List of cultural monuments in Friedrichstadt
In the list of cultural monuments in Friedrichstadt , all cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein city of Friedrichstadt (North Friesland district) are listed (as of 2017).
Protection zones
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| 29353 | Historic city center Friedrichstadt | Historic city center Friedrichstadt | The monument area includes the planned town of the 17th century, which was created as a Dutch refugee foundation on an island-like area in the lower reaches of the Eider. It is essentially limited as follows: 1. in the north by the Treene, 2. in the east by the Ostersielzug, 3. in the south by the landing area, 4. in the west by the inland port and the Wester-Sielzug |
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Factual entities
Structural systems
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| 2914 | At the inland port 14 | Sandstone tablet (cat) |
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| 6087 | At the inland port 17 | Former synagogue |
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| 6088 | At the inland port 18 | Residential building (former Jewish school) |
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| 2915 | At the inland port 21 a | Relief panel (bird with branch) |
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| 2940 | At the Fürstenburgwall 1 | 2 relief panels (lion heads) | Relief no longer exists | |
| 2941 | Am Fürstenburgwall 7 | Relief tablet (coat of arms) |
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| 6349 | Am Fürstenburgwall 9 | Residential building |
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| 17th | Am Fürstenburgwall 11 | Residential building | "Five-Gable House" |
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| 2942 | Am Fürstenburgwall 12 - 13 | Residential building |
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| 32798 | At the Fürstenburgwall 14 | Residential building | Community center; 1st half of the 17th century / E. 19th century; three-storey gable roof construction, two-axis brick facade, segmented arched windows with plastered lintels | |
| 2945 | At the Fürstenburgwall 15 | Roman Catholic Church of St. Knud with furnishings | The former Catholic church was built in 1853 in neo-Gothic style. In 2003 the church was secularized . In the church there is a wooden crucifix from around 1230/1240. |
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| 27372 | On the market | Marketplace |
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| 2916 | On the market | Well house with pump |
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| 26987 | On the market | Monument to the foundation of the empire (1891) | ||
| 6610 | At market 2 | Residential building |
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| 2920 | At the market 11 | town hall |
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| 2921 | At market 12 | District Court |
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| 2922 | At the market 16 | Residential and commercial building |
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| 1887 | At the market 18 | Residential and commercial building |
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| 2923 | At the market 19 | former pharmacy |
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| 2924 | At market 21 | Residential building |
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| 2925 | At the market 22 | Residential building |
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| 2926 | At the market 23 | Residential building |
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| 4052 | At the Mittelburgwall | Ev.-luth. Church of St. Christophorus with furnishings | The Protestant church was built from 1643 to 1649. Most of the furnishings are from 1861. |
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| 2927 | At the Mittelburgwall | Stone bridge |
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| 2928 | Am Mittelburgwall 15 | Residential building | It was possible to attract influential Dutch traders until the 18th century. The house brand of this house shows the city coat of arms of Amsterdam , it belonged to the brother of the local mayor. |
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| 2929 | Am Mittelburgwall 16 | Relief plaque (two lion heads) |
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| 2930 | At Mittelburgwall 18 | Residential building |
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| 2931 | Am Mittelburgwall 20 | Residential house with front door |
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| 2932 | Am Mittelburgwall 22 | Residential building |
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| 2934 | Am Mittelburgwall 24 | Neberhaus | Residential building; 2nd V. 17th century; Restoration and reconstruction measures 1961–63 and 1970/71; two-storey, eaves gable roof building with stepped gable. Brick facade with sill cornices and basket arches over the windows in a decorative offset. Inside construction-time equipment elements; with rear building and cistern |
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| 4053 | Am Mittelburgwall 25 | Mennonite church (prayer house) with furnishings |
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| 19488 | Am Mittelburgwall 25 | Gravestones according to inventory |
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| 2933 | Am Mittelburgwall 25 | so-called old coin |
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| 2935 | Am Mittelburgwall 30 | Residential building |
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| 2936 | At Mittelburgwall 34 | Residential building |
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| 2937 | Am Stadtfeld 2 | Residential building |
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| 10528 | Am Stadtfeld 4 | Residential building |
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| 2938 | Am Stadtfeld 11 | Residential building |
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| 2939 | Am Stadtfeld 19 | Residential building |
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| 117 | Am Stadtfeld 28 | Residential building |
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| 8069 | Tönningerstraße (formerly Bahnhofstraße 1) | milestone |
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| 22809 | Bahnhofstrasse 1 | Friedrichstadt station | Friedrichstadt railway station; 1887, 1934; to the west of the city center and the nearby Ff signal box |
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| 30464 | Bahnhofstrasse 1 a | Signal box Ff | Signal box Ff; 1934; Dispatcher interlocking out of order; Two-storey brick building with overhanging flat roof and a round end with ribbon windows facing south |
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| 7080 | Holmertorstrasse 11 | Inn |
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| 12421 | L 156 | Road bridge over the Eider |
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| 2946 | Lohgerberstrasse 22 | So-called. Count house |
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| 10396 | Ostermarktstrasse 15 | Hansen joinery with inventory |
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| 2947 | Prinzenstrasse 3 | Relief plaque (lamb) |
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| 2948 | Prinzenstrasse 8 | Relief plaque (swan and parrot) |
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| 2949 | Prinzenstrasse 10 | Relief tablet (horse) |
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| 2950 | Prinzenstrasse 12 | Relief plaque (deer) |
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| 2951 | Prinzenstrasse 19 | Residential building |
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| 2952 | Prinzenstrasse 23 | Residential building |
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| 2953 | Prinzenstrasse 25 | Relief tablet (fish) |
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| 2954 | Prinzenstrasse 28 | Residential house (Paludanushaus) | Today the meeting house of the Danish minority in Friedrichstadt |
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| 2955 | Prinzessstrasse 26 | Small gabled house |
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| 2956 | Prinzesstrasse 29 | Remonstrant Reformed Church with furnishings | The first church was built in 1625, this was destroyed in 1850. The current church was built from 1852 to 1854. |
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| 19483 | Prinzesstrasse 29 | Gravestones according to inventory |
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| 2957 | Westerhafenstrasse 4 | Speicher Schwarzes Roß |
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| 6089 | Westermarktstrasse 24 | Residential building (former rabbinate) |
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Green features
literature
- Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments. Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. Founded by the Tag für Denkmalpflege 1900, continued by Ernst Gall , edited by Johannes Habich, Christoph Timm (Hamburg) and Lutz Wilde (Lübeck), updated by Susanne Grötz and Klaus Jan Philipp (Hamburg) and Lutz Wilde (Schleswig-Holstein). 3. Edition. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-422-03120-3 .
Web links
Commons : Cultural monuments in Friedrichstadt - collection of images, videos and audio files
source
- List of cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein (PDF; approx. 1003 kB)