Carl Wilhelm Wiecke, in Kleistpark | Carl Wilhelm Wiecke (born April 13, 1801; † November 21, 1880) was a pedagogue, writer and, in 1848, a member of the German National Assembly in the Paulskirche in Frankfurt am Main. In Frankfurt (Oder) he ran a secondary school from 1832 to 1869. | |
09110027 |
Fürstenwalder Strasse, Hum-boldtstrasse, Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse ( location ) |
Memorial stone for Carl Zeitner, in Kleistpark | Zeitner (* February 4, 1822; † 1871), trained baker, participated in the March fighting in 1848, worked in Russia, died as a result of the campaigns of 1870/1871. | |
09110165 |
Fürstenwalder Strasse 20 ( location ) |
Rental house with courtyard wing | ||
09110166 |
Fürstenwalder Strasse 21 ( location ) |
Rental house with courtyard building | ||
09110092 |
Fürstenwalder Strasse 33 ( location ) |
Residential building with office and commercial area | ||
09110239 |
Fürstenwalder Strasse 38, 39 ( location ) |
Two identical rental houses | ||
09110180 |
Gartenstrasse 1b ( location ) |
Catholic school with courtyard wing | The two-story building was built around 1860. In 1869 it was entered in the Frankfurt address book as a denominational Catholic school for boys and girls. From 1929 to 1931 the building served as an alternative quarter for the municipal vocational school and the women's technical school. In 1932 it was converted into an office building for the city's youth and welfare office. After 1945 it was used as a residential building; from 1980 as a depot of the Viadrina Museum. A repair started in 1997 and a conversion into an office building were canceled in 1999. | |
09110293 |
Gartenstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Chimney and boiler house of the military laundry facility | ||
09110280 |
Georg-Richter-Strasse / Heinrich-Zille-Strasse ( location ) |
Concrete cell storage | ||
09110213 |
Gerhart-Hauptmann-Strasse 1/2, 20/21 ( location ) |
Residential houses | ||
09110238 |
Gerhart-Hauptmann-Strasse 3, 4 ( location ) |
Musikheim including the enclosure on Gerhart-Hauptmann-Strasse | ||
09110160 |
Gertraudenplatz 1–5 ( location ) |
Residential group | ||
09110161 |
Gertraudenplatz 6 ( location ) |
Sankt Gertraud Church | ||
09110283 |
Gertraudenplatz 6 ( location ) |
Equipment of the St. Marien Church, in the St. Gertraud Church | ||
09110206 |
Goepelstraße 73-75 ( location ) |
Building of the starch-sugar factory Actien-Gesellschaft, vorm. CA Koehlmann & Co. , consisting of an office building and enclosure wall on Alte Gasse, syrup factory, dextrin factory, starch factory (later processing facility and dextrin store), couleur factory as well as porter's house and industrial track on the factory site | ||
09110269 |
Görlitzer Strasse 26/27, Tunnelstrasse 10-12 ( location ) |
Five rental houses of the civil servants' housing association with associated front and courtyard-side tenant gardens | ||
09110274 |
Große Müllroser Straße ( location ) |
Road tunnel with architecturally designed tunnel entrances | ||
09110185 |
Große Müllroser Straße 54, 54a – c, 55, 55a – b ( location ) |
Group of houses with quarry stone wall surround | ||
09110159 |
Grosse Oderstrasse 42 ( location ) |
Residential building with lion pharmacy | ||
09110157 |
Große Scharrnstraße 59 ( location ) |
former regional council | The building has been used by the Viadrina University since the 1990s. | |
09110276 |
Grüner Weg 25 ( location ) |
Rental house | ||
09110292 |
Grüner Weg 26 ( location ) |
Rental house | ||
09110169 |
Gubener Strasse 3, 5, Ferdinandstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Tenement group | ||
09110094 |
Gubener Strasse 8 / Ferdinandstrasse ( location ) |
Residential building with side wing | ||
09110095 |
Gubener Strasse 9 ( location ) |
Schindler brewery with residential building, kiln, malt house and brewery | The house in the building complex was built between 1840 and 1850. The interior was renovated between 1870 and 1880. The kiln was built by Gielisch in 1862. It was converted into an office building in the early 1920s. The malt house was built around 1860 and expanded in 1921. The brewery was built before 1859 and expanded around 1921. | |
09110141 |
Gubener Strasse 10-12 ( location ) |
Residential houses and side buildings | ||
09110142 |
Gubener Strasse 13, 13a ( location ) |
Friedrichsgymnasium with the director's residence and gym | The school building was built from 1880 to 1882 according to drafts by the government master builder Schack and the chief building officer Ludwig Giersberg in the construction department of the Prussian Ministry of Public Works in Berlin and probably by the architect Wolff under the supervision of government master builder Johl. They served the Friedrichsgymnasium, which goes back to the Latin school for boys of the Reformed faith founded in 1694. The Friedrichsgymnasium had close ties to the Frankfurt University Viadrina, which was moved to Breslau in 1811. In 1813 it was converted into a city high school with a humanistic character. In 1874 it passed into state hands and was given this new building eight years later. | |
09110143 |
Gubener Strasse 14 ( location ) |
villa | ||
09110144 |
Gubener Strasse 15a ( location ) |
villa | ||
09110194 |
Gubener Strasse 19 ( location ) |
Rental house | ||
09110291 |
Gubener Strasse 20a ( location ) |
Storage cellar of the Friedrichshöhe restaurant (Klenks cellar) | ||
09110145 |
Gubener Strasse 21 ( location ) |
Rental house with side wing and transverse building | ||
09110146 |
Gubener Strasse 21a ( location ) |
Rental house with courtyard conversion | ||
09110147 |
Gubener Strasse 21b ( location ) |
Rental house with courtyard conversion | ||
09110148 |
Gubener Strasse 21c ( location ) |
Rental house with courtyard conversion | ||
09110149 |
Gubener Strasse 22 A ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110150 |
Gubener Strasse 23 ( location ) |
Rental house with side wing and garden | ||
09110151 |
Gubener Strasse 23a ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110152 |
Gubener Strasse 23b ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110153 |
Gubener Strasse 23d ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110154 |
Gubener Strasse 28 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110155 |
Gubener Strasse 29 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110156 |
Gubener Strasse 30 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110077 |
Half city ( location ) |
Halbe Stadt streets, delimited by Halbe Stadt buildings (western property line) and Lennépark | ||
09110246 |
Half city 6 ( location ) |
Rental house with driveway | ||
09110002 |
Half city 7 ( location ) |
Villa (previously Casino) | ||
09110003 |
Half city 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110004 |
Half city 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110005 |
Half city 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110006 |
Half city 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110007 |
Half City 20 ( location ) |
House and garden | ||
09110008 |
Half City 21 ( location ) |
Residential house with outbuildings and garden | ||
09110009 |
Half City 22 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110010 |
Half city 23, 24 ( location ) |
Residential houses | ||
09110013 |
Half City 29 ( location ) |
Lienau Park with a monument to Michael Lienau | ||
09110011 |
Half City 30 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110012 |
Half City 35 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110015 |
Hanewald 9 ( location ) |
Salt storage | Salt store built in 1858 by building inspector Liedke as a three-storey brick building. The wooden beam ceilings on the three floors are supported by two parallel beams on six wooden supports arranged in pairs. | |
09110017 |
Heilbronner Strasse 18 ( location ) |
“Film theater of the youth” including forecourt design and two sculptures | The cinema in Frankfurt (Oder) was built in 1910 as a UFA film theater. In 1919 the building was converted into a brewery with ballrooms, from the ruins of which, after the Second World War, it was built from 1954 to 1955 into a cinema for young people . Renovation work took place in 1983. After the fall of the Wall it was run as the UFA-Filmtheater der Jugend and UFA-Lichtspieltheater Topkino . When the Cinestar was rebuilt in 1998, the Youth Film Theater was closed on May 27, 1998. Different owners changed. Among other things, it should be converted into a casino. In June 2014, an investor from Macedonia bought the ailing building from an owner company in Rhineland-Palatinate. In May 2018, after the new Lord Mayor René Wilke took office , negotiations with representatives of the owner regarding the buyback began. At the end of 2018, a notarized purchase agreement was signed, and at the beginning of 2019, the cinema became the property of the City of Frankfurt (Oder). The city receives financial support for the renovation from the state of Brandenburg and the Foundation of the Museum of Modern Art . The film theater for young people is to become part of the State Museum for Modern Art. | |
09110020 |
Heilbronner Strasse 19 ( location ) |
Villa Trowitzsch | ||
09110184 |
Heilbronner Strasse 20–22 ( location ) |
Trowitzsch printing and editorial building | The printing and editorial buildings of the Trowitzsch company were built from 1888 to 1889 by Mahrenholz and Throniker. | |
09110211 |
Heinrich-Hildebrand-Strasse ( location ) |
School building of the Elisabeth School of Lutherstift, north of No. 22 | ||
09110214 |
Heinrich-Hildebrand-Strasse 24 ( location ) |
Lutherstift, consisting of the deaconess mother house with integrated chapel, hospital building, nurses' house and school house including the transition as well as the part of the park in front of the main building | ||
09110021 |
Herbert-Jensch-Strasse 1–3 ( location ) |
Bathhouse | The building was built as a bathhouse between 1802 and 1803. It later served as the administration building for the Paetsch stoneware company. At the end of the 19th century, the north wing was rebuilt; At the beginning of the 20th century, the southern wing was also rebuilt. | |
09110096 |
Herbert-Jensch-Strasse 5 ( location ) |
villa | ||
09110097 |
Herbert-Jensch-Strasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110205 |
Herbert-Jensch-Strasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110197 |
Herbert-Jensch-Strasse 12a ( location ) |
Factory owner's villa with a northern wall surrounding the front garden | The factory owner's villa was built by Georg Rathenau in 1899 . | |
09110189 |
Herbert-Jensch-Straße 15, 15a ( location ) |
Rental house | ||
09110198 |
Herbert-Jensch-Strasse 41 ( location ) |
Municipal slaughterhouse, consisting of an old administration building and restaurant with enclosure, water tower with cold store | ||
09110400 |
Herbert-Jensch-Strasse 104 ( location ) |
Administration building of the dextrin and starch factory CA Koehlmann | ||
09110098 |
Herbert-Jensch-Strasse 105 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110128 |
Holzmarkt / Carl-Philipp-Emanuel-Bach-Strasse ( location ) |
Peace bell with bell house | ||
09110163 |
Holzmarkt 3 ( location ) |
Steam laundry, later a steam grinding mill | The building was erected in 1877/1878 by master mason Heyse. In 1910 it was converted for use as a mill. In 1993 it was converted into an office building with a restaurant. | |
09110016 |
Holzmarkt 4 A ( location ) |
Goods storage | ||
09110200 |
Humboldtstrasse 6-10 ( location ) |
Group of terraced houses with fencing and garden plots | ||
09110201 |
Humboldtstrasse 15-20 ( location ) |
Group of houses with fencing and garden parcels | ||
09110258 |
Huttenstraße 1–13, Thilestraße 1–3, Ebertusstraße 13–15 ( location ) |
Residential complex | ||
09110299 |
Jungclaussenweg 6, 7, Am Arboretum ( location ) |
Seed soil, office building and arboretum of the former horticultural company H. Jungclaussen GmbH | ||
09110022 |
Karl-Marx-Strasse ( location ) |
Karl Marx Monument | Created in 1968 based on a design by Fritz Cremer | |
09110079 |
Karl-Marx-Strasse 9–22, 176–191 ( Lage ) |
"Magistrale" | ||
09110023 |
Karl-Ritter-Platz 1 / Berliner Straße ( location ) |
Residential building |
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09110247 |
Karl-Ritter-Platz 4 / Schulstrasse ( location ) |
Evangelical parish and parish house of St. Georg | The Protestant parish and parish house of St. Georg was built by Otto March from 1908 to 1909 . | |
09110202 |
Kellenspring 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110024 |
Kellenspring 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110025 |
Kiliansberg 1–7, Ferdinandstraße 14, Bahnhofsplatz 18 ( location ) |
Residential development on Kiliansberg with a monument to the fallen railway workers | ||
09110031 |
Klingestrasse 5 ( location ) |
Pumping station | On May 30, 1919, the company premises with the machinist's apartment were completed. | |
09110032 |
Klingetal 18 ( location ) |
Mill building of the Simonsmühle | ||
09110099 |
Klingetal 18a ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110091 |
Klingetal 18b ( location ) |
Water tower, on the marshalling yard | ||
09110217 |
Kopernikusstraße 18 ( location ) |
Residential building of the unemployment settlement | ||
09110226 |
Leipziger Platz ( location ) |
Clock or seasons fountain |
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09110196 |
Leipziger Platz 5 ( location ) |
Beresinchenschule (today the "Heinrich von Kleist" high school) | The Beresinchen community school, initially three-story, was built from 1882 to 1883 by the architect Johannes Heeren under the direction of Heinrich Malcomeß . The then ultra-modern, prestigious and very well equipped building was honored at the world exhibition in Chicago in 1893 as a special achievement of the German school construction industry. Since boys and girls were taught separately at the time, the building was divided in the middle and each had its own entrance. In 1895 shower baths were installed in the spirit of increased hygiene awareness. From 1922 to 1923, under city superstructure inspector Stert, it was converted into the temporary location of the building trade school. The right portal and the right staircase were removed and a three-storey extension was added in the courtyard. In 1929 the building trade school moved out and for the planned move-in of the Pedagogical Academy, the municipality had an increase carried out in 1930, to which the striking middle gable in the Renaissance style fell victim. In 1932 it was again a primary school. In 1945 the school building served as a hospital and retirement home. From 1952 to 1965 it was middle school , then Polytechnische Oberschule (POS). In 1991 the POS became the Pestalozzi-Realschule. In 1993 the roof and facade were renovated. Around 2005 the secondary school became the Heinrich-von-Kleist-Oberschule. | |
09110281 |
Leipziger Platz 15 ( location ) |
Gym with air raid shelter | This gymnasium was built in 1935 for the Leipziger Platz 5 school. | |
09110195 |
Leipziger Strasse 165 ( location ) |
Luther School (today Peace School) | The building was built from 1904 to 1906 according to a design by the architect Karl Otto Schwatlo and opened in 1906 as a Luther school , with a strict division into boys and girls. The school had a gym, a modern heating system and a shower room. The building survived the Second World War without serious damage. The gym was used as a hospital until 1944 . In 1949 the name was changed to Friedensschule - 6th high school , in which classes 1 to 10 were taught. The secondary school became a primary school in 1990 and has been called the Peace Primary School since 2006 . | |
09110177 |
Leipziger Strasse 177 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
09110100 |
Leipziger Strasse 196, 197, 198 ( location ) |
Residential group | ||
09110172 |
Lessingstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Rental house with side wing | ||
09110053 |
Lindenstrasse ( location ) |
Park at the St. Gertraud Church (formerly St. Gertraud's cemetery) | designed 1728–1729; redesigned 1801/1830 | |
09110055 |
Lindenstrasse ( location ) |
Grave monument for Joachim Georg Darjes, in the park at the St. Gertraudkirche | by Johann Gottfried Schadow | |
09110231 |
Lindenstrasse ( location ) |
Grave monument for Michael Gabriel Fredersdorf, in the park at the St. Gertraudkirche (currently stored) | The grave monument for the law student Michael Gabriel Fredersdorf is not in the place described. According to a notice board, the re-installation is planned; Stand 2013 | |
09110054 |
Lindenstrasse ( location ) |
Grave monument for Ewald Christian von Kleist | ||
09110057 |
Lindenstrasse ( location ) |
Monument to Heinrich von Kleist, in the park at the St. Gertraudkirche | In 1910 Gottlieb Elster's bronze work was inaugurated | |
09110056 |
Lindenstrasse ( location ) |
Grave monument for Dorothee Elisabeth Krüger, in the park at the St. Gertraudkirche | The Frankfurt citizen Samuel Krüger, tenant of the Karthauses, had the sandstone tomb erected in the Gertraudenpark for his late wife Dorothee Elisabeth Krüger in 1786. She had died a year earlier at the age of 39. The monument was removed in 1980 for the construction of a district heating pipe. Remnants were found in a former satellite camp of the culture office at the Frankfurt cemetery. Frank Drömert, employee in the cultural office, discovered them years ago. Employees of the city's cultural office and the monument preservation department worked with those in charge of the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation to restore the monument and put it back in the park of St. Gertraudenkirche. After viewing the individual parts, the restoration began in 2012. The Berlin stone restorer Torsten Weiß worked on it for three years in his studio. In the summer of 2015, the foundation work, the base production from field stones and the reconstruction of the monument at the historic location took place. Initially, the foundation was not found at the presumed original location. Then the archaeologist Christian Matthes investigated again exactly. Then the old anchorage was found a few meters further. The new location has now been moved a few centimeters, as a large bush had grown in the meantime. The monument was inaugurated again on November 7, 2015. | |
09110049 |
Lindenstrasse ( location ) |
Soviet memorial with honorary cemetery on the Anger | ||
09110037 |
Lindenstrasse 1–3, Logenstrasse 9, 10 ( location ) |
Imperial Oberpostdirektion with parcel office (main post) | Building of the Oberpostdirektion Frankfurt, originally with the main post office, parcel post office, telegraph office, telegraph equipment office and upper post office; built according to plans by Ernst Hake 1899–1902; Construction costs about 1.3 million marks | |
09110038 |
Lindenstrasse 4-7 ( location ) |
Heilig-Geist-Hospital (today the House of the Arts) including the prayer room in the courtyard | The hospital houses were built between 1785 and 1787 according to plans by Martin Friedrich Knoblauch . House 7 was added to them in 1820 and 1834. In 1988 it was converted into the House of the Arts . House 5 stands over a medieval cellar from the end of the 13th to the middle of the 14th century. The prayer room dates from 1877. | |
09110039 |
Lindenstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Parish house of St. Gertraudkirche (today residential building) | ||
09110040 |
Lindenstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110041 |
Lindenstrasse 14, 15, 15 A ( location ) |
"Chain house" with outbuildings (14, 15a), enclosure and garden | ||
09110042 |
Lindenstrasse 17 ( location ) |
House and side building | ||
09110279 |
Lindenstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Rental house | ||
09110043 |
Lindenstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential building with portal on Lindenstrasse and property fencing to the connecting route Lindenstrasse - Gubener Strasse | ||
09110044 |
Lindenstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
09110045 |
Lindenstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110242 |
Lindenstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Residential building with side wing | ||
09110046 |
Lindenstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110047 |
Lindenstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Residential building "Türmchenhaus" | Professor Peter Imanuel Hartmann (1727–1791, Professor of Pathology, Therapy, Chemistry and Botany) had the house built in 1785 for 2,800 thalers . The house owes its name to the small Belvedere tower on the roof, which Hartmann used for astronomical observations. | |
09110228 |
Lindenstrasse 31 ( location ) |
Apartment with original tiled stoves and stucco ceiling on the second floor | ||
09110048 |
Lindenstrasse 37 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110050 |
Logenstrasse 07 ( location ) |
Administration building | The building was erected in 1933/34. Carl Brandt executed it according to designs by the architects Winkler and Gütte. It served as the administration building of the Frankfurter Elektrizitätswerke. It is a three-story, nine-axis reinforced concrete skeleton structure with plastered masonry infill. The hipped roof was pulled inwards. The east gable is designed as a stepped gable, the west gable is free-standing. The street side of the ground floor is designed with a ribbon of windows and a retracted entrance. The final cornice on the ground floor, protruding like a canopy, is repeated at the sill height of the first floor. Ten angular supports rest on it, which are drawn far into the roof area. There are six-part windows between the supports. The eaves line jumps up over the central five axes. In 1992 the building was integrated into the Oderturm ensemble. | |
09110051 |
Logenstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Lodge building | ||
09110183 |
Logenstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Exercise hall of the body infantry regiment No. 8 (preserved part of the building) with remains of the enclosure wall | The drill and riding hall of the 8th Infantry Regiment was built between 1879 and 1882. | |
09110461 |
Luisenstrasse 38, 38 A ( location ) |
Rental house | ||
09110273 |
Luisenstrasse 21-24 ( location ) |
Chapel of the Wichernheim | ||
09110074 |
Marktplatz, Oberkirchplatz ( location ) |
Marktplatz and Oberkirchplatz | Market square (formerly Obermarkt), bounded by Grosse Scharrnstrasse, Regierungsstrasse, Grosse Oderstrasse, Carl-Philipp-Emanuel-Bach-Strasse | |
09110116 |
Marktplatz 1, 2 ( location ) |
town hall | The town hall was built in north German brick Gothic as a two-storey department store with a council chamber and a court arbor in 1253, when it was granted city rights . The south gable was built in the second half of the 14th century. The town hall has been wearing a gilded herring on its gable since 1454, symbolizing the importance of the town in the medieval herring trade. The north tower, built in the 17th century, was designed by the Italian builder Thadeus Paglion. In 1945, during the Second World War , the town hall was badly damaged by arson, but was then completely rebuilt. The city administration, the Galerie Junge Kunst and the cabaret Die Oderhähne have been located here since the 1990s . | |
09110093 |
Marktplatz 3, 4 ( location ) |
Cellar remains of the town houses "Seven Ravens" | ||
09110209 |
Max-Hannemann-Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Granary of the army bakery | The grain store of the army bakery was built between 1879 and 1880 according to plans by the royal building councilor Hermann Spitzner. | |
09110285 |
Mühlenweg 41 ( location ) |
Residential building with air raid shelter | ||
09110225 |
Mühlenweg 48 ( location ) |
Water tower | Completed in 1874; since 1878 planetarium see planetarium / water tower |
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09110158 |
Oberkirchplatz 1 ( location ) |
St. Mary's Church | ||
09110052 |
Oderpromenade ( location ) |
Harbor crane | The slewing crane was manufactured around 1860 from heavily riveted iron sheets by the " H. Gruson Maschinenfabrik Bockau bei Magdeburg ", according to a badge from the construction period . The crane consists of a simple curved arm. The hoist hook is moved on a chain by means of a gear train at the foot of the crane arm. In 1864 there were two similar harbor cranes at the Packhof and at the Oderbollwerk. In 1993/94 the crane was restored true to the original. | |
09110058 |
Paul-Feldner-Straße 11/12 ( location ) |
Residential building with a north wing | ||
09110059 |
Paul-Feldner-Strasse 13 ( location ) |
Sauerhaus |
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09110232 |
Potsdamer Strasse 1, 2 ( location ) |
Girls' Vocational School (today bbw Education Center Frankfurt) | The building complex was built from 1930 to 1932 by city architect Josef Gesing . The red brick building is a representative of the moderate modernity of the late Weimar Republic. It was commissioned by the city administration to open three educational establishments: a girls' vocational school for craft and factory apprentices, a women's technical school for housekeeping and a private housekeeping and trade school. A boarding school with double rooms was connected. In 1959, it was converted into a production facility and vocational school for the VEB semiconductor plant in Frankfurt (Oder) . Metal windows and doors installed in 1975 were replaced during repairs from 1998 to 2000. The building is used as the house of business by bbw Bildungszentrum Frankfurt (Oder) GmbH . | |
09110060 |
Potsdamer Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Building trade school (today Oberstufenzentrum I) with a wall | The red brick building was built in 1929/1930 based on designs by Johannes Müller. It was the new building for the building trade school founded in 1896 , which left its original building as part of a reorganization of the city schools. The building is divided into an elongated three-storey class wing, the auditorium with the main entrance and a director's apartment. The auditorium is currently used as a sports room, the director's apartment was temporarily the school museum. In 1997 the wooden windows were renovated. The upper school center I is located in the school building. | |
09110207 |
Pushkinstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Residential building with associated enclosure | ||
09110587 |
Rathenaustraße ( location ) |
Railway bridges | ||
09110219 |
Robert-Havemann-Strasse 15 ( location ) |
Water tower and the oldest, 1,270 m³ high pressure reservoir on the site | ||
09110275 |
Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse ( location ) |
Monument "Antifascist Resistance" | ||
09110234 |
Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 41 ( location ) |
Dance Institute and E. Rathgeber House | ||
09110061 |
Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 43 ( location ) |
Commercial and community school | The building was built according to plans by the Frankfurt City Planning Council Carl Emil Christ (who also built the Frankfurt Gertraudenkirche) and inaugurated in 1862. The trade and citizen school took up the trade school founded in 1840 and the middle school founded in 1855 as a boys' middle school. One of the most famous students was Anton von Werner . The building was used as a pedagogical school for kindergarten teachers from 1985, took on the upper classes of the extended high school “Karl Liebknecht” in 1989, served the municipal high school II from 1992 to 1994 and from 1994 to 1999 as house 2 for the municipal high school I “Karl Liebknecht”. Since 1999 it was no longer allowed to be used as a school due to the lack of a second escape route and was empty. The building has been being rebuilt and renovated since the end of 2015, and in future it will be used by the Frankfurt City Archives. | |
09110174 |
Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building with two side wings | ||
09110173 |
Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
09110063 |
Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 13 ( location ) |
villa | ||
09110065 |
Schulstrasse 4a ( location ) |
Friedenskirche (former Nikolaikirche) | ||
09110272 |
Sophienstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Production building of the Schlesinger shoe factory | ||
09110278 |
Sophienstrasse 2-5 ( location ) |
Four rental houses | ||
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Sophienstraße 19-21 ( location ) |
Residential houses | ||
09110067 |
Sophienstraße 24 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110069 |
Thomas-Müntzer-Hof ( location ) |
Grave monument for Adolf Zehme | ||
09110070 |
Tunnelstrasse 13–16, 25–31 ( Lage ) |
Residential houses | ||
09110071 |
Uferstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Barracks building | The barracks building was built in 1864 by master builder Altmann. Modifications took place in 1883 and around 1900. | |
09110102 |
Walter-Korsing-Strasse 25 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09110175 |
Walter-Korsing-Strasse 29 ( location ) |
Residential house and wall design of the former arcade | ||
09110072 |
Wieckestrasse 1b ( location ) |
Realgymnasium (today Karl-Liebknecht-Gymnasium) | The building complex was built in 1910/1911 as a reform realgymnasium based on a design by the City Building Councilor Karl Otto Schwatlo with the participation of the architect Barth. In 1910 the municipal high school moved to the new building. The municipal high school goes back to the Frankfurt Latin School, first mentioned on April 18, 1341, and had been located in the former college building of the Frankfurt University Viadrina , which was moved to Breslau in 1811, since 1824 . After damage in the Second World War, the building was repaired in a simplified manner in 1945. The Realgymnasium became an extended secondary school . In 1978 a pedagogical school moved in, which was to be converted into a pedagogical college in the medium term, but this did not materialize. From 1985 an institute for teacher training used the building. After the German reunification , the extended secondary school moved back in, which was converted into a municipal high school in 1992 and bears the name of Karl Liebknechts . From 1993 to 1997 an extensive renovation and restoration was carried out in accordance with listed buildings, in which the roof was re-covered, the northern viewing gable and roof turrets were restored and the facade was given the original sandstone-colored comb plaster instead of the dark red tone. |
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09110073 |
Franz-Mehring-Straße 7-14, Wieckestraße 5–8 ( location ) |
Residential group | ||
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Ziegelstrasse 19 a ( location ) |
Harbor storage |
literature
- Gerhard Vinken u. a. (Ed.): Dehio-Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler: Brandenburg. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-422-03054-9 , pp. 296–323.
- City of Frankfurt (Oder). ( Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany , Monuments in Brandenburg , Volume 3.) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-190-4 .
Web links
Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Frankfurt (Oder) - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- List of monuments of the State of Brandenburg: City of Frankfurt (Oder) (PDF) Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum
- Diana Kirsten-Szlaski, Ulrich Petzold, Philipp Schmidt-Reimann: Information on the architectural monument Musikheim Frankfurt (Oder). In: Otto Bartning's music home. Retrieved April 4, 2016 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Official Journal for the City of Frankfurt (Oder), Vol. 15, No. 10 of October 20, 2004
- ↑ Official Journal for the City of Frankfurt (Oder), Volume 16, No. 9 of 09/21/2005
- ^ Official Journal for the City of Frankfurt (Oder), Vol. 15, No. 8 of September 8, 2004
- ^ Official Journal for the City of Frankfurt (Oder), Vol. 15, No. 8 of September 8, 2004
- ^ Official Journal for the City of Frankfurt (Oder), Vol. 15, No. 10 of October 20, 2004
- ^ Official Journal for the City of Frankfurt (Oder), 22nd year, No. 6 of July 13, 2011
- ^ Official Journal for the City of Frankfurt (Oder), 22nd year, No. 6 of July 13, 2011
- ↑ a b Official Journal for the City of Frankfurt (Oder) . Volume 15, No. 8, Frankfurt (Oder), September 8, 2004
- ↑ Buildings of the Gagfah . In: Die Bauwelt . No. 3 , 1928, pp. 1 .
- ↑ Anette Herold, Bernhard Klemm: Living like in heaven on earth . In: Märkische Oderzeitung . October 14, 2009.
- ↑ a b Houses tell stories . Volkshochschule Frankfurt (Oder), ISBN 978-83-64707-08-7 .
- ^ Margit Höfer: A country house in the middle of the city . In: Märkische Oderzeitung . June 1, 2003.
- ↑ Jörg Kotterba: Once a beautiful baroque house . In: Märkische Oderzeitung . February 20, 2008.
- ↑ CW Wiecke on literaturport.de
- ^ Carl Friedrich Zeitner on the homepage of a master optician; Retrieved August 26, 2014
- ↑ Frauke Adesiyan: The tomb returns. In: Märkische Oderzeitung. June 5, 2015, accessed April 5, 2016 .
- ↑ The decoration of the Gertraudenpark is back in its place after extensive preparatory work. Kruger monument erected again. (No longer available online.) In: der-oderlandspiegel.de. November 13, 2015, archived from the original on March 21, 2016 ; Retrieved April 5, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Old-town school is municipal archives - MOZ.de . In: MOZ.de . ( moz.de [accessed April 1, 2017]).