List of cultural monuments in the core town of Bad Kreuznach / streets A – K

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In the list of cultural monuments in Bad Kreuznach / streets A – K , the cultural monuments in the core city of the Rhineland-Palatinate city ​​of Bad Kreuznach are listed, which are located in the streets that begin with the letters A – K. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of May 8, 2017).

Individual monuments

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City fortifications before 1247 The city fortifications consist of three closed wall systems around Burgfrieden, Neustadt and Old Town with upstream ditches, wall and gate towers, first mentioned in 1247, destroyed in 1689, repaired in the 18th century, the ditches filled in at the end of the 18th century, walls razed or since about 1840 integrated in new buildings; wall fragments preserved from the early 13th century Kauzenburg, which was destroyed in the 17th century; Expansion, 1971 by Gottfried Böhm ;
from the fortification of the keep: stepped wall up to the foundation of the “Klappertorturm”, part of the wall with a half tower added later up to the “Stumpfen Turm” (“Pfeffermühlchen”) as well as the wall that partially forms the banks of the Nahe, today partially built over;
of the curtain wall around the Neustadt with formerly seven towers and three gates: "Butter churn" and piece of wall with battlement, remains of the foundation of the "Winzenheimer Tower", piece of wall of the "Schanz" with ditch, other remains of the fortifications in the 19th century against them built houses, a water gate ("Fischerpforte") and "Große Pforte" (bricked up today);
from the old town fortifications with formerly 13 towers, three gates and “Peterspfört”: Remnants of the wall along the mill pond, double water gate (near Wilhelmstrasse) and the base of the powder tower, an arch on the flour scales and a large piece of wall in the garden of the former Franciscan monastery (now a high school )
City fortifications
villa Agricolastraße 1
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1925/26 stately hipped roof villa, 1925/26, architect Alexander Ackermann
villa Agricolastraße 6
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1925/26 sophisticated cubic hipped roof villa, Art Deco, 1925/26, architect Alexander Ackermann
Residential building Agricolastraße 7
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1921/22 Villa-like hipped roof building, 1921/22, architect Vorbius
villa Albrechtstrasse 18
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1904/05 single-storey villa with half-timbered gables, new renaissance motifs, 1904/05, architect Friedrich Metzger
villa Albrechtstrasse 20
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1901/02 Hipped mansard roof villa, neo-renaissance and neo-baroque motifs, 1901/02, architect Friedrich Metzger
Residential building Albrechtstrasse 22
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1902/03 villa-like house with mansard roof, neo-renaissance and neo-baroque motifs, 1902/03, architect Friedrich Metzger
Residential and commercial building Alte Poststrasse 2
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first half of the 19th century three-storey baroque residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered (plastered), probably from the first half of the 19th century
Spoilage Alte Poststraße, at No. 4
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1797 Cartouche, marked 1797
Residential building Alte Poststrasse 6
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second half of the 18th century Corner house; late baroque mansard (hipped) roof construction; baroque windows 1909, architect Anton Kullmann ; older basement
Residential building Alte Poststrasse 7
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second half of the 18th century late baroque house, partly half-timbered (plastered), remodeling in 1839, architect Peter Engelmann ; Keller probably older
Residential building Alte Poststrasse 8
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second half of the 18th century late baroque house, partly half-timbered (plastered or slated)
Volxheimer Burghaus Alte Poststrasse 15
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16th Century Gabled house, ground floor from the 16th century, upper floor and gable in ornamental framework around 1710
Kauzenburg On the Kauzenberg
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after 1105 Few of the enclosing walls and vaulted cellars have been preserved from the castle of the Counts of Sponheim, founded after 1105; 1971 Expansion to a castle restaurant, architect Gottfried Böhm Kauzenburgmore pictures
Cellar plant On the Martinsberg 1
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1899 "Cellar facility with office building" on an L-shaped floor plan, 1899, architects Curjel and Moser, originally part of Villa Brückes 3; Connecting wing 1919
villa On the Martinsberg 2
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1884 stately Wilhelminian style villa, clinker brick building with hipped roof, neo-renaissance, 1884, architect Jacob Karst ; Oriel extensions in the 1920s; single-storey brick outbuilding with hipped roof, 1888; Front yard fencing during construction
Residential building On the Martinsberg 3/5
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1896/97 Duplex; Clinker brick building with three-storey side elevations, 1896/97, architect Anton Kullmann
Residential building Baumgartenstrasse 3
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1894/95 Two-and-a-half-story tenement house, brick building, new renaissance motifs, 1894/95, architect Heinrich Ruppert
Residential and commercial building Baumgartenstrasse 39
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1906/07 three-and-a-half-storey corner residential and commercial building with a bay tower, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1906/07, architects Gebrüder Lang
Residential building Baumgartenstrasse 42
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1898/99 Residential building; sandstone-integrated clinker brick building, hipped mansard roof, neo-renaissance, 1898/99, architect Hermann Herter
Residential building Baumgartenstrasse 46/48
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1898 Double house; Clinker brick building with a mansard hipped roof, neo-Renaissance, 1898, No. 46, architect Hermann Herter, No. 48, architects Gebrüder Lang
Residential building Baumgartenstrasse 50
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1896/97 two-and-a-half-storey house, clinker-adorned brick building, 1896/97, architects Gebrüder Lang
villa Baumstrasse 15
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1880/81 two and a half storey villa; clinker-clad hipped roof building, neo-renaissance, 1880/81, architect city architect Hartmann (?); single-storey porch, 1934, architect Karl Heep
Residential building Beinde 18
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18th century Corner house; two late baroque, plastered half-timbered houses from the 18th century, conversion and hipped roof in 1907, architect L. Zimmer
Residential and commercial building Bleichstrasse 18/20
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1899/1900 axially symmetrical double residential and commercial building; two-tone clinker building, 1899/1900
Residential building Bleichstrasse 23
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1896/97 sophisticated clinker brick building with hipped roof, neo-renaissance, 1896/97, architects Gebrüder Lang
Residential building Bleichstrasse 25
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1896/97 sandstone-integrated brick building with mansard hipped roof, 1896/97, architect August Henke
Residential and commercial building Bleichstrasse 26
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1892 two and a half storey corner apartment and commercial building; sandstone-integrated clinker building with tower window and hipped roof, neo-renaissance, 1892, architect Martin Hassinger
Residential house and factory building Bosenheimer Strasse 79
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1899/1900 Residential house and factory building, decorative clinker brick building with half-hip roof, neo-renaissance, marked 1899/1900, architect Johann Stanger ; Factory: large-volume brick building
Sculptures Breslauer Straße, in No. 2
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in the Catholic Church of St. Wolfgang: four colored sculptures; Baroque Madonna, replica of the late Gothic St. Wolfgang figure in St. Wolfgang, late Gothic crucifix, late Gothic Pietà
Casino Bridge 1
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1834 ff. Classicist hipped roof building with three-axis gable projections, 1834 ff., architect Ludwig Behr
villa Brückes 3
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before 1876 stately Wilhelminian style villa with hipped roof, neo-renaissance, shortly before 1876
villa Bridge 5
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around 1870 Upper class, partly three-storey Wilhelminian style villa with hipped roof, neo-renaissance, around 1870
Residential building Bridge 12
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around 1840 Sophisticated three-story house, classicist motifs, around 1840
Residential building Brückes 14
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around 1840 two-and-a-half-story house, around 1840
villa Brückes 16
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1882 stately Wilhelminian style villa with hipped mansard roof, neo-renaissance, 1882, architect Jacob Karst
Jakob Selzer Technical School Bridge 18
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1877/78 stately Wilhelminian style villa, two-and-a-half-storey hipped roof building, 1877/78, architect Ludwig Bohnstedt
Residential building Bridge 20
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around 1840 large-volume three-storey hipped roof building, around 1840; outbuildings from the construction period
winery Brückes 21
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around 1860 former stately winery, house and sparkling wine factory; one-and-a-half-storey classical complex with hipped roofs, around 1860; large-volume cellar extension on an L-shaped floor plan, 1877, architects Schaeffer and Bechthold; Felsenkeller, 1887, architect Jacob Kossmann
Residential building Bridge 22
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1880/81 two-and-a-half-storey classicist house, 1880/81
Residential building Bridge 24
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around 1850 Residential house, romanizing motifs, around 1850
Residential and warehouse Bridge 27
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around 1879 Residential and warehouse; one and a half story neo-classical mansard hipped roof, around 1879
Potthoff & Sons winery Bridge 33
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around 1860 representative villa-like hipped roof building, neo-renaissance, around 1860, porch with neo-renaissance motifs, 1909, architect Anton Kullmann; Wing construction, around 1860; southern courtyard building, 1888, architect Jacob Karst
Anheuser & Fehrs winery Brückes 41
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1930s residential and commercial building; Three-wing system in ashlar masonry, Heimatstil, 1930s, reconstruction 1948/49, architect Theo Wilkens
Winery economist August E. Anheuser Bridge 53
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around 1860 single-storey sandstone-framed quarry stone building, around 1860, gothic motifs, extension 1955, architect Theo Wilkens; Vaulted cellar 1894, built over by Halle in 1953
Freight depot Bridge 54
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1860 former main station; Two-wing, castle-like red brick building, romanizing motifs, 1860 Freight depot
Residential building Brückes 60
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1902 country house-like house; two and a half storey brick building, partly half-timbered, hipped roof, 1902, architect probably Franz Collein
Residential building Bridge 63a
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Wilhelminian style house; three-storey clinker building with mansard hipped roof, new renaissance motifs
Residential building Bühler Weg 3
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1925/26 single-storey house with a high mansard floor, 1925/26, architect Peter Riedle ; defining the streetscape
Residential building Bühler Weg 5
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1927/28 villa-like house with tent roof, 1927/28, architect Martin Au
Residential building Bühler Weg 8
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1927/28 villa-like corner house, 1927/28, architect Martin Au
Residential building Bühler Weg 12
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1927 villa-like corner house with hipped roof, 1927, architect Martin Au
Residential building Burgweg 2
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1892 Residential house, brick building with bell tower, single-storey brick outbuilding, 1892; east of it, a wall with battlements, turrets and an added archway from the medieval fortifications of the Sulzer Hof
villa Cauerstraße 1
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1902/03 stately villa, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1902/03, architect Hans Best villa
villa Cauerstraße 3
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1925/26 Hipped roof villa, corner tower with pointed helmet, 1925/26, architect Alexander Ackermann
Viktoriastift Cecilienhöhe 3
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1913-16 Viktoriastift, 1913–16, architect Hans Best; “Cecilienhaus”, four-storey plastered building on an almost T-shaped floor plan, hipped roofs, neo-classical motifs; rear four-storey wing with three-storey porch, heightened in 1925, hipped roof with observation tower; Mother-child group by Ludwig Cauer
Residential building Dessauerstraße 1a
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around 1900 three-storey row house; Late historical brick building with a mansard roof, around 1900
Residential building Dessauerstraße 2
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around 1850 classicist double house, around 1850; four-storey plastered cuboid or porphyry building and a little more recent porphyry building with shop windows from 1896
villa Dessauerstraße 6
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around 1870 stately villa with knee stick, neo-renaissance motifs, around 1870
Residential building Dessauerstraße 7
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around 1870 Residential building; sandstone-integrated brick building, around 1870
Winery Dessauerstraße 9
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1891 former winery; single-storey brick building with floating gable, 1891 (?)
Tanner's house Dessauerstraße 31
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around 1820 former tanner's house; partly half-timbered, around 1820
villa Dessauerstraße 41
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around 1870 Wilhelminian style villa; Two-and-a-half-story hipped roof building, neo-renaissance, around 1870, polygonal bay window 1891
villa Dessauerstraße 43
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around 1870 neo-classicist villa, cubic hipped roof, around 1870; Brick building to the rear, 1883, architect Friedrich Metzger
Puricelli castle Dessauerstraße 49 and 51
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1772/73 two-and-a-half-storey classicist hipped roof building, 1772/73, remodeling after 1803, extension in 1861, two-storey wing extension at the rear 1881; in the park, converted into an English landscape garden in the 1890s, tomb of Baroness von Gemmingen, 1820; Closing wall and gate, marked 1906; Porter's house, one and a half-story brick building, around 1906 Puricelli castle
Rheumatism Clinic Dr.-Alfons-Gamp-Strasse 1
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1956/57 Rheumatism clinic; four-storey hipped roof building typical of the time with rounded side projections, 1956/57
Residential building Dr.-Geisenheyner-Straße 3
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1927 villa-like house; cubic tent roof construction, 1927, architect Peter Riedle, Rüdesheim
Residential building Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 6
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1850/64 former guest and bath house; ambitious two-wing hipped roof building with knee stick, 1850/64
Residential building Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 7
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1850/59 two-and-a-half-storey house, sandstone-integrated porphyry building, 1850/59
Residential building Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 8
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around 1870 elegant house; cubic hipped roof, classicist motifs, around 1870; Extension in 1889
villa Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 10
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1889 Wilhelminian style villa; Brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1889, architects Gebrüder Lang
Residential building Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 12/14
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1890/91 Double house; sandstone-integrated brick building with mansard roof, new renaissance motifs, 1890/91, architects Gebrüder Lang
Living and bath house Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 13
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1850/59 villa-like corner house and bath house; two-and-a-half-storey porphyry building with hipped roof, single-storey extension with hipped roof, 1850/59
Residential building Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 24
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1900 House with curved gable, neo-renaissance motifs, marked 1900
villa Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 28
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1870 Villa; Neoclassical building with a hip roof, 1870
villa Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 28a / 28b
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1902/03 Double villa; historicizing quarry stone, half-timbered and plastered building, 1902/03, architects August Henke & Sohn
villa Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 30
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around 1870 Hip roof villa, around 1870, bay window 1895
Residential building Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 32, Oranienstraße 5
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1873/74 Duplex; large-volume hipped roof building with knee stick, antique and classical motifs, 1873/74, architect Jacob Lang ; defining the streetscape
Residential building Eichstrasse 6
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1893/94 two and a half story residential building; Brick building, new renaissance motifs, 1893/94, architect August Henke
Residential and commercial building Eiermarkt 1
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1873/74 four-storey residential and commercial building; Classical plastered building, partly half-timbered, 1873/74, architect August Henke, with older parts, cellar probably around 1500
Residential and commercial building Eiermarkt 2
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1887 three-storey residential and commercial building; Classically structured plastered building, 1887, architect Jacob Kossmann, half-timbered upper floors probably from the 18th century; Cellar around 1500 (?)
Residential building Eiermarkt 3
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after 1689 three-storey residential building; Half-timbered building (plastered), after 1689, backwards wooden bridge to the opposite house
Residential building Eiermarkt 4
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after 1689 three-storey corner house; Half-timbered building (plastered) with mansard roof, after 1689, remodeled in the 19th century; two older cellars (around 1500?)
Residential and commercial building Eiermarkt 8
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18th century three-storey residential and commercial building; Plastered building, probably from the 18th century; two cellars before 1689 Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Eiermarkt 10
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three-storey residential and commercial building; Late renaissance building, partly half-timbered (plastered); Cellar around 1500 (?) Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Eiermarkt 10a
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four-storey residential and commercial building; baroque in essence, partly redesigned in 1888, architect Jacob Kossmann Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Eiermarkt 11
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18th century three-storey residential and commercial building with a mansard roof, 18th century, classical remodeling in the 19th century Residential and commercial building
Half-timbered house Eiermarkt 12
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three-storey baroque half-timbered house (plastered), partly remodeled in the 19th century
Residential building Eiermarkt 13
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after 1849 three-storey corner house; imposing porphyry building, shortly after 1849, architect Johann Henke jun. ; Cellar around 1500 (?)
Townhouse Eiermarkt 14
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1862/63 stately, villa-like town house; three-storey cubic hipped roof building, neo-renaissance, 1862/63, architect Carl Conradi , renovation 1930/31, architect Wilhelm Metzger ; Renaissance gate in the courtyard
Bridge tavern Fischergasse 2
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1922 former inn; single-storey, pavilion-like commercial building, 1922, architect Otto Völker
villa Forsthausweg 5
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1926 Large-volume villa with hipped roof in a corner, 1926, architect Peter Riedle
Franziskastift Franziska-Puricelli-Straße 3
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1909 Castle-like neo-baroque building, 1909, architects Gebrüder Friedhofen, Koblenz-Lützel Franziskastift
villa Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 3
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1908/09 sophisticated villa; Mansard roof building on an irregular floor plan, baroque and neo-renaissance motifs, 1908/09, architect Kaspar Bauer
villa Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 5
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1907/08 country villa; Plastered construction on rubble stone base, new renaissance motifs, 1907/08, architect Hermann Karl Herter
villa Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 6
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1907/08 country villa; Plastered building, partly half-timbered, 1907/08, architect Hans Best
villa Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 7
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1912/13 country villa; Half-hip roof construction, 1912/13, architect Jean Rheinstädter
villa Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 9/11
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1904/05 Country house-like double villa with a moving roof landscape, new renaissance motifs, 1904/05, architect Kaspar Bauer
villa Friedrichstrasse 4
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1903/04 stately villa on an irregular floor plan with hipped and mansard roofs, neo-baroque under Art Nouveau influence, 1903/04, architect Jean Rheinstädter; Terrace with balustrade, 1927, architect Hans Best
villa Friedrichstrasse 5
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around 1870 two and a half storey villa; Cubic hipped roof building, neo-Renaissance, around 1870
Residential building Friedrichstrasse 6
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around 1870 three-storey corner house, neo-renaissance, around 1870
villa Friedrichstrasse 8
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around 1870 two and a half storey villa; Cubic hipped roof building, classicist motifs, around 1870
Observatory Geibstrasse 1
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two or three storey villa; Brick-integrated, cubic plastered building, New Objectivity
Residential building Gerbergasse 3, Lauergasse 10
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1885/86 three-storey corner house, clinker brick building from the Gründerzeit, 1885/86, architect Josef Pfeiffer
Residential and commercial building Gerbergasse 5
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1885/86 three-storey corner residential and commercial building, clinker brick building with a mansard hipped roof, 1885/86, architect Josef Pfeiffer
Residential building Gerbergasse 19
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1889 Wilhelminian style, sandstone-style house with knee-high floor, partly clad in brick, marked 1889
Residential building Gerbergasse 30
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18th century Half-timbered house, partially plastered, 18th century (?)
Residential houses Göbenstrasse 4 / 4a
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1904/05 three and a half-story row houses, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1904/05, architects Gebrüder Lang
Residential houses Göbenstrasse 6 / 6a
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1906 three-and-a-half-storey row houses, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1906, architects Gebrüder Lang
Residential building Göbenstrasse 8/10
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1903 Semi-detached house, three-part brick-built plastered building, 1903, architect Peter Ziemer
Residential building Goethestrasse 2
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1927/28 villa-like house, cubic hipped roof, 1927/28, architect Peter Riedle
Residential building Goethestrasse 4
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1925/26 Villa-like house, one and a half-story plastered building with hipped or mansard roof, 1925/26, architect Martin Au
Residential building Goethestrasse 5
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1925/26 Villa-like house, one and two-story hipped roof building, 1925/26, architect Martin Au
Residential building Goethestrasse 7
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1925/26 villa-like house, plastered building with hipped or mansard roof, 1925/26, architect Rudolf Hassinger ; Front yard fencing during construction
Residential building Graf-Siegfried-Straße 8
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1920s Villa-like house, hipped roof building, 1920s, architect Martin Au
State Lina Hilger High School Gustav-Pfarrius-Straße 11–15
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1951-1975 Two- and three-story buildings, arranged at right angles, between 1951 and 1975
Residential building Gustav-Pfarrius-Straße 31/33
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1926 Semi-detached house with hipped roof, Art Deco ornamentation, 1926, architect, engineer Düttermann
Block of flats Gustav-Pfarrius-Straße 35/37
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1927 Semi-detached houses, historicizing and Art Deco motifs, 1927, architect Richard Starig
Block of flats Gustav-Pfarrius-Straße 42/44, Steinkaut 1/2
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1926 differentiated, individually designed housing developments with hip roofs, neo-renaissance and art deco motifs, 1926, architect Jean Rheinstädter
Residential building Güterbahnhofstrasse 6
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around 1860 Residential house, new renaissance motifs, around 1860, single-storey outbuilding
Residential building Güterbahnhofstrasse 7
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around 1900 Residential house, new renaissance motifs, around 1900
Residential building Güterbahnhofstrasse 9
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around 1860 Sophisticated two-and-a-half-storey house, new renaissance motifs, around 1860, large-volume outbuildings
Wine bar Güterbahnhofstrasse 10
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around 1860 Wine room of a winery, one and a half story brick building, around 1860
Residential building Gymnasialstrasse 11
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1856 three-storey house, late classicist hipped roof building, 1856
Residential building Heinrichstrasse 3
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1898/99 Sophisticated residential building, clinker brick building with hipped roof, neo-renaissance and neo-baroque motifs, 1898/99, architect Friedrich Metzger
villa Heinrichstrasse 5
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1895/96 stately villa, brick building, neo-renaissance, 1895/96, architect Jean Rheinstädter
villa Heinrichstrasse 7/9
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1907/08 Country house-like double villa, historicizing motifs, 1907/08, architect Friedrich Metzger
villa Heinrichstrasse 11 / 11a
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1908/09 representative country house-like double villa, 1908/09, architect Friedrich Metzger
Residential building Helenenstrasse 5
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1898/99 sophisticated clinker brick building with hipped mansard roof, new renaissance motifs, 1898/99, architect Jacob Kossmann
Residential building Helenenstrasse 7
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1903/04 villa-like house, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1903/04, architect Heinrich Müller
Residential building Helenenstrasse 8
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Villa-like house, cubic brick building with mansard hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1904/05, architect Heinrich Müller
Residential building Helenenstrasse 9/11
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1906 Double house with hipped mansard roof, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1906, architect Heinrich Müller
Residential building Helenenstrasse 10
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1905/06 Residential house, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1905/06, architect Heinrich Müller
Residential building Helenenstrasse 12
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1906/07 Country house-like corner house with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1906/07, architect Heinrich Müller
Hotel Adler Hochstrasse 9
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third quarter of the 19th century former Hotel Adler; ten-axis four-storey hipped roof building, third quarter of the 19th century, late Classicist facade partially changed (shop fitting)
Residential building Hochstrasse 17
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Early 19th century three-storey corner house with a neo-baroque mansard hipped roof, early 19th century
Residential and commercial building Hochstraße 22a
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Early 19th century three-storey residential and commercial building, early 19th century; Cellar older (from the 16th century at the latest)
Residential and commercial building Hochstrasse 25
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Three-wing system with hipped roofs, central building at the end of the 18th century, side wing at the beginning of the 19th century; Baroque portal of the former Lutheran church, 1632 Residential and commercial building
Green wreath inn Hochstrasse 30/32
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1601 U-shaped plant; No. 30, partly half-timbered, inscribed 1601, no. 32, partly half-timbered, 19th century, connecting wing at the beginning of the 20th century
Residential building Hochstrasse 34
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18th or early 19th century three-story house, partly half-timbered (plastered), 18th or early 19th century
Guesthouse city of Koblenz Hochstrasse 36
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1902 three-storey sandstone-integrated clinker brick building, 1902, architect Fritz Wagner
Residential and commercial building Hochstrasse 42
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1788 Residential and commercial building, baroque hipped roof building, partly half-timbered, 1788
Residential and commercial building Hochstrasse 44
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1668 Baroque residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered, left half marked 1668, right half from the 18th century
Spoilage Hochstraße, at No. 45
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1553 Wappenstein from the former Leyenschen Hof, inscribed 1553
Inn to the white dove Hochstrasse 46
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before 1689 former inn "To the white dove"; Three-storey residential and commercial building with hipped roof, ground floor partially before 1689, half-timbered addition (plastered) from the mid-18th century, exposed half-timbered and attic storey 1902, architect Jacob Karst
Townhouse Hochstraße 48/50, Fischergasse 10
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1715 former Hundheimer Hof; late baroque mansard hipped roof building, 1715, clinker brick extension from the Gründerzeit around 1900, architect Friedrich Hartmann Townhouse
City wall "Schanz" Hochstraße, corner of Stromberger Straße
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in the former casino garden 30 m long wall of the new town fortifications City wall "Schanz"
Residential building Hofgartenstrasse 1
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1889 One to two and a half storey house, brick building, new renaissance motifs, 1889, architects Gebrüder Lang
villa Hofgartenstrasse 2
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1877 two-and-a-half-storey villa with hip roof, neo-renaissance, 1877, architect Schiffer
Residential building Hofgartenstrasse 3
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1900/01 villa-like house, representative brick building with hipped roof, 1900/01, architect Johann Arthur Otte , Berlin
villa Hofgartenstrasse 4
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1890/91 Wilhelminian style villa, richly ornamented brick building, neo-renaissance, 1890/91, architects Curjel and Moser, Karlsruhe; Cellar building 1890/91, architect Jacob Karst
villa Hofgartenstrasse 5
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1922 representative one- and two-storey villa, wide-spread baroque building with hipped roof, 1922, architect Hans Best, garden-side retaining wall 18th century
Court garden school Hofgartenstrasse 14
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1894 ff. former municipal secondary school; Demanding three-part clinker brick building with a mansard roof, neo-renaissance, 1894 ff., architect Friedrich Hartmann, gymnasium and caretaker's house from the period of construction
Residential building Hofgartenstrasse 22
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1908/09 representative house in country house style, 1908/09, architect Adolf Riekenberg , Darmstadt
kindergarten Hofgartenstrasse 32
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1905/06 former "small children school"; one and a half storey mansard hipped roof building, 1905/06, architect Hans Best
Hofgartenstrasse primary school Hofgartenstrasse 70
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1906 former secondary school; representative three- and four-story clinker brick building with plastered surfaces, 1906, architect Friedrich Hartmann
Residential building Hofgartenstrasse 74
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1905/06 three-story house, brick-built plastered building, new renaissance motifs, 1905/06, architect Karl Keller
Residential building Hofgartenstrasse 76
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1904 Residential house, brick-built plastered building, new renaissance motifs, 1904, architect Karl Keller
Residential building Hofgartenstrasse 90
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1907/08 imposing corner house, hipped roof building with bay tower, 1907/08, architect Anton Kullmann
city ​​wall Hospitalgasse
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75 m long section of wall of the old town fortifications in the garden of today's high school city ​​wall
State high school and Kronberger Hof Hospitalgasse 4 and 6
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from 1600 large-scale four-wing system; Gymnasium, north wing 1885, west wing 1912 ff., Increase after 1945; Auditorium: New Renaissance, 1900/01, architects Kallmeyer and J. Hensch;
Kronenberger Hof, former castle house: building with crooked hip roof, around 1600
State high school and Kronberger Hof
St. Wolfgang Monastery Church Hospitalgasse, in No. 16/18/20
location
late Gothic choir, quarry stone, 1742; included in the new building of the grammar school St. Wolfgang Monastery Church
Puricelli estate Hüffelsheimer Strasse 1, 3, 3a, 5, 7, 11
location
Early 19th century so-called Gütchen; Three-wing complex, core building late Baroque mansard roof, wing structures probably from the beginning of the 19th century; Wilhelminian style porter's house, 1900, neo-renaissance gate system; Economy and administration building, sophisticated brick building, 1902; elongated, magnificent carriage house with ornamental framework, 1903; Libra, brick building, around 1898; “Römerhalle”, 1898, architect Christian Hacke Puricelli estate
Residential building In the Hasenbühl 14
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1939 villa-like house with hipped roof, 1939, architect Jean Rheinstädter
Castle house of the "Stumpfen Hof" Jahngasse 2
location
17th century three-storey baroque plastered building, partly half-timbered (plastered), 17th century (?); late medieval wall remains
Pepper mills Jahngasse, behind No. 9a
Lage
Part of the city fortifications on the Nahe river bank; The base of the Blunt Tower at the confluence of Nahe and Ellerbach was bricked up in 1845 and provided with a baroque hood
Residential building Jean-Winckler-Strasse 4
location
1924 single-storey house, timber-framed timber-framed building with mansard roof, 1924
Residential building Jean-Winckler-Strasse 6
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1924/25 single-storey residential building, “semi-solid black system”, 1924/25
Residential building Jean-Winckler-Straße 8
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1925 villa-like house, 1925, architect Wilhelm Förster
Residential building Jean-Winckler-Straße 10/12
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1925/26 three-part villa-like semi-detached house, 1925/26, architect Martin Au
Residential building Jean-Winckler-Strasse 18
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1926/27 House with hipped roof, Art Deco motifs, 1926/27, architect Martin Au
Residential building Jean-Winckler-Strasse 20, Roentgenstrasse 35
Location
1926/27 Semi-detached house with hipped roof, Art Deco motifs, 1926/27, architect Düttermann, Düsseldorf
Residential building Johannisstrasse 8
location
1896/97 Corner house with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1896/97, architect Rudolf Frey
Residential building Johannisstrasse 9
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1905/06 two-and-a-half-storey house, plastered building with sandstone, 1905/06, architect Peter Monz
Residential building Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 2
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1850 sophisticated late classical plastered building, probably from 1850, architect J. Müller
villa Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 4
location
1860 stately villa with knee-high and hipped roof, neo-renaissance, 1860, architect Carl Conradi
sculpture Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse, in No. 7
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1898 In the new building of the city library: bronze bust Gustav Pfarrius, 1898 by Hugo Cauer
Garden pavilion Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse, at No. 7
location
1850/60 antique pillar hall, 1850/60
Residential and commercial building Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 10
location
1868/69 three-storey residential and commercial building with hipped roof, neo-renaissance, 1868/69
Sales pavilion Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse, at No. 11
location
Early 20th century Sales pavilion on the edge of the spa park, early 20th century
Residential building Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 11b
location
around 1860 three-story row house with open porches, around 1860
Bath and lodging house Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 14
location
1865 three-and-a-half-storey late classicist hipped roof building, 1865, architect probably Johann Pfeiffer
villa Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 18
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1899/1900 Wilhelminian style villa with hipped roof, 1899/1900, architect August Henke
Bath and lodging house Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 21
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1865/66 three-storey house with knee-high floor and hipped roof, antique and new renaissance motifs, 1865/66, architect Ludwig Bohnstedt
villa Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 26
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around 1870 Mansard roof villa, late Classicist motifs, around 1870, veranda extension with stained glass windows from 1905
Residential building Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 28
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1877/78 Sophisticated villa-like house with hipped roof, roof terrace, 1877/78, architect R. Wagener, stair tower 1891
Residential building Kilianstrasse 15
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1875 Classicist corner house, 1875, architect Heinrich Ruppert
Water gate Cherry stone plant 2
layers
Remnants of the city wall with double water gate of the old town fortifications and the approach of the former powder tower
Rattle gate tower Klappergasse
location
In the wall running parallel to the Nahe bank, the remains of the base of the rattling gate tower of the city fortifications, wall fragment to the Kauzenberg
Residential and commercial building Kornmarkt 2
location
around 1865 three-and-a-half-storey corner residential and commercial building, three-window building, around 1865; Cellar around 1600
Residential and commercial building Kornmarkt 6
location
1894/95 Stately corner residential and commercial building, three-storey clinker-brick building with a mansard hipped roof, 1894/95, architects Curjel and Moser, Karlsruhe
Hotel and inn Kornmarkt 7
location
18th century large-volume, essentially baroque building, 18th century, mansard roof and dwelling 1899, architect Curjel and Moser, Karlsruhe Hotel and inn
Residential and commercial building Kreuzstrasse 2a / b, Wilhelmstrasse 30
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1898/99 three-storey residential and commercial building, clinker brick building with a mansard hipped roof, 1898/99, architects Philipp and Jean Hassinger, extended in 1932
library Kreuzstrasse 69
location
1850/51 former Karl Geib Museum, originally a Protestant schoolhouse; sophisticated porphyry building with hipped roof, neo-renaissance, 1850/51, architect Overbeck; in the front garden “Pfalzsprung”, two baroque steles in relief
Residential building Kreuzstrasse 76
location
1882 villa-like house, brick building with an antique look, 1882 (?)
Residential building Kreuzstrasse 78/80
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1847/64 Semi-detached house, porphyry quarry, 1847/64
monument Kurhausstrasse
location
1905 Memorial for Friedrich Müller; Monolith with medallion, 1905, Stanislaus Cauer
monument Kurhausstrasse
location
1867 Memorial for Johann Erhard Prieger , life-size marble sculpture, 1867, Karl Cauer monument
Evangelical Paulus Church Kurhausstraße 2/4
location
Early 15th century late Gothic choir and transept, early 15th century, western front after 1458, classicist nave and tower 1768–81, architect Philipp Heinrich Hellermann , Meisenheim; with equipment Evangelical Paulus Churchmore pictures
Residential building Kurhausstrasse 5
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around 1860 Residential building; Plastered building on a porphyry base, around 1860, glazed bay window 1911; Brick building to the rear, 1891, architect Friedrich Metzger
villa Kurhausstrasse 8
location
1903/04 Art Nouveau villa with new renaissance motifs, 1903/04, architect Hans Best
Residential building Kurhausstrasse 12
location
1845/46 three-storey rental house, 1845/46
Residential and commercial building Kurhausstrasse 13
location
1840/41 stately four-storey classicist residential and commercial building, 1840/41, architect HT Kaufmann, tracery balcony, 1880s; single-storey plastered building in the courtyard, 1880/81, architect August Heinke jun.
Guest and bath house Kurhausstrasse 17
location
1833 three-storey classicist three-wing complex; Central building from 1833, heightened and expanded in the early 1860s; plaster construction in the courtyard from the construction period Two-and-a-half-story half-timbered house at the end of the garden, around 1860 Guest and bath house
Residential and commercial building Kurhausstrasse 21
location
around 1850 four-storey, two-part residential and commercial building with hipped roof, classicist motifs, around 1850; Bridge to the bath house 1911/12
Masonic Lodge Kurhausstrasse, at No. 22/24
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1925 former Masonic Lodge; Villa-like plastered building with two-storey “bell roof”, 1925, architect Willibald Hamburger
Bath house Kurhausstrasse 23
location
1911/12 neo-baroque-neo-classical four-wing complex with hipped roofs, 1911/12, architect Oscar Schütz , Cologne; three-storey central building, two-storey wing structures, sculpture and reliefs by Ludwig Cauer Bath house
Kurhaus Kurhausstrasse 28
location
1913 castle-like four-wing complex, 1913, architect Emanuel von Seidl , Munich, three-story extension, 1929, architect Roth, Darmstadt; Spa gardens Kurhaus

Former cultural monuments

designation location Construction year description image
portal Beinde, at No. 20
location
1782 Skylight portal, late baroque, marked 1782; deleted from list of monuments

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