List of cultural monuments in Bad Schussenried
In the list of cultural monuments in Bad Schussenried , all architectural and art monuments of the city of Bad Schussenried and its suburbs are recorded, which are recorded in the " Directory of immovable architectural and art monuments and objects to be examined " of the State Office for Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg . This directory was created in July 2001, the partial list for the district of Biberach is as of March 30, 2009 and lists the following immovable architectural and art monuments.
Core city Bad Schussenried
Bad Schussenried
location | complex | designation | description | image | paragraph | |
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1.1 | Monastery courtyard 7 | Former Premonstratensian monastery | Former monastery church, today the parish church of St. Magnus | The core of the pillar basilica is late Gothic and baroque in the 18th century. | ||
1.2 | Monastery courtyard 7 | Former Premonstratensian monastery | Former abbot house, now a rectory | Building from 1482 rebuilt around 1590. Essentially substance from 1590. | ||
1.3 | Monastery courtyard 7 | Former Premonstratensian monastery | Cloister wing | Two-storey building along the south aisle of the monastery church, Romanesque core provided with vaults in 1486 and heightened. Baroque style in the 18th century. | ||
1.4 | Klosterhof 9 and 11, iron and steel works 1 | Former Premonstratensian monastery | Old convent building, west wing and south wing | West section today: State Forestry Office, three-story building, around 1650 with older remains | ||
1.5 | New monastery 1 | Former Premonstratensian monastery | New convent building with library | Three wings, 1748 by Dominic Zimmermann designed 1752-1763 by Jacob Emele built | ||
1.6 | Monastery courtyard 2 | Former Premonstratensian monastery | Gatehouse | Early 17th century, tower renewed in 1743 | ||
1.7 | Monastery courtyard 1 | Former Premonstratensian monastery | Former parish hall | Two-storey rectangular building with stepped gable and gable roof, first half of the 16th century with changes from the 19th century | ||
1.8 | Monastery courtyard 4 | Former Premonstratensian monastery | Gastbau | Two-storey rectangular building with a gable roof and volute gable, late 17th century, rebuilt in the first half of the 18th century | ||
1.9 | Ironworks 7 | Former Premonstratensian monastery | Monastery wall | Wall with covered arcade on the western inner side, designed by Dominikus Zimmermann in 1738 | §28 | |
1.10 | Biberacher Strasse 35 | Former Premonstratensian monastery | Former comedy house of the monastery | with beer cellars underneath, two-story, plastered building with hipped roof, 1722, after 1842 restaurant, today part of the Center for Psychiatry | ||
1.11 | Former Premonstratensian monastery | Other walls and open spaces | (§12) | |||
2 | Biberacher Strasse 37 | chapel | Small solid building with hipped roof, on the street side between the pilasters, two arched openings, on the left with the figurative representation of Christ on the Mount of Olives, on the right of the dungeon Christ, 1749, figures 1812 | §2 | ||
3.1 | New monastery 5 | Former royal sanatorium and nursing home | "Cell structure" or "Western wing structures" | Closed department for men, single-storey, elongated and plastered solid building on today's L-shaped floor plan, built in 1875 | §2 | |
3.2 | New monastery 6 | Former royal sanatorium and nursing home | "Cell structure" or "Eastern wing structures" | Closed department for women, single-storey, elongated and plastered solid building on today's L-shaped floor plan, partially preserved walling, built in 1875 | ||
3.3 | Monastery courtyard 3 | Former royal sanatorium and nursing home | Official residence | Three-storey, plastered building, built in 1901 for the two senior physicians and the economic administrator, with an associated cast-iron pavilion in the garden | ||
3.4 | Biberacher Strasse 39 | Former royal sanatorium and nursing home | Morgue | Single-storey solid building in Baroque design, with an associated gate on Biberacher Strasse, 1901 | ||
3.5 | Former royal sanatorium and nursing home | Brick walls | 19th century | §2 | ||
4th | at Biberacher Strasse 44 | Running fountain | Ornate fountain stick and rectangular trough, cast iron, dated 1893 | §2 | ||
5 | Buchauer Strasse 23/1, BC 1366 | Wayside chapel, | Small solid building, crosses embedded in the plaster above the ogival entrance, inside a figure of a saint, 19th century | §2 | ||
6th | Fischerhausstrasse 12 | Fisherman's house | Monastery servant house, two-storey plastered building with a mansard hipped roof, built in 1751 by Jakob Emele on behalf of the Premonstratensian monastery , roof extension in 1927 | §2 | ||
7th | Marketplace 1 | Former Gasthaus Löwen, today Kreissparkasse | Two-storey half-timbered house with a gable roof, built in 1513 as a court and inn of the monastery, on the massive ground floor the sandstone coat of arms of the client Abbot Johann Wittmayer | §28 (§2) | ||
8th | Schulstrasse 15 | Georg Kaeß School | Named after its founder Georg Kaeß, an entrepreneur from Schussenried, three-storey, plastered solid building in Baroque design: mansard hipped roofs and curved gable above the main entrance, wall structure by means of pilasters, elaborate window canopies, built in 1908, expanded by three school halls in 1911 | §2 | ||
9 | Wilhelm-Schussen-Strasse 7 | Tavern sign from the former Bären inn | Fully plastic figure of a dancing bear on a console, early 20th century | §2 | ||
10 | Wilhelm-Schussen-Strasse 23 | Old pharmacy | Three-storey building, ground floor and first storey solid, second storey and gable half-timbered, probably built in 1670 on the foundation walls of the local aristocratic castle built in 1180 and almost completely burned down in 1638 , into which the first Premonstratensians moved in 1183 before the construction of their own monastery complex, later Vogts- and office building, since 1833 pharmacy. | §2 | ||
11 | Wilhelm-Schussen-Strasse 24 | House figure St. Veit | In a framed niche, a wooden figure of the saint in a cauldron, probably 17th century, from the St. Vitus Chapel, demolished in 1831 | §2 | ||
12 | Wilhelm-Schussen-Strasse 28 | Former post office, now an inn | Two-storey solid building with a gable roof, built in 1612 under Abbot Martin Dietrich (coat of arms on the west facade) as the office prefect's official residence | §2 | ||
13 | Wilhelm-Schussen-Strasse 36 | town hall | Middle wing three-storey with gable roof, the two corner pavilions each with an additional mezzanine floor and mansard roof, built by Jakob Emele in 1758 as stately barracks for the imperial contingent and remand prison, after secularization it served as a civil servants' residence, later a school, since 1837 also the town hall, since 1977 exclusively | §28 | ||
14th | at Wilhelm-Schussen-Strasse 36 | Fountain | Round, flat fountain bowl and column crowned by the Madonna, second half of the 19th century | §2 | ||
15th | Wilhelm-Schussen-Strasse 46 | Farmhouse | Two-storey, plastered half-timbered house with hipped roof, built in 1570 (d) as a single house, extended by a northern residential part in the 19th century | §2 |
Outside the local area:
location | designation | description | image | paragraph | |
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16 | "Fischerplatz 1" (Flstnr. 317/1) | Chapel of St. Maria and Ottilie | Solid construction with arched, barred entrance, old trees within (renewed) enclosure, 1872 | §2 | |
17th | BC 2038, won “Schorrenwald” | Joseph Chapel | Small solid building with an ogival entrance, around 1900 | §2 | |
18th | BC 1688 | crossroads | Wood, remains of paint on the corpus, 19th century | §2 |
Districts
District | location | designation | description | image | paragraph | |
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19th | Aichbühl | Riedweg 14 | Farmhouse | Two-storey single house with a hipped roof over the living area, marked 1772 in the hall above the room door, the economy was later renewed | §2 | |
20th | Dunzenhausen | at building no. 1 | Chapel of St. Anna | Rectangular building with a retracted, semicircular choir, baroque furnishings, early 18th century | §2 | |
21st | Dunzenhausen | BC 1684 | crossroads | Ornate, sandstone inscription base, cast-iron crucifix, 1879 | §2 | |
22nd | Enzisweiler | BC 2037 | Wayside shrine | plastered, arched niche, around 1800 | §2 | |
23 | Small calf | Biberacher Strasse 135 | Community weighing house | Small wooden shed with pent roof, cattle scales inside, around 1920 | §2 | |
24 | Small calf | Schussenweg 11 | Syringe house | Small wooden shed with a gable roof, inside two old fire engines, around 1910 | §2 | |
25th | hospital | BC 2224, Aulendorfer Straße (Flstnr. 445) | Wayside shrine | Wayside shrine with baroque sandstone figure of Madonna and Child, around 1820, figure probably from the 17th century | §2 | |
26th | Kürnbach | Old Street 35 | Chapel of St. Anna | Rectangular building with retracted, semicircular choir, outer structure with pilasters, open bell cage, baroque furnishings, mid-18th century | §28 | |
27 | Kürnbach | Ayweg 26 | "Kürnbachhaus" | Ground floor plank walls, upper floor ornamental framework, thatched roof, post construction with the succession of living - kitchen corridor - threshing floor - stable, built in 1664. (Today part of the district open-air museum Kürnbach . The cultural monuments moved to the open-air museum are museum property and therefore not part of this directory.) | §28 | |
28 | Kürnbach | BC 1903 | crossroads | Richly decorated, sandstone base, cast-iron crucifix, 1907 | §2 | |
29 | Kürnbach | BC 1904 | crossroads | Richly decorated, inscription base made of sandstone, cast-iron crucifix, around 1900 | §2 | |
30th | Lauhaus | BC 396 | crossroads | Richly decorated, sandstone base with inscriptions, cast-iron crucifix, 1877 | §2 | |
31 | Olzreute | Hervetsweiler Strasse 16 | Lady Chapel | Rectangular building with a three-sided choir closure, built 1746ff., Open bell cage above the facade, inside a beautiful 17th century altar | §2 | |
32 | Olzreute | BC 397 | Atonement Cross | small stone cross, 15./16. Century, erected again after road construction | §2 | |
33 | Olzreute | BC 1475 | crossroads | richly decorated, sandstone base, cast-iron crucifix, 1900 | §2 | |
34 | Roppertsweiler | Mangenweiherweg 6 | Residential building | Plastered half-timbered building with protruding gable floors and long lugs, probably 17th century | P | |
35 | Roppertsweiler | Pfeiffergäßle 5 | Heraldic shield | Above the former barn door, richly decorated, wooden coat of arms of Abbot Didakus Ströbele (1719–1733), around 1720 | §2 | |
36 | Sennhof | BC 1690 | crossroads | Richly decorated, inscription base made of sandstone, cast-iron crucifix, around 1900 | §2 | |
37 | St. Martin | BC 1689, Olzreuter Strasse | Way of the Cross | leading from the former upper gate to the cemetery chapel, laid out in 1748, renewed in 1812 | §2 | |
38.1 | St. Martin | St. Martin 1, 4 (Flstnr. 194/1) | St. Martin's cemetery church | Broad rectangular building, closed on three sides towards the east, with a small vestibule in the west, built in 1613 under Abbot Martin Dietrich, renovated around 1745 under Abbot Siard Frick | §28 | |
38.2 | St. Martin | St. Martin 1, 4 (Flstnr. 194/1) | Gravedigger House | Single-storey building with a hipped roof, largely walled cemetery, and cemetery cross from 1863 | (§12) | |
39 | St. Martin | BC 1479 | crossroads | richly decorated, sandstone base, cast-iron crucifix, 1863 | §2 | |
40 | Weihersägmühle | Sägmühlenweg 7 | Residential building | One storey with a half-hip roof, around 1910 | P | |
41 | Zeller Hof | Zeller Hof 6 | Pigeon and hen house | Octagonal wooden structure for chickens with also an octagonal pigeon house attachment, probably early 19th century | §2 |
District Otterswang
Otterswang
location | designation | description | image | paragraph | |
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42.1 | Jakob-Emele-Platz 4 | Rectory | Two-storey stone building with volute gables, rich interior, built in 1719 by Michael Mohr under Abbot Innocenz Schmid (whose coat of arms above the entrance) | §28 | |
42.2 | Jakob-Emele-Platz 4 | Walled parish garden | §12 | ||
43.1 | Jakob-Emele-Platz 6 | Catholic parish church St. Oswald | Erected in 1777/79 by Jakob Emele on behalf of the Schussenried Abbey, richly decorated, including paintings by Andreas Meinrad von Ow , 1778–79 | §28 | |
43.2 | Jakob-Emele-Platz 6 | Walled churchyard and war memorial | §12 | ||
44 | Schussentalweg 4 | Day wage house | Small building with a half-hip roof, gutted inside, possibly poor house, 18th century | P | |
45 | BC 476 | Wayside shrine | Small solid building, panel picture fitted into a round arched figural niche, around 1800 | §2 | |
46 | BC 1941 | chapel | Small solid building, above the entrance Christ monogram, inside a wooden figure of Christ, 19th century | §2 |
Districts
District | location | designation | description | image | paragraph | |
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47 | Castle | Castle 1 | Courtyard | Consisting of a residential house, two-storey brick building and stable barn, brick and half-timbered, with an associated courtyard, around 1900 | P | |
48 | Five houses | BC 1694 | Wayside shrine | Small solid building, panel picture fitted into a round arched figural niche | §2 | |
49 | Hopferbach | Wendelinusstrasse 9 | Chapel of St. Maria and Wendelin | Rectangular building with retracted, semicircular choir, volute gable, 1739, tower-like roof turret from the 20th century | §28 | |
50 | Hopfenbach | BC 1372 | crossroads | Wooden high cross, cloverleaf-shaped beam ends, corpus four-nail type, 19th century | §2 | |
51 | Schwaigfurt | Schwaigfurt 1 (on the island, Flst no. 34) | pavilion | The floor plan is an elongated octagon, single-storey with a mansard roof, inside a mythological stucco relief by Johann Georg Wieland, built by Jakob Emele under Abbot Joseph Krapf in 1777 with funds from the monastery school , with garden house vestibule and courtyard | §28 | |
52 | Schwaigfurt | Schwaigfurt 1f | Chapel of St. Agatha and Margaretha | Small rectangular building with three-sided end of the choir, flat pilasters on the outer walls, simple, baroque furnishings inside | §28 | |
53 | Laimbach | BC 1033 | Wayside chapel | Small, plastered brick building with a tin roof, 1866 | §2 | |
54 | Laimbach | BC 1034 | crossroads | Sandstone, inscription base in a bulbous shape, late 19th century | §2 | |
55 | Laimbach | BC 1037 | crossroads | Sandstone base, cast iron cross, erected according to the inscription on the occasion of the death of farmer Franz Häckler from Laimbach in 1902 | §2 | |
56 | Laimbach | BC 1038 | crossroads | Sandstone, inscription base in a bulbous shape, 1898 | §2 | |
57 | Laimbach | BC 1274 | crossroads | High stone base and cast iron cross, around 1860 | §2 | |
58 | Laimbach | BC 1907 | crossroads | High stone base with inscription plaque, cast-iron cross, 1871 | §2 |
Reichenbach district
Reichenbach
Districts
District | location | designation | description | image | paragraph | |
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67 | Sattenbeuren | BC 185 | Wayside shrine | small solid building with arched figural niche, fitted panel | §2 | |
68 | Sattenbeuren | on the local road (Flst no. 39) | crossroads | richly decorated, sandstone base, cast-iron crucifix, 1906 | §2 |
Steinhausen district
Steinhausen
location | designation | description | image | paragraph | |
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69 | Dominikus-Zimmermann-Strasse 1 | Half-timbered gable | around 1730, at the former sacristan's house (converted into an economic building in 1976) | §2 | |
70 | Dominikus-Zimmermann-Strasse 2 | Pilgrimage Church of St. Peter and Paul | 1728, by Dominikus Zimmermann | §28 | |
71 | Dorfstrasse 1a | Blacksmith's workshop with an apartment on the upper floor | around 1800 | §2 | |
72 | Ingoldinger Strasse 2 | Gasthof zur Linde courtyard | Two-storey solid construction, in the core from 1609 (dated coat of arms stone, offset next to the entrance door), renewed around 1740 with facade painting; Stable barn, in the core of the 17th century, renewed several times (totality) | §2 | |
73 | Weiherweg 6 | Craftsman House | Today residential building, one-story, around 1700 (barn extension from 1859, today garages, not part of the cultural monument) | §2 | |
74 | on Eisenbahnhofstraße, BC 288 (Flstnr. 264) | crossroads | High stone base, cast iron crucifix, 1865 | §2 | |
75 | on Eisenbahnhofstraße, BC 184 (Flstnr. 287) | crossroads | High stone base, cast iron crucifix, 1868 | §2 | |
76 | BC 1252 | crossroads | High stone base, cast iron crucifix, around 1870 | §2 | |
77 | BC 1253 | crossroads | High stone base, cast iron crucifix, around 1870 | §2 |
Districts
District | location | designation | description | image | paragraph | |
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78 | Rail yard | Rail yard 4 | Gasthof zur Linde | Residential and inn, originally the rail yard's economic building, two-story half-timbered house with hipped roof, above the Tennentor dated "1798", since 1828 inn; as well as ice and beer cellar, 1867 | §2 |
See also
Web links
Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Bad Schussenried - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Regional Council Tübingen Monument Preservation Department - Directory of immovable architectural and art monuments and objects to be inspected in Bad Schussenried (PDF; 102 kB)
- The Monument Protection Act of Baden-Württemberg (PDF; 58 kB)
Individual evidence
- ^ State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Baden-Württemberg - directory of immovable architectural and art monuments and the objects to be examined; Tübingen district, Biberach district, Bad Schussenried
- ↑ a b c d For objects marked with a "P", the property of a monument can only be finally determined or excluded after a more detailed examination. The check is carried out when changes are planned to the object.