List of cultural monuments in Freiburg im Breisgau

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The list of cultural monuments in Freiburg im Breisgau includes architectural and art monuments of the city of Freiburg im Breisgau , which are recorded in the " Directory of immovable architectural and art monuments and objects to be examined " of the State Office for Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg . This directory is not public and can only be viewed if there is a “legitimate interest”. The following list is therefore not exhaustive.

The city of Freiburg im Breisgau is locally responsible - Lower Monument Protection Authority, which suggests potential cultural monuments to the higher monument protection authority for entry in the monument book.

Cultural monuments by district

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The entire "historic old town and inner city area" is a listed building. Details were taken from the historical site analysis from a monument conservation value plan .

These include a.

image designation location Dating description
Fountain
Fountain Adelhauser Klosterplatz Fountain with a shell-like bowl, decorated with dolphins and foliage on a stick; created after the ancient model "The boy with the goose"; Created by the sculptor Alois Knittel, 1911.
Protected according to §§ 2 (small monument) DSchG


House with equipment and garden Adelhauser Strasse 10 Two-storey, eaves-standing building with a gable roof with dormer windows; Plaster facade with regularly lined up window axes; the windows are provided with late classicist frames and folding shutters, finally a profiled eaves cornice with a block frieze; early 19th century with slight remodeling (renewal of lattice windows, loft extensions, etc.)
Protected according to §§ 12 (building) DSchG


Residential house with outbuildings Adelhauser Strasse 12 Two-storey, gable roof construction; the facade plastered and regularly divided into 3: 4 axes; to the roof profiled eaves; the windows have simple sandstone frames and folding shutters; under the front part of the building a large cellar with barrel vaults and stitch caps as well as a round-arched entrance; the cellar and the thick outer walls are believed to have been built in 1262. Wilhelmitenkloster come from; the house including the rear building with a hipped roof dates from the 1st quarter of the 19th century.
Protected according to §§ 2 (general property) DSchG


Residential building with shop Adelhauser Strasse 14, 16 u. Marienstraße 10 Three-storey residential house with eaves and gable roof with dormer windows, consisting of three parts; plastered grid facade with clear floor plan and offset plinth as well as narrow, arched house entrances; the main floors richly decorated with window roofs and a final console frieze. The sloping corner to Marienstraße is additionally accentuated by bay windows; built in 1889 and subsequently only slightly overformed (including replacement of windows)
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential houses Adelhauser Strasse 14, 16 u. Marienstraße 10 Three-storey, eaves-standing residential house consisting of three parts of the house with a gable roof and dormer windows; the two buildings on Adelhauserstraße (picture) have a uniform design with a clear floor plan and a separate base as well as narrow, arched house entrances; the main floors are additionally accentuated by roofs and decorative parapet areas; built in 1889 and only slightly overformed afterwards (including replacement of windows).
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Gable wall Adelhauser Strasse 20 Gable wall of a former barn building from the 16th century; this barn was largely renovated in the 20th century and is now used as a garage. The deep saddle roof is striking.
Protected according to §§ 2 (component) DSchG


Residential house, former barn Adelhauser Strasse 20a Barn converted into a residential building with a saddle roof; the facade is plastered except for the sandstone corner blocks and the walls; distinctive wide arched portal with wedge stone, next to it narrow, also arched house entrance; Presumably built at the beginning of the 18th century as part of the petty-bourgeois, artisanal district and modernized and redesigned in the 20th century
Protected according to §§ 2 (Buildings) DSchG


Basement of the house to the crooked corner Adelhauser Strasse 29, 31, 31a The late medieval cellar is a cultural monument. The building itself is worth preserving: the two-storey, three-storey eaves side building in the west stands under a gable roof, which protrudes slightly over a decorative frieze; those in the habit of the 19th / fr. The facade, which has come down from the 20th century, is appropriately plastered and regularly structured by standing openings with colored bottles; on the ground floor there is a shop or restaurant installation; in the core of the 15th century, in the 19th and 20th centuries Century repeatedly modernized.
Protected according to §§ 2 (component) DSchG


Former  Adelhauser monastery with monastery church
More pictures
Former Adelhauser monastery with monastery church Adelhauser Strasse 33 Former monastery complex with furnishings and archaeologically relevant soil areas of the monastery grounds and the forecourt, in the inner courtyard a fountain. Four-wing complex grouped around an inner courtyard with an integrated monastery church in the SW. The nave extends parallel to Adelhauser Straße and shows a simple facade with colossal order and narrow, high segmented arched windows; at a new location built between 1677 and 1694 as a so-called new monastery and after 1803 used as a municipal girls' community school
Protected according to §§ 12 (building) DSchG


Residential building Adlerstrasse 04 Three-story, eaves-standing building with a gable roof with dormers; hierarchically structured plastered façade with belt cornices and two double axes in the center of the façade with balconies in front of them with wrought iron grids; side gate passage with segmental arched walls and skylight door from the construction period; built around 1890 and hardly changed afterwards
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Double tenement house Adlerstrasse 05, 07 Three-storey, eaves-standing double tenement house with gable roof and dormer windows; axially symmetrical facade structure with side entrances and hierarchically designed plaster facade in the style of the neo-renaissance with belts, window aprons and triangular gable roofs over the windows (at No. 7); finally projecting eaves cornice with block frieze; the original entrance door at No. 5 received; built in 1888 and subsequently only slightly reshaped or, in the case of no. 7, reconstruction of the ground floor through shop fitting
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential building Adlerstrasse 09 Three-storey corner building with a hipped gable roof with dormers; Plastered facade with 2: 4 axes and one axis on the sloping corner of the building and emphasized here on the first floor by a balcony with wrought iron grille; the façade in the neo-renaissance style is strictly structured by surrounding cornices and window frames and closed off to the roof by eaves with a block frieze; the original skylight door received; built around 1890 and only slightly overformed (including windows).
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Duplex Adlerstrasse 11, 13 Two- to three-storey, eaves-standing semi-detached house with gable roof and dormer windows; axially symmetrical facade structure with side entrances and hierarchically designed plaster facade in the style of the neo-renaissance with straps, window aprons and arched windows on the ground floor; finally projecting eaves cornice with block frieze; built around 1890; No. 13 after 1950 modernly increased by a full storey and the windows exchanged
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Workers housing Adlerstrasse 15, Gretherstrasse 3, 5, 7 Closed row of two-storey eaves side houses with pitched roofs (with new dormers); simple plastered facades with regularly arranged window axes, narrow house entrances with external steps and offset plinth floors with rectangular basement windows with wooden locks; the windows are fitted with shutters and frames in contrasting colors; the apartments have floor plans tailored to the social position of the residents; err. 1864/65 as workers houses of the Fauler foundry.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential and commercial building, formerly Badhau At the flour scale 02 n the corner of Kaiser-Joseph-Straße, narrow, deep, three-story corner building with a steep, three-story saddle roof; the neo-baroque plastered facade is divided into three axes by corner pilasters, front gable portal and block frieze; the core substance from the late Middle Ages; 1826/27 Demolition of the monopitch roof and new construction of a saddle roof; in the 20th century, among other things, installation of dormer windows and shop remodeling.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former  Augustinian monastery, today Augustinian museum
Former Augustinian monastery, today Augustinian museum Augustinerplatz 01, 03, Salzstrasse 32 A building complex grouped around two courtyards directly on the city wall with a former monastery church on Salzstrasse; the facade is structured by narrow arched windows raised with ox eyes; built in the first half of the 14th century and rebuilt at the beginning of the 18th century; 1823 conversion to city theater, 1922/23 partly Baroque restoration and establishment of a museum; Since 2006 extensive renovation and conversion work, including the construction of new building wings. For the entirety of Augustinian museum next to the city wall remains and the remains of the old city moat (Flstnr. 1194) are
managed in accordance with §§ 12 (impersonal entity) DSchG


Residential building Belfortstrasse 13, 15, 17 Residential house consisting of three sections; these are each eaves, three-storey with a gable roof (except for No. 17) with dormers; strict hierarchical facade structure in the form of pilaster strips, cranked cornices and profiled window frames; the central axes are grouped together like a risalit and emphasized by balconies on the first floor; at no. 17 additionally blind gable attachment; Erected in the 1870s and at No. 17 the roof has been modernized recently.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential building, today a university building Belfortstrasse 14 Three-storey, eaves-standing building with a gable roof; strict division of the facade in the form of cornices and flat pilasters; the ground floor with ribbon rustics and gate passage to the rear courtyard or a bay window in the central axis; on the first floor balcony with wrought iron bars and windows with roofs; Built in the 1870s as a residential building and used today by the university
Protected according to §§ 2 (Buildings) DSchG


Residential building, today a university building Belfortstrasse 16 Four-storey, eaves-standing building with a gable roof; largely symmetrical facade structure with pilaster strips and belts; on the ground floor Bandrustika and side gate to the courtyard; on the first floor the windows are accentuated by canopies and the central axis by a balcony with baluster railing; Built in the 1870s as a residential building and used today by the university. The building was subsequently increased by a full storey.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential building, today a university building Belfortstrasse 16 Four-storey, eaves-standing building with a gable roof; Plastered facade structured by a strict alignment of axes, cornices and window canopies; on the ground floor band rustics and framing with wedge stone; the windows on the first floor are accentuated by parapet fields with balusters and segmental arches; inside the vaulted cellar and staircase from the building period preserved; built in the 1870s as a residential building and used today by the university; 1911 increased, also relocation of entrance and installation of dormer windows
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential and commercial building with equipment Belfortstrasse 27 Four-storey, eaves-standing building with a saddle roof that was subsequently extended; symmetrically structured facade in five axes with emphasis on the central axis through balconies arranged one above the other; on the ground floor shop from the time of construction with large shop window openings between grooved pillars; On the 1st and 2nd floor, emphasis on the window and door openings through profiled frames with straight roofs; the 4th floor is simple and set off by a cornice; built around 1900 with later alterations.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential building Belfortstrasse 30, Im Grün 02, Wilhelmstrasse 05, 07 Residential house made up of four house sections: the twin house Wilhelmstrasse 5 and 7 (picture), designed as a corner building at the intersection, originally two-storey with a gable roof with younger dormer windows; axially symmetrically structured facade with centrally located house entrances, arched openings on the ground floor and floor-like 1st floor with different window canopies and a balcony with wrought iron grille (No. 5); built around 1880 and extended around 1900; in the 1950s loft extension with dormer
protection according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential building Belfortstrasse 30, Im Grün 02, Wilhelmstrasse 05, 07 The building section Belfortstraße 30 (picture): a two-storey, four-axis eaves side building with a gable roof and dormers; hierarchically structured plastered facade with segment-arched ground floor openings and side entrance with skylight door; the 1st floor designed like a flooring with representative window frames and balcony with wrought iron grille; Built around 1880 together with Wilhelmstrasse 5 and 7 and Im Grün 2 and hardly changed since then
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential building Belfortstrasse 30, Im Grün 02, Wilhelmstrasse 05, 07 The building section Im Grün 2 (picture): an originally two-storey, four-axle side eaves building with a steep mansard gable roof with dormers; Plastered facade with color-contrasted window frames and folding shutters; the ground floor windows and the side gate passage are segmented; on the 1st and 2nd floors a balcony is attached over massive stone consoles; built together with Wilhelmstrasse 5, 7 and Belfortstrasse 30 around 1880 and added a full storey around 1900; also installation of new windows.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential building Belfortstrasse 33, Wilhelmstrasse 09 Two-storey corner building consisting of two house sections with a hipped gable roof and subsequently built-in dormers; standing on an acute-angled plot of land between Belfortstrasse and Wilhelmstrasse with a garden worth preserving in front of it; the plastered facades each divided into 3: 3 axes and free of facade decor apart from the roof overhang occupied by brackets; arched openings on the ground floor and two entrances that emphasize the central axis; Erected around 1880, the facade and the roof changed.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential house with equipment Belfortstrasse 46 Two-storey eaves side building with saddle roof with dormers; four-axis plaster facade with sandstone elements; In the flat side elevation the segmental arched house entrance with high skylight window and representative sandstone frame is located; on the 1st floor balcony over consoles; the old balcony door with box windows has also been preserved here; further historical components are the cellar with wooden beam ceiling and wall-mounted equipment such as doors and stucco-framed ceilings; Built around 1875 together with Belfortstrasse 48.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential house with restaurant Belfortstrasse 52 Three-storey corner building under a gable roof with dormer windows; the plastered facade divided into 6: 4 axes or the single-axis, sloping corner of the house is emphasized by a balcony and a tower-like roof attachment; hierarchical facade structure with ribbon rustics on the ground floor, cornice strips and wedge-shaped window frames (1st floor); at the base of the roof cornice made of stepped consoles; built around 1880 and the facade hardly changed except for the installation of new lattice windows.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential building with shop Belfortstrasse 55 Three-storey eaves side building under a gable roof with dormers; largely symmetrically structured façade with ribbed ground floor with side gate passage and old shop with slim, cast-iron columns; the upper floors are clinkered or the center of the facade is accentuated by twin windows and pilaster strips; the windows on the first floor also have representative window roofs; built in the 1880s and hardly changed afterwards (including replacement of the windows).
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Jesuit College, Old University
Jesuit College, Old University Bertoldstrasse 17, 17a, Brunnenstrasse 01 Four-wing complex between Bertoldstrasse and Brunnenstrasse as a Jesuit college between 1683 and 1727; Plant burned out in 1944 and rebuilt by 1957. Like all Jesuit churches, the towering main facade of the church, made of sandstone and plastered surfaces, corresponds in its structure to the church Il Gesu in Rome and thus to the mother church of the Jesuit order founded by Ignatius von Loyola in 1534.
Protected according to §§ 12 (entity) DSchG


Jesuit College, Old University Bertoldstrasse 17, 17a, Brunnenstrasse 01 The three-storey, elongated wing of the Old University, which is regularly structured in 17 axes, takes up the sweeping sweep of Bertoldstrasse in its facade. The main facade of the Jesuit church rises to the west. In the east there is a single-storey portal building which leads to a small inner courtyard that extends parallel to Universitätsstraße. The large inner courtyard of the four-wing complex is also part of the whole.
Protected according to §§ 12 (entity) DSchG


Fountain
Fountain Bertoldstrasse 26 (near) Fountain made of shell limestone with a curved, polygonal trough and a downward bulging fountain column with a crowning vase; Established in 1886.
Protected according to §§ 2 (small monument) DSchG


Administration building with green area Bertoldstrasse 43 An entity consisting of two building parts and a green area; the ten-story main building, which faces Bertoldstrasse with its narrow side, rises above a conically cut base, creating a slight bend in the facade; Above the fully glazed ground floor, the facade is structured like a grid through the reinforced concrete frames and horizontal concrete strips; erected in 1956/61 as one of the first high-rise buildings under the architects Linde, Schilling and Hiß in the style of progressive reconstruction.
Protected according to §§ 2 (aggregate) DSchG


Administration building with green area Bertoldstrasse 43 Two-storey, glazed reinforced concrete building with a flat roof on the green area to Rotteckring; Built in 1956/61 together with the main building in place of the Bertholdgymnasium that was destroyed in 1944.
Protected according to §§ 2 (aggregate) DSchG


City theater with forecourt
City theater with forecourt Bertoldstrasse 46 Three-dimensional structure clad with light sandstone; the semicircular main facade, structured by high foyer windows, faces the Old Synagogue square, from where a gently sloping driveway leads up; Based on plans by the Berlin architect Heinrich Seeling, it was built between 1905 and 1910 in a reduced Art Nouveau style, purified in 1939 under Schlippe and rebuilt between 1949 and 1962. The elevated location goes back to the baroque bastion on which the Villa Klehe and then the theater were built.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


City theater, so-called Small House Bertoldstrasse 46 Theater extension consisting of two cubic components on Sedanstrasse; the sandstone facade is dominated by closed wall surfaces that are only pierced by narrow (partly blind) openings; the transverse building on the ground floor running parallel to the outside staircase opened like an arcade; 1940s / 1950s.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential and commercial building Bertoldstrasse 51 Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof with row of dormer windows; plastered perforated facade with wide, floor-to-ceiling arched openings and gate passage on the ground floor; the upper floors above are regularly divided into five axes; Erected around 1850 as part of the row of gateway houses along the northern Bertoldstrasse; after 1944 rebuilt in parts or the facade simplified and the roof expanded.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Residential and commercial building Bertoldstrasse 53 Three-storey eaves side building with pitched roof with dormers; plastered perforated facade with wide, floor-to-ceiling arched openings and gate passage on the ground floor; the upper floors above are regularly divided into four axes and the horizontal is accentuated by narrow belts and the roof approach is emphasized by a cornice made of stepped consoles; Erected around 1850 as part of the row of gateways extending along the northern Bertoldstrasse and slightly changed after 1944 (especially the ground floor and roof).
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Facade of the residential building Bertoldstrasse 61 Plastered facade with arched openings on the ground floor and axially symmetrically structured upper floors; the horizontal is accentuated by profiled belt straps and rows of windows with folding shutters; in the central axis of the first floor, a balcony attached over stone consoles; Erected around 1850 as part of the row of gateways extending along the northern Bertoldstraße and rebuilt after 1944 except for the facade, or the gateway was converted into shop access. The house itself is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (component) DSchG


Residential and commercial building Bertoldstrasse 63 Freestanding three-storey building on three sides with a hipped gable roof with roof attachment and dormer windows; the plastered facade, sloping towards the corner, structured by horizontal cornices and a strict row of axes; the side gate passage and the ground floor windows are each arched; the windows are mostly fitted with shutters, the cloaks and the eaves in a contrasting color; built around 1850 as part of a series of gateways and hardly changed afterwards.
Protected according to §§ 12 (building) DSchG


Residential house with equipment, front garden and enclosure Bismarckallee 16 Detached three-storey semi-detached house at the western entrance to Rosastraße with a steep mansard roof with dormers; symmetrically structured main facade with a central bay window and a dwarf house; Facade decoration by pilaster strips and horizontal cornices; including construction-time wall-mounted fittings inside; built in 1898 according to plans by the Freiburg architect Friedrich Ploch. In addition to the garden, the totality also includes the enclosure.
Protected according to §§ 2 (aggregate) DSchG


Bank building Bismarckallee 18 Multi-storey building between Bismarckallee, Friedrichstrasse and Rosastrasse; Starting from the tower-like main building in the north (with an attached staircase), the upstream building skilfully steps down towards Rosastraße, with the individual floors becoming larger; The first floor protrudes above the forecourt without supports, which gives the forecourt a special accent; built in 1970 by the architect Günther Balser in place of the destroyed Hotel Europäische Hof.
Protected according to §§ test case DSchG


Wall fountain
Wall fountain Brunnenstrasse 01 Small wall fountain made of granite with fluted half-shell and rounded granite stone as a stick; around 1868. The fountain is embedded in the side facade of the Old University, see Bertoldstrasse 17, 17a, Brunnenstrasse 1 (Flst.Nr. 0-577).
Protected according to §§ 2 (component) DSchG


Rest of the city center

Bruehl

Level

Haslach

Herdern

Fiefdom

Moss forest

Neuburg

Oberau

Sankt Georgen

Stühlinger

Forest lake

Wiehre

Zähringen

See also

Web links

Commons : Cultural monuments in Freiburg im Breisgau  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ [1] , Regional Council Freiburg im Breisgau, Section 21 ( online ); [2]
  2. [3] .
  3. ↑ Associated with this is the entry into the ADABweb database (only for authorized authorities).
  4. [4] , § 14 Law for the Protection of Cultural Monuments
  5. Statutes on the protection of the entire "historic old town and inner city area" of the city of Freiburg i. Br. .
  6. Historical site analysis of the entire Freiburg im Breisgau complex