List of cultural monuments in Ellwangen (Jagst)

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Ellwangen coat of arms
Ellwangen in 1818
View over the old town of Ellwangen

The list of cultural monuments in Ellwangen (Jagst) includes architectural and art monuments of the city of Ellwangen (Jagst) . The list was drawn up according to the monument preservation plan of the State Office for Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg.

This list is not legally binding. Legally binding information is only available on request from the Lower Monument Protection Authority of the city of Ellwangen (Jagst).

The entire "Altstadt Ellwangen (Jagst)" complex has been a listed building since 1984. To this end, the city council, in consultation with the State Monuments Office, was one of the first cities in Baden-Württemberg to adopt a general plant protection statute.

Cultural monuments according to districts

Ellwangen (Jagst), old town

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Collection of late medieval city fortifications from the 14th century
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Collection of late medieval city fortifications from the 14th century Aalener Straße parcel number 110, on the wall at 10, etc. - many streets and house numbers - to Zollgasse 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, 13. 14th Century Consisting partly delivered from the soil and partly above ground visible portions of the circular wall with gates and towers as well as trench and Wall areas
managed by §§ 2, 28 (2) DSchG


Prince-Provincial Office House of the Stadtschultheißen (today residential and commercial building)
Prince-Provincial Office House of the Stadtschultheißen (today residential and commercial building) Adelbergergasse 1
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1759 Two-storey solid building with hipped roof, 1759 (roof structure), rebuilt at the end of the 18th century and more recently.
Protected according to §§ 28 (2) DSchG


Craftsman's house (today residential building)
Craftsman's house (today residential building) Adelbergergasse 10
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1788 Two-storey plastered building with a pitched roof, built in 1788, raised in 1896.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Small craftsman's house (now a residential building) Adelmannsgasse 5
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1556 dendro Two-storey half-timbered building
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Craftsman's house with a Wagner workshop Adelmannsgasse 6
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18th century Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, 18th century, extended in the 19th century, renovated in 2002.
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Beer and summer cellar of the brewery zum Roten Ochsen - a whole Alte Steige 10, 12, parcel number 229
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1837 Consisting of
  • Restaurant building: two-storey plastered building from 1837,
  • Basement building: half-timbered building over a solid base, built around 1880,
  • Cellar system: created as a tunnel for the extraction of sandstone. beer cellar in the 19th and 20th centuries, expanded into an air raid shelter in the Second World War,
  • and associated open spaces.
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Basement Alte Steige 16
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Modern times Created as a tunnel to mine the sandstone, in the 19th and 20th centuries. Century beer cellar, in World War II air raid shelter
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Water tank with control house Alte Steige 21
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1898 Solid building (brick / stone) with tent roof, marked "1898".
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Medieval and early modern quarries Alte Steige, Gewann Buchenberg, south of the building plot numbers 301 to 423
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Middle Ages, Early Modern Times Protected according to § 2 DSchGBW

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Way and memorial cross At the chapter field at No. 3, parcel number 957/3
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1908 Wooden cross with wooden body, colored, inscribed "1908".
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Sebastian Chapel
Sebastian Chapel Am Stelzenbach 18
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1665 Built in 1665 on the site of a previous building erected in 1640/41, converted into a residential building in 1837, renovated in 2000 and used again as a chapel.
Protected according to §§ 28 (2) DSchG


Craftsman's house (today residential building) Amtsgasse 4
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before 1770 Three-storey plastered building with an older core, raised by one storey in the 1770s and redesigned, around 1800 the home of the sculptor Andreas Brühl.
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Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) Amtsgasse 6
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16th Century Two-storey plastered building from the 16th century, rebuilt in the 19th century and more recently. 1690s to 1745 home of the sculptor and plasterer Melchior Paulus (1669–1745).
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Capital residential and office building (today residential building) Amtsgasse 9
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17./18. century Two-story solid building with a gable roof, 17th / 18th centuries Rebuilt in the 19th century, 1905 and more recently.
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Prince-provincial residence and office building Amtsgasse 13
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18th century Two-storey plastered building with a mansard roof, built in the first half of the 18th century by the prince-provost builder Arnold Friedrich Prahl, in 1844 and rebuilt in the 1950s.
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City wall and moat areas At the wall at 4, etc. along the whole street
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Late Middle Ages Late medieval city fortifications, here remains of the city wall and the moat areas
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Tower (today chapel, Methodius memorial)
Tower (today chapel, Methodius memorial) At the wall 8
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Late Middle Ages Largely reconstructed. Formerly part of the city fortifications.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Small craft house At the wall 9
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1770 dendro Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, erected in 1770 (dendro) instead of a previous building.
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Tower (today residential building)
Tower (today residential building) At the wall 34
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Late Middle Ages Part of the late medieval city fortifications


Tower (today storage room) At the wall 44
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Craftsman House Apothekergasse 1
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1545 Two-storey plastered building from around 1545 (dendro), rebuilt in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Prince-provincial residence and office building Apothekergasse 3
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1635, 1744 (dendro, roof structure) Three-storey plastered building with gable roof, 1744 (dendro, roof structure) with an older core, marked “1635” on the ground floor.
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Small craft house Bachgasse 5
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18th century Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, 18th century.
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Residential buildings Badgasse 2
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18th century Three-storey plastered building with a gable roof, 18th century, renovated in 1964.
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Ellwangen railway station - entity
Ellwangen railway station - entity Bahnhofstrasse 7
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1866 Station building from 1866, rebuilt in 1952 at the instigation of the American occupation. Part of the building construction of 1865-1869 under the direction of Stuttgart architects and Oberbaurat Georg von Morlok executed railway Goldshöfe-Crailsheim (see also Eich 3).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Construction of the Landwehr district command (today residential building) Bergstrasse 10
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1909 Three-storey plastered building with a mansard roof from 1909, recently rebuilt.
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Children's Village Marienpflege - factual entirety
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Children's Village Marienpflege - factual entirety Dalkinger Strasse 2, 4, 4/1, 4/2, 4/3, 4/4, 4/5, 4/6, 4/7; Wolfgang blade 13, 13/1, 13/2, 13/3, 13/4, 13/5, 13/6, parcel number 606
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1729, 1908 (rescue facility), 1964–1968 (family houses) The aggregate includes:
  • The four-winged Capuchin monastery from 1729, converted into a children's rescue facility in 1831, renovated several times in the 19th and 20th centuries (Dalkingerstraße 4),
  • Main building of the rescue facility, four-storey plastered building with a curved half-hipped roof, built in 1908 according to plans by the Stuttgart Building Council, recently rebuilt (Dalkingerstraße 2)
  • Children's village, consisting of 14 one-and-a-half-storey family houses in reinforced concrete construction, built 1964–1968 according to plans by the Ellwang Architects' Association Rothmaier / Tröster, including open spaces (Dalkinger Straße 4/1, 4/2, 4/3, 4/4, 4/5, 4 / 6, 4/7, Wolfgangsklinge 13, 13/1, 13/2, 13/3, 13/4, 13/5, 13/6, parcel number 606)
    Protected according to §§ 2, 28 (2) DSchG


Farmhouse Dalkinger Strasse 9
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18th century Two-storey plastered building, built at the end of the 18th century.
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Lion cellar Dalkinger Strasse at No. 10, 11 and 12, parcel numbers 601, 59, 272, 272/1 and 572
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Modern times Probably laid out as a tunnel to mine the sandstone, in the 19th / 20th centuries. Century beer cellar, air raid shelter during World War II.
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Israelite cemetery with walling, cemetery area, path system and grave monuments - material entity Dalkinger Straße, parcel numbers 527/1 and 527/2
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1901 Established in 1901, dissolved in 1943, gravestones removed between 1943 and 1945; in June 1945 restoration of the cemetery and restoration and repositioning of the gravestones, including the wrought iron gate renewed in 1978 and the memorial stone from 1978.
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Wayside shrine Dalkinger Strasse, parcel number 492 1934 (Christ the Redeemer) Oral tradition of the emperor's cross. Niche block pillars, 18th / 19th centuries Century, with statue of the suffering Christ by Josef Retzbach, 1934
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Mittelhof farmhouse (today residential building) Dewaldsweg 2
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18th century Two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, essentially 18th century, recently rebuilt.
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Barn of the public house zum Grünen Baum Färbergasse 6
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1750 Two-storey half-timbered building with a massive ground floor and gable roof, labeled "1750".
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So-called fish house (today residential building) - entity Fischhaus 1, parcel number 987/1
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1914 Two-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, built as a single house in 1914 instead of a previous building, including a fish pond and dam as well as the remains of the earlier facilities in the ground.
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Villa - totality Clearance 9, parcel number 228/2
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1875 Two-storey plastered building with a mansard roof, built as a garden house in 1720, extensively rebuilt and expanded in 1875, including the garden and the traditional parts of the historical enclosure.
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Basement house including the basement - totality Clearance 19, parcel number 240, 241/1 and 241/6
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Modern times Formerly laid out as a tunnel to mine the sandstone, used as a beer cellar in the 19th and early 20th centuries, function of an air raid shelter during World War II.
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Flax breaker house Friedhofstrasse 9
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18th century Single-storey solid building with half-timbered gables, 18th century.
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Residential house with garden and garden shed - totality Gerhart-Hauptmann-Strasse 9, parcel number 1363
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1921 Two-storey building with a massive ground floor and hipped roof, built in 1921 for the casing manufacturer Alfred Fritten according to plans by the Stuttgart architects Linder and Motz, with a garden and garden shed.
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Tax office (today administration building) - removed ?? Goethe Street 7 It doesn't exist anymore ?! (Google doesn't show it anymore.)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former infirmary (today Alamannenmuseum) - material entity
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Former infirmary (today Alamannenmuseum ) - material entity Haller Straße 9, parcel number 863, 864/1
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Late Middle Ages it consists of
  • the Nikolauskapelle, with a late medieval core, rebuilt and redesigned in the 17th century,
  • and the former beneficiary's house, essentially the end of the 16th century, extensively renovated in the 18th century and expanded to the south in the 1970s, including the remains of the old infirmary in the ground.
    Protected according to §§ 2, 28 (12) DSchG


Country house with garden - whole Haller Strasse 10
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1882/1883 Two-storey solid construction with hipped roof, built in 1882/1883 for Eduard Zimmerle according to plans by Aalen master craftsman Theurer, redesigned in the 1930s, including garden.
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Two garden houses - entity Haller Strasse 17c and 17b 18th century, around 1800 A massive plastered building from the 18th century with rounded corners and a mansard roof (No. 17c) and a plastered building with a gable roof (part of a bowling alley) built over a vaulted cellar from around 1800 (No. 17b), both formerly part of a late baroque garden.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Slaughterhouse facility (today post delivery base) - entity
Slaughterhouse facility (today post delivery base) - entity Haller Strasse 22
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1891 The facility consists of the slaughterhouse with residential and administrative parts, open bench and stables, L-shaped brick building with a gable roof, built in 1891 by the slaughterhouse cooperative Ellwangen, obviously based on plans by the city architect Wieland.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Haller Strasse 25
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1910/11 Two-storey plastered building above a base with a mansard roof, built in 1910/11 according to plans by the Stuttgart architect Franz Hippelein.
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Tower (clubhouse)
Tower (clubhouse) Hirtengasse 12
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Largely reconstructed.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Craftsman House Hirtengasse 18
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17th century Three-storey plastered building with a saddle roof built onto the city wall, 17th century, raised on the southern half of the house in 1894.
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Tower (now part of the residential building) Hirtengasse 24
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Late Middle Ages Part of the city wall and moat areas
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NCO training institute from 1914–1916, 1922/23 state orphanage, 1936 SS barracks, since 1956 Bundeswehr barracks - material entity
NCO training institute from 1914–1916, 1922/23 state orphanage, 1936 SS barracks, since 1956 Bundeswehr barracks - material entity Hohenstaufenstrasse (internal barracks building numbers 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13)
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1916 and later After the end of the war in 1945 by the American occupation and a. Used as a hospital and camp for foreigners, since 1956, after the introduction of compulsory military service, Bundeswehr barracks, extensively expanded in the 1960s.

Barracks consists of:

  • The team house including farm buildings, parade house and gymnasium from the period 1914–1916 (today accommodation building with cinema and church, No. 6),
  • the family house from the period 1914–1916 (today sergeant's residence, No. 2)
  • the staff house from the period 1914–1916 (today staff building, no. 5)
  • the officers 'dining establishment from the period 1914–1916 (today the officers' home, No. 7)
  • the commander's building from the period 1914–1916 (today NCO's house, No. 8)
  • the staff building from 1937 (today staff building, No. 1)
  • the team house including farm building from 1936 (today accommodation and farm building, No. 9)
  • the stable building, riding house and vehicle shed from 1936 (today chamber and training building, No. 11)
  • the house (No. 13) from the time before 1936,
  • the fence along Konrad-Adenauer-Straße and
  • the associated open spaces.
    Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former SS settlement (today housing estate) - totality Hohenstaufenstrasse 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, parcel numbers ...
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1936 In the vicinity of the SS barracks, the SS settlement (today housing estate) built in 1936, consisting of two-story apartment buildings with a hipped roof and open spaces.
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Hungerbergkeller Karl-Stirner-Strasse at No. 58, parcel number 531, 532, 533/1
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19./20. century Used as a tunnel to mine the sandstone until the early 20th century, during the Second World War the air raid shelter of the SS barracks, with a fountain from 1938/39 at the cellar entrance.
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St. Wolfgang cemetery and parish church with cemetery area and walling with grave slabs - material entity
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St. Wolfgang cemetery and parish church with cemetery area and walling with grave slabs - material entity Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 1 and parcel number 736
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1473-1476 The totality includes
  • the St. Wolfgang cemetery church, built 1473–1476 by the master builder Hans Stiglitz,
  • the cemetery area consisting of the preserved parts of the historical walling including the grave slabs set into the wall,
  • the grave monuments relevant to art and city history (including: memorial to commemorate the victims of National Socialism, graves of concentration camp prisoners, tombs of Italian soldiers who died in the First World War),
  • and the war memorial by Fritz Nuss erected south of the church.
    Protected according to §§ 2, 28 (12) DSchG


Gasthaus zum Löwen, later Goldener Fuchs (today residential and commercial building)
Gasthaus zum Löwen, later Goldener Fuchs (today residential and commercial building) Marienstraße 1
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1773 Three-storey plastered building with hipped roof, 1773 (dendro, roof structure), 1867 and rebuilt in the 1930s.
Protected according to §§ 28 (2) DSchG


Gasthof with post office at the Schwarzen Adler (today residential and commercial building)
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Gasthof with post office at the Schwarzen Adler (today residential and commercial building) Marienstraße 2
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1st half of the 18th century Three-storey plastered building with hipped roof and central decorative gable, 1st half of the 18th century, facade painting by Hans Kolb, including the laundry room extension, end of the 19th century.
Protected according to §§ 28 (2) DSchG


Former tannery (today residential and commercial building) - entity Marienstraße 9 and 9a, parcel number 59/2
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1747 Three-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, half-timbered extension with an 18th century arcade including a courtyard gate. Inscribed "1747", renewed in the 20th century, as well as courtyard area with remains of the early modern tannery in the floor.
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Wild Man Inn
Wild Man Inn Marienstraße 13
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1737 Three-storey solid building with a mansard roof, built in 1737 by the prince-provost architect Arnold Friedrich Prahl, pharmacy since 1811 (here furnishings from the early 20th century), the interior was rebuilt in 1916/17.
Protected according to §§ 28 (12) DSchG


Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) Marienstraße 15
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1621, 1437 Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, consisting of front and rear building, united under a common roof in 1621 (dendro), front building with a medieval core, rear building from 1437 (dendro, upper floor), bookbinding workshop on the upper floor of the rear building.
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Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) Marienstraße 16
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16th Century Two-storey plastered building with a half-hip at the back, the core of the 16th century, rebuilt around 1750, 1835 and more recently.
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Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) Marienstraße 22
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1716 Three-story solid plastered building with a saddle roof, built in 1716 for the wine merchant Diemer, renovated in 1845, 1916 and more recently.
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Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) - totality Marienstraße 40
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1750 Three-storey plastered building with a pitched roof, built around 1750, with a garden.
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Residential house - totality
Residential house - totality Marienstraße 41, parcel number 108/1
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1871 Two-storey brick building with a gable roof, built in the city moat in 1871, renovated in 2002, including a garden on the back.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gatehouse (today residential and commercial building) Marienstraße 44
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1823 Erected in 1823 in place of a previous building, increased by one floor in 1923.
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Former Benedictine monastery, then canon monastery - material entity
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Former Benedictine monastery, then canon monastery - material entity Marktplatz 1, 5, parcel number 9, 9/14, 11/2, 11/5, 13; Philipp-Jeningen-Platz 2, 2/1
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12th Century The entity consists of:
  • Benedictine monastery, later collegiate church (today Catholic parish church of St. Vitus , consecrated in 1124, largely rebuilt after fire from 1182 to 1233 (consecration), crypt and western vestibule including tower built in the 13th century, from 1469 renewal of the church by Hans Stiglitz. 1588 –1590 Renewal of the roof area and new construction of the southern transept gable, 1661/62 first Baroque modification of the church by Constantin Bader and Matthias (II) Schmutzer, 1699 addition of the two-storey sacristy to the east wall of the transept, 1737–1741 second Baroque modification by Donato Riccardo Retti and Emanuele Pighini, 1909/10, 1952 and 1959–1964 conversion and restoration measures,
  • Enclosure building of the monastery and chapter buildings of the Canons , rebuilt after destruction by fire (1443) 1468-1473 by Hans Stiglitz, East Wing 1768 1782 (dendro) renewed north wing in the 18th century, rebuilt in 1934 and 1984/85 (dendro) and,
  • The remains of previous buildings or buildings belonging to the monastery in the ground.
    Protected according to §§ 28 (12) DSchG


Jesuit college - totality
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Jesuit college - totality Marktplatz 5, 6, Schmiedstrasse 1
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1728/29 Jesuit College, built 1722–1728 according to the design of the order members Jakob Amrhein and Jose Guldmann, consists of
  • the church (today a Protestant town church) from 1724–1729,
  • the college building from 1722/23, 1803–1815 barracks, 1818–1963 high school, since 1966 courthouse, rebuilt in 1858 and 1964–1966,
  • and the grammar school built in 1722/23, courthouse since 1848,
  • and the garden wall at Sebastiansgraben,
  • as well as the remains of secular or monastery buildings found in the ground.
    Protected according to §§ 28 (12) DSchG


Prince-Provincial government and administration building, so-called Stiftsrathaus (today courthouse)
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Prince-Provincial government and administration building, so-called Stiftsrathaus (today courthouse) Marktplatz 7
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1754 Three-storey solid building with a mansard hipped roof, built 1748–1754 based on a design by the prince-provost architect Arnold Friedrich Prahl with the advice of Balthasar Neumann, 1812–1817 university building, 1854 courthouse.
Protected according to §§ 28 (12) DSchG


Gasthaus zum Kreuz Marketplace 10
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17th century Three-storey plastered building with exposed half-timbered gable, essentially 17th century, renewed in the 18th and 20th centuries.
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Gasthaus zum Schwarzen Ochsen (today residential and commercial building) Marktplatz 11
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1680 Three-storey plastered building with half-timbered gable, built around 1680, renovated in the 18th and 20th centuries.
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Gasthaus zum Hirsch (today residential and commercial building) Marktplatz 12
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1926 rebuilding Three-storey plastered building, rebuilt as a merchant's house after a fire in 1926.
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Craftsman's house (baker, today residential and commercial building)
Craftsman's house (baker, today residential and commercial building) Marktplatz 13
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1474 Three-storey half-timbered building, 1474 (dendro), in the 17th / 18th centuries In the 19th century, the north gable and west eaves were replaced by a solid wall, with a house Madonna.
Protected according to §§ 28 (12) DSchG


Prince-Provincial residence and official building of the mayor (today residential and commercial building)
Prince-Provincial residence and official building of the mayor (today residential and commercial building) Marktplatz 16
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1737 Three-storey solid building with a mansard roof, built in 1737 by the prince-provost builder Arnold Friedrich Prahl.
Protected according to §§ 28 (2) DSchG


Craftsman's house (today a commercial building)
Craftsman's house (today a commercial building) Marktplatz 18
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around 1660 Three-storey solid building with a half-hipped mansard roof, probably built around 1660 instead of a prince-provostal building, rebuilt in the 18th century (staircase, mansard roof) and in 1970.
Protected according to §§ 28 (2) DSchG


Chapter house (today residential and commercial building)
Chapter house (today residential and commercial building) Marktplatz 19
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18th century Three-story, largely massive plastered building from the 18th century, extensively rebuilt in 1978.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Craftsman's house (baker, sold to the chapter in 1731, evangelical rectory after 1820)
Craftsman's house (baker, sold to the chapter in 1731, evangelical rectory after 1820) Marktplatz 20
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1700 Three-storey, largely massive plastered building, built around 1700, converted into a capital house after 1731.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Chapter house (today administrative building) - entity
Chapter house (today administrative building) - entity Marktplatz 21
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1st half of the 18th century Three-storey, largely massive plastered building with ornamental gable, southern rear wall and gable triangles in half-timbered construction, 1st half of the 18th century with an older core, on the north side a niche with house Madonna, including the traditional components of the courtyard wall.
Protected according to §§ 28 (12) DSchG


Stadtmühle - entity
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Stadtmühle - entity Mühlgraben 10, 12, parcel number 819/2, 830/1, 834
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Around 1599 (dendro) Around 1599 (dendro), probably including parts of the previous building (No. 12) with Mühlkanal, including the remains of high and late medieval predecessor buildings in the ground.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Historical slopes formed like a ravine - factual entirety Nibelungenweg, Rübezahlweg, Seifriedszellstraße parcel number 949, 959/1, 959 probably since the Middle Ages Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Kapitularhof (today administration building) - entity
Kapitularhof (today administration building) - entity Oberamtsstraße 2 (today Marktplatz 22) parcel number 6/3, Apothekergasse 1/1, parcel number 6/5
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1601 Three-storey solid building with corner oriel and one-sided hip, 1601 dendro, built in place of a prince provost's predecessor building, on the west side a niche with Immaculata by Melchior Paulus, including a horse stable (today an inn), in the core of the 18th century, enclosing walls and courtyard area with abandoned auxiliary buildings.
Protected according to §§ 28 (12) DSchG


Basement of the craftsman's house Oberamtsstrasse 4
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Early modern Probably early modern
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Bürgerhaus (today residential and commercial building) Oberamtsstrasse 5
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18th century Three-storey plastered building with an older core, rebuilt in the 18th century.
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Craftsman's house of the court painter (today home) Oberamtsstrasse 6
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16th Century Two-storey plastered building, probably from the 16th century, with house Madonna (original inside).
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Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) Oberamtsstrasse 9
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1544 Three-storey plastered building, built in 1544 (dendro), renewed in 1859 (dendro) north gable side.
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Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) Oberamtsstrasse 10
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1770 Three-storey plastered building, built in 1770 and extended at the rear in 1821, installation of a soap maker on the ground floor in 1836.
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Basement Oberamtsstrasse 13
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around 1730 Cellar of the former solar economy from around 1730 including a well.
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Capital residence and office building of the capital secretary (today residential building)
Capital residence and office building of the capital secretary (today residential building) Oberamtsstrasse 14
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1446 Two-storey solid building with a hipped roof, built in 1446 (dendro), rebuilt in the 18th century (e.g. hips and interior fittings).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former upper bath building
Former upper bath building Oberamtsstraße 15, parcel number 1/1
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16th Century One to two-storey half-timbered building, partly massively renovated, in the core of the 16th century, rebuilt several times (including 1945), with a medieval predecessor house.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gasthaus zur Kanne Obere Strasse 2
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around 1740 Three-storey plastered building with a mansard hipped roof, built around 1740, converted in the 1950s and added in 1990.
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Craftsman's house (baker) Obere Strasse 3
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16th Century Two-storey plastered building, in the core probably 16th century, renewed in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
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Green Tree Inn Obere Strasse 5
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1703 Three-storey plastered building, built in 1703 with more recent changes.
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Adelmannsches Palais, city residence of the Barons von Adelmann (today Kulturhaus) - factual entity
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Adelmannsches Palais, city residence of the Barons von Adelmann (today Kulturhaus) - factual entity Obere Straße 6, 6/1, parcel number 86, 86/4
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1688, 1780–1789 remodeling Three-storey solid construction, instead of three town houses, built in 1688 according to plans by the Jesuit architect Heinrich Mayer for Wilhelm Christoph Adelmann and supplemented by a walled garden. 1780–1789 rebuilt and expanded by the builder Sebastian Manz for the castellan Joseph Anselm Adelmann, including a horse stable. Today the city library is housed in the building. This includes the garden, garden houses and garden walls.
Protected according to §§ 2 (12), 12 DSchG


Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building)
Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) Obere Strasse 10
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1st half of the 18th century Three-storey plastered building from the 1st half of the 18th century, rebuilt in the 1980s (ground floor).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Kapitularhaus (today administration building)
Kapitularhaus (today administration building) Obere Strasse 11
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1741 Three-storey solid building, rebuilt in 1741 instead of a previous building (1606), renovated in the 20th century.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building (today administration building)
Apartment building (today administration building) Obere Strasse 13
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1883 Two-storey decorative brick building above the base with plastered surfaces and visible framework, built for the doctor Schabel in 1883 after the castle gate was demolished.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Garden house including garden area - totality Peutingerstraße 4
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around 1800 Plastered building with hipped roof from around 1800, including garden area.
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Basement Peutingerstraße 20, parcel number 1674, etc.
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Modern times For sandstone mining, later used as a beer cellar (barrel cellar), air raid shelter of the SS barracks during the Second World War (SS and werewolf symbols).
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Garden shed Peutingerstraße 20a
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around 1800 Plastered building with colonnade and pagoda roof from around 1800.
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Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) Pfarrgasse 4
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1467 Two-storey plastered building with a half-hipped roof on one side, built in 1467 (dendro), raised by one floor in 1848 (dendro).
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Craftsman's house for several families (today residential and commercial building) Pfarrgasse 8
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1387 Three-storey plastered building with a gable roof, built in 1387 (dendro), raised by one storey in 1848 (dendro).
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Craftsman's house (today residential house) with garden - material entity Pfarrgasse 10, parcel number 58
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1374 Two-storey plastered building, built in 1374 (dendro), southern eaves side 16./17. Century, east gable probably solidly bricked up in the 18th century, with garden.
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Schoolhouse - entity Pfarrgasse 15, 15/1
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18th century Probably built in the 18th century as a school master's house, and former school, 2nd half of the 18th century (coat of arms marked 1780), increased in 1841/42, extensively rebuilt in 1990,
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Residential building with garden - factual entirety Pfarrgasse 16, parcel number 56/2
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17./18. century Two-storey plastered building with medallion and gable roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century, with an annex from around 1800 and a garden.
Protected according to §§ 28 (2) DSchGBW

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Parish Church of St. Mary
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Parish Church of St. Mary Pfarrgasse 17, parcel number 69/1, 70, 70/1, 71
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1396 Constructed around 1396, rebuilt and expanded in 1487–1492, rebuilt in 1633 and stuccoed by Melchior Paulus in 1717, redesign of the nave by the prince-provost architect Arnold Friedrich Prahl in 1753, renewed inside in 1879 and 1930, including the remains of a previous building that may have been in the ground.
Protected according to §§ 28 (12) DSchG


Catholic city parsonage (today administration building) - entity
Catholic city parsonage (today administration building) - entity Pfarrgasse 18
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1730 Three-storey plastered building with transverse gable and hipped roof, rebuilt around 1730 instead of a previous building, including wash house, courtyard passage and garden as well as the remains in the ground.
Protected according to §§ 2, 28 (2) DSchG


Custodian building (today administration building) - entity
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Custodian building (today administration building) - entity Philipp-Jeningen-Platz 3, parcel number 7/2, 7/3, 13
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1720 Three-storey plastered building with hipped roof and decorative gable, built in 1720, rebuilt after destruction in 1945, including courtyard wall, garden and courtyard areas and the remains in the ground.
Protected according to §§ 28 (2) DSchG


Dean's office building
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Dean's office building Philipp-Jeningen-Platz 4, parcel number 9
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1488 Three-storey plastered building with a gable roof, built in 1488, expanded towards the city wall in 1590–1593, redesigned inside in 1753, including the garden and courtyard walls and the remains of the previous building in the ground.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


The capitol building of the choir administrator (today a social station)
The capitol building of the choir administrator (today a social station) Priestergasse 1
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1495 Three-storey plastered building with half-hipped roof, built in 1495 and expanded towards the city wall in 1792, renewed 1901–1904.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Chapter house (today administrative building)
Chapter house (today administrative building) Priestergasse 5
(map)
1787 Three-storey solid building with transverse gable and hipped roof, largely rebuilt at the end of the 18th century (probably 1787) instead of a previous house.
Protected according to §§ 28 (2) DSchG


So-called high school - factual entity
So-called high school - factual entity Priestergasse 16
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17./18. century Three-storey solid building from the 17th / 18th centuries Century, 1842 and 1883, with the wash house built in 1839 instead of a semicircular tower.
Protected according to §§ 28 (2) DSchG


Capital residence for vicars choir (today residence) Priestergasse 19
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1566 Two-storey timber-framed building (plastered) with a solid ground floor and gable roof. 1566 (dendro), renewed in the 18th and early 20th centuries.
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Factory building Rindelbacher Strasse 2
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after 1870 Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, built in the 1870s as a parchment and sleeve factory.
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Steingrubenmühle (today commercial building) Rindelbacher Straße 12, parcel number 1161
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1513/1595 Two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, inscribed "1513/1595" in the arch, in the 17th and 18th centuries. Century and rebuilt in the 1950s, with the remains in the ground.
Protected according to § 2 DSchGBW

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Stone cross made of sandstone Rübezahlweg at No. 15, parcel number 932/8
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15th century Presumably atonement cross of the 15th century.
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Stone cross made of sandstone
Stone cross made of sandstone Rübezahlweg at No. 27, parcel number 935/1
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15th century Probably atonement cross from the 15th century, originally stood 20 meters out of town.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Blauhornkeller
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Blauhornkeller Rübezahlweg, parcel number 931, 957/3, 962, 960/3, 972
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19./20. century Spacious cellar for sandstone mining, 19./20. Century, in essence probably older.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Half of the residential building (part of the former sheep farm) Schafhof 1, 3, parcel number 1505, 1504, 1782
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In the core 1766 Part of the former sheep farm, in the core expanded in 1766, expanded in 1890, destroyed in 1945 by bombardment of the eastern part of the house, including the remains in the ground.
Protected according to § 2 DSchGBW

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Castle (so-called cattle castle) Schafhof (many parcels)
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middle Ages The remains of a high medieval fortification (castle), the so-called “cattle castle”, including moats and ramparts visible above ground, are in the ground.
Protected according to § 2 DSchGBW

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Wayside shrine Schloßsteige 27
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18th century Statue with crucifixion relief in Rocaille, sandstone, late 18th century.
Protected according to § 2 DSchGBW

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Schloßvorstadt - totality Schloßvorstadt (many house numbers and parcel numbers)
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1767/68 Closed suburban development, two-storey residential buildings, started in 1736 under the direction of the prince-provostal architect Arnold Friedrich Prahl, completed in 1767/68, partially increased in the 19th century, including gardens at the back.
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Garden shed Schloßvorstadt 6
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around 1800 Plastered building with hipped roof, around 1800
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Garden with garden house (so-called Sweden Tower) - entity Schloßvorstadt 14
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17./18. century Two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century.
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Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) - totality
Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) - totality Schmiedstrasse 6
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around 1670 Three-storey plastered building with a gable roof, built in the 1670s, renovated in the 18th century, including a Madonna relief (today at Schmiedstrasse 3).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tavern boom
Tavern boom Schmiedstrasse 16
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18th century Wrought iron tavern arm of the Gasthaus zum Roten Ochsen, probably from the 18th century.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


The White Ox Inn - entity Schmiedstraße 20 (northern half of the house)
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18th century Two-storey plastered building, 18th century, rebuilt in 1877, 1954 and more recently, and pub cantilever. Demolished in 2008 and replaced by new commercial buildings.
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St. Gertrudis Catholic Girls School
St. Gertrudis Catholic Girls School Schönbornweg 8
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1903 Three-story brick building with transverse gable and hipped roof, built in 1903 by the Oberamtsbaurat Schmied.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Chapel shrine with statue of the Good Shepherd - entity Schönenbergstrasse opposite No. 33, parcel number 1902 18th century Sandstone, 18th century, statue recently reconstructed, forms a whole with the original in the castle.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Avenue of lime trees
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Avenue of lime trees Schöne Graben
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around 1750 Created in the 1750s as a rampart promenade, called "Schöner Graben" since the 19th century.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


School building, so-called Schönen-Graben-Schule
School building, so-called Schönen-Graben-Schule Schöne Graben 13
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1884/85 Two-storey solid building above a base with a central projectile and mansard hipped roof, built in 1884/85 by the city master builder Wieland as a boys' school.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


villa
villa Schöne Graben 17
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1848 Two-storey solid construction with a central projectile and hipped roof, built as a residential building in place of a garden house in 1848, including garden, remains of the enclosure and garden house.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


villa
villa Schöne Graben 19
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1902/03 Two-storey brick building with a central projectile and mansard roof, built in 1902/03 by foreman Riedlinger for the manufacturer Rudolf Emer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential house - totality Schöne Graben 23
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1900 Two-storey solid construction above a base with a transept and half-hipped roof, built in 1900, including wrought iron fence and garden.
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District court with prison - entity
District court with prison - entity Schöne Graben 25 and 25/1
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1880/81 Courthouse, three-storey stone building with central projection and hipped roof, built in 1880/81 by the architect A. Wiegand, and prison building, two-storey stonework building with gable roof and younger transverse structure, built at the same time as the district court, including the traditional parts of the prison walls.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building with outbuildings - totality Sebastian-Merkle-Strasse 2 and 4
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before 1800 Two-storey plastered building with a mansard roof, probably 2nd half of the 18th century including a two-storey outbuilding, half-timbered building with a solid base, decorative planking and hipped roof, from around 1800.
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Garden shed Sebastiansgraben 3
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19th century Plastered building with tent roof, 19th century.
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Residential building with doctor's office Sebastiansgraben 7
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1905 Two-storey plastered building above the base with a half-hipped roof, built in 1905 by Building Councilor Fröhner.
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Residential building, garden, summer house and basement house - totality Sebastiansgraben 31, parcel number 1198
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1838 Three-storey stone building with transepts and a gable roof, built in 1838 as a house with a cheese dairy, rebuilt in 1870 and expanded in 1890 with a street-side gable, renewed in 1905 and 1965, with garden including garden house and cellar house (probably a former dairy), both probably 1st half of the 19th century.
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Garnsiederei, later a tannery (today a residential building) - entity Sebastiansgraben 43, 43/1, parcel number 139/4, 140, 140/3
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1752 Two-storey plastered building with a mansard roof, built in 1752 by the prince-provost builder Arnold Friedrich Prahl, rebuilt in 1779, with tannery barrage, two-storey plastered building with arcade, 19th century, partly destroyed by fire in 2000, and garden including tannery pits and the remains of what was built by Prahl's widow Porcelain distillery of the 18th century.
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Craftsman's house (today residential building)
Craftsman's house (today residential building) Spitalstrasse 2
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1442 Two-storey half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof on one side, built in 1442 (dendro), renovated in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Hospital of the Holy Spirit (today town hall)
Hospital of the Holy Spirit (today town hall) Spitalstrasse 4, parcel number 61
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1488, 1702 In the core 1488, 1699–1702 largely renewed and enlarged, 1749–1752 redesigned and expanded according to plans by Arnold Friedrich Prahl. 1987–1989 converted into the town hall, including the hospital chapel from around 1700 and the remains in the ground.
Protected according to §§ 2, 28 (2, 12) DSchG


Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) Spitalstrasse 5
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17./18. century Three-storey plastered building with hipped roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century, rebuilt in 1886 (shop on the ground floor).
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Craftsman's house (today residential and administrative building)
Craftsman's house (today residential and administrative building) Spitalstrasse 6
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before 1770 Three-storey plastered building with a hipped roof and a small prison cell in the rooftop, older core, increased by one storey in the 1770s.

In the 2nd half of the 18th century the capital office of the building inspector and forester.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Kapitularhaus, residential and official building of the scholaster (today youth music school)
Kapitularhaus, residential and official building of the scholaster (today youth music school) Spitalstrasse 8
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1725 Three-storey solid building above a base with a mansard hipped roof and Madonna relief on the north side, inscribed "1725" (chronogram), 1938–1989 Town Hall.
Protected according to §§ 28 (12) DSchG


House Madonna
House Madonna Spitalstrasse 9
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18th century House Madonna of the 18th century in a niche on the south gable.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Chapter house (today commercial building) Spitalstrasse 10
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17./18. century In the 17th / 18th Created in the 19th century, rebuilt in 1990.
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Prince-Provincial residence and official building (today bank building) Spitalstrasse 18
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1791 Two-storey solid building with a mansard roof, erected in 1791 for the chief hunter, Baron von Knöringen, instead of a previous building, rebuilt in the 1980s.
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Former capital residential and office building, home of the organist (today residential and commercial building) Spitalstrasse 19
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18th century Two-storey plastered building with ornamental gable and gable roof, built in the 18th century in place of a previous building, rebuilt around 1828 and more recently.
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Prince-Provincial residential and administrative building (today residential and commercial building)
Prince-Provincial residential and administrative building (today residential and commercial building) Spitalstrasse 22
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18th century Three-storey plastered building with a hipped roof, erected in the 1st half of the 18th century in place of a previous building, including the remains in the ground.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Mang and Farbhaus (now residential building)
Former Mang and Farbhaus (now residential building) Spitalstraße 24, parcel number 79
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18th century Three-storey plastered building with hipped roof, erected in the 2nd half of the 18th century in place of a previous building, including the remains in the ground.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Craftsman's house (today home and pharmacy)
Craftsman's house (today home and pharmacy) Spitalstrasse 29
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1699 Three-storey plastered building with a gable roof, built in 1699 instead of a previous building, pharmacy from 1730 (with equipment).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Craftsman's house (today residential and commercial building) Spitalstrasse 29 a
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1434 Three-storey half-timbered building with a solid ground floor, built in 1434 (dendro), rebuilt in the 17th, 18th and 20th centuries.
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Former prince provost's residential and office building of the court marshal, so-called winter residence of the prince provost (today residential and commercial building)
Former prince provost's residential and office building of the court marshal, so-called winter residence of the prince provost (today residential and commercial building) Spitalstrasse 35
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1594 Three-storey solid building with transept and gable roof, built in 1594 (dendro), rebuilt in the 18th century, later an inn to become the Grüner Hof, expanded in 1874 with a rear annex.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Machine hall of the overland plant Jagstkreis AG (UJAG) (today EnBW-ODR) Unterer Brühl 3
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1911 Three-storey plastered building with a mansard hipped roof and low extensions, built in 1911 based on a design by the Berlin company Bergmann Elektrizitäts-Unternehmer.
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Wolfgangsvorstadt - totality Wolfgangstrasse 3. 5. 7. 9 and 13
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1719 Two-storey plastered buildings with a gable roof and younger transepts, built in 1715–1719 as a uniform suburban development.
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School and teacher residence (today residential building) Zollgasse 1
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around 1800 Three-storey plastered building with a gable roof built onto the city wall, probably built around 1800 instead of a previous building.

City wall in the back of the building.
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City wall in the middle of the building Zollgasse 3
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Late Middle Ages Kennel wall in the basement.
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Castle above Ellwangen

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Prince-Provincial Residential Palace - entity
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Prince-Provincial Residential Palace - entity Schloß ob Ellwangen No. 2, 3, 4, 5, (7, 8, 9) 11, 12 and parcel numbers 1902, 1921 and 192, at the Schloßweihern 1
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13th century, 1608 The royal palace, fortified palace complex, emerged from the 13th century castle, consists of:
  • the palace building, including parts of the castle 1603–1608 by Prince Provost Johann Christoph von Westerstetten largely rebuilt as a four-wing complex, from 1720 under the prince provost Franz Ludwig von der Pfalz and Franz Georg von Schönborn by the Teutonic order builder Franz Keller, the master builder Franz Joseph Roth and the prince-provost builder Arnold Friedrich Prahl redesigned the baroque palace with a uniform mansard roof, including St. Wendelin's palace chapel (built in the south-east corner until 1620. Redesigned by Melchior Paulus in 1723) with fore palace, coach house, gatehouse and bastions,
  • the so-called Hohenstein stables,
  • the Bräuhaus, two-story plastered building with hipped roof and snail gable, 1726,

by Franz Joseph Roth created

  • the castle courtyard including Feuersee and Waaghaus,
  • the fortifications,
  • the historic climbs and paths to the castle,
  • the former fish ponds,
  • the pump house of the castle water supply (so-called fish house), two-storey plastered building with half-timbered gables, in the core probably 16th century, renewed in 1625 (marked in the corner version), rebuilt in the 18th and early 19th centuries, including pumps and overshot water wheel from 1885 (among the Castle pond 1) and
  • the remains of medieval predecessor structures and fortifications in the ground.
    Protected according to §§ 28 (12) DSchG


Schönenberg

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Schönenberg pilgrimage church with seminary (today the conference center) - entity
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Schönenberg pilgrimage church with seminary (today the conference center) - entity Schönenberg No. 19, 21, 44-60 and flood number 1935, 1936, 1903, 1904, 1757/1, 1736
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1682-1687 Schönenberg pilgrimage church, built 1682–1687 according to plans by the Vorarlberg master builder Michael Thumb under the supervision of Christian Thumb and the Jesuit priest Heinrich Mayer, restored after fire in 1709 under the direction of Maximilian von Welsch , consecrated in 1729, with
  • East of the church erected stone figures of St. Johann Nepomuk, 1732, and Our Lady, 1733, both by Melchior Paulus,
  • Seminary (today conference and retreat house), three-winged mansard roof, built 1749–1756 by the prince-provost builder Arnold Friedrich Prahl with the assistance of Balthasar Neumann ,
  • Pilgerweg, Lindenallee with the octagonal rosary chapels built in 1733/34 including the larger Marien or Lourdes chapel and the Joseph chapel ,
  • the Olives Grotto and
  • the traditional components of the historic cemetery wall including the war memorial and monuments relevant to the city's history (parish graves).
    Protected according to §§ 28 (12) DSchG


Stake home

The following districts belong to Pfahlheim: Beersbach, Buchhausen, Halheim, Hammermühle, Hardt, Hirlbach, Hochgreut, Hofstetten, Pfeifhäusle and Sonnenhof,

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Catholic Church of St. Nicholas
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Catholic Church of St. Nicholas Pfahlheim, Abt-Rudolf-Strasse
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1891/92, 1701/02 (tower) The current nave was built in neo-Gothic style in 1891/92 in order to do justice to the growth of the parish. The choir and tower are older and reveal Gothic style elements. As part of the new building, the previously free-standing tower (built in 1701/02) was integrated into the floor plan. The architect was Joseph Cades from Stuttgart.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rindelbach

Rindelbach includes Borsthof, Eigenzell, Gehrensägmühle, Holbach, Kalkhöfe, Kellerhaus, Rabenhof, Rattstadt, Rotkreuz, Scheuensägmühle, Schönau, Schönenberg, Stocken, Stockensägmühle and Treppelmühle,

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Chapel St. Maria in der Eich - factual entirety
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Chapel St. Maria in der Eich - factual entirety Eich 1, parcel number 1527/1
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1514 Consecrated in 1514, renovated in 1761 and 1764–1767, with an 18th century well chapel to the southeast, extensively renovated in 1971.
Protected according to §§ 28 (12) DSchG


School and sacristan's house (today residential building)
School and sacristan's house (today residential building) Eich 2
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1864 Two-storey stone building, built in 1863/64 as a replacement for the older sacristan's house, recently rebuilt.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Route keeper's house (part of the totality)
Route keeper's house (part of the totality) Eich 3
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1869 Part of the high-rise buildings on the Goldshöfe – Crailsheim railway line (see also Bahnhofstrasse 7).
Protected in accordance with Section 2 DSchG


Statue of St. Nepomuk
Statue of St. Nepomuk Rindelbacher Straße parcel number 1151/3 20th century Formerly on the Jagstbrücke, relocated with a change in the course of the Jagst, probably early 20th century.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Röhlingen

Röhlingen includes: Dettenroden, Elberschendung, Erpfental, Haisterhofen, Killingen, Neunheim, Neunstadt, Rötlen, Schafhof, Steigberg, Süßhof and Wagnershof,

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Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul
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Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul Röhlingen, Kirchstrasse
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1898-1901 The originally Romanesque building was replaced by a new building built in the neo-Gothic style between 1898 and 1901 according to plans by Ulrich Pohlhammer . The Stations of the Cross frieze by Alois Schenk , created between 1919 and 1922, is considered the earliest evidence of Expressionism in a church in the Rottenburg-Stuttgart diocese. Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Catholic rectory
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Catholic rectory Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Schrezheim

Schrezheim includes Altmannsrot, Altmannsweiler, Bahnmühle, Eggenrot, Engelhardsweiler, Espachweiler, Glassägmühle, Griesweiler, Hinterlengenberg, Hintersteinbühl, Lindenhäusle, Lindenhof, Lindenkeller, Ölmühle, Rotenbach, Schleifhäusle and Vorderlengenberg,

image designation location Dating description
Anthony's Chapel
Anthony's Chapel Schrezheim, Jagststrasse
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1692 The Antonius Chapel was donated in 1692 by the Schrezheim citizen and owner of the local brickworks Anton Friedrich Ziegler and his wife Margarete. On May 20, 1729 it was consecrated in honor of St. Anthony of Padua . In 1757 she received his relic directly from Padua. The ceiling frescoes of the chapel with scenes from the legend of St. Antonius v. Padua are by Joseph Wintergerst and were created in 1821.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Protected according to § 2 DSchG


See also

literature

  • State Office for Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg : Ellwangen and its monuments. Gift and obligation. Preservation plan, edited by Volkmar Eidloth and Marie Schneider, published by the Geschichts- und Altertumsverein Ellwangen eV and the city of Ellwangen (Jagst). Ellwangen (Jagst) 2014.

Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Ellwangen (Jagst)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ellwangen and its monuments. Gift and obligation. Preservation plan, edited by Volkmar Eidloth and Marie Schneider, published by the Geschichts- und Altertumsverein Ellwangen eV and the city of Ellwangen (Jagst). Ellwangen (Jagst) 2014.
  2. Bylaws on the entire "Altstadt Ellwangen (Jagst)" complex of July 19, 1984.