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location
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Official name
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description
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Alexanderstrasse 14/16
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Residential building
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Alexanderstrasse 39
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Residential building
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Alexander Pushkin Square
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Monument carpenter
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Alexander Pushkin Square 4
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Residential and commercial building with courtyard buildings
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August-Bebel-Strasse 2
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Department store
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August-Bebel-Strasse 8-10
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Residential and commercial building
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Auenstrasse 9/11/13
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Residential and factory building - former fire extinguishing equipment factory ( Eiermann -Bau)
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Auenstrasse 51
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Schilling house, with wall-mounted equipment and gate
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Am Brückenborn 2
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Residential and commercial building
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Am Brückenborn 3
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Residential and commercial building
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Am Brückenborn 4
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Residential and commercial building
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Am Brückenborn 5
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Savings bank
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At the Brückenborn
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Fountain and figure (Brückenborn)
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At the Karlsquelle 4 and 6
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Residential house and factory building
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At the town house 1
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Townhouse
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Bachstrasse 46
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High water table
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Bachstrasse 11
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Villa Opel
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Bachstrasse 23
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Pestalozzi School
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Bachstrasse 28
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Residential and commercial building
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Bahnhofstrasse
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Cenotaph for the victims of fascism
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Bahnhofstrasse 21
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Residential and commercial building
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Bahnhofstrasse 23
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Police inspection
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Bahnhofstrasse 28, Dornburger Strasse 15 and 17, Ackerwand 16
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Factory building - "Zimmermannsbau"
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Bahnhofstrasse 41
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Bell Museum
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Bahnhofstrasse 42
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Villa (Kunsthaus)
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Kunsthaus Apolda
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Bahnhofstrasse 43
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Villa (library)
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Bahnhofstrasse 46
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Post office building
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Bahnhofstrasse 49
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House with side wing (now kindergarten)
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Bahnhofstrasse 54
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Residential house and factory building
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Bahnhofstrasse 55
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Residential building
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Bahnhofstrasse 62
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Residential and commercial building as well as garden shed
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Bahnhofstrasse 69
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Station with stairs
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Bernhard-Prager-Gasse 8
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Prague House
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Bernhardstrasse 21–23
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Residential houses - double villa
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Bruehl 1
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Residential and commercial building
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Darrplatz
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Garden shed
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Dornburger Strasse 8
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Residential building
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Dornburger Strasse 10
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Residential building
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Dornburger Strasse 14
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Sibling Scholl School
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Dornsgasse 7
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Residential and commercial building
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Dr.-Theodor-Neubauer-Strasse
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Mountain school
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Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 2
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Residential and commercial building
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Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 4
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Factory building
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Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 2a
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School "Am Schötener Grund"
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Goerdelerstraße 4
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Commercial building
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Goerdelerstraße 33-39 (Bachstraße 34)
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Factory building "Breitenborn & Hamel"
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Heidenberg 50/52
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Administration building of the former power station
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Herressener promenade
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Park
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Herressener Strasse 28
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Villa and gardens
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Jenaer Strasse 1
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Residential and commercial building
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Jenaer Strasse 8
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Courthouse and prison, with enclosure
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Karl-August-Strasse 2
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Residential building
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Leipziger Street
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Bismarck Tower
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Lessingstrasse 34
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former children's home
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Lessingstrasse 58
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Residential building
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Lessingstrasse 62
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villa
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Louis-Opel-Strasse 8
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villa
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Market 1
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town hall
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Market 3a
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Residential and commercial building
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Market 4
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Residential and commercial building
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Market 5
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Residential and commercial building
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Market 6
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Residential and commercial building
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Market 7
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Residential and commercial building
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Market 10
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Residential and commercial building
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Market 11
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Residential and commercial building and courtyard building
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Market 12
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Residential and commercial building
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Martinsgasse 2
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Courtyard gate
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Martinsplatz
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Martinskirche
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The Apoldaer Martinskirche is mentioned for the first time in 1119. In fact, there are still remains of Romanesque masonry and a Romanesque altar foundation. The two room-dividing round arches with their capitals (especially the cube capitals of the front arch) and the central portals on the north and south sides also point to the Romanesque.
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Melanchthonplatz
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Luther Church
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The Luther Church is located in the center of the city on Melanchthonplatz and is the largest of the four Apolda churches. The Luther Church was designed by the Berlin architect Johannes Otzen and built between 1890 and 1894. It is noticeable that it is based on the brick Gothic style, which is unusual for Thuringia .
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Mönchsgasse 2
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Residential building
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Mönchsgasse 8
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Residential building
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Moskauer Strasse 18
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Residential building
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Moskauer Strasse 20
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House garden including architectural elements
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Moskauer Strasse 26
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Residential building
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Moskauer Strasse 28
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Residential building
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East Street
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Soviet cemetery of honor with memorial
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Parkstrasse
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Transformer house
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Promenadenstrasse 2
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Residential building
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Promenadenstrasse 34/36/38
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Residential house and factory building
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Ritterstrasse 8
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Residential building
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Ritterstrasse 37
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Residential and commercial building with factory buildings
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Ritterstrasse 43
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Rectory
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Robert-Koch-Strasse
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Railway viaduct
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Robert-Koch-Strasse 2
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former bell foundry
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Robert-Koch-Strasse 13
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Residential building
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Schoenen promenade
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Park
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Stobraer Strasse
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Catholic Church of St. Boniface and rectory
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Stobraer Strasse 2
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hospital
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Stobraer Strasse 65/67
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Carolinenheim
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Street of Peace 1, 3, 5, 7
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Block of flats
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Under the castle
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Apolda Castle
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Defense path
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Bridge (south of the brewery)
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Weilandstrasse 3
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Residential building
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Wienerweg 4
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Villa Wiener
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