List of cultural monuments in Dusslingen

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In the list of cultural monuments in Dußlingen , all immovable architectural and artistic monuments of the municipality of Dußlingen are recorded, which are recorded in the directory of immovable architectural and artistic monuments and the objects to be examined as of July 2012.

This list is not legally binding. Legally binding information is only available on request from the Lower Monument Protection Authority of the community of Dußlingen.

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image designation location Dating description
Villa P Bahnhofstrasse 5 (Flst. No. 0-635) around 1920 two-storey villa, ashlar masonry, hipped roof, outbuildings, park with enclosure wall


Dusslingen station
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Dusslingen station Bahnhofstrasse 14, 16 (tax no. 0-108 / 1, 0-108 / 2) 1868/69 Bahnhofstrasse 14: two-and-a-half-story entrance building, brickwork, knee-height and gable boarded up, platform roofing on the east side, architect was Ludwig Friedrich von Gaab

Bahnhofstrasse. 16: single-storey goods shed, vertical board formwork, flat pitched gable roof, loading ramps
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gatekeeper house Eichachstrasse 76 (tax no. 0-9123) 1868/69 single-storey gatekeeper house above basement plinth, wood-clad, knee-height, was extended in 1919
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Milk collection point P
Milk collection point P Hindenburgplatz 9 (Flst. No. 0-18) 1934 two-storey milk collection point, plastered


Weighing house
Weighing house Hindenburgplatz 12 (district no. 0-1, 0-1 / 1) 1911 One-storey weighing house, plastered, in front of it a weighing bridge, inside the technical equipment of the vehicle and cattle scale from the 1950s
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Farmhouse
Farmhouse Hindenburgplatz 13 (Flst. No. 0-17) 16./17. Century (or 17th / 18th century) two-storey farmhouse, mostly exposed half-timbering to the

south, two-storey barn, half-timbered construction
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Railway viaduct Im Steinig (Flst. No. 0-117, 0-6410 / 1, 0-6629 / 1) 1867/68 Ashlar masonry, sandstone, large, rusticated arch over the Steinlach , on both sides a smaller, round arched passage, architect was Ludwig Friedrich von Gaab
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Fountain Kappelstrasse, Schloßhof (Flst. No. 0-116) 18th / 19th century rectangular sandstone basin with overflow (formerly cattle trough), well stock was renewed
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Homestead Kappelstrasse 1, 1/1 (district no. 0-140) 17./18. Century Kappelstrasse 1: two-storey farmhouse, plastered, exposed half-timbering with decorative shapes in the gable

Kappelstr. 1/1: free-standing barn, half-timbered construction
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rectory
Rectory Kirchstrasse 26, 26/1 (Flst. No. 0-156-157) around 1450 (or 18th / 19th century) Kirchstrasse 26: two-storey rectory, plastered, massive ground floor, arched door openings, stone consoles, gable roof with a crooked hip on one side, renovated in the 18th century at

Kirchstrasse. 26/1: Barn, structural framework, garden with remains of the enclosure wall
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Fountain Kirchstrasse 28 (bei) (Flst. No. 0-188) 18th / 19th century two rectangular sandstone basins with overflow (formerly cattle troughs), well stock was renewed
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Well room Kirchstrasse 38 (near) (Flst. No. 0-170) 1819 Under garden house (formerly wash house), arched, stone slab floor, there round opening to the spring, formerly part of the public water supply
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


school Kirchstrasse 39 (Flst. No. 0-183, 0-183 / 1) 1702 Two to three storeys above the basement, plastered, hipped roof, extension on the east side in 1823, heightened by Johann Georg Rupp 1836/37
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Evangelical St. Peter's Church, cemetery, mortuary, monuments Kirchstrasse 47, 49 (land no. 0-183 / 1, 0-186 / 2) (at the earliest) 1501 Evangelical St. Peter's Church, flat-roofed hall building, recessed, polygonal closing choir, net vault, sacristy on the south side of the choir, four-story west tower, 1501–1508 [§ 28]

walled cemetery, expanded in 1869 and 1947 [wall: partly § 28], [§ 2]

single-storey morgue , plastered, pointed arcades, roof turrets, 1947/1948 [§ 2]

(south of the choir): memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War, green area with sandstone crosses and memorial plaque, triptych-like, sandstone, relief of a dying man and inscription, name plates, by the sculptor Margarete Seufferheld (married to Heinrich Seufferheld ), 1918 [§ 2]

(south of the choir): Memorial to the fallen soldiers of the two world wars, green space enclosed with slate walls, name boards, larger than life reclining figure of a man, cast lead, steel cross, design by Manfred Lehmbruck , 1956 –1964 [§ 2]

(north of the choir): Tomb of the Rilling family, tuff stone, decorative grille, 1st quarter of the 20th century [§ 2]
Protected according to §§ 2 b between 28 DSchG


Fountain Kraußengasse, Uffhofenstrasse (Flst. No. 0-373) 18th / 19th century two rectangular sandstone basins with overflow (formerly cattle troughs), well stock was renewed
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Border table Sampf (Gewann) (Flst.Nr.0-8035) 2nd half of the 19th century Cast iron column with two signs, " Oberamt Tübingen " and " Oberamt Rottenburg ", on the pedestal the Württemberg coat of arms, made by the G. Kuhn foundry .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


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lock Schloßhof 10 (Flst. No. 0-129) around 1266 Seat of the Lords of Dußlingen, also called "Herter", 1725–1949 Town Hall, solid ground floor, remains of the 13th century castle, humpback ashlar masonry, laterally barrel-vaulted gate passage, above two-storey half-timbered building, plastered, 16th / 17th century. Century.
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


Steinlachburg brewery restaurant Steinlachburg 6 (Flst. No. 0-4679 / 1) 1888 Today's two-storey residential building, massive ground floor, upper floor barred half-timbered structure, half-timbered verandas at the rear with a terrace in between
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Uffhofenstrasse 6 (Flst. No. 0-11) around 1500 Two-storey residential building, plastered, exposed framework in the gable, leafy construction, shop installation on the ground floor at the beginning of the 20th century.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gatekeeper P Water 1 (bottle no. 0-6418 / 1) 1868/69 single-storey gatekeeper's house over basement plinth, wood-paneled, knee-high


PThe 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.

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