List of cultural monuments in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse (core town)
The list of cultural monuments in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse includes all cultural monuments in the core city of the Rhineland-Palatinate town of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, including Winzingen . The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of April 10, 2017).
Monument zones
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Old town monument zone | Rittergartenstraße, Strohmarkt, Friedrichstraße, Schütt, on both sides of the main street to Landauer Straße 2 and Talstraße 1, Fröbelstraße to Hetzelstraße, Juliusplatz, Bachgängel Lage |
14th to 20th century | Core city within the city fortifications, probably since the city was founded around 1220/30 existing right-angled street system with dominant north-south axis; Collegiate church, market square, old town hall, palace of the Palatinate; Residential, economic and business areas from the late 14th to the 20th century, building fabric dating back to 1280 | |
Branchweilerhof monument zone | Branchweilerhof 1−10A, 13, 15, 15A, 17 and 17A location |
from 1275 | former hospital and later farm estate, overall structure ; Created in 1275, expansion towards the end of the 16th century; associated chapel, main building, farm buildings in the south and north, cellar in the west and curtain wall; renewed expansion in the second half of the 18th century; after 1805 through expansion of the farm buildings, three-wing complex closed; Quarry stone buildings, the residential houses sandstone-framed plastered buildings | |
Monument zone Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 4−12 | Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 4−12 (even numbers) and Von-der-Tann-Straße 23 Lage |
1920s | closed three-storey, neo-classicist living row, 1920s | |
Monument zone Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 36−48 | Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 36-48 (even numbers) location |
1936 | three-story row of settlements, stair towers with rich architectural sculpture, 1936, architect F. Lutz, sculptors Gustav Adolf Bernd , Fritz Korter , Franz Lind , Otto Rumpf | |
Monument zone Fröbelstrasse | Fröbelstrasse 7–19 (odd numbers), 14–22 (even numbers), Hetzelstr. 9 and 11 position |
from 1885 | two to three-storey rows of buildings dating from the late 19th century, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, from 1885 to 1905; characteristic street scene | |
Monument zone Hauberallee | Hauberallee 1–11 location |
from 1895 | Late founding colony with solitary buildings in different materials and styles by Neustadt architects, 1895 to 1907 | |
Monument zone Hetzelanlage | Amalienstraße 1–15, Talstraße 16–28, Luisenstraße 1–5 and Jahnstraße 1 Lage |
1875 to 1898/99 | Triangular plaza with a park and development from the Wilhelminian era, essentially late Classicist, around 1875 to 1898/99, horticultural conception by Friedrich Jakob Dochnahl | |
Monument zone Hindenburgstrasse | Hindenburgstrasse 52-60 location |
1898 | townscape-defining row of houses; No. 58/60: neo-classical semi-detached house, marked 1898, architect Franz Huber ; No. 52–56: Mansard roof buildings, 1901/02, architect C. Kreuzberg, No. 52 and 56 with Art Nouveau motifs | more pictures |
Karolinenstrasse monument zone | Karolinenstrasse 46–54 (even numbers) location |
1903-11 | One-row, one-and-a-half to three-storey buildings with variously designed villas and villa-like houses, influenced by Art Nouveau, 1903–11 | |
Monument zone Kirchstrasse | Kirchstrasse 17–29 (odd numbers) and 18–40 (even numbers) location |
1910 / 20s | Settlement row from the 1910s / 20s under the influence of the Heimat style and neo-classicism; No. 40: Organist House of the Protestant Church, 1910/11; characteristic street scene | more pictures |
Monument zone Lachener Strasse | Lachener Strasse 1–11 (odd numbers), Gutleuthausstrasse 1–3 and Landauer Strasse 119 Lage |
1921-24 | Settlement with mansard roof buildings with neo-classical and hipped roof buildings with expressionist motifs, No. 11 with pyramid roof, 1921–24 | |
Monument zone Maximilianstrasse | Maximilianstrasse 1–43 (odd numbers), 2–34 (even numbers), Haardter Strasse 1, Strohmarkt 2–5, Wiesenstrasse 58 Lage |
1820 to 1910 | in the western development section classicist houses, 1820s to 1850s; in the eastern section individually designed Wilhelminian style villas, around 1850 to 1910 | more pictures |
Monument zone Moltkestrasse | Moltkestrasse 6–26 (even numbers) location |
around 1900 | Wilhelminian style row of houses with sandstone-integrated brick facades, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, around 1900 | more pictures |
Monument zone Mozartstrasse | Mozartstrasse 1a – 11, Hambacher Stuhlweg 6 location |
around 1900 | Late founding two- to three-storey villas and villa-like houses with terraced front gardens, around 1900, some with furnishings | |
Monument zone Rathausstrasse | Rathausstrasse 3–37 (odd numbers), 12–58 (even numbers) ,gerichtstrasse 1–6a (without no. 5), Rittergartenstrasse 1–6 and 8, Sauterstrasse 3a, 5, 5a, Klausengasse 2 Lage |
17th and 18th centuries | Closed street with two to three-storey row buildings, mainly from the 17th and 18th centuries, also from the late 16th and 19th centuries, half-timbered houses with a massive ground floor, massive plastered buildings since the Baroque period | more pictures |
Monument zone Richard-Wagner-Strasse | Richard-Wagner-Straße 24–38 location |
1910 to 1914/16 | Row double houses according to a uniform concept with varying individual forms, committed to Heimat- und Jugendstil, between 1910 and 1914/16; with equipment | |
Jewish cemetery monument zone | Robert-Stolz-Straße 32 Location |
1862 | Established in 1862, expanded in 1922, documented to this day; about 540 tombstones; Neoclassical mourning hall with Moorish openings, 1886, architect Matthias Lichtenberger | |
Monument zone Schillerstraße | Schillerstraße 11, 24–42 (even numbers), 25–35 (odd numbers) location |
1894 to 1911 | Late founding houses of high quality by Neustadt architects, partly Art Nouveau decor, with fencing from the period of construction, 1894 to 1911; No. 26 Methodist Christ Church from 1957 | |
Theodor-Körner-Strasse monument zone | Theodor-Körner-Straße 7–15 (odd numbers) and 10–26 (even numbers) position |
from 1912 | two- to two-and-a-half-story row houses with mansard roof, No. 9–15 Heimatstil, 1912–14; No. 7 three-storey commercial building with hipped roof, 1925; Classifying No. 10-26, 1924-27 | more pictures |
Waldstrasse monument zone | Waldstrasse 22–38 (even numbers) and 47–57 (odd numbers) location |
around 1910/13 | sophisticated houses with three residential units each, some in the style of the homeland, moving roof landscapes, around 1910/13; defining the streetscape | |
Monument zone Werderstraße / Neumayerstraße | Werderstrasse 2/4/6, 7, Konrad-Adenauer-Strasse 30/32, 34, Neumayerstrasse 16/18 and Hindenburgstrasse 23/25 location |
after 1921 | Neoclassical two- and three-storey mansard and hipped roof buildings with inserted sandstone rotunda, expressionist architectural decoration, after 1921, architect Th. Bossert | more pictures |
Monument zone Wiesenstrasse | Wiesenstrasse 5–13 and 12–16 and Konrad-Adenauer-Strasse 36–40 location |
1900 / 1910s | Rows of houses with predominantly two-storey mansard roof buildings, neo-classical and art nouveau motifs, 1900 / 1910s; No. 40 "Haus des Handwerks", three-storey classifying hipped roof building, 1922/23 | more pictures |
Monument zone castle ruins Wolfsburg | west of the city on the Wolfsberg location |
from 1269 | Mountain spur apparently attached in the 9th or 10th century, remains of the wall in the southwest; First mentioned in 1269, storming and looting in 1525, since the destruction in 1635 constant loss of substance until the 19th century; Remains of the neck ditch and shield wall, keep stump, outer bailey; Palas and double curtain wall, 13th century | more pictures |
Individual monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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City fortifications | before 1265 | Presumably when the city was founded around 1220/30, the wall ring surrounding the medieval city area with towers and gate towers, first mentioned in 1265, has been softened since the late 18th century. The only thing that has been preserved is the so-called stork tower, also known as the “White Tower” ( ⊙ ). The wall itself is only preserved in isolated sections and in parts of the house, but it is understandable on the basis of the street layout and parceling. |
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villa | Alban-Haas-Strasse 8 location |
1895 | one and a half storey late historic villa, marked 1895 | |
villa | Alter Viehberg 2 location |
around 1890 | picturesquely grouped late historic hipped roof villa, probably around 1890 | |
Villa on the Schillerberg | Alter Viehberg 5 location |
1840s | former Villa Hetzel; Hipped roof building influenced by the Italian country house style, 1863–65, essentially from the 1840s | |
Bismarck monument | At the Kriegergarten location |
1900 | Swinging bench, fountain, marked 1912/13, bronze medallion with a relief portrait of Bismarck, marked 1900 | more pictures |
War memorial | At the Kriegergarten location |
1872 | War memorial 1870/71; Sandstone obelisk with a neo-Gothic angel of peace, 1872 | more pictures |
Residential building | Amalienstraße 11 location |
1881/82 | representative, late classicist-style plastered row building, 1881/82 | |
Factory building | Amalienstraße 42 location |
1898 | Factory buildings: former carriage shed in reinforced concrete construction, 1898; former mechanical factory hall, angular monolith building, 1899 | |
Central Station | Bahnhofplatz 6 location |
1866 | Reception building and extensions; two-and-a-half to three-storey late classicist building, 1866, hipped mansard roof and neo-renaissance facade 1894; Equestrian signal box, Heimatstil, architect Reichsbahnrat Grunwald, 1926 | more pictures |
Hall construction | Bahnhofstrasse 1 location |
1871-73 | two-storey hall construction, neo-renaissance, Semper influence, 1871–73, architect Prof. Albert Geul , Munich; defining the cityscape | more pictures |
Main post | Bahnhofstrasse 2 location |
1929-1931 | two- to five-storey building group, reinforced concrete skeleton structures, classic modernism, 1929–1931, architect post-building officer Heinrich Müller ; defining the cityscape | |
DRK Society House | Bergstrasse 1 location |
after 1885 | former DRK society center; Two to three-storey building from the Wilhelminian style, neo-renaissance, soon after 1885, single-storey extension in 1892 | |
Residential building | Bergstrasse 2 location |
1878 | gothic stepped gable building, 1878; defining the cityscape | |
hospital | Branchweilerhof 1/2/3 location |
1598 | former hospital; three-storey renaissance building, hipped roof, polygonal stair tower, 1598 | |
St. Maria Hospital Chapel | Branchweilerhof 13 location |
1275 | Gothic choir, in the core from 1275 | |
Residential and factory buildings | Branchweilerhofstrasse 11 location |
1894 | Stately residential and factory building, sandstone blocks from the Wilhelminian era, 1894 | |
Factory floor | Branchweilerhofstrasse 33a location |
1910/11 | former production hall; basilical hall, reinforced concrete, 1910/11, architect engineer Karl Fischer | |
Residential building | Brunnenstrasse 2 location |
15th to 19th century | two-part Renaissance house with older parts, 15th to 19th century, partly half-timbered | |
Residential building | Exterstrasse 1 location |
1871 | Wilhelminian style corner house, sandstone-integrated hipped roof building, 1871 | more pictures |
Residential and guest house | Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 1 location |
around 1890 | Residential building with restaurant; three-storey clinker brick building on a trapezoidal floor plan, around 1890; defining the streetscape | more pictures |
Administration building | Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 2 location |
1925 | former General Local Health Insurance Fund, today Structure and Approval Directorate South ; three-storey neo-classical hipped roof building, marked 1925, single-storey extension, architect Willy Schönwetter ; Portal and balcony 1934 | more pictures |
Industrial building | Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 11/13 location |
1925-1927 | representative three-storey angular building with hipped roof, expressionistic motifs, 1925–1927, architect Josef Müller | |
Administration building | Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 14 location |
1954/55 | Administration building of the district governments of Palatinate and Rheinhessen-Palatinate , today Structural and Approval Directorate South and Supervision and Service Directorate ; Four-wing system; six-storey curved facade wing, rear wing around a courtyard, grid construction , 1954/55 | |
Administration building | Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 15 location |
1936 | former local health insurance fund, today supervisory and service directorate; Hipped roof building with pillar portico and portal in relief, marked 1936 | |
sgraffito | Friedrich-Ebert-Straße, at No. 17 location |
1953 | Sgraffito, 1953 | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Friedrichstrasse 29 location |
19th century | Corner residential and commercial building with hipped roof, essentially from the 19th century, fundamental renovation in 1927, architect Franz Xaver Krämer | |
Residential and commercial building | Friedrichstrasse 32a location |
1906 | Residential and commercial building; Sandstone block building with a mansard roof, rich neo-baroque and art nouveau motifs, 1906 | |
Residential houses | Friedrichstrasse 40/42/44 location |
1876 | three-part group of houses, late classical sandstone mansard roof structures, 1876; overall structural system | |
Residential and commercial building | Friedrichstrasse 45 location |
1866 | Late Classicist residential and commercial building with knee floor, 1866, shop built in 1904, rear building from the 1820s, later added | |
Residential and commercial building | Friedrichstrasse 51/53/55 location |
1900 | three-storey residential and commercial building; opulently structured brick building, neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau motifs, 1900, architect Carl Dietrich ; three-storey rear buildings, No. 51 and 53 with spoilage, marked 1770 | |
Residential building | Fröbelstrasse 7 location |
1905/06 | three-storey Art Nouveau building, 1905/06, architect Georg Martin | more pictures |
Residential building | Fröbelstrasse 15 location |
1887 | Rich mansard roof from the Wilhelminian style, neo-renaissance motifs, 1887 | more pictures |
Residential building | Fröbelstrasse 20 location |
1893 | representative corner house; Wilhelminian style sandstone block construction with jamb and hipped roof, 1893, architect Heinrich Berg ; Angled wine press house in the courtyard | more pictures |
Residential building | Gabelsbergerstrasse 6 location |
around 1860 | Late classicist row house with knee floor, around 1860 | |
Villa Eisenbeiss | Grainstrasse 1 location |
1888 | Demanding one and a half storey historical sandstone block building, marked 1888 | |
Infirmary | Grainstrasse 6 location |
1886-89 | former infirmary or isolation building; single-storey neo-renaissance building, 1886–89, architect Matthias Lichtenberger | more pictures |
Basement | Haardter Strasse, under No. 1 location |
1890 | Barrel-vaulted cellar made accessible by complex staircases, 1890, changes in 1909/10, expansion in 1927 | more pictures |
winery | Haardter Strasse 13/15 location |
1889/90 | former Lieberich-Merkel winery; sophisticated late-historical villa, neo-renaissance and neo-baroque motifs, 1889/90, architect Ludwig Levy, Karlsruhe, extension 1901/02; Utility building, terraced vineyards | |
winery | Haardter Strasse 17 location |
1899 | late founding winery; Hip roof villa, inscribed 1899, wine press house, architect Franz Huber | |
villa | Haardter stairway 3 location |
1891/92 | late historic hipped roof villa with knee floor, late classicist and neo-baroque motifs, 1891/92, architect Heinrich Berg | |
villa | Haardter stairway 6 location |
1883 | high quality Wilhelminian style villa, neo-renaissance, 1883 | |
villa | Haardter stairway 8, 10 location |
around 1877/78 | former "Villa Augusta" ("Augustahöhe"), "Villa Dacqué"; Late historical brick building, neo-renaissance and neo-baroque motifs, four-story tower, around 1877/78, mansard roof with dormer windows 1911; overall structural system | more pictures |
Villa Seitz | Haardter stairway 11 location |
1895 | sandstone-integrated brick building with a mansard roof, neo-Gothic and neo-renaissance motifs, marked 1895 | |
Dr. Welsch terrace | Haardter stairway 21 location |
after 1909 | terraced park, after 1909, redesigned in 1929; War memorial 1914/18, sculpted sandstone complex, 1931 by F. Korte and JW Steger | |
Residential building | Stop 23 location |
1925/26 | Residential house, partly half-timbered, three-zone gable 1925/26, architect Karl Paulus ; defining the streetscape | |
Residential and commercial building | Hambacher Straße 56/58 location |
1904 | Double residential and commercial building; Late founding mansard roof with curved gables, 1904, architect Jörg Riegers | |
villa | Hambacher stairway 1 location |
between 1885 and 1890 | representative late classicist villa with zinc hipped roof, between 1885 and 1890, alterations in 1892/93; Baroque spoil in the retaining wall, marked 1719 | |
Hood system | Hauberallee location |
1899 | neo-baroque staircase with exedra with fountain niche, bronze figures, inscriptions, 1899 | more pictures |
villa | Hauberallee 1 location |
1896/97 | late historic villa with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1896/97, architect Wilhelm Schlachter (?) | |
Residential building | Hauberallee 5 location |
1898/99 | Late historical villa-like hipped roof building on an asymmetrical floor plan, 1898/99, architect Wilhelm Schlachter, rear extension 1912 | |
Residential building | Hauberallee 7 location |
1903/04 | Brick building, 1903/04, architects Robert Curjel and Karl Coelestin Moser , Karlsruhe | |
Garden fence | Hauberallee, at No. 9 location |
1903 | Wilhelminian style front garden enclosure, 1903 | |
Commercial building | Hauptstrasse, at No. 23/25 location |
1906 | Part of the Art Nouveau facade of a three-storey commercial building from 1906, reliefs by A. Bernd | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 34/36 location |
1897 | Wilhelminian style three-storey corner residential and commercial building, neo-renaissance, marked 1897; defining the cityscape | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 38/40 location |
16th to 20th century | four-wing courtyard, 16th to 20th century; No. 38 Renaissance half-timbered building from 1580, enlarged in 1710, 19th century facade from the Wilhelminian era; No. 40 partly half-timbered, 17th century, shop fitting from the 20th century; angular rear building marked 1705; including the city wall | |
Roof truss | Hauptstrasse, in No. 49 location |
15th century | late medieval roof structure, probably from the 15th century; on a residential and commercial building that was extended in the Baroque and modified in the first half of the 19th and 20th centuries | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 51 location |
1350 | two half-timbered houses, essentially late medieval, with collar beam roofs from 1350 (dated) and 1477, enlargement and facade renovation in the 17th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 58/60 location |
from 1572 | Conglomerate construction; early baroque residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered; Renaissance building to the rear, partly half-timbered, arched doorway marked 1572; in between two other buildings, probably from the 18th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 59 location |
1727 | baroque three-storey residential and commercial building, 1727, partly half-timbered; defining the streetscape | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 61 location |
18th century | three-storey half-timbered building, the core probably from the 18th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 63 location |
1574 | three-storey residential and commercial building; stately renaissance half-timbered building, marked 1574, baroque half-timbered building | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 65 location |
17th or 18th century | baroque four-storey corner residential and commercial building; triaxial mansard roof, partly half-timbered | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 67/69 location |
late 18th or early 19th century | three-storey residential and commercial building; eight-axis plastered building, late 18th or early 19th century; two-storey south wing: Renaissance walls, courtyard-side arcade 18th or early 19th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 71/73 location |
1425 | late medieval three-storey residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered, 1425; rear stair tower, late 16th century; Rear building, partly half-timbered, roof structure from 1449 | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 74, Klemmhof 1 location |
around 1800 | three-storey corner residential and commercial building; Half-timbered building with a classical facade and hipped roof, around 1800 | |
War memorial | Hauptstrasse, at No. 74 location |
1924/25 | War memorial 1914/18; naked rider, 1924/25 by H. Hahn, Munich, executed by JW Steger | |
Michelscher Hof | Hauptstrasse 75 / 75a location |
1786 | late baroque mansard roof building, marked 1786; Baroque hipped roof building in the inner courtyard, partly half-timbered, 1788; late medieval half-timbered building (plastered), 1374; Plastered building, 18th century, probably older in the core | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 76 location |
1379 | three-storey residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered, medieval core building from 1379, extension 1685 (dated), shop fitting in the 19th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 77 location |
around 1890 | Wilhelminian style residential and commercial building, three-storey brick building, neo-renaissance, around 1890; Rear building around 1800 | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 78 location |
second half of the 16th century | three-storey residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered, probably from the second half of the 16th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 79 location |
around 1425 | Three-storey residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered, essentially two late medieval or early modern buildings, older part around 1425 | |
Adler pharmacy | Hauptstrasse 81 location |
1877 | three-storey mansard roof building, neo-renaissance, marked 1877 | |
Stern pharmacy | Hauptstrasse 82 location |
around 1600 | stately four-storey building with a half-hipped roof, partly half-timbered, 18th century, the core around 1600 | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 83 location |
late 18th century | late baroque three-storey corner residential and commercial building, late 18th century | |
Old Town Hall | Hauptstrasse 84, Kellereistrasse 1 / 1a location |
1589 | Core building marked 1589, renewal 1780–85, conversion to a department store marked 1898 and 1899; Two-part three-storey assembly, some with hipped roof, late Gothic tracery balcony balustrade | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 85 location |
1603 | two three-story half-timbered houses; to the main street marked 1603, probably with baroque changes; to Marktgasse probably from the 18th century; defining the streetscape | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 86 location |
1610 | multi-part property; three-storey renaissance building, partly half-timbered (plastered), marked 1610 (?); late baroque three-storey mansard roof building; as a connecting staircase, 19th century; Mansard roof, partly half-timbered, numerous spoilages | |
House to the star | Hauptstrasse 90 location |
1778 | four-storey, slated residential and commercial building, basement portal marked 1778 | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 91, Marktplatz 5 / 5a, Marktstrasse 1/3/5 location |
from 1584 | three-part assembly; Hauptstrasse 91 / Marktstrasse 1: four-storey corner frame building with a crooked hip roof, probably before 1584, neo-renaissance shop installation; Marktstraße 3 and Marktplatz 5 / 5a: late baroque three-storey mansard roof buildings, partly half-timbered, 18th century and inscribed 1773 | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 94 location |
from 1797 | former “Zur Post” inn; Courtyard, overall structural system; three-story, six-axis late baroque building, shop installation in the 19th century; Courtyard building from 1797 and the 19th century, transverse tract to Mittelgasse with ballroom | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 96 location |
1418/19 | late medieval half-timbered house from 1418/19, 2nd floor renovated in the 18th century | |
Sexton's house | Hauptstrasse 97 location |
first third of the 18th century | former sexton's house of the collegiate church; Baroque pent roof construction, first third of the 18th century | more pictures |
Coat of arms stone | Hauptstrasse, at No. 98 location |
1572 | Renaissance coat of arms stone, marked 1572; Wappenstein not visible from the street | |
Residential building | Main street, behind No. 101 location |
1485 | Rear building made up of two half-timbered houses, in the core from 1485 and 1581, baroque profiles | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse, to No. 103 location |
1569 | Rear building with shop from the Renaissance, marked 1569, hipped roof; on the corner: baroque shell niche, marked 1751 | |
Residential building | Hauptstrasse 105 location |
from 1398 | three-storey house made up of two parcels, classicist and Wilhelminian style facade; in the southern section remains of a late medieval house from 1398, changes in 1619 | more pictures |
Spoilage | Hauptstrasse, at No. 109 location |
1774 | Former furnace stone, late baroque, marked 1774 | |
Spoilage | Hauptstrasse, at No. 110 location |
1783 | Former keystone in relief, inscribed 1783 | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 114 location |
1775 | three-storey corner residential and commercial building, stately late Baroque hipped roof building, marked 1775, shop installation in the early 19th century; then three-axis renaissance building | |
Residential and commercial buildings | Hauptstrasse 115/117, Turmstrasse 14 location |
16th to 18th century | three-storey residential and commercial buildings with mansard roofs, some with rich half-timbering, 16th to 18th centuries | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 116 location |
second half of the 18th century | Residential and commercial building; late baroque mansard roof building, second half of the 18th century; defining the streetscape | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 118 location |
18th century | stately three-storey residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered, 18th century, rear renaissance archway, around 1600, neo-renaissance shop area from 1899; defining the streetscape | |
Residential and commercial building | Hauptstrasse 121/123 location |
18th century | late baroque mansard hipped roof, 18th century | |
portal | Heinestrasse, at No. 3 location |
around 1872 | House entrance with two-winged skylight portal, new renaissance motifs, around 1872 | |
Residential and commercial building | Heinestrasse 16 location |
1902 | Corner residential and commercial building, three-storey mansard roof building, tower window, new renaissance motifs, inscribed 1902, architect C. Kreuzberg | more pictures |
Baiting pen | Hetzelstrasse 14 location |
1880 | former children's detention center Hetzelstift; Late Classicist hipped roof building, marked 1880, architect Matthias Lichtenberger, extension 1896/98, architect Karl Fischer | |
Train station pharmacy | Hindenburgstrasse 3 location |
1924 | three-storey plastered building, 1924, architect H. Jaeckl, conversion with expressionist shop zone marked 1928 | more pictures |
Residential building | Hindenburgstrasse 11 location |
1890 | upper-class house with rich neo-renaissance facade, 1890 | |
Community College | Hindenburgstrasse 14 location |
1884 | Magnificent three-wing building from the Gründerzeit, new renaissance motifs, inscribed 1884, architect Matthias Lichtenberger | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Hindenburgstrasse 19 / 19a / 19b location |
1911 | Three-part residential and commercial building, hipped mansard roof with classifying facade, 1911, architect C. Kreuzberg | more pictures |
Old Winzinger Church | Hindenburgstrasse 94 location |
13th Century | Protestant Church Winzingen; Gothic hall building, probably from the 13th century, baroque renovation / extension marked 1730; important wall paintings, early 14th century | more pictures |
Residential building | Back alley 1 location |
16th or 17th century | stately three-storey renaissance house, partly half-timbered, half-hipped roof, 16th or 17th century | |
Residential building | Hintergasse 6, Laustergasse 11 location |
around 1600 | Stately corner house, partly half-timbered, in the core around 1600, overbuilt baroque archway and half-hip roof, 18th century | |
archway | Hintergasse, at No. 7 location |
16th or 17th century | Archway, 16th or 17th century | more pictures |
Residential building | Back alley 12 location |
1376 | Late medieval three-storey house, partly half-timbered, roof structure from 1376, reinforced in 1486, shop fitting from the 19th century | more pictures |
Residential houses | Hintergasse 18, 20, 22, 24 location |
16th and 17th centuries | Group of buildings grouped around a picturesque inner courtyard, partly half-timbered, the core probably from the 16th and 17th centuries | |
Residential building | Hintergasse 19 location |
1452 | stately late Gothic house, partly half-timbered, 1452, courtyard arch dated 1595; defining the streetscape | more pictures |
Siebenherrenhof | Hintergasse 25, 27, 29, 31, 33 location |
17th and 18th centuries | Five-part group of buildings grouped around a picturesque inner courtyard, partly timber-framed, 17th and 18th centuries; defining the streetscape | more pictures |
Residential building | Hintergasse 26 location |
first quarter of the 18th century | Baroque house with an elaborate courtyard arch, first quarter of the 18th century | |
Residential building | Back street 32 location |
1595 | Baroque overformed mansard roof, partly half-timbered (plastered), Renaissance archway formerly marked 1595 | more pictures |
Residential building | Hohenzollernstrasse 18 location |
1871 | Villa-like late classicist hipped roof building, 1871 | more pictures |
villa | Hohmauerweg 62 location |
1924/25 | stately neo-classical villa with hip roof, 1924/25, architect E. Stoll | |
Police Headquarters | Karl-Helfferich-Straße 11 location |
1955 | five-storey reinforced concrete skeleton structure, retracted attic storey with pitched roofs, 1955, architects Friedrich Wilhelm Neuffer and Schläfer, sgraffiti by G. Vorhauer | more pictures |
Lodge house | Karolinenstrasse 19 location |
1922 | The building of the Johannisloge "Zur Friendship Haardt"; sandstone-integrated hipped roof building, marked 1922, architect O. Reimers; single-storey sandstone block building, 19th century; inside landscape painting by Otto Dill | |
Residential building | Karolinenstrasse 35 location |
around 1890 | Wilhelminian style house, neo-renaissance facade, around 1890; extensive equipment | |
Residential building | Karolinenstrasse 41 location |
1898 | villa-like house, neo-baroque motifs, 1898, architect Wilhelm Schulte I | |
Residential and commercial building | Karolinenstrasse 46 location |
1907 | former office building of the Munich & Aachen insurance company; Sandstone block construction with corner tower and mansard roof, 1907, architect H. Mattern | |
villa | Karolinenstrasse 54 location |
1906-08 | Villa in a variety of materials typical of the time, 1906-08, architect C. Dietrich; Belvedere classifying in the garden | |
villa | Karolinenstrasse 89 location |
1892 | former pension German; Late historical single-storey villa, Swiss house style, 1892, architect Heinrich Berg | |
Rifle house | Karolinenstrasse 99 location |
1875 | former rifle house; Wilhelminian style building, echoes of the Swiss house style, marked 1875 | |
Leibniz Gymnasium | Karolinenstrasse 103 location |
1890-92 | New baroque castle-like three-wing building, 1890–92 | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Kellereistraße 3 location |
17th century | Stately three-storey corner residential and commercial building, half-hipped roof, partly half-timbered (plastered), 17th century | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Kellereistraße 6 location |
1563 | three-storey residential and commercial building, partly Renaissance half-timbered, inscribed 1563 | more pictures |
Roof truss | Kellereistraße, in No. 7 location |
1462 | medieval roof structure from 1462 | |
Residential and commercial building | Kellereistraße 8 location |
around 1600 | Corner residential and commercial building; three-storey renaissance half-timbered building with stair tower, around 1600 | more pictures |
Kurpfälzische Amtskellerei | Kellereistraße 10, 10a, 12 location |
1592/93 | Building complex with two courtyards in the western area of the former Electoral Palatinate official cellars, 1592/93, restored in 1738; No. 10 plastered building from the 18th century, No. 10a Renaissance building from 1592, No. 12 essentially medieval; overall structural system | |
Main building of the official cellar | Kellereistraße 10a location |
1592/93 | former electoral official cellar (main building); three-storey renaissance building with tail and stepped gable, 1592/93, two-storey shop installation around 1910 | |
archway | Kellereistraße, at No. 12 Lage |
1593 | rich Renaissance archway, marked 1593 | more pictures |
Residential building | Kiesstrasse 5/7/9 location |
1911/12 | three-part row-like house in the Heimat style, 1911/12 | |
Residential building | Kirchstrasse 67 location |
around 1700 | Baroque half-timbered house, core stock around 1700, expansion in 1928; 2018 not available | |
Villa Dacqué | Klausenbergweg 2 location |
1877 | so-called Swiss house; richly ornamented prefabricated wood building of the Interlaken parquet factory, marked 1877; with equipment | |
Catholic parish church of St. Marien | Klausengasse 1 location |
1860-62 | three-aisled neo-Gothic basilica with a mighty west tower, 1860–62, architect Vincenz Statz , revised by the Supreme Building Authority, Munich; with equipment | more pictures |
Residential building | Klausengasse 18 location |
17th century | Baroque half-timbered house on a massive high cellar, 17th century | |
Housing estate | Kleine Böhlstrasse 1, 3, 5, 7, Mußbacher Landstrasse 6/8 location |
1923 | Housing estate of high quality with two-storey plastered buildings with diverse neo-classical motifs, 1923, architect Th. Bossert; overall structural system | |
Residential building | Klemmhof 3/5 position |
around 1606 | Renaissance building, partly half-timbered, probably from the early 17th century (around 1606?), Changes in the 18th or 19th century; defining the streetscape | |
Residential and commercial building | Kohlplatz 7a location |
1904/05 | Residential and commercial building, elaborately structured Art Nouveau brick building, 1904/05; defining the streetscape | |
Residential building | Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 5 location |
1899 | representative neo-renaissance building with mansard roof, 1899, architect C. Dietrichs; defining the streetscape | more pictures |
Administration building | Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 10 location |
1909 | former Bavarian military district command, today tax office; three-storey two-wing building, Baroque Art Nouveau motifs, inscribed 1909, architect Kramer, Landau | more pictures |
Residential houses | Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 11/13/15 location |
1910/11 | three-part, three-storey, richly structured group of tenement houses, 1910/11, architect P. Kippenhan, building sculpture; overall structural system | |
Bank building | Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 22 location |
1910/11 | Bank building; angular neo-classical mansard hipped roof, 1910/11, architect L. Stober, Mannheim | more pictures |
Roxy movie theater | Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 23 location |
1956/57 | two-part cubic reinforced concrete frame construction, 1956/57, architect C. Th. Pfirrmann and H. Arnold, Pirmasens; with equipment | more pictures |
Tax office | Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 26 location |
1911-12 | neo-baroque angular building, marked 1911–12, architect H. Ullmann, heightened in 1957/58 | more pictures |
Eastern School | Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 33 location |
1903 | three-storey, three-wing hipped roof building, Art Nouveau, marked 1903 and 1906, gymnasium to the rear | more pictures |
Service center for the rural Rhine Palatinate region | Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 35 location |
1915 | formerly "royal land consolidation", later cultural office; three-wing corner building with hipped roof, influence of the local style, 1915, architect W. Schönwetter | |
Residential building | Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 36 location |
1911 | two-and-a-half-storey row house, Baroque style, 1911, architect C. Dietrich | more pictures |
Residential building | Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 38 location |
1911 | three-storey mansard roof building, classifying Art Nouveau, marked 1911, architect C. Dietrich; defining the streetscape | more pictures |
Hüllsburg | Kübelweg 17 location |
1875 | Wilhelminian-style sandstone block construction, half-timbered courtyard building, landscape garden, 1875; overall structural system | |
Residential building | Kunigundenstrasse 3 location |
17th century | three-storey half-timbered house, partly massive, in the core probably from the 17th century | |
Residential building | Kunigundenstrasse 6 location |
18th century | Corner house, core from the 18th century, remodeled in the 19th century | |
Residential building | Kunigundenstrasse 8 location |
17th century | three-storey baroque half-hipped roof building, partly half-timbered, in the core probably from the 17th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Kunigundenstrasse 11 location |
1718 | Baroque three-storey residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered, marked 1718 | |
Stair tower | Kunigundenstrasse, at No. 12 Lage |
16th Century | Renaissance stair tower, 16th or early 17th century | |
Architectural parts | Kunigundenstrasse, in No. 15 position |
from 1586 | Renaissance stair tower and cellar portal, marked 1586, integrated in the late baroque building; Wall painting on the upper floor in the adjoining part of the building, 19th century | |
Main cemetery | Landauer Strasse location |
1878-80 | Cemetery laid out 1878–80, expanded several times, bounded to the west by brick and stamped concrete walls;
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Basement portal | Landauer Strasse, at No. 2 location |
18th century | Baroque cellar portal, 18th century | |
Hotel zum Löwen | Landauer Strasse 4a location |
1894 | former "Hotel zum Löwen"; three- to four-storey neo-baroque mansard roof building with domed corner tower, 1894 | |
Door run | Landauer Strasse, at No. 31 Lage |
around 1875 | Entrance area with gate drive, around 1875, Art Nouveau decoration around 1905, wall painting | more pictures |
Residential building | Landauer Strasse 39 location |
around 1890 | stately historic hipped mansard roof, around 1890 | more pictures |
Residential building | Landauer Strasse 41 location |
1895 | late historical corner house with hipped roof, neo-renaissance, 1895; with equipment | |
Residential building | Landauer Strasse 55 location |
1876 | Residential building with tower-like side parts, marked 1876, single-storey side wing | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Landschreiberereistraße 1 location |
1568 | Residential and commercial building; stately three-storey renaissance half-timbered building, marked 1568 | |
Sculpture in shell niche | Landschreiberereistraße, at No. 3 location |
Late 16th century | Baroque shell niche with figure of Saint Sebastian (sandstone sculpture), probably from the end of the 16th century | |
Collection of the University of Heidelberg | Landschreiberereistraße 6 location |
1768 | former holding of the University of Heidelberg; eight-axis late baroque half-hip roof building, marked 1768, gate drive from the middle of the 19th century, shop fitting in the second half of the 19th century | |
Landschreiberei | Landschreiberereistraße 8, Schütt 9 Lage |
16th to 19th century | former country scribes and upper office; Four-wing system, 16th to 19th centuries; nine-axis baroque building, 1741; 19th century south wing; Gate drive with keel arch portal marked 1542; with equipment | |
sculpture | Laustergasse, opposite No. 5 location |
around 1928 | expressive limestone sculpture, around 1928 by Theo Siegle , Haßloch | |
Hornbach district | Le Quartier Hornbach 5–23 location |
1923 | former "Caserne Turenne"; one to three-story hipped roof buildings, neo-classical motifs, 1923, architect Th. Bossert; Exercise and gymnasium, 1937, renewed expansion 1947–53; overall structural system including shower bath with five-story water tower | more pictures |
District Court | Lindenstrasse 15 location |
1899/1900 | former district court and prison; large-volume three-storey hipped roof building, renaissance motifs, 1899/1900, extension in 1914 | |
Casimirianum | Ludwigstrasse 1 location |
1579 | three-storey renaissance building with hipped roof and stair tower, marked 1579, late Gothic chapel extension, end of the 15th century | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Ludwigstrasse 10 location |
1913 | former matzo bakery; Residential and commercial building, classifying influence of the local style, marked 1913, architect W. Schönwetter | |
Jewish community and school building | Ludwigstrasse 20 location |
1909-11 | Former meeting place of the Israelite religious community with school; two-storey sandstone block construction with knee floor, polygonal corner tower, round arch style, 1909–11, architect C. Dietrich | |
Western school | Ludwigstrasse 30 location |
1877 | three-storey, thirteen-axis hipped roof building with entrance projections, inaugurated in 1877 | |
Residential building | Luisenstrasse 1 location |
1881 | Stately Wilhelminian style house with corner towers, 1881, extension in 1886 | |
archway | Mandelgasse, at No. 8 location |
1653 | Courtyard arch, marked 1653 | |
Market fountain |
Marketplace location |
1870 | Double-shell Neo-Renaissance barrel fountain, 1870, designed by Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli , Heidelberg | more pictures |
Townhouse | Marktplatz 1 location |
1729 | former Jesuit college; Baroque three-storey four-wing complex, begun in 1729, portal marked 1743 | more pictures |
Collegiate church | Marktplatz 2, Hauptstrasse 97 location |
1368 | former collegiate church of Our Lady and St. Aegidia; Vaulted basilica, sandstone block construction with double tower facade; Choir started in 1368, consecration of the choir in 1383, nave probably started around 1418, north tower marked 1487, 1488, 1489, south tower of the previous building; with furnishings, wall paintings, grave monuments from the 15th to 18th centuries | more pictures |
Bushel house | Marktplatz 4 location |
1580 | Residential and commercial building; rich four-storey renaissance half-timbered building, partly massive, marked 1580 and 1877 (renewal) | more pictures |
Residential building | Marktplatz 6 / 6a location |
1848 | Classicist three-storey house, 1848 | |
Residential and commercial buildings | Marktplatz 7 / 7a location |
1871 | two late classicist residential and commercial buildings with jambs, 1871 | |
Electoral Palatinate Vice-domicile | Marktplatz 8 location |
1737 | former electoral vice-domicile; Baroque three-wing complex, marked 1737; Rear building with dormers for ventilation | |
Residential and commercial building | Marktplatz 9 location |
Early 17th century | Corner residential and commercial building; three-storey Renaissance half-hip roof building, partly timber-frame, early 17th century | more pictures |
Residential and guest house | Marktplatz 10 location |
1472 | Residential and guest house; three-storey half-timbered building, partly massive, hipped roof, marked 1736, in the core from 1472, changes in 1593 and 1703, neo-renaissance shop installation late 19th century; defining the plaza | |
Residential and commercial building | Marktplatz 11 location |
1424 | late medieval angular half-timbered building; Rear building from 1424, front building from 1485 with doorway, marked 1716; Renaissance stair tower with wall painting, marked 1600; Renaissance coat of arms stone, inscribed 1572 | more pictures |
Residential building | Marktplatz 12, Juliusplatz 1/3 location |
early 18th century | Baroque three-storey building with hipped roof, early 18th century, built-in shop in the 19th century | |
Residential building | Marstall 4 location |
1816 | House with a mansard roof, marked 1816; with equipment | more pictures |
Protestant Martin Luther Church | Martin-Luther-Straße 44 location |
1963-65 | cubic reinforced concrete construction with tent roof, 1963–65, architect Hansgeorg Fiebiger , Kaiserslautern, Kampanile 1971 | more pictures |
Mural | Martin-Luther-Straße, at No. 89 Lage |
1956 | polychrome mural, sgraffito technique, inscribed in 1956 by Gustl Stein | more pictures |
Residential building | Maximilianstrasse 5 location |
1830 | Classicist el-axis hipped roof building, marked 1830 | |
Residential building | Maximilianstrasse 6 location |
around 1830 | Classicist seven-axle house, around 1830, half-timbered porch at the end of the 19th century, with furnishings; defining the streetscape | more pictures |
Residential building | Maximilianstrasse 7 location |
1851 | late classical nine-axis row house with knee floor, 1851, with furnishings; defining the streetscape | |
winery | Maximilianstrasse 16 location |
1847 | former winery; Late Classicist nine-axis half-hipped roof building with jamb, 1847, five-axis east wing 1914/15, architect Th. Walch, Mannheim; Furnishing; one-storey utility wing, spacious cellars | |
Residential building | Maximilianstrasse 17/19 location |
1878 | stately Wilhelminian style double house with jamb, 1878; with equipment | |
winery | Maximilianstrasse 18 location |
around 1849 | former winery; Classicist hip roof villa, around 1849, with furnishings; historicist winter garden marked 1884; Basement, garden | |
villa | Maximilianstrasse 20 location |
1870 | late classicist hip roof villa with risalits, 1870, with furnishings; So-called coach house, at the same time one and a half story hipped roof building | |
Residential building | Maximilianstrasse 21 location |
1850 | two-storey classical plastered building, 1850; with interior fittings | |
Residential building | Maximilianstrasse 23 location |
1844 | late classical hipped roof building, 1844 | |
villa | Maximilianstrasse 24/26 location |
1873 | late classicist double villa with hipped roof, marked 1873, with furnishings | more pictures |
Villa Boehm | Maximilianstrasse 25 location |
from 1886 | representative late historical sandstone block building with belvedere tower, veranda, pergola, stand bay window, from 1886, architect Ludwig Levy , Karlsruhe, building decor F. Binz, Karlsruhe; with equipment; Spolia in the park, Gothic grave slab, Roman sarcophagus | more pictures |
villa | Maximilianstrasse 27 location |
1846 | late classicist hip-roof villa with knee-length floor, 1846, architect F. Stadler, Zurich; with equipment; octagonal pavilion in the garden | more pictures |
villa | Maximilianstrasse 32 location |
from 1893 | Wilhelminian style neo-renaissance villa on a richly structured floor plan, from 1893, architect P. Kippenhan, Neustadt; with equipment; Outbuildings | |
villa | Maximilianstrasse 33 location |
1873/74 | one and a half storey Wilhelminian style villa with an elaborate entrance project, 1873/74 | |
District Office | Maximilianstrasse 35 location |
1878-80 | former royal Bavarian district office; representative late historical mansard hipped roof, 1878–80 | |
Residential and commercial building | Maximilianstrasse 39 location |
1844 | Residential and commercial building, late classicist hipped roof building with jamb, 1844 | |
villa | Maximilianstrasse 43 location |
1892 | late founding villa, sandstone block construction, corner turret, 1892; Remise, garden | |
Catholic parish church of St. Pius | Max-Slevogt-Straße 1 location |
1958/59 | Reinforced concrete construction on a trapezoidal floor plan with protruding tower, 1958/59, architect J. Blanz, colored glazing by Johannes Schreiter | |
Residential and commercial building | Metzgergasse 2 location |
16th to 18th century | Half-timbered complex, 16th to 18th centuries; Front building marked 1703, shop fitting 19th century; Half-timbered and single-storey Renaissance building in the courtyard, marked [16] 58 | |
Residential and commercial building | Metzgergasse 3 location |
1384 | three-storey half-timbered house, partly massive, in the core from 1384, partly renovated in 1535, facade marked 1604 | more pictures |
Architectural parts | Metzgergasse, at No. 5 location |
18th century | Archway marked 1723, relief marked 1716; Half-timbered courtyard development, 18th century | |
Gasthaus Marktstübl | Metzgergasse 6 location |
1720 | three-storey baroque half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1720, older in the core | |
Residential building | Metzgergasse 7 location |
18th century | narrow three-story baroque half-timbered house, 18th century | |
Residential building | Metzgergasse 8/10 location |
around 1600 | three-storey renaissance house, marked 1781, the core around 1600, half-timbered upper storey probably from the 18th century, three-storey extension around 1822/30, south four-storey extension | more pictures |
Residential and guest house | Metzgergasse 11 location |
1604 | Renaissance half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1604 | |
Residential building | Metzgergasse 15 location |
1396 | Late medieval three-storey half-timbered construction, 1396, conversion and massive ground floor around 1715 | |
Roof truss | Metzgergasse, in No. 17 position |
1486 | late medieval roof structure from 1486, probably changed in 1528; about 1925 newly constructed building | |
House to the star | Mittelgasse 1a location |
1502 | late medieval half-timbered building, dated 1502, massive ground floor from the second half of the 18th century; Baroque gate building marked 1765 | |
Residential and commercial building | Mittelgasse 2/4 location |
1776 | Elongated late baroque half-timbered building, partly massive, marked 1776, shop fitting 19th century, inner courtyard | more pictures |
Inn to the hostel | Mittelgasse 3 location |
1405 | The core is a late medieval three-storey half-timbered building with a collar beam roof from 1405, archway marked 1595, rear building marked 1623 | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Mittelgasse 5 location |
1912 | former "Café Central"; Residential and commercial building, historicizing mansard roof, 1912 | |
Courtyard | Mittelgasse 6 location |
15th to 19th century | Half-timbered buildings grouped around the inner courtyard, 15th to 19th centuries; two-part half-timbered house, 1471 and 1479, barn 18th century and older, other courtyard buildings 18th and 19th centuries | |
Architectural parts | Mittelgasse, at No. 8 location |
1562 | two Renaissance arches, marked 1562 and 1591, stair tower marked 1593 | |
Residential building | Mittelgasse 12 location |
around 1600 | three-storey house with a Renaissance archway, the core around 1600, upper storey structures from the 19th century | |
Residential building | Mittelgasse 14 location |
late 16th century | Three-story house, partly half-timbered, the core from the late 16th century, mansard roof buildings in the courtyard, coat of arms portal inscribed 1594 | |
Residential building | Mittelgasse 16 location |
1487 | Gothic house in the core, marked 1487, baroque remodeling in the 18th century | |
portal | Mittelgasse, at No. 17 location |
1732 | Baroque portal, marked 1732 | |
Residential building | Mittelgasse 20 location |
1602 | Renaissance ground floor with archway, marked 1602, half-timbered upper floor 17th century | more pictures |
archway | Mittelgasse, at No. 22 location |
1608 | Renaissance archway, marked 1608 | |
Memorial stone | Mittelgasse, at No. 22 location |
1823 | Memorial stone; Obelisk-like inscription stone, marked 1823 | |
Residential building | Moltkestrasse 3 location |
1900 | stately neo-renaissance hipped roof building, 1900, furnishings; Wine press house from 1905 | more pictures |
Residential building | Moltkestrasse 12 location |
1895 | representative semi-detached house, neo-renaissance with gothic motifs, 1895, architect Wilhelm Schulte I , with furnishings | |
villa | Mozartstrasse 1a location |
1898 | Upper-class neo-renaissance villa on a moving floor plan, 1898, with furnishings | |
Wine Route Monument | Mußbacher Landstrasse location |
1941 | Monument to the German Wine Route; stele in relief, 1941 by Gustav Adolf Bernd , Kaiserslautern | |
villa | Pfalzgrafenstraße 2 location |
1906 | Art Nouveau villa, sandstone block construction with hipped roof, marked 1906, with furnishings | |
Villa Knöckel | Quellenstrasse 32 location |
1887-89 | Gründerzeit neo-renaissance building with risalits and hipped roof, 1887–89, architect C. Schaepler and H. Voss, Mannheim, with furnishings; English garden with surrounding wall; Overall structure with Würzmühle 2: late classicist house, around 1870 ( ⊙ ) | |
Catholic rectory | Rathausstrasse 1 location |
1885 | former catholic rectory; stately Wilhelminian style building, new renaissance motifs, inscribed 1885, architect Matthias Lichtenberger (?) | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Rathausstrasse 2 location |
1605 | Corner residential and commercial building; three-storey hipped roof building, partly half-timbered, inscribed 1605, shop fitting 19th century, furnishings; Cellar portal in the courtyard marked 1605 | |
Residential houses | Rathausstrasse 3/5, Ludwigstrasse 2 location |
18th century | Three-part assembly grouped around the inner courtyard, partly half-timbered, the core from the 18th century, no.3 marked 1807, no.5 marked 1835 | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Rathausstrasse 4 location |
1575 | three-storey renaissance half-timbered building, partly massive, dated around 1575, shop fitting 19th century | |
Stone houses yard | Rathausstrasse 6 location |
13th to 19th centuries | also Kubyscher Hof; Gothic assembly around a picturesque inner courtyard, 13th to 19th centuries; three-storey stepped gable building from 1277; three-storey, rich Renaissance half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1570; West building marked 1547 and 1587, half-timbered box bay window marked 1688 and 1911; multi-part east wing, marked 1583, portico probably 1604; North section designated 1703; former farm building marked 1809, remise above the older cellar marked 1809 | more pictures |
Courtyard | Rathausstrasse 18 location |
first half of the 18th century | baroque courtyard, first half of the 18th century; Seven-axis hipped roof construction, with equipment, outbuildings partly half-timbered | |
Courtyard | Rathausstrasse 19 location |
18th or 19th century | Courtyard, 18th or 19th century; Baroque plastered building, partly half-timbered, Renaissance portal around 1600, three-story north wing, one- and two-story outbuildings, marked 1824 | |
Courtyard | Rathausstrasse 22 location |
1604 | Courtyard area; Late baroque overformed half-timbered building, partly massive, marked 1604, gate drive marked 1618 | |
Basement portal | Rathausstrasse, at No. 24 location |
around 1600 | Renaissance cellar portal, around 1600 | |
Residential and commercial building | Rathausstrasse 32 location |
1661 | Rich half-timbered corner building, partly massive, marked 1661, 1696 and 1700, cellar portal marked 1699 | more pictures |
Residential building | Rathausstrasse 37 location |
1889 | neo-Gothic tracery architecture, 1889 | |
Residential building | Rathausstrasse 38/40 location |
17th century | Half-timbered building, partly massive, in the core probably from the 17th century, archway marked 1791 | |
Residential houses | Rathausstrasse 42, 44, 46 location |
16th and 17th centuries | Half-timbered houses, partly massive, 16th and 17th centuries, edge stands marked 1590, Renaissance gate and shop arch | |
Residential building | Rathausstrasse 48 location |
around 1600 | three-storey renaissance building, partly half-timbered (plastered), around 1600 | |
Residential building | Rathausstrasse 58 location |
1792 | stately late baroque corner house with hipped roof, marked 1792, renaissance cellar portal marked 1588; with baroque furnishings | |
Residential building | Richard-Wagner-Straße 48/50 location |
1903/04 | Row double house, Art Nouveau building with hipped mansard roof, 1903/04, architect C. Kreuzberg; with equipment | more pictures |
Residential building | Rittergartenstrasse 11 location |
1835 | Classicist hipped roof building with elevated central axis, marked 1835, with furnishings; four-storey extension complex, press house from 1854, half-timbered building from the late 19th century, garden with bridges | |
Residential building | Rittergartenstrasse 15 location |
1830/31 | three-storey classicist hipped roof building with loggia, 1830/31; Back building with jamb, 1833; single-storey brick building, around 1890 | |
Mural | Robert Stolz street, no. 30 position |
polychrome mural made of stone slabs with mosaic fields, G. Vorhauer, Hambach (foyer); monochrome wall painting (west wing, first floor) | ||
Residential building | Sauterstraße 2 location |
1825 | single-storey classicist house, 1825 | |
Residential building | Sauterstraße 3a location |
Early 19th century | former warehouse; Half-hip roof construction, early 19th century | |
Residential building | Sauterstraße 4 location |
1819 | Classicist seven-axis half-hip roof building, 1819; defining the streetscape | |
Half-timbered house | Sauterstraße 17 location |
1716 | Baroque half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1716, basement access marked 1860 | |
winery | Sauterstraße 18/20 location |
19th century | former winery with courtyard and garden, 19th century; two late classicist houses, No. 18, 1882, No. 20 with hipped roof, around 1850; Overall structural system with weir-like viewing system with Belvedere, 1843 | more pictures |
Residential building | Sauterstraße 50/52/54 location |
1903 | three-part three-story Art Nouveau row house, 1903, architect C. Kreuzberg; defining the streetscape | |
Grandstand | Sauterstraße 89a location |
1937 | Grandstand of the stadium facility; Reinforced concrete structure with a flight roof, 1937; assigned to ticket booth in the north | |
Schöntal School | Sauterstraße 95 location |
1928 | angular hipped roof building in classifying Heimat style, 1928, architect L. Fücks; three-storey extension in grid construction with a suspended roof, 1964–68, equipment; overall structure with connecting wing and gymnasium | |
Railway Museum | Schillerstraße 3 location |
1846/47 | former locomotive shed; 23-axis two-aisled hall, 1846/47, roughly the same workshop building; associated historical rail vehicles, track systems, etc. | more pictures |
Residential building | Schillerstraße 40/42 location |
1899 | Historic one and a half storey semi-detached house in villa style, new renaissance motifs, marked 1899 | |
Neustadt Nature Park and Zoo on the Wine Route | Schöntalstrasse without a number location |
1883 | Wilhelminian style park with grotto, bridge, waterfall, round building with viewing platform, fountain area, 1883, wood-clad keeper's house, 1934, architect O. Schaltbrand, 1952/53 redesign | |
Oehlert cloth factory | Schöntalstrasse 1a and 3/5 location |
1906-08 | former Oehlert cloth factory; sophisticatedly designed, historically grown industrial plant; Three-wing complex with three-storey production hall, reinforced concrete structure in grid construction, stair tower and extension, 1906-08, 1916-18, 1951/52 | |
Königsmühle | Schöntalstraße 9/11 location |
after 1883 | also Schöntaler mill; stately building complex with ponds; three-storey main building with floating gables, after 1883, Belvedereturm 1888, neo-Renaissance veranda 1889 | |
Residential and commercial building | Schütt 1 layer |
1921 | Neoclassical three-storey corner apartment and commercial building with a hipped roof, marked 1921 | |
Residential and commercial building | Schütt 3 layers |
1899 | stately three-storey neo-renaissance residential and commercial building, 1899, with furnishings | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Bulk 05.07 Location |
1904/05 | three-storey Art Nouveau residential and commercial building group, 1904/05, architect C. Kreuzberg, with furnishings; at No. 7 Renaissance Spolia, marked 1584 and 1597 | |
Residential and commercial building | Schütt 6/8 layer |
1900 | Row double residential and commercial building; New baroque three-storey mansard roof building, marked 1900, architect C. Dietrich | |
Residential and commercial building | Schütt 10 layers |
1900 | Row residential and commercial building; three-storey neo-renaissance building with mansard roof, marked 1900 | more pictures |
post Office | Schütt 13 layer |
around 1882 | former post office; townscape-defining three-storey, late classical plastered building, completed around 1882; integrates the medieval city wall corner tower (so-called stork tower or "white tower") | more pictures |
Residential building | Schütt 16 layer |
1890 | Late Classicist villa-like hipped roof building with corner tower, 1890, architect Franz Huber , furnishings | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Schütt 22 layer |
1881 | three-storey neo-renaissance corner residential and commercial building, marked 1881 | |
Catholic sister house | Schwesternstrasse 16 location |
1889/90 | former catholic sister house; Gothicizing hipped roof building, 1889/90, architect Franz Huber | |
Residential and commercial building | Stangenbrunnengasse 1 location |
1830 | three-storey classicist corner apartment and commercial building, protruding hipped roof, marked 1830 | |
Residential houses | Stangenbrunnengasse 5 location |
1577 | three-storey half-timbered houses, partly massive, marked (15) 77 in the west, high cellar marked 1788, eastern part probably from the 17th century, shop fitting 19th century | |
Half-timbered house | Stangenbrunnengasse 6 location |
16th or 17th century | three-storey half-timbered house (plastered) with gate drive, the core probably from the 16th or 17th century, remodeled in the 19th century; Rear building, partly half-timbered, 17th century (?) | |
Residential and commercial buildings | Stangenbrunnengasse 15/17 location |
17th century | Two residential and commercial buildings, partly half-timbered, in the core from the 17th century, No. 15 three-story, rear building marked 1601, shop fittings from the 19th century | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Stangenbrunnengasse 18 location |
16th or 17th century | Baroque half-hipped roof, partly half-timbered (plastered), the core probably from the 16th or 17th century, small baroque extension | more pictures |
Mural | Stettiner Straße, at No. 2 location |
1958/60 | colored mural, 1958/60 | |
sculpture | Stiftstrasse, in front of No. 10 location |
1887 | Bronze bust of Friedrich Hetzel, 1887 by W. von Rümann, Munich | |
Bank building | Strohmarkt 1, Villenstrasse 1a location |
1895/1896 | representative bank building, angular neo-renaissance hipped roof building with corner tower marker, marked 1895/1896, architect A. Hanser, Karlsruhe | |
House fox | Straw market 12 location |
1902/03 | Late founding three-story corner apartment and commercial building with a mansard hipped roof, neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau motifs, 1902/03, architect Wilhelm Schulte I | |
office building | Talstrasse 11 location |
1902/03 | former office building of Wayss & Freytag AG; Reinforced concrete construction, brick wall lining, 1902/03, architect Franz Huber , third floor 1906/07, architect R. Stein | |
Courtyard | Talstrasse 23 location |
18th century | Courtyard, 18th century; Half-timbered house over massive high cellar and barn; Spolie (column) facing the courtyard, late 16th century | |
portal | Talstrasse, at No. 48 location |
1900 | Portal with richly decorated door leaf, 1900 | |
Residential building | Talstrasse 53 location |
1875 | late classicist house with jamb, marked 1875, staircase projectile on the back with Art Nouveau colored glazing, with fittings; defining the streetscape | |
sculpture | Talstrasse, at No. 110 location |
1941 | expressive eagle sculpture, 1941 by F. Korter, Saargemünd | |
Villa and park | Talstrasse 148 location |
1878 | Villa and park of the former Würzmühle; Neo-Renaissance villa with hipped roof, 1878, with furnishings; Garden with garden shed | |
Villa Oehlert | Talstrasse 231 location |
1870 | late classicist hip roof villa with entrance project, marked 1870, extensions in 1921 and 1927, with furnishings; overall construction with garden and outbuildings | |
Villa and factory building | Talstrasse 268 location |
1893 | on the site of the former Hoffmann & Engelmann paper mill, factory owners' villa and factory building; late historic hipped roof villa, new renaissance motifs, elaborate neo-baroque porch, inscribed 1893, architect Heinrich Berg, with furnishings; functional factory building, angular reinforced concrete construction (plastered), 1928, architect J. Müller, water tower; Baroque spoil in the gatehouse, marked 1709 | |
Workers settlement | Talstrasse 309/311, 313/315 location |
1889 | Workers settlement; two three-storey twin houses, No. 309/311 sixteen-axis sandstone block building, 1889, architect Heinrich Berg; No. 313/315 richly structured hipped roof building, marked 1912, architect FX Krämer | |
villa | Talstrasse 335 location |
1889 | representative, late historic hipped roof villa with risalit, bay window, veranda / winter garden, 1889, architect Heinrich Berg | |
Office space | Theodor-Körner-Straße, in no. 7 position |
1925 | Executive's room with anteroom and furnishings, 1925; in an office building from 1925, architect J. Müller | |
Residential and commercial building | Turmstrasse 3 location |
1790 | Residential and commercial building; late baroque mansard roof building, marked 1790, shop fitting 19th century; in the Bogenstein passage, marked 1611; defining the streetscape | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Turmstrasse 5 location |
1443 | Residential and commercial building; three-storey hipped roof building, in the core probably from 1443 (dated), half-timbered facade 1691 (?) | |
Käthe-Kollwitz-Gymnasium | Villenstrasse 1 location |
1912 | three-storey hipped roof building, Heimatstil, marked 1912, architect S. Buchegger, furnishings; defining the cityscape | more pictures |
villa | Villenstrasse 13 Location |
1883 | neo-Gothic villa with stepped gable, 1883, architect Th. Brug, Mannheim; two-storey barrel-vaulted sandstone cellar | more pictures |
Villa Mathilde | Villenstrasse 15 location |
1880 | former "Villa Mathilde"; stately Wilhelminian style villa with hipped roof, terrace over arcades and Belvedere corner tower, 1880; defining the cityscape | |
Spoilage | Villa street, at No. 40 location |
1565 | Güterstein, marked 1565 and 1761 | |
Residential building | Vogelsangstrasse 6 location |
1885 | Wilhelminian style row house, neo-renaissance, marked 1885, with furnishings | |
gym | Volksbadstrasse 4 location |
1891 | Gym with gymnastics home and former gymnasium; Inaugurated in 1891; historic brick buildings with hipped roofs, architect probably Matthias Lichtenberger | |
Residential building | Von-der-Tann-Straße 11 location |
1902 | Stately three-storey corner house, neo-Gothic and neo-renaissance motifs, 1902, extension from 1925 | |
Residential building | Von-Wissmann-Straße 5 location |
1925-27 | sophisticated hipped roof construction with dwelling houses and balcony portico, 1925–27, architect Friedrich Larouette , Frankenthal | |
monument | Von-Wissmann-Straße, at No. 10 location |
1911 | Memorial stone to Georg von Neumayer; natural stone stele in relief, 1911 by JW Steger | |
Waldmannsburg | Waldstrasse 107 location |
before 1784 | stately home and guest house; six-axis half-hipped roof construction before 1784, classicist balcony portico around 1831, three-axis expansion in 1883, vaulted cellar and farm building, widening and terrace structure of the single-storey extension around 1906; Entire facility with landscaped garden. Builder presumably the retired officer Francois Ignace de Waldmann († 1801) | |
Sacred Heart Monastery | Waldstrasse 145 location |
1927 | Church building; Rectangular hall, embossed sandstone blocks, expressionist motifs, 1927 | |
Residential building | Wallgasse 16 location |
1875 | Wilhelminian style house, 1875, Art Nouveau paintings; with equipment | |
Volksbad | Walter-Engelmann-Platz 1 location |
1898/99 | former public bath; T-shaped building complex with a single-storey swimming pool, new renaissance motifs, 1898/99, architect Karl Fischer, lifeguard's apartment 1905/06, extension (Talstrasse 17a) 1911 | more pictures |
Catholic parish church of St. Joseph | Winzinger Strasse 54 location |
1933 | Basilica, embossed sandstone block construction, neo-Romanesque motifs, inscribed 1933, architect Wilhelm Schulte II ; with equipment | more pictures |
Vaulted cellar | Winzinger Strasse, at No. 61 Lage |
15th to 18th century | Above-ground vaulted cellar, spolia from the 15th to 18th centuries | |
Mönchshof | Winzinger Strasse 76 location |
1743 | large walled courtyard; seven-axle hipped roof building, marked 1743, extension with arbor, marked 1910, one and a half story barn with a crooked hipped roof | more pictures |
winery | Winzinger Strasse 100 location |
1895 | former winemaker's estate; Neo-Renaissance villa with mansard roof, marked 1895, furnishings; defining the cityscape | |
Eilhardshof | Wolfsburgstraße 25/27/29 location |
early 19th century | also Fettig'sche Mühle ; former mill property with villa with fully preserved furnishings and walled garden with sculptures; single-storey house, early 19th century, large-scale extension, architect A. Müller, Darmstadt, polygonal bay window and marble pillar terrace 1924, arched window and portal, marked 1764, east wing from 1927 with an older tower from 1873; No. 27 plastered building with jamb, 1873, neo-Gothic changes; single-storey shed, marked 1830, 1930 and 1817; No. 29 so-called caretaker's house from 1873; extensive gardens probably by Philipp Siesmayer , Frankfurt | |
office building | Wolfsburgstrasse 35 location |
1880 | former office building (Comptoir) of the Knöckel paper mill; single-storey hipped roof building, neo-renaissance, marked 1880, extension 1904/05 | |
Spoilage | Ziegelgasse, at No. 13 Lage |
1587 | Wappenstein, inscribed 1587 | |
Residential building | Zwerchgasse 7 location |
1777 | late baroque mansard roof building, cellar portal marked 1777, Renaissance archway, three-storey rear building | more pictures |
Residential building | Zwerchgasse 13 location |
1757 | three-storey late baroque half-timbered house with a massive facade, marked 1757 | |
Residential and commercial buildings | Zwerchgasse 17/21 location |
17th century | three-part property; No. 17 three-storey half-timbered building, partly massive, 17th century, shop fitting 19th century, no. 21 plastered building including the city wall, 1834, cellar portal marked 1598, three-storey connecting building | |
Vineyards | north of the city on Neustadter Berg; Corridors Fenichelberg , Vorderer Berg , Vogelsgesang and Ziegelberg Lage |
17th century | Vineyards; grid-shaped and small-scale parceled hillside location with dry stone walls made of hammer-right ashlar, at the latest from the 17th century, partly from the 19th century, in the Vogelsgesang Weinbergshäuschen district; defining the cityscape | |
Vineyard house | north of the city; Corridor Vorderer Berg location |
around 1850 | Vineyard house; small saddle roof building, around 1850, terracotta rosettes probably from the later 19th century | |
Vineyard house | north of the city; Corridor bird song location |
1853/54 | Vineyard house and belvedere; late classical monopteros with dome, marked 1853/54 | |
Winzinger Gescheid | east of the city location |
18th century | Hydraulic structure to channel the Speyerbach and the Rehbach , sandstone cuboid with stonemason's marks and inscriptions, 18th century | |
Haidmühle | Haidmühle 1 location |
18th century | Three-wing system; Half-hip roof building 18th century, renovated in 1912, barn marked 1754; Border stone marked 1757/1593/1756/1739/1821 | more pictures |
Conrad Freytag view | south of the city on the Kastanienberg location |
1912 | Viewing platform with sandstone bench, inscribed in 1912 by O. Muy and A. Sauer, sandstone table and boulder, outside staircase | |
Ax throwing system | west of the city on the northern slope of the Nollen location |
late 19th century | important, substantially preserved landscape park, late 19th century; Path system with parallel and diagonal paths, some with stepped connecting paths, further plateaus and roundabouts and benches from 1892, new paths laid out in 1897/98 and 1901/02; after 1945 abandonment and development of parts to the east (including the city park); since then, part of the municipal forest, exposed from 2003; Memorial stone C. Mehlis 1893–1924 by JW Steger, Max- or Waldschratbrunnen 1918/19; north outside the park club house or refuge, 1914, architect Franz Huber | |
Ring wall | west of the city on the Königsberg location |
9th and 8th centuries BC Chr. | severely collapsed red sandstone wall remains, 9th and 8th centuries BC Chr .; Bar-like gate system, 8th or 9th century BC Chr. (?); both with a trench in front; Hallstatt burial field with eleven tumuli; on the southeast slope above the Königsmühle and below the "Heidenlöcher" the so-called Hermitage | |
Oehlert's moated castle | west of the city below the Wolfsburg location |
around 1880 | Quarry stone building with two viewing terraces, slope water outlet to the cistern in the barrel-vaulted basement, around 1880 |
Former cultural monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Residential building | Hintergasse 43 location |
1710 | stately baroque house, archway marked 1710, probably increased to three storeys in the later 18th century; canceled | |
Residential building | Kunigundenstrasse 5 location |
18th and early 19th centuries | essentially a baroque property with two half-timbered buildings (plastered); Furnishings from the 18th and early 19th centuries; deleted from the list of monuments and canceled in early 2017 |
literature
- Michael Huyer (editor): Cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate. Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Volume 19.1: City of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse. Core city. Werner, Worms 2008, ISBN 978-3-88462-264-3 .
- General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): Informational directory of cultural monuments, district-free town of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse . (PDF; 4.8 MB). Mainz 2017.
Web links
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