List of cultural monuments in Bad Überkingen

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In the list of cultural monuments in Bad Überkingen , immovable architectural and art monuments in Bad Überkingen are listed. This list is still incomplete.

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image designation location Dating description
Bald Hole Cave Hallway Kahlenstein
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The Kahlenloch cave is located east of Bad Überkingen in the forest.
Protected according to § 2 DSchGBW

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Boehringen Castle Corridor Türkheimer Berg, Burghalde (Flstnr. 1119)
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around 1250 The lost Böhringen Castle is located on a spur protruding from the Albtrauf , south of Bad Überkingen. Around 1403 it was probably the residence of Maria von Bosnia, who was the widow of Ulrich X von Helfenstein . After that it passed into the possession of Ulm together with Überkingen .
Protected according to § 2 DSchGBW

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Former Albaufstieg Boller Steige Oak wood corridor (Flstnr. 74, Vic.W. 2/3) The former Albaufstieg Boller Steige is located 900 meters southwest of Baf Überkingen. Until the Türkheimer Steige was built around 1868/71, it was an important transport link between Filstal and the plateau of the Swabian Alb .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Evangelical parish church of St. Gallus Kirchgasse 25 The Protestant parish church of St. Gallus, built in the late Gothic style, is located south of the historic center of Bad Überkingen. It includes a churchyard wall and more modern conversions.
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


Schiller Temple
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Schiller Temple North outside the village
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1905, renovated in 1990 The Schiller Temple north of Bad Überkingen was built by T. Fischer. From its elevated position it serves as a belvedere .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Pump and water works On the street to Hausen 1881 The pump and waterworks is located west of Bad Überkingen an der Fils . It includes an old and a newer pumping station, several extensions and a weir.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Elk Hole Cave Oberböhringen, Elchloch The Elchloch Cave is located northwest of Oberböhringen in the forest.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rommental Castle Unterböhringen, corridor Oberrommental (floor no. 1779/1)
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Probably around 1200 The lost Rommental Castle is located on a plateau northwest of Unterböhringen.
Protected according to § 2 DSchGBW

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Evangelical parish church Unterböhringen, Ortsstrasse 16 Onion hood from 1689, core older The Protestant parish church is located in the center of Unterböhringen on a slight hill. A churchyard with a wall belongs to it.
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Verband Region Stuttgart (ed.): Cultural monuments and cultural landscapes in the Stuttgart Region (=  Association of Stuttgart Region Series of publications . No. 27 ). Stuttgart December 2009, p. 106 ( online [PDF; 2.7 MB ]).
  2. ^ A b Verband Region Stuttgart (ed.): Cultural monuments and cultural landscapes in the Stuttgart Region (=  Association of Stuttgart Region Series of publications . No. 27 ). Stuttgart December 2009, p. 107 ( online [PDF; 2.7 MB ]).