List of cultural monuments in Brunsbüttel

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The list of cultural monuments in Brunsbüttel contains all the cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein city of Brunsbüttel (Dithmarschen district) and its districts (as of 2017).

Factual entities

ID location Official name description image
39240 Bojestraße 30, Bötticherstraße 1–3, Delbrückstraße 4–10, 12–14, 16–26, 28–30, 32–38, Fülscherstraße 1, 2, 3-3a, 4, 5, 6, 8, Kautzstraße 1, 3 , 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, Loewestraße 1–1a, 2, 3, 5–5a, Mittelstraße 2, 4, Posadowskystraße 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12–12a, 13-13a, 14, 15, 16–16a, Scholerstraße 3, 5, 7, 9–9a, 11, 13, 15, Wurtleutetweute 1b, 2, 5, 5a, 7, 8– 8a, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13-13a, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19-19a, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27-27a Housing estate for employees of the Kiel Canal Housing estate for employees of the Kiel Canal; from 1908 to 1915 in the style of reform architecture; Settlement designed as a garden city in a trapezoidal extension with a grid network of streets and a picturesque, curved course of the street on the south side, development consisting of: elongated, single-storey two- to six-family houses in different shapes and designs, each with a street-side front garden and rear garden area with farm buildings and partly air raid bunkers; In addition, individual buildings that are effective in terms of urban planning, such as the former middle school in the west of the settlement, the church with pastorate and the house opposite the church of the representative of the canal construction inspector in the southeast of the residential area 60x15transparent spacer.svg
27363 Deichstrasse James Cemetery James Cemetery; from 1839/40; Cemetery on a rectangular floor plan with a wreath of trees, in the northeast a ditch with an entrance bridge and iron gate; Tombstones; 17-. up to the 19th century; partially translocated from the churchyard; James Chapel; from 1963/64; single-storey saddle roof building with high head building and brick facade

Majority of structures

ID location Official name description image
39361 Kautzstrasse 24, Scholerstrasse 4, 6, 8, 10 Expressionist row of houses Expressionist row of houses; 1920s, partly reconstruction; Loosely lined up, two-storey hipped roof buildings in large gardens with hook-shaped one-storey outbuildings, standing bay windows and brick enclosures on the street side
41695 Market 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, market , Oesterstraße 2, Reichenstraße 1, Sackstraße 1, 2 Marketplace with development on the edge of the square Market square with development on the edge of the old town of Brunsbüttel; planned re-establishment from 1675, with later further development until 1936; Central square of the planned settlement, rectangular square from southwest to northeast

aligned, in the southwest churchyard, in the northeast market area, market area crossed diagonally by Sackstrasse; Cemetery and market area with wreath of trees, Sackstrasse with avenue; brick pavement in the south and south-east; Heterogeneous development on the edge of the square, consisting of largely eaves-free residential and commercial buildings, one to two storey buildings from different periods, mostly in a closed series, but also individually standing houses set back from the building line, some with ancillary buildings that make a great impression on the square

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Structural systems

ID location Official name description image
10684 Bojestrasse 30 Former middle school Former Middle School; 1912/13, designed by Heinrich Bomhoff; consisting of: school building, two-storey hipped roof building with a deep staggered structure, with a mezzanine floor, curved gable houses, roof turret clock tower and open staircase with forecourt, brick facade with reduced structure, inside with equipment; Gymnasium, single-storey hipped roof building attached to the north of the school with a tower-like core; Rector's residence, on the street corner, hook-shaped, single-storey saddle roof building with raised ground floor, back gable, garage exit and garden-side terrace with outside staircase; Roadside outdoor facilities with brick enclosure. Regional school Brunsbüttel.jpg
11322 Cuxhavener Strasse 15 Elbe pilot house
41645 Deichstrasse 9 Residential building Residential building; around 1900; Corner house, single-storey, gable-independent saddle roof building with plastered facade and ground floor extension, gable facade with historical structure
41646 Deichstrasse 16 Residential building Residential building; around 1880; Corner house, one-storey hipped roof building with gable dwelling and one-storey patio extension, brick facade with reduced structure
22439 Ferry road Ferry station: South waiting pavilion
3493 Happiness at the angle 16 former inn "Glück im Winkel" Glueck im Winkel.jpg
22431 Gustav-Meyer-Platz 1 Kiosk with a bicycle hall and waiting room Kiosk with bicycle shed and waiting room.jpg
23746 Gustav-Meyer-Platz 2 Gatehouse Gatehouse Gustav-Meyer-Platz.jpg
3948 Kautzstrasse 11 Church of St. Paul with furnishings Church of St. Paul; Consecrated in 1915; by the architect Ewald Klatt; A high hipped roof building standing at the fork in the road with a low retracted choir in the west, entrance area retracted in the east and high flank tower with pointed helmet, brick facade with pilaster strips, interior furnishings from the period of construction Church of St. Paulus Brunsbüttel.jpg
41312 Koogstrasse 61 town hall Town hall; from 1910; Free-standing two-storey hipped roof building with flat risalits, entrance extension with outside staircase and rear, single-storey extension on a hook-shaped floor plan, plastered facade with reduced structure, interior accessories from the construction period
22435 Koogstrasse 108 Service residential building for the sewer construction inspector Official residential building for the sewer construction inspector; from 1898; Two-storey hipped roof building set back from the street with corner projections in the west and east gable dwelling as well as low extensions, brick facade with reduced structure, slate covering
22438 Kreystrasse Ferry station: Waiting pavilion north Ferry station waiting pavilion north.jpg
623 market Church of St. James with furnishings St. Jakobus Brunsbüttel.jpg
36645 Market 1 Residential building Former residential and commercial building; in the core of the 18th century; Corner house, two-storey hipped roof building with rear annex, plastered facade, with reduced structure
2027 Market 4 Former town hall Former town hall; Mid 19th century; Corner house on a hook-shaped floor plan with a flat hipped roof and a central blind gable dwarf house, plastered facade with a classicist structure
19867 Market 10 Villa Paulsen Residential building; built around 1900 for the parish clerk Paulsen; two-storey hipped roof building with a single-storey saddle roof extension, one-storey outbuilding and covered wooden veranda, brick facade with historical plaster structure; iron grating surrounding the front garden
620 Market 12 Matthias Boie House (Diaconate) Former pastorate, Brunsbüttel.jpg
8174 Market 13 Residential building Brunsbüttel Market 13.jpg
3950 Market 14 Residential building Market 14 Brunsbüttel.jpg
3954 Market 19th Residential building Brunsbüttel Market 19.jpg
621 Market 21 Residential building (former pastorate) The house was built as a pastorate in 1772. It is a single-storey eaves house made of brick.
3956 Market 22 Pastor James Pastorate James.jpg
3957 Market 23 Residential building Residential building; around 1840; Easily single-storey half-hipped roof building with gable dwarf house, brick facade with reduced structure Brunsbüttel Market 23.jpg
13602 Pier 1 Lighthouse, east of the driveway The lighthouses are located at the entrance to the old locks of the Kiel Canal . They were built in 1895. EinfahrtalteSchleuse.jpg
13603 Pier 2 Lighthouse, west of the driveway Unifeeder.jpg
4012 Mühlenweg 4 Former miller's house Former miller's house; from 1777; Free-standing single-storey saddle roof construction with one-sided half-hip, gable risalit and low saddle roof extension, with brick facade, half-timbered elements and boarded gables
3431 Nordhusener Strasse 5 barn Barn Nordhusener Straße 5 Brunsbüttel.jpg
2208 Nordhusener Strasse 13 Fachhallenhaus "Löwenhof"
1272 Oesterstraße 2 Residential building Residential building; around 1800; Single-storey gable roof building with a brick facade and boarded gable Brunsbüttel Oesterstraße 2.jpg
3958 Ostermoorer Strasse Water tower The brick building of the water tower, which is cylindrical in its basic form, is loosened up in the lower part by wall niches. They start flat above the ground floor and deepen continuously towards the top. This creates a slightly conical shape inside. The niches end below the container area, each with a triangular closure. Medallions made of decorative masonry are inserted between the triangles. Brunsbuettel water tower head.jpg
745 Reichenstrasse 1 Farmhouse Reichenstrasse 1.jpg
746 Sackstrasse 1 Residential building Arable house; from 1830; Single-storey pitched roof building on the gable with a hook-shaped attached low auxiliary building, brick facade with reduced structure
36648 Sackstrasse 17 villa Villa; End of the 19th century; Single-storey saddle roof building with corner transept and adjoining glazed veranda with a sloping roof, plastered facade with historic structure
27568 Scholerstrasse 7 Single-family house for the representative of the sewer construction inspector Single-family house for the representative of the sewer construction inspector; from 1909; exposed single-storey hipped mansard roof building with mansard dwarf house and wooden pent roof extension, brick facade with plaster structure; Air-raid shelter; garden
3432 Wallsweg 2 Farmhouse Wallsweg2.jpg

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