List of cultural monuments in Eutin
In the list of cultural monuments in Eutin , all cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein city of Eutin (Ostholstein district) and its districts are listed (as of 2017).
Factual entities
Majority of structures
Structural systems
ID | location | Official name | description | image |
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443 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 1 | Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Gymnasium: adjoining building | ||
1735 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 11 | Residential building | ||
1736 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 13 | Residential building | ||
1737 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 15 | Residential building | ||
10100 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 16 | Residential building | Residential building; Mid 19th century; Two-storey, eaves brick building with half-hipped roof, balcony over lion's head consoles, fence | |
2769 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 17 | Residential building | ||
2770 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 19 | Residential building | ||
1740 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 21 | Residential building | ||
901 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 24 | Residential building | ||
6709 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 25 | Residential building | ||
66 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 26 | Residential building | ||
1741 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 28 | Albert Mahlstedt School | ||
8953 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 29 | Residential building | ||
8954 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 29 a | Residential building | ||
1742 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 30 | Residential building | ||
8955 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 31 | Residential building | ||
1743 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 32 | Residential building | ||
8956 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 33 | Residential building | ||
1744 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 34 | Residential building | ||
1745 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 36 | Residential building | ||
1746 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 38 | Residential building | ||
8957 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 41 | Residential building | ||
1747 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 42 | Residential building | ||
33187 | Albert-Mahlstedt-Strasse 59 | Residential building | ||
33543 | At the small lake 4 a | Residential building | ||
13374 | At the rose garden 1 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; 19th century, essentially older; Two-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, loft and transverse wing, main facade in brick | |
1748 | At the rose garden 2 | Residential and commercial building | ||
13375 | At the rose garden 3 | Kreissparkasse | Former branch of the Oldenburgische Landesbank; 1910–1911, building officer Heinrich Breakfast; three-story, mansard hipped roof, clinker brick facade with natural stone integration, three scenic reliefs | |
13376 | At the rose garden 6 | Commercial building | Commercial building; 1899, builder Rudolph Karstadt; Two-storey plastered building with a pitched roof with dormer windows from the time of construction, historicizing facade | |
13377 | At the rose garden 7 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; 2nd half of the 18th century; two-storey half-timbered building with saddle roof, plastered gable from the beginning of the 20th century. | |
13379 | At the rose garden 11 | Residential and commercial building | Residential building; 1826; two-storey brick building with hipped roof and gabled central projectile | |
9575 | At the rose garden 13 | Residential and commercial building "Handelshaus CF Janus" | Residential and commercial building; 1867–1868, builder Carl Dietrich Jacob Janus, southern extension 1910; Three-storey plastered building with a slate pitched roof, facade design in late classicist forms, large, round-arched shop windows on the ground floor | |
9881 | At the castle garden | Building yard: access road with cobblestones | Access road with historical cobblestones made of colored field stones | |
9882 | Am Schloßgarten 4 | Bauhof: residential building (tenant house) | Home of the landlord; probably 1836; single-storey brick building with half-hipped roof and central dwarf house | |
1654 | Am Schloßgarten 9 | Building yard: Vogtkate | ||
1645 | Am Schloßgarten 9 | Bauhof: Speicher (west) | ||
1653 | Am Schloßgarten 9 | Construction yard: horse stable (east) | ||
31370 | At the lake 1 | Boathouse | Boat and club house; 1933–1934, architect Karl Schöning; cubic plastered building with clinker brick structure and flat hip roofs | |
13427 | Auestrasse 10 | Dreiseithof: residential building | Residential building; around 1870; Stone-faced brick building with a half-hipped roof and wide dwarf house, eaves | |
13426 | Auestrasse 11 | Old school | Old school; 19th century; Eaves red stone building with thatched full hipped roof, dwarf house, two-storey extension from the end of the 19th century. | |
6556 | Bahnhofstrasse 2 | Residential and commercial building | ||
8952 | Bahnhofstrasse 4 | Residential and commercial building | ||
13308 | Bahnhofstrasse 7 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1870/80; Two-storey plastered building on the eaves with a flat hipped roof and rusticated ground floor | |
1749 | Bahnhofstrasse 10 | Residential building | ||
1750 | Bahnhofstrasse 12 | Residential building | ||
1751 | Bahnhofstrasse 14 | Residential building | ||
1752 | Bahnhofstrasse 16 | Residential building | ||
3123 | Bahnhofstrasse 17 | Eutin station | ||
1753 | Bahnhofstrasse 18 | Residential building | ||
32121 | Bahnhofstrasse 20 | Residential building | Residential building; 1925, architect Dipl.-Ing. Wilhelm; Client Arno Horn; One-storey brick building with a high hipped roof, veranda on the ground floor, above it a dwarf house and balcony, fencing | |
8656 | Bahnhofstrasse 26 | Residential house with business | Residential building with business; 2nd half of the 19th century; two-storey brick building with plastered facade, two-axis extension with pilasters and shop on the ground floor at the end of the 19th century. | |
475 | Bahnhofstrasse 36 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1890; single-storey building with jamb and saddle, historicist plaster facade, veranda extension | |
32124 | Bahnhofstrasse 38-40 | Residential building | Residential building; 2nd half of the 19th century; Two-storey brick building with plastered facade, gabled central projection, historicist-late classicist design language | |
1755 | Bebensundweg | Outdoor swimming pool | ||
13357 | Beuthiner Hof 4 | Beuthiner Hof: half-timbered barn | Drive-through barn; around 1823; Half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof | |
33907 | Bismarckstrasse | Pavement | Pavement; around 1910; irregularly laid paving made of colored field stones | |
1652 | Bismarckstrasse 14 | Joh.-Heinr.-Voß-Gymnasium | ||
2538 | Bismarckstrasse 16 | Residential building | Residential building; 1911; Architect Oskar Fischer; Client Wilhelm Harders; One-storey plastered building on a high clinker base, standing bay, mansard roof with two floors, ornamental framework in the gable | |
13311 | Bismarckstrasse 18 | Residential building | Residential building; 1911; Architect Oskar Fischer, builder mayor Albert Mahlstedt; Single-storey plastered building on a high clinker base, saddle roof, ornamental framework in the gables, enclosure with a brick archway | |
10031 | Bismarckstrasse 22 | Residential building | Residential building; 1924, architect Janssen, client Wilhelm Harders; representative two-storey brick building, eaves with hipped roof, fencing | |
4812 | Bismarckstrasse 24 | Residential building | Residential building; 1926, architect Klücher; single-storey red stone building, expanded mansard roof with fore and central dwelling, three-dimensional facade structure, enclosure | |
33914 | Bismarckstrasse 27 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1910; One-storey plastered building with a high mansard roof, ridge-high duplex houses on both sides, street-side bay window | |
7990 | Böhmckersweg 1 | Residential building | Residential building; 1903; two-storey, villa-like plastered building with half-hipped roof, clinker brick structure and stucco details; Outbuilding with gable roof; historical lattice fencing | |
34424 | Boehmckersweg 8 | Residential building | Residential building; 1937, architect A. Runge, client Dr. med. Smelling; Two-storey red stone building under a hipped roof with single-storey extensions, high-quality architectural design with a tight structure and construction-time details (including windows, front door with skylight), bat dormers | |
32226 | Braaker Strasse 14 | Fachhallenhaus | Fachhallenhaus; 1788; Former main house of the Drückhamer farmstead, with a six-compartment hallway and two-part living area, thatched half-hipped roof, brick extension at the end of the 19th century. | |
13313 | Bürgerstrasse 5 | Citizens' Home | Home for the needy; 1908; Two-story brick building with a hipped roof, facade with stepped gables and plastered fields | |
1816 | Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Strasse 10 | P. Richter house | ||
6311 | Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Strasse 12 | Residential building | Residential building; End of the 18th century; single-storey, eaves half-timbered building with half-hipped roof and two-storey central projection, elongated rear wing, staircase extension at the end of the 19th century. | |
32220 | Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Strasse 20 | Residential building | former residential building, later cadastral office; 1934; Two-storey red stone building with a simple facade structure, hipped roof with low dormers | |
29261 | Charlottenstrasse 4 | Former poor house | Poor house of the city of Eutin; 1882; Two-storey brick building on a T-shaped floor plan with jamb and flat gable roof, corner cuboids and floor tape | |
2765 | Dodau 1 | Forsthof: residential building | ||
2766 | Dodau 1 | Forsthof: barn | ||
1672 | Dodau 1 | Forsthof: farm building | ||
1674 | Dodau 1 | Forsthof: bakery | ||
35230 | Village street | Syringe house with inventory | Syringe house of the Fissau-Sibbersdorf volunteer fire brigade; 1909; simple, light brick building with four-storey wooden-clad hose tower, historical hand-operated pressure sprayer ("Rendsburg" model) | |
33193 | Elisabethstrasse 47 | Former lodge house of the Good Templar Order | Former lodge house of the Good Templar Order; Early 20th century; Two-storey plastered building with a hipped flat roof, central axis with entrance portal between Ionic half-columns and a relief representation of the Good Samaritan | |
33194 | Elisabethstrasse 48 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1900; Two-storey clinker brick building, hipped flat roof with dormers from the construction period, late historical design, corner turrets with reference to the urban situation | |
33202 | Elisabethstrasse 59 | Wilhelm Wisser School | School-building; Core building 1899, extension to the south-east at the beginning of the 19th century; Two-storey plastered eaves building with a flat hipped roof, strict facade structuring in late classicist forms, segmented arched windows | |
13439 | Eutiner Strasse 2 | Waldfrieden House | Former "Waldfrieden Rest Home"; 1913/14; representative two-storey plastered building, eaves with a high hipped roof and dwarf house, symmetrical facade | |
13437 | Eutiner Strasse 15 | Former sanatorium "Haus Sielbeck" | Former sanatorium; Built in 1899 for Major Joachim von Levetzow; representative two-storey building with richly structured red stone facade, late historical villa architecture with high standards, high-quality interior fittings | |
31295 | Pheasant Island 1 | Residential building | So-called. Residential building, originally probably a former farm building; Mid-19th century, remodeled in the mid-1960s; single-storey half-timbered building with thatched half-hipped roof | |
31296 | Pheasant Island 1 | Administrator house | Administrator's residence; Mid 19th century; small, single-storey half-timbered building with thatched full hipped roof | |
33942 | Holstenweg 2 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1925/30; Two-storey brick building with quarry stone plinth and fully hipped roof, bay window with balcony and side extension, expressionistic facade design, fencing | |
33943 | Holstenweg 4 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1925/30; Two-storey brick building on rubble stone base, full hipped roof, side extension, rich plastic facade structure, enclosure | |
33944 | Holstenweg 5 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1920/30; single-storey brick building with a gable-free brick structure with a high pitched roof that was extended during the construction period and a fence | |
32113 | Ihlpool 10 | Residential building | Residential building; 1773; single-storey, gable-independent half-timbered house | |
5505 | Jahnhöhe 3 | Former youth home | Former youth home; 1952-1954; Architect Richard Burmeister; Elongated, two- to three-storey red stone building on a hillside, hall with coffered ceiling on the ground floor, full hipped roof, single-storey side wing | |
33547 | Janusstrasse 2 b | Former New Apostolic Church | Former church of the New Apostolic Congregation Eutin; 1955; Gable-independent plastered building with a saddle roof, rectangular choir in the west, pillarless hall with gallery, stepped entrance portal | |
31415 | Janusstrasse 4 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1880; Two-storey brick building with plastered facade and saddle roof, three-storey staircase tower, two-storey winter garden, historicist design language with late classicist elements, fencing | |
7279 | Jungfernort 2 + 6 | Forsthof: Long row cottage | ||
28804 | Jungfernort 2 + 6 | Forsthof: Katen stable building | ||
9512 | Jungfernort 4 + 8 | Forsthof: Long row cottage | ||
28803 | Jungfernort 4 + 8 | Forsthof: Katen stable building | ||
9279 | Jungfernstieg | Jungfernstieg | ||
1756 | Jungfernstieg 5 | Garden servant house | ||
2872 | church Square | Church of St. Michaelis with furnishings | The St. Michaelis Church was built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style. | |
1758 | Church square 1 | Organist house | ||
1693 | Church square 5 | Pastorate | ||
31859 | Koenigstrasse 3 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; 1876; Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, facade in neo-Renaissance forms | |
1734 | Koenigstrasse 13 | former court pharmacy | ||
32127 | Koenigstrasse 14 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; in the middle of the 18th century, expanded in 1875; Two-storey brick building with a late classical plaster facade, corner position emphasized by the tower structure | |
1556 | Königstrasse Passage 2 | Former kitchen house | ||
1754 | Crete 6 | Fachhallenhaus (Wichhof) | Fachhallenhaus; 1793; Two-post construction with thatched half-hipped roof | |
13428 | Krete 12 a | Fachhalleenkate | Fachhalleenkate; 1764; Passage boards with four compartments with thatched half-hipped roof, two-post frame | |
13429 | Crete 14 | Fachhallenhaus | Fachhallenhaus; 1746; Former main house of the Mansfeldt farm, single-storey half-timbered building with thatched half-hipped roof, two-post frame | |
26512 | Crete 16 | Former specialist hall catalog | Fachhalleenkate; 17th century; Two-post construction with four shelves, thatched roof, commercial gable boarded with planks | |
13430 | Krete 22 | Fachhallenhaus | Fachhallenhaus; 1763; Former main house with sack floorboard and half-hipped roof, two-post frame | |
10032 | Langer Koenigsberg 4 | Former inn "Zur Bergquelle" | Former inn; Mid-19th century, probably older in the core; two-storey, eaves half-timbered building, saddle roof, with a single-storey rear extension | |
6314 | Langer Koenigsberg 7 | Residential building | Residential building; 1st half of the 18th century; single-storey brick building, originally half-timbered, saddle roof with ridge-high mid-rise, extended to the west | |
7398 | Langer Koenigsberg 11 | Residential building | Residential building; 1884; One to two-storey, eaves brick building with jamb under a gable roof, gabled entrance area | |
7399 | Langer Koenigsberg 14 | Residential building | Residential building; End of the 19th century; Two-storey, eaves brick building with a flat gable roof and plaster structure, gabled central axis | |
33556 | Leonhard-Boldt-Strasse 6 | Weekend house Leonhard Boldt | Studio and weekend home of the painter Leonhard Boldt ; 1933–34, architect: Alfred Schulze; Small single-storey wooden house with a hipped roof on an older, terrace-like substructure with expressionistically designed brick pillars | |
1760 | Lübecker Strasse 1 | Residential building | ||
13321 | Lübecker Strasse 2 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; around 1867; Three-storey brick building with a trapezoidal floor plan, plastered facade in representative late classicist forms, main front with a flat triangular gable | |
29774 | Lübecker Strasse 4 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; in the core probably 18th century; small two-storey half-timbered house with brick facade, gable roof | |
34826 | Lübecker Strasse 4 | Storage | Storage; 2nd half of the 19th century; three-storey brick building with lateral passage and flat gable roof, plastered facade | |
1761 | Lübecker Strasse 5 | Residential building | ||
1762 | Lübecker Strasse 8 | Residential building | ||
1763 | Lübecker Strasse 11 | Residential building | ||
32134 | Lübecker Strasse 13-15 | Former cinema | Former house, later cinema; 1903; Two-storey, villa-like plastered building in neo-baroque forms under a mansard hipped roof, tower-like side elevations | |
12448 | Luebecker Strasse 14 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; in the core 18th century, facade in the middle of the 19th century; Two-storey half-timbered building with a hipped roof, plastered facade in simple late classicist forms | |
1764 | Lübecker Strasse 17 | St. George Hospital | ||
1738 | Lübecker Strasse 19 | Residential building (former hostel to home) | ||
1739 | Lübecker Strasse 21 | Residential building | ||
12446 | Lübecker Strasse 22 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; 1820, remodeled in the middle of the 19th century; Basically a two-storey half-timbered building, three storeys on the street side, with a plaster facade in late classicist forms | |
32138 | Lübecker Strasse 24 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; at the end of the 18th century; two-storey half-timbered building with brick facade, high pitched roof, designed as a hip towards the street, small triangular gable | |
13324 | Lübecker Strasse 27-31 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; 1857; Eaves, two-storey half-timbered building with a saddle roof, ten-axis brick facade with rich pilaster strips | |
32139 | Luebecker Strasse 34 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; in the core in 1785, rebuilt around 1870; Basically a two-storey half-timbered building, a third storey added on the street side, plastered facade in late classicist forms with a flat triangular gable at the end | |
13325 | Lübecker Strasse 36 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; 17./18. Century, facade 1906; Two-storey eaves house with half-hipped roof, red stone facade with plaster structure in Art Nouveau and Neo-Baroque forms | |
1759 | Lübecker Strasse 37-41 | County house | ||
1767 | Lübecker Strasse 38 | Residential and commercial building | ||
1768 | Lübecker Strasse 40 | Residential and commercial building | ||
1769 | Lübecker Strasse 42 | Residential and commercial building | ||
1765 | Lübecker Strasse 48 | House (birthplace of Carl Maria von Weber) | ||
7973 | Malenter Landstrasse | Wilhelmsturm | The Kaiser Wilhelm Tower in Eutin is a lookout tower built in honor of the German Emperor Wilhelm I on a small hill (called "Wilhelmshöhe") at the southern tip of the Kellersee. | |
8617 | market | Cenotaph for the fallen soldiers of the Franco-Prussian War (obelisk) | ||
2694 | Market 1 | town hall | ||
1775 | Market 1 | Town hall outbuilding | ||
6302 | Market 3 | Residential and commercial building | ||
13328 | Market 4 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; around 1860; three-storey plastered building with a gable roof, facade with pilasters and other late classical elements | |
1776 | Market 9 | Grand Ducal Palace (Witwenpalais) | ||
2771 | Market 10 | Residential and commercial building | ||
1777 | Market 11 | Inn | ||
2772 | Market 13 | Residential building | ||
2773 | Market 14 | Residential and commercial building | ||
1779 | Market 15 | Residential and commercial building | ||
1778 | Market 16 | Residential and commercial building | ||
595 | Market 17 | Hansa Inn | ||
2774 | Market 18 | Former hotel "Stumpfe Ecke" | ||
1796 | Market 18 | Former hotel (back wing Markt 18) | ||
6303 | Market 19th | Residential and commercial building | ||
6304 | Market 20 | Administration building | ||
2651 | Mühlenweg 5 | Windmill "Moder Grau" | Due to its elevated position, the old Eutin windmill is one of the characteristic buildings in Eutin. It is a five-story Dutch gallery mill with an octagonal base (tower) made of red brick and a thatched roof. The wings are about 22 meters long. The mill had the miller Hass built in 1850 by the mill builder Carl Friedrich Trahn (1806-1888). | |
13332 | Oldenburger Landstrasse 4 | villa | Villa; 1912; Architect and builder Oskar Fischer; single-storey, eaves brick building, high hipped roof, gabled two-storey central projectile with semicircular columned hall and balcony in front, fencing | |
9141 | Oldenburger Landstrasse 5 | villa | Villa; around 1912, designed by Oskar Fischer; Two-storey plastered building on the eaves with a fully hipped roof, facade structure by colossal pilasters, center accentuated by standing bay windows and dwarf house | |
9528 | Oldenburger Landstrasse 7 | villa | ||
13335 | Oldenburger Landstrasse 11 | villa | Villa; 1903, client government councilor Ruhstrat; One-storey plastered building with a high base, jamb and gable roof, facade based on late classicist forms | |
24448 | Oldenburger Landstrasse 12 | Rettberg barracks: officers' home | ||
28695 | Oldenburger Landstrasse 18 | Forsthof Eutin: main building | ||
28696 | Oldenburger Landstrasse 18 | Forsthof Eutin: stable building | ||
28697 | Oldenburger Landstrasse 18 | Forsthof Eutin: surrounding wall | ||
13336 | Peterstrasse 1 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; around 1900; three-storey plastered building, facade in historicist-late classicist forms, balcony | |
1781 | Peterstrasse 7 | Residential and commercial building | ||
13339 | Peterstrasse 14 | Residential and commercial building | Former movie theater; 1912; Architect Oskar Fischer; representative three-storey plastered building with influences from Art Nouveau and reform architecture | |
2858 | Peterstrasse 16 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; around 1860; Two-storey building with jamb and triangular gable, brick facade, timber-framed at the rear | |
13340 | Peterstrasse 17 | Residential and commercial building | Former bank building (savings and lending bank for the Principality of Lübeck); 1880; representative two-storey brick building in rich neo-renaissance forms | |
1782 | Peterstrasse 30 | Residential and commercial building | ||
33905 | Plöner Strasse | Cemetery chapel | Cemetery chapel; 1950s; Brick construction over quarry stone plinth with apse in the southeast, gable roof, open roof turret with bell | |
1783 | Plöner Strasse 15 | Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Gymnasium: main building | ||
1784 | Plöner Strasse 15 | Monument to Johann Heinrich Voss | ||
1787 | Plöner Strasse 19 | Old barracks | ||
33562 | Plöner Strasse 20 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; 1873; Two-storey semi-detached house, brick building with stucco structure in late classicist forms, on the ground floor a shop area with shop windows in aedicular frames | |
13383 | Plöner Strasse 24-26 | Residential building | Double house; 1878; three-storey, eaves brick building with a gable roof, symmetrical plaster facade in late classicist forms, rich pilaster structure | |
13384 | Plöner Strasse 28 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; 1906, client Leonhard Boldt; three-storey art nouveau building with plastered facade and decorative gables, two-storey bay windows, interior fittings from the period of construction | |
32119 | Plöner Strasse 33 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1870; Two-storey plastered building, facade design with rich stucco decoration in forms of late classicism | |
13385 | Plöner Strasse 36 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1890; three-storey brick building with a representative plastered facade in historicist forms, gable roof | |
13386 | Plöner Strasse 42 | Catholic Church of St. Mary | Catholic Church of St. Mary; 1888–1889, architect A. Bornatsch, extension 1912/1913; neo-Gothic church building in brick, tower with main portal and high pointed helmet, interior redesign in 1972/1973 | |
13387 | Plöner Strasse 48 | villa | Villa; 1900; Architect Walter Martens, builder, former chief hunter Hegge; Two to three-storey plastered building, attic with ornamental framework, slate roofing, balconies | |
28304 | Plöner Strasse 49 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1910; One-storey, country house-like plastered building over clinker base, high, expanded gable roof, side entrance, bay window, enclosure | |
1780 | Plöner Strasse 50 | Residential building | ||
9696 | Plöner Strasse 51 | Residential building | Home for a school principal; 1927; Two-storey brick building with a high hipped roof, strict facade structuring that emphasizes the horizontal, fencing | |
1788 | Plöner Strasse 52 | Residential building | ||
1789 | Plöner Strasse 54 | Residential building | ||
1790 | Plöner Strasse 56 | Residential building | ||
2775 | Plöner Strasse 62 | villa | ||
1791 | Plöner Strasse 64 | villa | ||
1792 | Plöner Strasse 66 | villa | ||
1793 | Plöner Strasse 68 | villa | ||
10129 | Plöner Strasse 73 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1870; Two-storey, gable-independent plastered building with a flat gable roof, facade design based on late classicist forms | |
1794 | Plöner Strasse 74 | villa | ||
1795 | Plöner Strasse 76 | villa | ||
2776 | Plöner Strasse 80 | villa | ||
33576 | Plöner Strasse 122 | Residential building | Residential building; 1927, client Mrs. Pastor Decker; single-storey brick building with a high pitched roof, expressionist design | |
10402 | Prinzenholzweg 6 | Residential building | ||
13390 | Riemannstrasse 2 | Hellwag house | Residential building; 1781/82; Two-storey plastered building on the eaves, half-hipped roof on both sides with a central dwelling, pilaster structure | |
10154 | Riemannstrasse 3 - 5 | Residential building | Residential building; 1787/1812, rebuilt in the 19th century; single-storey, eaves-standing half-timbered house with street front in brick, dwelling houses over the two entrances | |
13393 | Riemannstrasse 18 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1820; single-storey half-timbered building with half-hipped roof, street-side gable front in brick | |
13394 | Riemannstrasse 22 | Residential building | Residential building; 1855; Two-storey, eaves brick building with hipped roof, on the upper floor partly still timber-framed | |
13398 | Riemannstrasse 83 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1910; Single-storey plastered building in open development, high pitched roof, turret attached to the side, ornamental framework in the gable | |
10220 | Riemannstrasse 96 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1910, architect Christian Klücher; One-storey, country house-like plastered building with a high pitched roof, side staircase tower, plastered corner cuboids, ornamental framework in the gable | |
34409 | Robert-Schade-Strasse | Pavement | Pavement; around 1900; irregularly laid paving made of colored field stones | |
13400 | Robert-Schade-Strasse 1 | Residential building | Residential building; 1914; single-storey plastered building with high pitched roof, two stand bay windows, ornamental framework in the gable | |
10219 | Robert-Schade-Strasse 2 | Residential building | Residential building; 1933; One-storey brick building with a gable roof, inserted central projections on the eaves sides, decoratively designed facade with expressionist echoes | |
13401 | Robert-Schade-Strasse 3 | Residential building | ||
10218 | Robert-Schade-Strasse 5 | Residential building | Residential building; early 1930s; Single-storey brick building with a gable roof, inserted central projections on the eaves sides, bay windows with protruding flat roofs on the building corners, a decoratively designed facade with expressionist echoes | |
12575 | Robert-Schade-Strasse 7 | Residential building | Residential building; 1928; Architect Alfred Schulze; One-storey brick building with a mansard hipped roof, street side bay window with attic balcony in front of a gabled dwarf house | |
13402 | Robert-Schade-Strasse 13 | Pensioners' clubhouse | Multi-party residential building; 1929; Architect Alfred Schulze; Angular building made of red stones, two-storey, main facade with two gabled houses and a connecting structure on the eaves, east side on the eaves, three dormers with stepped gables | |
7975 | Robert-Schade-Strasse 20 | Official residence | ||
7974 | Robert-Schade-Strasse 22 | Tax office | ||
7976 | Robert-Schade-Strasse 24 | Official residence | ||
35098 | Round Königsberg 8 | Residential building | Residential building; 1934; Architect Karl Schöning; single-storey house with high hipped roof, plaster facade with clinker brick structure | |
9499 | Castle garden | Gate house | ||
942 | Castle garden | Monopteros ("Sun Temple") | ||
943 | Castle garden | Tufa house ("weaver temple") | ||
944 | Castle garden | Sea temple | ||
9502 | Castle garden | Big waterfall | ||
9505 | Castle garden | Flora statue | ||
9276 | Castle garden | cenotaph | ||
28424 | Castle garden | Chinese arch bridge | ||
29605 | Castle garden | Ice cellar | ||
30251 | Castle garden | sundial | ||
9500 | Castle garden 1 | New Holland House | ||
941 | Castle garden 3 | Orangery | ||
29598 | Schlossplatz | Palace Square | ||
613 | Schlossplatz 1/3 | Marstall (Ostholstein Museum) | ||
881 | Schlossplatz 2 | Remise (Eutin State Library) | ||
939 | Schlossplatz 4 | Kavaliershaus (Eutin State Library) | ||
685 | Schlossplatz 5 | lock | The four-wing complex emerged from a medieval castle and was expanded into a residence over several centuries. The castle was originally owned by the Lübeck prince-bishops, later it became the summer residence of the Dukes of Oldenburg. The castle was inhabited regularly until the 20th century, and most of the interior has been preserved to the present day. Today the castle houses a museum and is open to the public during the summer months. The former baroque garden was transformed into a landscape park in the 18th and 19th centuries, which is the annual venue for the Eutin Festival. | |
9497 | Schlossplatz 5 | Inventory of Eutin Castle | ||
612 | Schlossplatz 5 | Castle Bridge | ||
38828 | Schlossplatz 5 | "Eutin Castle Monkeys" | Eutin castle monkeys; around 1896; Client Grand Duke Nikolaus Friedrich Peter; two stone sculptures in the shape of seated baboons based on ancient Egyptian models | |
13403 | Schlossstrasse 1 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; 18./19. Century; two-storey half-timbered house with shop on the ground floor, brick gable front, half-hipped roof with dwarf houses and dormers. | |
13405 | Schlossstrasse 9 | Former city school | Former city school; 1836; Two-storey brick eaves house with rusticated plaster structure, middle section three-storey | |
13404 | Schlossstrasse 11 | Superintendent | Superintendent; in the core of the 18th century; two-storey brick building with mansard roof, eaves, three-storey central projection | |
32126 | Schlossstrasse 13 | Pastorate | Pastorate; 1911; Architect Oskar Fischer; Two-storey red stone building in the style of homeland security architecture, mansard roof, balcony on the ground floor, dwelling with a curved gable | |
34832 | Seestrasse 1 a | Ev.-Luth. Friedenskirche with equipment | Ev.-Luth. Friedenskirche; 1971–1973, architect Otto Andersen; So-called Nurdach church without side walls, the gable sides completely glazed, free-standing bell tower, equipment from the construction period | |
9184 | Sielbecker Landstrasse 65 | Residential house with studio | ||
2777 | Stolbergstrasse 1 | Hansa Inn | ||
1797 | Stolbergstrasse 2 | Residential building | Residential building; 18./19. Century, older in essence; two-storey half-timbered building with hipped roof, street front and ground floor on the south side in brick, one-storey half-timbered annex | |
1798 | Stolbergstrasse 3 | Residential and commercial building | ||
1799 | Stolbergstrasse 4 | Residential building | Residential building; in the core 17th century, facade middle 19th century; Two-storey half-timbered building with a full hipped roof, plaster facade in late classicist forms | |
1800 | Stolbergstrasse 5 | Residential and commercial building | ||
1802 | Stolbergstrasse 6 | Residential building | ||
1803 | Stolbergstrasse 7 | Residential building | ||
39488 | Stolbergstrasse 8-10 | Stolberghaus | Stolberghaus; late 18th century, essentially older, architect Peter Richter; Two-storey three-wing building with hipped roofs, open to the rear, partly in half-timbered construction, street front in brick, central projection with gate entrance | |
1805 | Stolbergstrasse 9 | Residential building | ||
1806 | Stolbergstrasse 11 | Residential building | ||
1807 | Stolbergstrasse 12 | Residential building | Residential house with Kapitelhof | |
1808 | Stolbergstrasse 13 | Residential and commercial building | ||
1809 | Stolbergstrasse 14 | Former chapter yard | Residential building; Middle of the 19th century, older in essence; Two-storey, gable-independent residential building with half-hipped roof, mainly half-timbered construction, street front in brick | |
1363 | Stolbergstrasse 15 | Residential building | ||
1811 | Stolbergstrasse 16 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1775; Two-storey brick building with a hipped roof, stone-faced, broad structure with strictly symmetrical facade structure, single-storey rear with mansard and attached dwelling | |
1810 | Stolbergstrasse 17 | Residential building | ||
1362 | Stolbergstrasse 18 | "Haus Rastleben" residential building | Rastleben House; 1752, changed around 1800; One-storey three-wing system in the manner of a small mansion, the main building structure standing on the eaves with a two-storey central projection on three axes each, classical plastered facade, hipped roofs. | |
1812 | Stolbergstrasse 19 | Residential building | ||
1813 | Teichstrasse | Fachhalleenkate | ||
10104 | Vahldiekstrasse | Pavement | Pavement; early 20th century; irregularly laid paving made of colored field stones (granite) | |
34425 | Vahldiekstrasse 1 | Residential building | Residential building; 1905; Client geometer Stephan; Designed by H. Steenbock; single-storey house with plastered facade and richly structured roof landscape, round corner tower, two-storey side elevation, ornamental framework, lattice fencing | |
13407 | Vahldiekstrasse 7 | Residential building | Residential building; 1929; Eaves, single-storey building with gable roof and three-sided bay window, richly designed clinker brick facade with two-dimensional ornamentation | |
13408 | Vahldiekstrasse 12 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1924; Architect Janssen; representative two-storey plastered building, eaves with hipped roof, enclosure | |
314 | Vossplatz 2 | Residential and commercial building | ||
2779 | Vossplatz 4 | Residential and commercial building | ||
1548 | Vossplatz 5 | Residential and commercial building | ||
1815 | Vossplatz 7 | Residential building | ||
1298 | Vossplatz 9 | former Gasthaus "Voßeck" | ||
13409 | Waldstrasse 1 | villa | Villa; around 1880/85; Two-storey brick building with a slate roof, yellow brick facade with decorative friezes set off in red, numerous details from the construction period, winter garden | |
13420 | Waldstrasse 6 | Former Biedermann villa | Villa; around 1900, client Dr. Richard Biedermann; representative two-storey villa with plastered facade, based on classicist forms | |
34426 | Waldstrasse 6-10 | enclosure | Enclosure on the property of the former Biedermann Villa; around 1900; Lattice fields between plastered pillars with spherical attachments | |
1757 | Weberhain | Carl-Maria-von-Weber monument | ||
13422 | Weidestrasse 12 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1830; Two-storey brick building with a hipped roof, on the street side a wide and flat gabled dwarf house | |
13423 | Weidestrasse 24 | Residential building | Residential building; in the core around 1765, remodeling in the middle of the 19th century; single-storey half-timbered building with two ridge-high dwelling houses, tiled hipped roof | |
2780 | Wilhelmstrasse 2 | Water tower | It was built in 1909 at the highest point in the city. At the same time the waterworks on Deefstieg (formerly Diebstieg) was built. | |
13438 | To the Ukleisee | New forester's house in Wüstenfelde | Residential and farm buildings; 1938; Elongated, single-storey brick building with thatched half-hipped roof, dormers, transverse passage, homeland security architecture | |
26836 | To Ukleisee 9 | Residential building | ||
2737 | To Ukleisee 15 | Hunting pavilion | The small hunting pavilion was commissioned by Friedrich August I, Prince-Bishop of Lübeck and Duke of Oldenburg, for his wife Ulrica Friederike. The drafts came from the Eutin court architect Georg Greggenhofer, who also directed the construction. The pavilion was built in 1776 on a hill between the Keller and Ukleisee lakes in the middle of the largely natural forest. |
Parts of structures
Green features
ID | location | Official name | description | image |
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13382 | At the small lake | Jewish Cemetery | Jewish Cemetery; Created in 1886; small complex on the north shore of the Kleiner Eutiner See with gate and eight family graves | |
20920 | At the forest | Hof Rachut: southern access avenue (Linden) | Southern access avenue to the Rachut farm; created around 1900; Linden trees without a capping horizon | |
9278 | Pheasant Island | Pheasant Island | The Pheasant Island is one of the two islands in the south of the Great Lake Eutin. The island is about 150 × 200 meters. From the 9th century on, the Pheasant Island was the location of a Wendish castle, which was named "Utin" and was the center of the Gau of the same name. The castle was connected to the bank by a bridge. | |
13435 | Oldenburger Landstrasse | Green area with memorial stone "Heimburgs Ruh" | Green area with memorial stone; Mid 19th century; Monument made of boulders with the inscription "Heimburgs Ruh" for the chief forest master August Friedrich Paul von Heimburg, with surrounding green area in the manner of a grove | |
28802 | Oldenburger Landstrasse 18 | Forsthof Eutin: Forest garden | ||
13381 | Plöner Strasse | Evangelical cemetery | Protestant cemetery; 1783-1786; Design and execution by Daniel Rastedt; Rectangular area with crossroads and rows of linden trees, graves of important Eutinian personalities, brick enclosure | |
940 | Castle garden | Castle garden | The Eutin Palace Garden was one of the main areas for the presentation of the State Garden Show 2016 . Scope of protection: Castle garden, enclosure wall, north garden with wall, small waterfall, Kleiner Piependiek, Duvendiek, garden pond (formerly Baroque basin), Lindenbruchgraben, bridge at Großer Piependiek, bridge over Duvendiek, two bridges at small waterfall, three simple bridges, south bridge ( Schlossgrabenbrücke), park gate, north entrance, south entrance | |
9498 | Castle garden | Kitchen garden | ||
29602 | Castle garden | Avenue of lime trees |
Web links
Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Eutin - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
source
- List of cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein (PDF; approx. 826 kB)