List of cultural monuments in Bermatingen

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This list of cultural monuments in Bermatingen contains the cultural monuments of the Baden-Württemberg community of Bermatingen in the Lake Constance district , which are recorded in the "Directory of immovable architectural and art monuments and objects to be examined" of the Baden-Württemberg State Office for Monument Preservation . Since this directory can only be viewed if there is a "legitimate interest", the following list does not claim to be complete or up-to-date. It is based entirely on the published " Monument Preservation Value Plan Overall Bermatingen" as of 2014.

Monuments

image designation location Dating description
Overall facility in Bermatingen
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Overall facility in Bermatingen Overall plant Bermatingen, town center with Mitteldorf and Unterdorf, Oberdorf, Leopoldsberg, Schwarzried and Guldenberg
Protected according to § 19 DSchG


Farmhouse, Schlehenhof;  House name: 1812/37 sloes
Farmhouse, Schlehenhof ; House name: 1812/37 sloes Autenweiler Strasse 1 1780/1800 Linzgauer Einhaus ; former Leiblehnhof of the Salem Imperial Abbey ; together with the town hall and the Gasthof Adler, one of the buildings in the center of the village that characterize the townscape

Half-timbered house with two floors and a half- hip roof
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Farmhouse;  House names: 1812 Luft, 1837 Rosemary
Farmhouse; House names: 1812 Luft , 1837 Rosemary Autenweiler Strasse 2 Around 1700 Linzgauer Einhaus; former Hofgut or Sölde with Torkel

Half-timbered house with a solid base, vaulted cellar and two to three half-timbered upper floors and a half-hipped roof; Timbered gable of wooden paneling conceals
managed according to § 28 DSchG


Farmhouse;  House names: 1812 Kies, 1837 Linde
Farmhouse; House names: 1812 Kies , 1837 Linde Autenweiler Strasse 7 18th century Linzgauer Einhaus; former Sölde

Eaves half-timbered house with beam cellar (there Wackenstein masonry), massive ground floor (western side with half-timbered), half-timbered upper floor and gable, above gable roof
protected according to § 2 DSchG


Farmhouse;  House names: 1812 ox house, 1837 birch
Farmhouse; House names: 1812 ox house , 1837 birch Autenweiler Strasse 9 18th century Linzgauer Einhaus

Eaves construction with gable roof; Living area with two timber-framed floors, business area with aerial and stable massively
managed according to § 2 DSchG


Farmhouse and Storkel; House names: 1812 garden , 1837 pimpernut Bahnhofstrasse 2 & 2a 1790 Linzgauer Einhaus; former Sölde

Eaves, plastered half-timbered house with two floors and a crooked hip roof; Torkelstube in the economic sector
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


St. George
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St. George Bahnhofstrasse 9 14th - 18th century Catholic parish church of St. George with a walled churchyard, located away from the town center, probably instead of an older church ( late Gothic church tower dating back to Romanesque construction); Consecrated in 1422; large wall paintings inside from the late 14th century; Redesigns in 1542, 1602 and around 1760 ( baroque flat ceilings)

Three-aisled pseudo-basilica with rectangular choir ; Choir flank tower with corner frames and stepped gable (typical for church towers in the region)
Protected according to §§ 2; 28 DSchG


Farmhouse;  House name: 1812/37 apple
Farmhouse; House name: 1812/37 apple Heidbühlstrasse 1 1751 Linzgauer Einhaus; former Salem Leiblehnhof

Two-storey building with a beam cellar (there Wackenstein masonry) and half-timbered upper floor, above it with a crooked hip roof; Ground floor of the residential part with half-timbering, in the commercial area massively
protected according to § 28 DSchG


Bath house; House names: 1812 Badhaus , 1837 blueberry Heidbühlstrasse 9a 18th century First mentioned in 1419 in connection with a change of ownership (from Montfort and Knöringen to Salem Monastery), until 1833 the bathhouse was owned by Salem; former Leiblehnsölde; today residential building

Plastered, two-storey building; Structure of a bathhouse preserved inside
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Torkelscheuer Jägerstrasse 8 1721 Belongs to the "Jägerhaus" (former courtyard of the Salem Imperial Abbey), the former location of a torkel

Two-storey half-timbered building with a crooked hip roof; two aisles inside
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Courtyard / residential building; Hunter's House Jägerstrasse 11 1721; 1780/1800 Former farm yard of the Imperial Abbey of Salem; today residential building

Building with a base and half-timbered upper storey and hipped roof ; stucco ceilings inside ; Arched door to the cellar with barrel vault
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


Door, guild house
Door, guild house Jägerstrasse 23 (component) 18th century; 1837 Double- leaf arched door ( door leaf and frame ) on the former school building; designed as a diagonal board or plank door,
protected according to § 2 DSchG


Farmhouse;  Kellhof house names: 1812/37 chestnut
Farmhouse; Kellhof house names: 1812/37 chestnut Kellhofstrasse 6 18th century Former Fronhof of the Imperial Abbey of Salem, built as a three-sided courtyard , first mentioned in the 14th century; today residential building; Economy building rebuilt after fire in 1938

Consists of the main building and two utility buildings; The main building has two floors with a base, a round arched gate and a half-hip roof


Fountain Kellhofstrasse (at No. 6) 19th century The last remaining fountain of the thirteen in Bermatingen

Longitudinal rectangular stone trough with a well on one narrow side; Cast iron well stock designed with ornamental elements of classicism (including spout with acanthus , fluted column , acanthus capital )
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Leopoldsberg Markdorfer Strasse / Jägerstrasse Weinberg
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gasthaus Adler;  House name: 1812/37 grape
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Gasthaus Adler; House name: 1812/37 grape Markdorfer Strasse 1 1596 Former Salemer Tafernwirtschaft ( Zur Traube ) and Leiblehnhof; oldest half-timbered building in Bermatingen; Reconditioned in 1959 under the supervision of the Authority for Monument Preservation of the Überlingen district ; together with the town hall and the Schlehenhof , one of the buildings that characterize the townscape in the center of town

Half-timbered house with living and utility area, base, two storeys and gable covered by clapboard ; wooden entrance portal with front gable and Salem abbot coat of arms and the inscription 1596
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


Farmhouse;  Oak yard;  House names: 1812 Waldseer, 1837 Oak
Farmhouse; Oak yard ; House names: 1812 Waldseer , 1837 Oak Markdorfer Strasse 9 1730/1850 Linzgauer Einhaus, once probably the Lehnhof of the Constance Dominican convent Zoffingen or the Franciscan convent Waldsee ; owned by the Margraves of Baden until the 1970s ; today residential building

Half-timbered house with two floors and a crooked hip roof; western gable shingled; Attached bakery on the south side
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


town hall
town hall Salemer Strasse 1 1745 Together with the Gasthaus Adler and the Schlehenhof , one of the buildings in the center of the village that characterize the townscape

Half-timbered house with two floors; massive ground floor, there parallel to the street pedestrian passage on wooden pillars; One-sided hipped roof, roof turret as clock and bell tower with onion hood
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


Farmhouse;  Rosenhof;  House names: 1812 Kreuzvogel, 1837 Rose
Farmhouse; Rosenhof ; House names: 1812 Kreuzvogel , 1837 Rose Salemer Strasse 3 Around 1800 Farmhouse attached to the town hall; 1719 named as "Constanzer" Lehnhof of Kreuzlingen Monastery ; today residential and commercial building

Half-timbered house with a solid base, two floors and a pitched roof, shingled gable; Adjacent laundry room
Protected according to §§ 28; 34 DSchG


Farmhouse; House names: 1812 Storz , 1837 Eibe Salemer Strasse 16 Around 1800 Former Lehnsölde of the Salem Monastery

Farm consisting of a main building and a warehouse ( Ausgedinghaus ); Main building on an L-shaped floor plan made of half-timbered buildings with a plinth, two floors and a gable roof; Storage building two-storey, partly plastered half-timbered building with boarded gables and gable roof
Protected according to §§ 2; 28 DSchG


Residential building Salemer Strasse 29 Around 1900 Small, massive house changed around 1900, but older in essence

Single-storey building with high base and gable roof
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rectory and parish barn
Rectory and parish barn Schulstrasse 11 1746 Under the Salem abbot Anselm II , erected by Peter Thumb ; Renovated in 1981; The construction of the barn is considered remarkable because it is specially designed for a utility building

Baroque rectory: two-storey solid building with a mansard hipped roof ; symmetrical window arrangement and painted corner pilasters Adjoining barn with courtyard wall (there arched gate): square solid construction with knee - high timber frame and tent roof , large arched portal to the barrel vaulted cellar
Protected according to §§ 2; 28 DSchG


Residential building Schulstrasse 16 18th century Former sacristan house in the style of a Linzgau single house; today residential building

Half-timbered house with two floors and a crooked hip roof; short foot hip on the west gable
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Web links

Commons : Cultural monument in Bermatingen  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Monument conservation value plan for the entire Bermatingen complex of September 7, 2014 (PDF; 4 MB)