List of cultural monuments in Halle (Saale) / old town

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In the list of cultural monuments in Halle (Saale) / Old Town , all cultural monuments of the independent city of Halle (Saale) in the old town are listed. The basis is the monument register of the State of Saxony-Anhalt, which was created on the basis of the Monument Protection Act of October 21, 1991 by the State Office for Monument Preservation and Archeology of Saxony-Anhalt and has been continuously updated since then (status: December 31, 2019).

Cultural monuments

Monument areas

location designation description

Registration
number

Identification type image
Alter Markt 1 to 12, 14, 18, 24 to 29, 31 to 34 and other houses
(map)
Old town Historic town center within the former fortification with market and old market as a central square ensemble, characterizing the dense, consistently very representative buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, interspersed with remarkable medieval and early modern buildings, including excellent examples of neo-Gothic and neo-Baroque , the New Renaissance and Art Nouveau 094 04524 Monument area Old town
Old Market 1 to 12, 14, 17, 18, 24 to 29, 31 to 34
(map)
space One of the oldest settlement centers in the city with partly preserved medieval buildings and representative town houses from the 16th to 19th centuries that characterize the square. 094 75003 Monument area space
Am Bauhof 2
(map)
alley Dead-end street at a right angle to the lower Leipziger Straße, named after the city's material collection point for public buildings, which was built there in 1488, today with predominantly Wilhelminian-style buildings 094 80073 Monument area alley
At Marienkirche 1 to 4,
(map)
Street train Along the south side of the St. Marien market church, completely occupied by lavishly designed Wilhelminian-style administrative and commercial buildings, built in the 1880s 094 96220 Monument area Street train
At the Moritzkirche 6, 7, 8
(map)
Street train Street named after the Gothic hall church St. Moritz, extension of the old market to the west belonging to the oldest part of Halle, dominated by the choir facade of the church and parish buildings 094 13217 Monument area Street train
Bärgasse 2
(map)
alley In 1828 a short lane named after the old inn “Zum Schwarzen Bären”, today characterized by the remains of baroque buildings in the shadow of the Marienkirche 094 96705 Monument area alley
Barfüßerstraße 6 to 11, 13 to 18, 20
(map)
Street train Already in the Middle Ages there was a connection between the northern outskirts of the city, Großer Steinstraße and Markt, once development with noble courtyards, today characterized by various stately town houses of the Baroque and Art Nouveau 094 12385 Monument area Street train
Bechershof
(map)
Street train Narrow, right-angled street on a medieval floor plan named after the old Becher family from Halle 094 96707 Monument area Street train
Bergstrasse 1 to 7
(map)
Street train The street between Kleiner Ulrichstraße and Friedemann-Bach-Platz, named after the nearby Jägerberg, has a significant amount of Wilhelminian-style buildings 094 75101 Monument area Street train
Bölbergasse 1 to 4
(map)
Street train Already named in the 15th century, the alley between Großer and Kleiner Ulrichstraße, built on during the Wilhelminian era 094 96729 Monument area Street train
Brüderstraße 2 to 16
(map)
Street train Street named after the von Pruve knight family who lived here, with significant remains of representative buildings from the 16th to 19th centuries. Century 094 75117 Monument area Street train
Christian-Wolff-Strasse 2, 4, 6, 8
(map)
Street train 094 66083 Monument area Street train
Dachritzstrasse 1 to 13
(map)
Street train The old west-east connection between Großer and Kleiner Ulrichstraße, named after the village of Dachritz, which bore the name of a family Dachritz, Wilhelminian style apartment buildings and commercial buildings on the northern row of streets have been closed 094 80196 Monument area Street train
Domplatz 1 to 10
(map)
space After the cathedral located next to it, first the cathedral cemetery, then the place called Domplatz with representative medieval, baroque and late classicist buildings, in today's dimensions since the 17th century 094 80201 Monument area space
Dreyhauptstrasse 1, 2
(map)
Street train Connection between Hallmarkt and Altes Markt, characterized by representative public buildings from the Wilhelminian era and the Moritzkirche, which dominates the street 094 80206 Monument area Street train
Dreyhauptstraße 2, Hallorenring 1 to 7, Moritzkirchhof 1
(map)
Street train The street on the western edge of the old town that emerged after the Hallsaal had been vaulted, still partly occupied by Wilhelminian style houses and characterized by the Moritzkirche, the former police headquarters and the Marktkirche 094 96852 Monument area Street train
Flutgasse 1 to 4
(map)
Street train Medieval lane named after the recurring flooding of the hall, part of the historical street plan, the west side with z. T. medieval and early modern buildings 094 96797 Monument area Street train
Friedemann-Bach-Platz 1 to 5
(map)
space Former Paradeplatz, dominated by the imposing structures of Moritzburg and the Physics Institute of Martin Luther University 094 75131 Monument area space
Graseweg 1 to 16
(map)
Street train The old path running parallel to Große Klausstraße, proven since the 16th century, at the eastern end of the street, a square-like extension with the last half-timbered ensemble from the 16th and 17th centuries still in existence in Halle. 094 12406 Monument area Street train
Große Brauhausstrasse 1 to 30, 30a, 31
(map)
Street train The street that has existed since the Middle Ages and has been named since around 1800 after the breweries formerly located here, built on 17th – 20th centuries. Century 094 13190 Monument area Street train
Große Klausstraße 1 to 22
(map)
Street train Old, slightly winding connection between Domstrasse and Markt named after the Nikolauskapelle, which was demolished in 1569; Residential development, some with a medieval and early modern core 094 13213 Monument area Street train
Große Märkerstrasse 1 to 27
(map)
Street train With regard to the preserved historical building stock, it is the most important late medieval-early modern street in the old town, built around 1200, filled with sophisticated patrician houses from the 16th to 19th centuries, the oldest houses with medieval core substance 094 70195 Monument area Street train
Große Nikolaistraße 1 to 12
(map)
Street train In the Middle Ages, an important inner-city street called “mud” after the fallow land that once existed there, named from 1891 after the Nikolauskapelle that used to stand there, structurally characterized by large courtyards, some from the Baroque period 094 70202 Monument area Street train
Große Steinstraße 8 to 29, 29a, 30 to 34, 34a, 35, 52, 53, 55 to 60, 60a, 61, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 73 bod 76, 78 to 82
(map)
Street train The eastern arterial road of the medieval Halle, so named since the 13th century, the western part belongs to the old town, today a metropolitan shopping street with partly lavish New Baroque and Art Nouveau commercial buildings, a few houses dating from the pre-Founding era, built in the last quarter of the 19th century to approx. 1900 094 12649 Monument area Street train
Große Ulrichstraße 1 to 61
(map)
Street train Northern arterial road of the medieval road network, the winding street today is occupied by three- to four-story, lavishly designed commercial buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the most impressive in its closeness among the historic streetscapes of the city center 094 75028 Monument area Street train
Great Berlin 1 to 14
(map)
space Rectangular square on the Große Brauhausstraße and the southern end of the Große Märkerstraße, the southern end of the square with partly dominating baroque houses 094 12408 Monument area space
Großer Sandberg 1 to 16
(map)
Street train Named from 1828, already existing in the Middle Ages, the path in the south-eastern old town, characteristic remains of the old town buildings, mainly from the 18th century, have been preserved 094 17063 Monument area Street train
Gustav-Anlauf-Straße 1 to 22
(map)
Street train Created in 1906 with the new building of the court on Hansering, dominated by the rear of the neo-Gothic regional court and the southern side of the council court 094 96843 Monument area Street train
Gutjahrstrasse
(map)
Street line The street in the southern old town, named after the Gutjahrbrunnen 1886 in Oleariusstraße, is characterized by the Gutjahrschule school building that dominates the street 094 96845 Monument area Street line
Hackebornstrasse 1 to 4, 4a, 5
(map)
Street train A short street in the western old town, named after the brine fountain "Hackeborn", which was formerly located here, since 1886, a street scene from the Wilhelminian era characterized by lavishly decorated houses 094 13134 Monument area Street train
Hansering 1 to 17
(map)
Street train Formerly Poststrasse, promenade-like, heavily green residential and commercial street, laid out from the 1870s on the site of the abandoned fortifications, most important urban development of the late 19th century in the inner city of Halle 094 13234 Monument area Street train
Joliot-Curie-Platz 1, 1a, 1b, 2, 26 to 34
(map)
space Former Old Promenade, green, rectangular open space with a fountain, characterized by the opera house on one side and the post office building on the other, as well as representative rental and commercial buildings from the Wilhelminian era 094 96876 Monument area space
Jägergasse 1, 2
(map)
alley Short west-east connection between Kleiner and Großer Ulrichstraße, historical development largely shaped by the Wilhelminian-style rear buildings of Großer and Kleiner Ulrichstraße, medieval alley character easy to understand 094 80158 Monument area alley
Karzerplan
(map)
Street train Short, right-angled lane named after the university detention center that used to be there, connecting Hansering and Rathausstrasse 094 96888 Monument area Street train
Kaulenberg 1 to 7
(map)
alley Old, narrow connection between Großer Ulrichstrasse and Universitätsring, structurally characterized by baroque houses with facades that were partly overformed around 1900 094 04802 Monument area alley
Kleine Brauhausstrasse 7, 8, 9, 11, 20, 21, 22
(map)
Street train Named after the breweries that were formerly there in large numbers in 1828, the street on a medieval floor plan, predominantly occupied by Wilhelminian style, representative tenement houses from the late 19th century. 094 96892 Monument area Street train
Kleine Klausstrasse 1 to 18
(map)
Street train A street named after the Nikolauskapelle, which was formerly located there, development with residential and commercial buildings dating back to the Baroque period, some of the houses are essentially medieval, renovations and extensions in the 19th century. 094 15164 Monument area Street train
Small Market Street
(map)
Street Street layout under monument protection, after the formerly boggy ground there until 1928 mud, then Kleine Nikolaistraße and since 1950 called Kleine Marktstraße connection between Dachritzstraße and Großer Nikolaistraße 094 96898 Monument area Street
Kleine Märkerstraße 1 to 11
(map)
Street train In the 19th century, the old street, named after the Merklin family from Halle, was structurally characterized by residential and commercial buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries in a closed perimeter block 094 14669 Monument area Street train
Kleine Steinstrasse 1 to 8
(map)
Street train Named after the oldest stone gate in Halle, today characterized by the imposing buildings of the district court (built in 1906) and the municipal savings bank (built in 1914/15) as well as baroque residential buildings 094 13439 Monument area Street train
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 1 to 24, 24a, 24b, 25 to 37
(map)
Street train Named so since the 15th century after the St. Ulrich Church, which was demolished in 1531, still largely shaped by the medieval town plan, elaborate Wilhelminian style and Art Nouveau houses and stately baroque residential buildings 094 14965 Monument area Street train
Little Berlin 1, 2
(map)
space Small, rectangular square at the intersection of Grosse Märkerstrasse and Sternstrasse, characterized by representative, Wilhelminian-style houses with almost closed historical buildings, built on 16-19. Century 094 96902 Monument area space
Kleiner Sandberg 1 to 11
(map)
Street train Narrow lane named since 1828, characterized by baroque half-timbered houses and farm and warehouse buildings from the 19th century. 094 96904 Monument area Street train
Small forge 4, 6
(card)
Street train The short connection between Markt and Großer Steinstraße, named after the craftsmen who have lived here since the 13th century, is today largely characterized by lavish Wilhelminian-style commercial buildings 094 16411 Monument area Street train
Kuhgasse 1 to 10
(map)
alley Narrow alley between Großer Märkerstraße and Schmeerstraße in the medieval street network of the city center, mainly built up with residential houses from the 19th century, but the pre-industrial alley character has been retained 094 70110 Monument area alley
Kutschgasse 1 to 5
(map)
Street train The narrow lane between Altes Markt and Little Berlin, named after the haulage companies that were based here until the 19th century, are simple apartment buildings in block perimeter buildings from the 16th to 19th centuries. Century 094 16406 Monument area Street train
Cool fountain
(map)
alley The old, very narrow alley in the shadow of the patrician house, the Kühler Brunnen, with entrance from the market, named after the former wine bar "Zum Kühlen Brunnen" 094 96909 Monument area alley
Leipziger Strasse 3 to 106
(map)
Street train One of the five main streets of the medieval hall, built in the 12th century, today a representative shopping street with partly extremely elaborate neo-baroque and art nouveau facades, occasional simple classicist houses from the middle of the 19th century. 094 14876 Monument area Street train
Marketplace 1 to 23
(map)
space North of the Old Market in the 12th century, as part of the city fortifications, the new urban center was built, in particular the square dominated by the four-tower St. Mary's Market Church, the Red Tower, the Ratshof and the town house 094 70165 Monument area space
Mittelstrasse 1 to 5, 5a, 6 to 21
(map)
Street train From 1850 on, the street between Großer Steinstrasse and Schulstrasse, formerly the home of the butchers and bone carvers, street ensemble with picturesque buildings, including remarkable Baroque houses, built from 17th to early 20th century. 094 16416 Monument area Street train
Moritzburgring 1 to 10
(map)
Street train Spatially expanded street ensemble between Robert-Franz-Ring and Universitätsring, laid out since 1895 as a western continuation of the Old Promenade (Universitätsring) on ​​the site of the former medieval city fortifications 094 70187 Monument area Street train
Moritzkirchhof
(map)
space Small rectangular square on the north side of the St. Moritz Church, the site of the former St. Moritz cemetery, today characterized by the renaissance building of the former St. Johannis Hospital 094 70188 Monument area space
Moritzzwinger 6 to 18
(map)
Street train 094 66086 Monument area Street train
Mühlberg 1 to 4
(map)
Street train Around the middle of the 19th century named after Neumühle, a slightly curved, historical street on a sloping terrain towards Neumühle 094 96959 Monument area Street train
Mühlgasse 1 to 4, 4a
(map)
Street train Street already existing in the 13th century, named after the mills on the ditch of the same name, connecting the Domplatz on sloping terrain with the mill ground 094 96960 Monument area Street train
Mühlpforte 1, 2
(map)
Street train Named after the former gate of the medieval city fortifications, a picturesque ensemble in the depression between the cathedral and Moritzburg, characterized in particular by the historic mills from the 16th to 19th centuries. Century 094 70192 Monument area Street train
Nine houses
(map)
Street train Old connecting route between Brüderstraße and Großer Steinstraße, named New Houses (= Neue Gasse) around 1740, occupied by houses from the Wilhelminian era 094 75158 Monument area Street train
Oleariusstraße 1, 1a, 1b, 2, 4a, 6, 6a, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13
(map)
Street train Street in the west of the old town, named after the theologian and local historian Gottfried Olearius, in 1886, mainly built with representative apartment buildings from the Wilhelminian era 094 75160 Monument area Street train
Rannische Strasse 1, 2, 4, 4a, 5 to 11, 13 to 23
(map)
Street train The arterial road leading south from Alten Markt since the 12th century, named after the village of Radewell south of Halle, still characterized by significant remains of representative buildings from the Renaissance, Baroque and early 19th century. 094 13233 Monument area Street train
Rathausstrasse 1 to 10, 12, 13a, 14, 15
(map)
Street train Until 1893 as Rathausgasse one of the 26 alleys of the old hall, in the late 19th century expanded to a representative inner city street, in its completely preserved, historically grown shape one of the most beautiful streets in the inner city 094 97002 Monument area Street train
Salzgrafenstraße 1, 1a, 2 to 6
(map)
Street line Named in 1886 after the Salzgrafen, who exercised jurisdiction among the salt workers in the "Tal", a straight street with representative Art Nouveau apartment buildings and the southern edge of the Hallmarkt square 094 70115 Monument area Street line
Salzstrasse 1 to 6
(map)
Street train From 1900 named after the brine wells formerly located here, short street with a medieval street plan 094 97037 Monument area Street train
Schmeerstraße 1 to 28
(map)
Street train One of the oldest streets in Halle with a particularly diverse historical development, named after the pig slaughterers who lived here, characterized by lavish Wilhelminian style residential and commercial buildings, and in the northern half of the street town houses from the 16th to 18th centuries. Century 094 70124 Monument area Street train
Schulstrasse 6 to 9, 9a, 10 to 13
(map)
Street train In 1893 the street was renamed from “Schulgasse” to “Schulstrasse”, named after Luther's town high school, which was housed in the former Barefoot Monastery, and was built on with baroque and representative Wilhelminian style residential and commercial buildings 094 70126 Monument area Street train
Schülershof 1 to 10
(map)
Street train The street was named after an old courtyard of the Schüler family in Halle, which was named after the end of the 13th century. The red tower is a striking point de vue in the north 094 97045 Monument area Street train
Spiegelstrasse 1 to 13
(map)
Street train Old street, named after the minstrels who settled there, built on with rental houses from the 18th and 19th centuries (some of the core is older) 094 14566 Monument area Street train
Steinbockgasse
(map)
Street train 094 97055 Monument area Street train
Talamtstrasse 1 to 9
(map)
Street line The connection between Markt and Hallmarkt named after the court building from the “Tal”, the residential district of the salt boilers, located here in 1886, built on one side with representative residential and commercial buildings from the Wilhelminian era, northern edge of the Hallmarkt square 094 12651 Monument area Street line
Universitätsplatz 1 to 10, 10a, 11, 12
(map)
space Universitätsplatz, an impressive ensemble of classicist and late classicist university buildings on the elevated site of the former barefoot monastery on the northern edge of the old town 094 13037 Monument area space
Universitätsring 2 to 6, 6a, 7 to 11, 11a, 12 to 15, 19, 21 to 25
(map)
Street train The avenue-like "Old Promenade" created in 1830–37, the southern half dominated by the opera house and university buildings, the northern half by highly representative residential and commercial buildings from the late 19th century neo-baroque 094 13126 Monument area Street train
Waisenhausring 1, 1a, 1b, 2 to 16
(map)
Street train After the razing of the medieval city fortifications in 1847, the “New Promenade” was built, dominated by the Francke Foundations complex, significant remnants of the fortifications preserved on the north side, including Baroque residential buildings and representative residential and commercial buildings from the Wilhelminian era 094 12702 Monument area Street train

Architectural monuments

location designation description

Registration
number

Identification type image
Alter Markt 5
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century, stately plastered building with a steep pitched roof and sparingly decorated facade, baroque stucco ceiling on the first floor 094 04540 monument Residential building
Alter Markt 6
(map)
Residential building Built in the early 18th century; stately, the old market and the street scene of the Schmeerstraße characterizing civil building of the late baroque, on the courtyard side Gothic door frames visible, medieval core 094 04541 monument Residential building
Alter Markt 7
(map)
Residential building To the three crowns; Demanding, almost palatial Renaissance civil building, the core around 1200, later alterations, one of which is inscribed from 1516, today's appearance shaped by the 16th century 094 04542 monument Residential building
Alter Markt 8
(map)
Residential building Tower-like, narrow and high four-storey plastered building with a representative baroque-classicist facade, 13th century core, today's structure largely shaped by the 18th and 19th centuries 094 04543 monument Residential building
Alter Markt 12
(map)
Residential building Built in 1708, former Assessor-Müller-Stift, as a representative baroque house built by the Pfänner Karl-Heinrich Reichhelm (1650–1724), two-storey, 13-axis plastered building with a mansard roof that characterizes the street, today the Beatles Museum Halle 094 04544 monument Residential building
Alter Markt 13/14
(map)
Residential building Two-storey plastered building dominating the street scene in eaves position with large gate passage, beautiful late Gothic seating niche portal on the courtyard side, number 14 probably Renaissance building with an older substance, rebuilt in the Baroque style, facade changed in the 19th century, major renovation in 1937 094 04545 monument Residential building
Alter Markt 24
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1890, four-storey, representative, neo-baroque brick building with rich stucco decoration, two-axis side elevations 094 12394 monument Residential and commercial building
Alter Markt 25
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1900, plastered building with baroque facade structure, flat bay windows and high gable, butcher's shop on the ground floor with counters and ceramic cladding in rich floral Art Nouveau forms 094 04546 monument Residential and commercial building
Alter Markt 26
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of the 16th century, half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof, on the first floor Bohlenstube, one of the oldest, richly decorated half-timbered buildings in Halle 094 12147 monument Residential building
Alter Markt 27
(map)
Inn Former inn "Goldener Pflug", one of the oldest inns in Halle, on the ground floor a room with a renaissance plank ceiling, groin vaulted cellar from the late Middle Ages with a central column, building dated 1605 with inscriptions 094 04547 monument Inn
Alter Markt 28
(map)
Residential building Built in the 18th century, a handsome three-storey plastered building with a late baroque-classicist character with a dwelling 094 12152 monument Residential building
Alter Markt 31
(map)
Residential building Built around 1600, stately three-storey half-timbered building in eaves position with a dwelling, plank room on the first floor, next to Haus Graseweg 16 the most splendid of the old Halle visible half-timbered buildings 094 04548 monument Residential building
At the Marienkirche 1, 2, 3
(map)
Rectory Built in 1887/88, rectory buildings, representative brick buildings with bay windows, balconies and decorative gables in neo-renaissance forms, in the inner courtyard a two-storey brick building of the Marienbibliothek with arcade structures, architects Reinhold Knoch and Friedrich Kallmeyer 094 04561 monument Rectory
At the Marienkirche 4
(map)
Commercial building Built in 1888, former municipal loan office, imposing five-storey brick building with attic and high arched arcades, remarkable achievement of functional architecture in the late 19th century 094 04482 monument Commercial building
At the Moritzkirche 6, 7, 8
(map)
church 094 04562 monument church
Bärgasse 2
(map)
Inn Former Gasthof Zum Schwarzen Bären , built 13-18. Century, stately two-storey half-timbered building with an L-shaped floor plan with high pitched roofs, in the 17th century the residence of the musician and writer Johann Beer (1655–1700) 094 04579 monument Inn
Barfüßerstraße 7
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built approx. 1905–1910, an Art Nouveau plastered building with a monumental structure and stucco cartouches 094 04491 monument Residential and commercial building
Barfüßerstraße 8
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century; three-storey, baroque plastered building with simply profiled, classicist facade decor 094 04493 monument Residential building
Barfüßerstraße 9
(map)
Residential building Built 2nd half d. 18th century, plastered building with simple classical facade decoration, inside baroque stucco ceilings, cellar from the 16th century 094 04497 monument Residential building
Barfüßerstraße 10
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1910, handsome three-and-a-half-story plastered building in Art Nouveau style with a dwelling, pilaster strips with stucco decor 094 04498 monument Residential and commercial building
Barfüßerstraße 11
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1909, plastered building in simple Art Nouveau forms with mansard roofs and large gables in a corner location that defines the street scene 094 04505 monument Residential and commercial building
Barfüßerstraße 12
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1896, three-storey brick building with corner bay window in a corner location that defines the street scene, representative baroque plaster decor 094 13595 monument Residential and commercial building
Barfüßerstraße 13
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the 18th / early 19th century, three-storey, simple plastered building with a classicist, simple facade 094 04507 monument Residential and commercial building
Barfüßerstraße 15
(map)
Residential building Built in the 16th century, stately three-storey plastered building, arched portal and large gate passage with Renaissance walls, Mühlmann bookstore since 1821, facade greatly changed in the 19th century 094 04576 monument Residential building
Barfüßerstraße 16
(map)
Residential building Built in the first half of the 18th century, three-storey, plastered eaves house with a steep pitched roof and half-timbered courtyard wings, representative gate passage and profiled window frames from the Renaissance preserved, rebuilt and expanded in the 17th / 18th. century 094 04577 monument Residential building
Barfüßerstraße 18, 19
(map)
Residential building 094 04578 monument BW
Bergstrasse 1
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1890/91, neo-baroque brick building with lavish plaster and stucco decor, horizontal structure particularly emphasized by bands and cuboids, executed by Wilhelm Böhme 094 04525 monument Residential and commercial building
Bergstrasse 2
(map)
Residential building Built around 1895, three-storey brick building with a late classical style with restrained plaster decoration and a representative arched portal 094 04530 monument Residential building
Bergstrasse 6
(map)
Residential building Built around 1893, monumentally proportioned plastered building with central bay and tail gable, Art Nouveau with baroque elements, architect Friedrich Kallmeyer 094 04569 monument Residential building
Bergstrasse 7
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1893, neo-baroque plastered building in a corner location that shapes the street scene, also significant for the street scene on Kleine Ulrichstraße, architects Reinhold Knoch and Friedrich Kallmeyer 094 04591 monument Residential and commercial building
Bölbergasse 1
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century; three-storey house, eclectic facade with classic and neo-renaissance elements 094 96730 monument Residential building
Bölbergasse 2
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century; simple, three-storey, late classical plastered building with side elevation, economical, fine stucco decor 094 96731 monument Residential building
Bölbergasse 3
(map)
Residential building Built in the third quarter of the 19th century; handsome, three-storey, late classical plastered building with side elevation, sparse stucco decor 094 96732 monument Residential building
Brüderstraße 2, Neunhäuser at the corner of Brüderstraße
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1926, built for the retail company Ebermann (H. Schnee Nachf.), Clinker brick construction with horizontally guided ashlar structures and ribbon windows, expressionist facade decor, architect: Julius Kallmeyer 094 04890 monument Residential and commercial building
Brüderstraße 5
(map)
Residential building Built in the late 18th century, stately three-storey plastered building with richly profiled and stuccoed window frames and a beautiful portal and with a central balcony supported by Ionic pilasters, a bourgeois-elegant baroque town house, former home of Peter Krukenberg 094 04596 monument Residential building
Brüderstraße 6
(map)
Residential building Built 2nd half d. 16th century, stately three-storey plastered building above a medieval cellar with a steep Renaissance gable decorated with pilaster strips, facade in the severity of its structure and the refinement of its architectural decorations, an important example of the Renaissance in Halle, presumably. Architect Nickel Hoffmann 094 04597 monument Residential building
Brüderstraße 7
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the middle / end of the 16th century, stately three-storey half-timbered building with a steep gable and cantilevered upper floors in a corner location that defines the street scene, one of the most impressive and oldest half-timbered houses in Halle, later rebuilt 094 04598 monument Residential and commercial building
Brüderstraße 9
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, three to four storey, representative plastered building with pilasters and large stucco cartouches in Art Nouveau forms 094 14423 monument Residential and commercial building
Brüderstrasse 10
(map)
Residential and office building Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, three- to four-storey plastered building with large segmented arched windows and stucco cartouches in Art Nouveau style 094 14424 monument Residential and office building
Brüderstraße 12
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built mid / late d. 16th century, stately four-storey plastered building with renaissance window frames decorated with bar frames, example of a representative urban estate from the 16th to 19th centuries that served residential and commercial purposes. Century, remodeling in 1736 and 19th century 094 04599 monument Residential and commercial building
Brüderstrasse 13
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, handsome four to five storey plastered building with colossal pilasters in strict Art Nouveau forms 094 96740 monument Residential and commercial building
Brüderstrasse 14
(map)
Residential building End of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century, four-storey plastered building of late baroque-classicist character, inside remarkable staircase, baroque heraldic cartouche above the portal 094 96741 monument Residential building
Brüderstraße 15
(map)
Residential building Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, four-storey plastered building with a bay window in simple Art Nouveau forms, characterizing the street scene as a point de vue for the street Neunhäuser 094 14430 monument Residential building
Brüderstrasse 17
(map)
pharmacy Löwen-Apotheke, built in 1912, plastered building with high gable and richly carved bay window 094 14432 monument pharmacy
Christian-Wolff-Strasse 2
(map)
church Concert hall St. Ulrich Church 094 04819 monument church
Christian-Wolff-Straße 2
coordinates are missing! Help.
Rectory Built in the first half of the 19th century, two-storey plastered building with a classicist style with a hipped roof, attached to St. Ulrichs Church, room with Gothic groin vault preserved 094 04780 monument Rectory
Christian-Wolff-Strasse 8
(map)
Residential building Built in 1891, representative four-storey plastered building with a wide corner bay; elaborate new baroque facade interspersed with Art Nouveau elements 094 11283 monument Residential building
Dachritzstrasse 2
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of d. 19th century, three-storey brick building with representative neo-baroque plaster decor 094 12369 monument Residential and commercial building
Dachritzstrasse 10
(map)
Residential building Built in the last quarter of the 19th century, three-story simple plastered building based on the Renaissance 094 14170 monument Residential building
Dachritzstrasse 12
(map)
factory Built at the beginning of the 20th century, two to three-story plastered building with strict pillar structure of the facade and a remarkably designed mansard roof zone 094 14164 monument factory
Dachritzstrasse 13
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of d. 19th century, three-storey brick building with a tail gable, plaster decoration in neo-renaissance forms 094 14169 monument Residential and commercial building
Dreyhauptstrasse 1
(map)
school Dreyhauptschule, built in 1889 as a civic boys' school, representative, gable-topped brick building, distinctive structure based on the north German brick Gothic 094 12026 monument school
Dreyhauptstrasse 2
(map)
Administration building Former police headquarters, built in 1908/1909, four-storey plastered building on a trapezoidal floor plan with inner courtyards, building dominating the street in Baroque Art Nouveau forms 094 13174 monument Administration building
Cathedral Square
(map)
Dom Hallescher Dom 094 04620 monument Dom
Domplatz 1
(map)
Administration building Former archbishop's chamber, stately, baroque plastered building twelve axes wide with eaves, dormer-covered gable roof and side stepped gable, richly profiled window reveals from the Renaissance 094 04619 monument Administration building
Domplatz 3
(map)
Residential building Domküsterhaus, baroque plastered building with bat dormers on the hipped roof, essentially before 1700, extension mainly around 1801/02, renewed in 1897 094 80202 monument Residential building
Domplatz 3a
(map)
Residential building Kantorhaus 094 96765 monument BW
Domplatz 4
(map)
Institute building Zoological Institute of the Martin Luther University, built in 1839/40 by Johann Justus Peter Schulze , former medical clinic, late Classicist building with slightly protruding, later added side wings 094 04621 monument Institute building
Domplatz 6
(map)
factory Three-wing courtyard complex made of brick-lined half-timbered construction, remarkable factory architecture from the 19th century, with a gable roof and two-row roof pike, inside late baroque door panels from around 1800 094 04622 monument factory
Domplatz 7
(map)
Residential building Wide, two-storey, baroque plastered building with a mansard roof, inside baroque stucco ceilings, in the core of the 16th century, converted into an Accisehof in 1737 094 04623 monument Residential building
Domstrasse 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
(map)
Street train Old connecting path between Domplatz and Hallorenring in the historic old town, sloping down towards the Mühlgraben, characterized by the New Residence, which occupies the entire western side of the street 094 80203 monument Street train
Domstrasse 5
(map)
lock New residence 094 80205 monument lock
Friedemann-Bach-Platz 5
(map)
Castle Moritzburg 094 04650 monument Castle
Friedemann-Bach-Platz 6
(map)
University building Former Physics Institute (old physics), built on the site of the former library building 1887–1890, architects Otto Kilburger, Heinrich Ludwig Alexander Herrmann and Paul Emanuel Spieker 094 04651 monument University building
Graseweg 1
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the 16th century, the ground plan of the two-storey plastered building, following the winding road, with a steep gable roof, handsome civil building from the early modern period, remodeling in the 18th century 094 04733 monument Residential and commercial building
Graseweg 4
(map)
Residential building Built around 1890, three-storey brick building with representative ashlar structure, neo-renaissance 094 12407 monument Residential building
Graseweg 6, Große Klausstraße 4, 5, 6, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, Oleariusstraße 1a
(map)
Residential complex Housing complex from the 1980s in prefabricated construction 094 56697 monument Residential complex
Graseweg 6
(map)
Residential building Soo. Graseweghaus, built in the 16th century, three-story timber-framed building over a bricked ground floor with cantilevered floors, steep gable in a corner that dominates the street, additions from the 17th and 20th centuries 094 12376 monument Residential building
Große Brauhausstrasse 1
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, handsome three-storey brick building with sparse plaster ornamentation, eaves cornice with notched frieze, neo-renaissance 094 12965 monument Residential building
Große Brauhausstrasse 2
(map)
Residential building Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, three-and-a-half-storey plastered building that defines the street scene with a mighty dwarf house, beautiful portal, Art Nouveau 094 12966 monument Residential building
Große Brauhausstrasse 3
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, three-storey brick building with a simple plaster structure in neo-renaissance forms 094 96828 monument Residential building
Grosse Brauhausstrasse 4
(map)
Residential building Built in the middle of the 19th century, three-story plastered building; simple but well structured facade with late classicist window frames 094 11581 monument Residential building
Grosse Brauhausstrasse 5
(map)
brewery Brewery set up here by Christian Gottfried Rauchfuß in 1815, plastered buildings built over an L-shaped floor plan in a corner location that characterizes the street space, some of them Biedermeier in character 094 11582 monument brewery
Grosse Brauhausstrasse 6
(map)
Residential building Built in the 18th century, two-storey plastered building belonging to the former Rauchfußschen brewery, eaves, with mezzanine, renovation in the middle of the 19th century 094 04675 monument Residential building
Grosse Brauhausstrasse 8
(map)
Residential building Built in 1794, extensively rebuilt in 1894, eclectic plastered building with a wide roof projection, pilasters, shell and triangular gables and medallions in the style of the neo-renaissance and neo-baroque styles 094 14527 monument Residential building
Große Brauhausstrasse 15
(map)
Residential building Built first half d. 18th century, former residence of the university chancellor August Hermann Niemeyer , palais-like town house in the late baroque style, above the portal an antique bust of the philosopher 094 04676 monument Residential building
Grosse Brauhausstrasse 16
(map)
Residential building Soo. Giant house, built in 1697 by the Halle postmaster Friedrich Madeweis , broad plastered building with attic storey and central projection, great high baroque portal architecture with two huge atlases, extensive expansion in 1905 094 04677 monument Residential building
Große Brauhausstrasse 17
(map)
Office building, demolished in spring 2018 Built in 1899, five-storey brick building with wide pilaster strips and arched panels and segmented arched windows, imposing three-wing system based on the Italian Renaissance 094 96829 monument Office building, demolished in spring 2018
Große Klausstraße 3
(map)
Residential building Half-timbered building, located at the so-called Grashof, built in the 17th century, with protruding upper floors and polygonal protruding corner bay windows, in its bizarre ground and elevation shape one of the most striking relics of pre-industrial inner-city development, reconstructed 2012-2014 094 04680 monument Residential building
Große Klausstrasse 7
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of d. 19th century, three-storey brick building in corner position, slightly protruding corner bay with pilasters and balusters, baroque stucco fields 094 70194 monument Residential and commercial building
Große Klausstraße 12
(map)
Residential and commercial building Wilhelm Friedemann Bach House , three-storey plastered building on an L-shaped floor plan, west wing as a two-and-a-half-storey eaves house with crooked hipped roof, north wing three-storey eaves house with high hipped roof, in the core 16th century, remodeling in the 18th century, 1764–1770 residence of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach 094 04682 monument Residential and commercial building
Große Klausstraße 14
(map)
City courtyard Soo. Ackerbürgerhof, two two-storey plastered buildings with a steep pitched or mansard roof that abut at an obtuse angle, stately, representative courtyard, structure from the 15th-18th centuries. Century with the remains of a Romanesque residential tower from around 1200 094 11584 monument City courtyard
Große Klausstraße 22
(map)
Residential and commercial building Heir in the 17th century, part of the baroque old town, later changed many times 094 96830 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Märkerstraße 5
(map)
Residential building Townhouse from the 16th century, alterations in the 18th and 19th centuries, inscribed with dated 1717, representative three-storey plastered building with a splendid late baroque portal and large gate passage, rich stucco rocaille and garland decor on the window walls 094 04684 monument Residential building
Große Märkerstraße 6
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the 16th century, a two-storey plastered building with a half-timbered structure that characterizes the street, the first floor cantilevered, profiled window sashes, shop fitting in Art Nouveau style, extensively rebuilt in the early 20th century and 1920s 094 04685 monument Residential and commercial building
Große Märkerstraße 7
(map)
Residential building Built in the first half of the 16th century, stately, two-storey plastered building on the eaves with a steep pitched roof, profiled window walls and rich seating niche portal in Renaissance shapes, today's appearance shaped by restoration in 1993 094 04686 monument Residential building
Grosse Märkerstrasse 9
(map)
Residential building Simple two-storey plastered building with a large gate entrance and a steep pitched roof, originally a Renaissance house (inscription 1509 on console in doorway no longer present), second inscription 1561, baroque renovation, further renovation 19th / 20th century. Century, architect Georg Lindner 094 70196 monument Residential building
Grosse Märkerstraße 10
(map)
Residential building Built in 1558 by Nickel Hoffmann , today the Christian Wolff House of the City Museum, until 1754 the residence of the philosopher Christian Wolff, from 1764 to 1948 the seat of the Gebauer-Schwetschke printing and publishing house, renaissance building, rebuilt in the Baroque style 094 04687 monument Residential building
Große Märkerstraße 11
(map)
Residential building Built in 1853, two-storey, late classicist plastered building with a central projection, in the rear area extension with arbor 094 04688 monument Residential building
Grosse Märkerstraße 12
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of the 18th century, simple, two-storey, baroque plastered building in a corner location that defines the street scene on Great Berlin, large hipped roof 094 04689 monument Residential building
Große Märkerstraße 13
(map)
Residential building Built in 1876, representative two-storey plastered building of late classicism, flat roofed, with mezzanine, side and central projections, defining the appearance of the Little Berlin 094 04690 monument Residential building
Große Märkerstraße 13a
(map)
Residential building Built in 1911, a three-storey plastered building with a round corner tower and sparse stucco decoration in Art Nouveau ornamentation 094 70197 monument Residential building
Große Märkerstraße 14, 15
(map)
Residential building Two-storey plastered building that characterizes the plaza, simple facade design with a late classicist portal, the core of the 16th century, renovations around 1700 and mid-19th century 094 04691 monument Residential building
Große Märkerstraße 18
(map)
Residential building Built in 1890, a three-storey, eclectic brick building that defines the street scene with Baroque and Art Nouveau elements, rich plaster structure 094 70198 monument Residential building
Grosse Märkerstraße 20
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1888, three-storey brick building in a corner location that defines the street scene, Baroque and Art Nouveau stucco decor (coats of arms, masks), architect Friedrich Thierichens 094 70199 monument Residential and commercial building
Große Märkerstraße 21, 22
(map)
Residential building Soo. Schleiermacher House, built in the 16th century, from 1804 to 1807 the residence of the theologian Daniel Friedrich Schleiermacher, street side Renaissance and Baroque portal, richly profiled window frames, courtyard side Wendelstein with tail hood and Romanesque courtyard wing 094 04693 monument Residential building
Grosse Märkerstrasse 23
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the first half of the 19th century, a three-story plastered building with a strong, richly profiled cornice and window frames, rocailles stucco in Rococo style 094 70200 monument Residential and commercial building
Große Märkerstraße 24
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1894; three-storey, three-axis brick building with plaster structure, elaborately designed neo-baroque facade with three-quarter columns and eaves cornice with toothed frieze 094 70201 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Märkerstrasse 25
(map)
Residential and commercial building Three-wing courtyard, barrel cellar and strong masonry on the ground floor, probably of medieval origin, facade image from the middle of the 19th century, gallery preserved in the north wing facing the courtyard 094 17231 monument Residential and commercial building
Große Märkerstraße 26
(map)
Residential building Built in the 18th century on the foundations of one of the oldest buildings on the street; simple but stately four-story plastered building, profiled window frames and cornice 094 15538 monument Residential building
Grosse Märkerstraße 27
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1890, three-storey brick building with richly profiled stucco decor on the neo-renaissance facade 094 13184 monument Residential and commercial building
Große Nikolaistraße 1
coordinates are missing! Help.
Storage Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, three-storey clinker brick building in Art Nouveau forms with an interestingly designed entrance zone under a canopy 094 14163 monument Storage
Große Nikolaistraße 1, shop facade to Kleinschmieden
(map)
Residential and commercial building also small forges 5, built in the middle of d. 19th century, expanded approx. 1885 094 70101 monument Residential and commercial building
Große Nikolaistraße 3, belongs to Kleine Klausstraße 16
(map)
Farm buildings Built 16th century; Elongated, two-storey, simple, plastered solid stone building, windows with richly profiled Renaissance reveal 094 70203 monument Farm buildings
Grosse Nikolaistraße 5
(map)
Residential building Händelhaus , former house "Zum Gelben Hirsch", birthplace and home of the composer Georg Friedrich Händel, representative, two-storey, baroque plastered building with a mansard roof in a corner location that characterizes the street scene, 13th century core, alterations 16-18. century 094 04695 monument Residential building
Grosse Nikolaistraße 6
(map)
Residential building Built 16.-18. Century; three-winged, baroque courtyard with large gate passage in corner position, gable side with half-timbered construction 094 04696 monument Residential building
Große Nikolaistraße 9, 10, 11
(map)
Society house Gildehaus St. Nicolaus, built in 1913, imposing, elongated, two-storey plastered building with stylistic elements of the German Renaissance, architect Gustav Wolff 094 04697 monument Society house
Große Nikolaistraße 12
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1894, three-story brick building with a representative plaster structure in neo-renaissance and neo-baroque forms 094 12370 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Schloßgasse 1
(map)
portal 094 04698 monument BW
Grosse Steinstrasse 9
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1887, three- to four-story brick building with elaborate ashlar structure, gable and bay window, facade with rich fittings, scroll and mask decoration, example of historicizing architecture in the forms of the German Renaissance, architect Hugo Walter 094 04699 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Steinstrasse 11
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the first half of the 19th century, stately three-storey plastered building with richly profiled wooden window sashes and pilasters in the classical style 094 08014 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Steinstrasse 12
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1891 by the architect Karl Göhring, a brick building with a gable top and richly structured stone, a good example of an urban commercial building in the neo-renaissance style oriented towards the modern usage requirements of the 19th century 094 08013 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Steinstrasse 13
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1880, three-storey plastered building with an appealing neo-baroque facade structure 094 12648 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Steinstrasse 16
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1912 by architects Reinhold Knoch and Julius Kallmeyer, plastered building with extensive gable and monumentally structured facade swinging back and forth in flat segmental arches, one of the best achievements of late Art Nouveau in Halle 094 04700 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Steinstrasse 17
(map)
Wall Wall, designated as a memorial on August 28, 2015 monument Wall
Grosse Steinstrasse 19
(map)
Bank building Built in 1867, former HF Lehmann banking house, typical bank palace of historicism, architects Hermann Ende and Wilhelm Böckmann, 1914 extension in the courtyard, architect Gustav Wolff 094 04702 monument Bank building
Grosse Steinstrasse 73
(map)
hotel Built in 1857, former Hotel Stadt Hamburg, spacious three-storey brick building with plaster block facings and a mighty polygonal corner tower based on the Italian early Renaissance, extended 1861–63, 1870 and 1876 094 04705 monument hotel
Grosse Steinstrasse 74
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built 1888–1890, former Café Bauer, three-storey brick building with a representative plaster facade in neo-renaissance forms divided by three-quarter columns 094 04706 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Steinstrasse 75
(map)
Bank building Built in 1895/96, formerly Hallescher Bankverein, ground floor of the war-torn building with a pillar-framed round arch portal preserved in neo-renaissance forms, the upper floors reconstructed in 1993/94 in historicizing forms as a copy of the previous building 094 12646 monument Bank building
Grosse Steinstrasse 77, 78
(map)
Commercial building Built in 1893 as a functional building for the Lippert bookstore by the publisher Max Niemeyer, a spacious shop with a gallery and spiral staircase in filigree cast iron construction, one of the most opulent neo-renaissance buildings in the city center, architects Reinhold Knoch and Friedrich Kallmeyer 094 04707 monument Commercial building
Grosse Steinstrasse 79, 80
(map)
Group of houses Built at the end of d. 19th century, stately three-storey plastered buildings, number 79 in its core baroque style, interior alterations in the 1920s and 30s 094 12606 monument Group of houses
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 4
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1900, imposing four-storey brick building with rich ashlar structure, gable roof with gable, neo-renaissance 094 04709 monument Residential and commercial building
Große Ulrichstraße 7, corner building
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1897, neo-renaissance brick building with high bay windows reaching into the roof zone, sandstone ornaments, street corner emphasized by bay windows 094 04710 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 7
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, former textile department store WF Wollmer, four-story stone building with high gable, round and box core, neoclassical Art Nouveau 094 12366 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 9
(map)
Residential and commercial building 094 12367 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 11
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1900, four-storey plastered building with remarkably designed window frames and interesting stucco ornaments, gable, Art Nouveau 094 04711 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 12
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of d. 19th century, three-storey brick building with plaster structure and gable-crowned side elevation, representative neo-renaissance facade with a distinctive boss structure 094 12368 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 13
(map)
Department store Built in 1896, former Leonhardt & Schlesinger department store, monumentally structured by voluminous bay windows and colossal half-columns, typical example of department store architecture at the turn of the century, today's shape from 1913 094 04712 monument Department store
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 16
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1897, former publishing and printing house of the “Hallesche Nachrichten”, brick building in corner position with polygonal corner tower and gable, neo-renaissance, architects Albert and Ernst Giese 094 80055 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 17
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1880/90, brick structure with plastered structure and large shop windows on the ground floor and first floor, conspicuously accentuated by the pompous neo-baroque aedicula above the central balcony 094 04713 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 18
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1900, four-storey brick building in a corner position with box core and tail gables, facade decoration in stone in Renaissance-like and floral Art Nouveau forms 094 80056 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 23
(map)
Department store Former clothing store “Brummer & Benjamin”, originally built in 1901/02 in Art Nouveau style, in the GDR furniture store “Intecta”, architects Albert and Ernst Giese 094 04716 monument Department store
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 24
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, four-storey brick building with plastered structure in a corner location that defines the street scene, windows with richly profiled ears in Baroque shapes 094 80058 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 25
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, four-storey plastered building in a corner location that characterizes the street scene with elegant, simple facade structure in neo-renaissance forms 094 80059 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 26, 27
(map)
Group of houses Built in 1890, four-storey brick buildings with lavish ceramic ornaments in neo-baroque forms, excellent example of industrial building decor in the late 19th century, magnificent portal 094 04717 monument Group of houses
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 28
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1890/91, richly structured plastered building with elaborate Neo-Renaissance stone structure and large, segment-arched loggia on the third floor, architect Hans Walter 094 08349 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 29
(map)
Residential building Built in the early 19th century, four-storey, plastered half-timbered building with a simple, classicist facade structure, belonging to the oldest, pre-Wilhelminian development on the street, later added 094 96835 monument Residential building
Große Ulrichstrasse 31
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, four-storey plastered building in a corner location that characterizes the street scene with large, diagonally positioned mid-buildings, economical but elegant Art Nouveau decor 094 80060 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 32
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, four-storey brick building in a corner location that characterizes the street scene, with rich plaster structure in neo-renaissance forms 094 80061 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 33
(map)
Residential and commercial building Soo. Art Nouveau house, built in 1897/98 by the architects Otto Schnartz, Knoch and Kallmeyer, extravagant four-story reinforced concrete skeleton construction with stone facings, opulent architectural decorations (mosaics by HK Seliger, relief friezes by Fritz Mänicke) 094 04720 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 35
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built 1st half d. 20th century, simple three-storey plastered building in a corner position with a mansard roof and surrounding cornices, belonging to the oldest, pre-Wilhelminian development on Große Ulrichstraße 094 04721 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 36
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built 18./19. Century, former home of the medical doctor Johann Christian Reil , in the core of the 16th century, broad, three-storey plastered building with neo-renaissance facade structure 094 04722 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 38
(map)
Residential and commercial building Brick building built in 1906 for the book and art shop Tausch & Grosse with a tail gable, box bay window and colonnade on the third floor, representative Art Nouveau facade, architects Theodor Lehmann and Gustav Wolff 094 04723 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 42
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1895, three-storey brick building with a mansard roof and gable, simple eclectic plaster decor 094 80062 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 43
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1540, three-storey renaissance plastered building with a niche portal under a cloverleaf arch, profiled window cornices and baroque door leaves, renovations in the 18th and 19th centuries. century 094 04726 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 44
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of d. 19th century, four-storey brick building, segmented arched window and richly structured central bay, crowned with a curved gable, in late Gothic-Renaissance shapes 094 80063 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 45
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, three-storey plastered building with a mansard roof, balanced neo-renaissance facade with arched windows on the first floor and on the second floor 094 04725 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 46
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, three-storey plastered building with a richly decorated neo-baroque facade, on the second floor a figural niche with a Bacchus statue 094 80064 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 47
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1912, three-storey plastered building with large dormer windows and colossal pilasters, strongly vertical facade in strict forms of the late Art Nouveau, architect Friedrich Kallmeyer 094 96836 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 49
(map)
Department store Former Assmann clothing store, built in 1912 on the site of a Wilhelminian-style residential and commercial building from 1891, a tower building dominating the street with a dome and a strictly structured grid facade in neoclassical forms 094 04727 monument Department store
Große Ulrichstraße 51, corner of Große Ulrichstraße / Schulstraße
(map)
theatre New theater, former “Imperial Halls”, built around 1890/91, four-storey residential and commercial building on the street side with a facade that was objectively redesigned in the 1920s, with a large hall building with representative stucco decor at the rear 094 80065 monument theatre
Große Ulrichstraße 51, front to the Große Ulrichstraße
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890/91, former “Kaisersäle”, four-storey residential and commercial building on the street side from the Wilhelminian era with a facade that was objectively redesigned in the 1920s 094 04728 monument Residential and commercial building
Große Ulrichstraße 51, located in Schulstraße
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1880/90, broad, two-storey plastered building with a beautiful sequence of arcade windows, with a column in neo-Renaissance shapes on the first floor 094 13589 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 51
(map)
Residential building 094 13590 monument BW
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 52
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1890, four-storey brick building in a corner location dominating the street scene with bay window and corner tower, rich facade with eclectic stone decor in neo-renaissance and baroque forms 094 04729 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 53
(map)
Residential and commercial building Narrow plastered building in eaves position with protruding upper floors, in the style of Halle's half-timbered buildings from the 16th to 17th centuries. Century 094 04730 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 56
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, four-story brick building with large shop windows on the first and second floors, rich baroque facade decoration made of ashlar 094 80066 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 58
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1900, brick building with a polygonal central bay and high gable, on the third floor original window crowning as an Art Nouveau variant of late Gothic curtain arches 094 80067 monument Residential and commercial building
Grosse Ulrichstrasse 59
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of d. 19th century, four-storey clinker brick building with a distinctive, strongly vertical facade based on late Gothic and Renaissance forms, one of the most high-quality historicizing facade creations in Halle 094 04731 monument Residential and commercial building
Great Berlin
(map)
portal Portal of the former synagogue 094 04735 monument portal
Great Berlin 1
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, three-storey plastered building with two three-axis risalits and rich stucco decoration in the neo-renaissance style made of half-columns, pilasters and triangular gables 094 13228 monument Residential building
Great Berlin 12
(map)
Administrative building Built in 1883, former calibration and weighing office, brick building dominating the square with representative ashlar structure, second floor accentuated by pilasters, superbly proportioned neo-renaissance building with an Italian character 094 12400 monument Administrative building
Great Berlin 14
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 18th century, two-storey, baroque, plastered half-timbered building with gables and dormers located in a prominent corner situation 094 13073 monument Residential building
Großer Sandberg 16
(map)
Residential building 094 11489 monument BW
Gustav-Anlauf-Straße 11
(map)
Residential building 094 96844 monument Residential building
Gutjahrstrasse 1
(map)
school Gutjahrschule, built 1899–1901, symmetrical facade with Gothic elements, architect: Carl Rehorst 094 04739 monument school
Hackebornstrasse 3
(map)
Residential building Built around 1890, four and a half storey brick building with a central bay window and pointed dormers, rich plaster structure in neo-renaissance forms 094 80069 monument Residential building
Hackebornstrasse 4
(map)
Residential building Built around 1890, representative, four-storey brick building with a neo-baroque plaster structure and mansard roof in a prominent corner position 094 13133 monument Residential building
Hackebornstrasse 4a
(map)
Residential building Built around 1900, simple five-storey brick building with structured plaster decoration in Renaissance forms 094 13135 monument Residential building
Hallmarkt
(map)
space Hallmarkt 094 96851 monument space
Hallorenring
(map)
city ​​wall Between the Moritzkirche and the police headquarters, a wall made of rubble stones formerly delimiting the city to the hall, a relic of the former medieval city fortifications 094 96853 monument city ​​wall
Hansering
(map)
monument Flag monument "Flame of the Revolution", erected in 1967 by Sigbert Fliegel and Herbert Müller in concrete for the 50th anniversary of the Russian October Revolution 094 13 100 monument monument
Hansering 1
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1880, four-and-a-half-storey plastered building from late classicism with a flat roof and a magnificent round bay window exhibited with columns in a prominent urban development position 094 80070 monument Residential and commercial building
Hansering 5
(map)
Residential and commercial building Four-story, representative plastered building in the style of the Italian Renaissance, built as the first house on the newly created promenade in 1873 094 80071 monument Residential and commercial building
Hansering 8
(map)
Architectural detail Built around 1880, four-storey plastered building with a magnificent, column-adorned, neo-baroque central bay 094 80072 monument Architectural detail
Hansering 11
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of the 19th century, four-storey, representative brick building with plaster structure, polygonal central bay and crowning gable in neo-baroque forms 094 13047 monument Residential building
Hansering 13
(map)
Courthouse Regional court Halle , built in 1905, mighty, four-storey plastered building with sandstone facing, splendidly gabled central projectile and high flank towers crowned with tail helmets, exterior and interior rich building decorations in the late Gothic style, one of the most elaborate palaces of justice of the Wilhelmine era, architect Paul Thoemer 094 04747 monument Courthouse
Hansering 14
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1904, four and a half story, plastered corner building in the style of the German Renaissance with tail gables and a polygonal, helmet-crowned corner bay window 094 13635 monument Residential and commercial building
Hansering 19 / Grosse Steinstrasse 72
(map)
Post office Built 1892–1896 as the Imperial Post Office Directorate, a colossal three-storey sandstone building dominating the square and street scene, rich architectural decorations and sculptural decorations in neo-Romanesque forms, architect Klauwell 094 04704 monument Post office
Jägergasse 1
(map)
portal A late baroque portal from the beginning of the 18th century, offset as a spoil, with a Medusa head surrounded by trophies as a crown, house from 1907 demolished, new building with the addition of the portal in 2019 094 04768 monument portal
Joliot-Curie-Platz next to Joliot-Curie-Platz 1
(map)
portal Richly decorated sandstone portal with neo-Gothic door leaf, rich tendrils, fine stone carvings of the latest Gothic in the transition to the Renaissance, middle / end of d. 16th century 094 96877 monument portal
Joliot-Curie-Platz 1, 1a
(map)
Group of houses Built around 1900, four to five storey brick buildings with magnificent bay windows and high openwork gables in the monumentally exaggerated style of late Gothic town houses in Halle, architects Albert and Ernst Giese 094 96878 monument Group of houses
Kanzleigasse 1, 2, 3
(map)
Street train Short street named after the former office on Domplatz from 1828 on the old town plan between Kleiner Ulrichstraße and Domplatz 094 96884 monument Street train
Kaulenberg 1
(map)
Inn Built at the end of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century, broad plastered building with a mansard roof and cornice, symmetrical facade with a central portal, baroque in essence, later renovations 094 04776 monument Inn
Kaulenberg 3
(map)
Residential building House no longer exists, vacant lot 094 12380 monument BW
Kaulenberg 5, 6
(map)
Residential building Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, three-storey brick building with plaster structure and economical art nouveau decor 094 13269 monument Residential building
Kleine Klausstrasse 3
(map)
Inn Built in 1903 as a hotel, three-wing complex, named after the historic inn "To the Three Kings", formerly located here, Art Nouveau 094 04811 monument Inn
Kleine Klausstrasse 4
(map)
Residential building Built in the 18th century, simple three-storey baroque plastered building on Domplatz, the original structure of the facade has been preserved, representative sandstone portal around a wooden door with geometric carvings 094 13588 monument Residential building
Kleine Klausstrasse 5
(map)
Residential building Residential building, declared a monument on February 22, 2016 monument BW
Kleine Klausstrasse 6
(map)
Residential building Former “Kleiner Packhof”, simple, three-storey plastered building with mezzanine, large Renaissance arched portal from the 16th century with a wrought-iron gate from 1912 094 13585 monument Residential building
Kleine Klausstrasse 16
(map)
Inn Former inn, built after 1532, elongated two-storey structure with gate passages, representative building of the early Renaissance 094 04784 monument Inn
Kleine Klausstrasse 18
(map)
Residential building Plain, baroque, plastered half-timbered building located on a square-like extension of the street; cantilevered first and second floors, in the core probably 16th century, rebuilt several times, important architectural evidence of the early modern era 094 13268 monument Residential building
Kleine Märkerstrasse 1
(map)
Parish hall Built in 1892/93, former diaconate building of the Ulrichsgemeinde, three-storey simple brick building with a narrow central projection and segmented arched windows 094 13188 monument Parish hall
Kleine Märkerstraße 5
(map)
Residential building Kleine Märkerstrasse 5 094 13254 monument Residential building
Kleine Märkerstraße 6
(map)
camp Kleine Märkerstraße 6 , Niederlagsgebäude, Seilerei, then turn right at No. 5 094 04786 monument camp
Kleine Märkerstraße 8
(map)
factory Built in 1890 for the drug dealer Wilhelm Kathe; A broad, four-storey brick building in a prominent corner position with gable-crowned risalits, the original windows almost entirely preserved 094 13185 monument factory
Kleine Märkerstraße 10
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built last quarter of the 19th century, three-storey plastered building, with a risalit on the upper floors, above a dwarf house, near-neo-renaissance stucco decor in the window area and above the gate passage 094 11554 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Märkerstraße 11
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1889, four-storey, neo-baroque brick building with lavish stucco decoration consisting of three-quarter columns, gables, consoles, spherical and tooth-cut friezes as well as very sculptural masks (inscription) 094 13225 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Schloßgasse 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
(map)
alley Medieval street named after Moritzburg in 1828 in the historic old town, the western exit of the street dominated by Moritzburg 094 96900 monument alley
Kleine Steinstrasse 7
(map)
Courthouse Built 1906–1910, former district court, baroque-style three-wing complex above a rusticated base floor, baroque bay window and portal of the previous building from the 17th century demolished in 1905, added as spoilage, architects Theomer and Illert 094 04787 monument Courthouse
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 1
(map)
Residential and commercial building Probably built in the 18th century, three-storey plastered building with Baroque and Art Nouveau elements, richly profiled late Baroque ear flaps on the ground floor as window frames, expanded and rebuilt at the end of the 19th century 094 13219 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 2
(map)
Residential building Residential and commercial building of the cathedral parish, built in 1912, three three- to four-storey plastered buildings belonging to the cathedral parish in a corner location that characterizes the street scene with dwarf houses, neoclassical Art Nouveau forms 094 15099 monument Residential building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 3
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, four-storey brick building in a corner location that characterizes the street scene with a remarkable segmental arch bay window and richly designed portal in neo-renaissance forms 094 13094 monument Residential building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 7
(map)
Residential building Built in 1707 as a representative baroque house of the lawyer Johann Schröder, front gable portal with allegorical figures of Justitia (justice) and Fides (faith) 094 04788 monument Residential building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 11
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1909, three- to four-story brick building in a corner location that characterizes the street scene, with high tail gables and corner cores, beautiful ornamental Art Nouveau reliefs 094 13089 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 12
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1909, a representative three-storey brick building with a half-timbered dwelling, the window parapets with original, abstract Art Nouveau plaster decor 094 13076 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 15
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the 18th century, two-storey plastered eaves building in half-timbered construction with a steep pitched roof and a dwelling, an example of a modest urban residential building from the Baroque era 094 13096 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 17
(map)
Residential building So-called appraisal, three-storey plastered building in late Classicist forms, older building from 1662 thoroughly rebuilt, further modifications in the first half of the 18th century and around 1870 094 04789 monument Residential building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 18
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1900, a representative four-storey plastered building with a central axis crowned with sloping gables and connecting bay windows on the first and second floors, Art Nouveau with Baroque and Neo-Renaissance elements 094 04790 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 18a
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1900, a representative plastered building with a central axis crowned with a gable top and connecting bay windows on the first and second floors, architectural unit with numbers 18 and 19, Art Nouveau with Baroque and Neo-Renaissance elements 094 13095 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 19
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of d. 19th century, four-storey plastered building with a central bay and tail gable in neo-renaissance forms characterized by Art Nouveau and interspersed with baroque elements 094 13099 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 22
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1890, a representative three-storey brick building with rich terracotta decor in lavish neo-baroque shapes 094 04792 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 23
(map)
Residential building Built in 1838, a simple four-storey plastered building with a basket arched portal and cornices, an example of a Biedermeier residential building in a neo-baroque-late classicist design, architect Stange 094 96901 monument Residential building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 24
(map)
Residential building Built in 1890/92, handsome three-storey brick building in a corner location that characterizes the street scene with rich plaster decoration in the neo-Renaissance style 094 12382 monument Residential building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 26
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, representative three-storey brick building with rich, neo-baroque plaster structure 094 12381 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 28
(map)
Residential building Built around 1900, three-storey plastered building, interior Baroque paneling, medieval cellar rooms with groined vaults 094 15166 monument Residential building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 29
(map)
Residential building Built around 1880/90, three-storey plastered building with a three-dimensional neo-renaissance facade with side elevation 094 14166 monument Residential building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 31
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1910, four-storey clinker brick building with richly reliefed masonry and high round gable, on the facade a memorial plaque to the folk poet Carl Weise (born 1813), whose house of birth stood at this point 094 14167 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 33
(map)
Residential building Three-storey half-timbered building in a corner position with cantilevered upper floors, splendid exposed framework, inside plank room, one of the few surviving elaborate half-timbered buildings from the Renaissance in Halle, inscribed with dated 1591 094 04795 monument Residential building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 36
(map)
Relax Former inn "To the Three Kings", mentioned in the 16th century, renovated in 1745/46 094 04796 monument Relax
Little Berlin 1
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of the 17th / 18th century Century, representative, plaza-defining, two-storey plastered building with a steep gable roof in eaves position and courtyard wing, arched courtyard passage 094 04800 monument Residential building
Little Berlin 2
(map)
Residential building Built around 1880/90, four-storey plastered building with corner bay window in a corner location dominating the square, richly decorated facade with rustique and pilasters in lavish neo-baroque shapes 094 70 100 monument Residential building
Kleiner Sandberg 3
(map)
Residential building Built 18./19. Century, simple three-storey plastered building with slightly protruding upper storeys and beautiful baroque door leaves 094 13180 monument Residential building
Kleiner Sandberg 5
(map)
Residential building Built 17./18. Century, stately two-storey half-timbered building on an irregular floor plan with a cantilevered upper storey and steep leaning gable, important in terms of urban planning as the centrally placed end of the alley 094 04801 monument Residential building
Small forge 4
(card)
Residential and commercial building Soo. Dürer's house, four-story, very narrow and tall half-timbered building with gable-free gable, dendrochronologically dated to 1520, one of the last gabled houses in Halle 094 08348 monument Residential and commercial building
Small forge 6
(card)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1896, four-storey brick building with corner bay windows and rich stone structure in neo-renaissance forms in a corner location that characterizes the street scene 094 04803 monument Residential and commercial building
Kuhgasse 1
(map)
restaurant Formerly the “Zur Franziskanerhalle” restaurant, founded here in 1887, four-storey plastered building in half-timbered construction, built in the mid-19th century 094 12397 monument restaurant
Kuhgasse 6
(map)
Residential building Built around 1900, three-storey plastered building with an interesting vertical structure in Art Nouveau style, turned wooden windows 094 12395 monument Residential building
Kuhgasse 8
(map)
Residential building Built around 1890, three-storey brick building with a representative plaster structure with strong relief in the neo-renaissance style 094 12398 monument Residential building
Kuhgasse 9
(map)
Residential building Built around 1890, three-storey brick building with representative plaster structure in strong relief, neo-renaissance 094 70111 monument Residential building
Kuhgasse 10
(map)
Residential building Built around 1880/90, three-storey brick building with a representative eclectic facade, bel étage with rich neo-baroque stucco 094 16409 monument Residential building
Kuhgasse, Kutschgasse
coordinates are missing! Help.
Wall 094 04810 monument Wall
Kutschgasse 4
(map)
Residential building Two-storey, eaves-mounted plastered building with a gable roof, coupled windows and richly profiled walls in the style of the Renaissance, in the core a medieval residential tower, today's appearance shaped by the renovation and expansion of the 16th century 094 13059 monument Residential building
Cool fountain 1
(map)
Residential building Renaissance palace "Kühler Brunnen" , built 1520–1530, palatial extensive residential and trading house of the Halle patrician Hans von Schönitz, half-timbered gallery with glass on the courtyard side and Wendelstein, sophisticated functional and representative architecture of the 16th century 094 11591 monument Residential building
Leipziger Strasse 3
(map)
Commercial building Built 1927/28, plastered building with flat roof and ribbon windows in the clear cubic forms of the New Building in a prominent corner position, architect: Otto Steinkopff 094 13207 monument Commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 4
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the first half of the 19th century, plastered building on the eaves with a classicist facade, the oldest house on Leipziger Straße and a relic of the pre-Wilhelminian development in the old town 094 13208 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 6
(map)
Department store Former textile store Weddy-Pönicke & Steckner AG, built in 1900 by Knoch / Kallmeyer, under the eaves an original variation of late Gothic curtain arches and an excellent ornamental frieze with a snake motif in extravagant Art Nouveau forms 094 04820 monument Department store
Leipziger Strasse 8
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1888, four-story plastered building with polygonal central bay, neo-baroque facade with voluminous cartouches and balustrades, architect E. Greve 094 13263 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 12
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1891, four-storey brick building with stucco structure in the corner and lavishly stuccoed dormitories, pompous neo-baroque facade 094 13200 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 14
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, four-storey brick building with a large volute gable and representative, richly stuccoed neo-renaissance facade 094 07947 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 15
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1925, four-storey plastered building with a high pointed gable, ground floor with rich ceramic cladding, ornament in the expressionist manner from the Burg Giebichenstein art school, architect Hermann Frede 094 04821 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 16
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1903, brick building with plaster structure in corner position with polygonal corner bay and conspicuously curved gables, rich floral art nouveau decor 094 13251 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 19
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the last quarter of the 19th century, neo-renaissance facade 094 13248 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 21
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1870/80, four-story brick building with beautiful arched windows 094 13247 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 23
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1890, four-story brick building with a representative neo-baroque facade 094 13244 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 24
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of d. 19th century, four-storey plastered building with a well-structured neo-renaissance facade 094 13243 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 26
(map)
Gate tower Leipzig Tower , built in the 2nd half of the 15th century, the only tower preserved from the medieval city fortifications 094 04822 monument Gate tower
Leipziger Strasse 28
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the 3rd quarter of the 19th century, Art Nouveau facade from 1904, designed by Fritz Schönemann 094 11597 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 29
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1888, four-storey brick building with a wide, gabled central bay above a portal with a Palladian motif, representative plaster structure in neo-Renaissance forms 094 13170 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 30
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1900, four-storey brick building with rich plaster structure in Art Nouveau forms 094 13173 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 32
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1880, representative brick building with mezzanine and well structured plastered facade in neo-renaissance forms 094 13323 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 33
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1892, plastered building with mezzanine and polygonal bay window in a corner position, complex facade in neo-baroque shapes 094 13355 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 35
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, plastered building with stone-clad central bay in neo-renaissance forms 094 13061 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 36
(map)
Residential and commercial building 094 12979 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 38
(map)
Residential and commercial building 107 80002 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 40, 41
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1910, with large oriels and steeply proportioned dwelling houses, freestanding on three sides and therefore dominating the street 094 11596 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 42
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the beginning of the 20th century, pilasters structured in voluminous, strict Art Nouveau forms, well-designed rear facade with a high gable facing Martinstrasse 094 14823 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 46
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of the 19th century, corner location that characterizes the street scene with a representative structured plaster facade in neo-renaissance forms 094 13551 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 47
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1880, three-storey, narrow plastered building, heavily windowed, harmoniously structured neo-renaissance facade with two round arched arcades exhibited with slender columns 094 11594 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 48, 49
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1906, representative, four-story plastered buildings with a central bay and rich Baroque art nouveau decor 094 13545 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 50
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1882, four-storey plastered building with a central bay and facade structure in simple Art Nouveau forms 094 96918 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 61, 62
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1911, former publishing house of the Halleschen Zeitung, broad plastered building of monumental-representative character, high-quality example of sophisticated-representative urban art nouveau architecture 094 11599 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 63
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of the 19th century, representative, broad brick building with columns and pilasters, stucco decor in the neo-Renaissance style 094 96919 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 68
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1880, four-storey brick building with a tower-like central bay window, rich molded stone trimmings, a good example of representative brick architecture from the late 19th century 094 96920 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 70
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, representative four-storey brick building with polygonal and box oriels, plaster relief with distinctive tooth-cut friezes and spherical friezes in representative neo-renaissance style 094 14546 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 71
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1880/90, representative four-storey plastered building with monumental pilasters in elaborate neo-baroque forms 094 14569 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 72
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, representative four-storey plastered building with a richly structured new baroque facade 094 14570 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 75
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the middle of d. 19th century, three-storey plastered building with arched windows and late classical stucco decor, one of the oldest pre-foundational houses on Leipziger Straße 094 12978 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 76
(map)
hotel Hotel Rotes Ross , built in 1911/1912 in forms of neoclassicism and Art Nouveau, previously a suburban inn to the Roten Ross 094 05121 monument hotel
Leipziger Strasse 78
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1880, three-storey brick building with a well-structured late-classical plaster facade 094 13274 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 79
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1905, representative Art Nouveau building 094 11598 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 81
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1880, narrow brick building, tower-like central bay window with tail hood, facade structure with neo-baroque stucco decoration 094 13138 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 85
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1904, plastered building dominating the street scene with a remarkable asymmetrical facade composition 094 04823 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 93
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1912, the former Zorn coffee house, plastered building of mighty proportions, rich architectural decorations in voluminous Baroque Art Nouveau forms, architect Otto Boecke 094 96921 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 97
(map)
Residential building Built 1st half d. 19th century, three-storey plastered building (half-timbered), eaves, with a crooked hip roof and simply profiled windows, house belonging to the original inner-city development 094 14969 monument Residential building
Leipziger Strasse 100
(map)
Department store Former clothing store Bruno Freytag, built in 1889/1890, in the rich facade design of the neo-baroque the most splendid department store building in Halle; round, domed corner tower with a great long-distance effect on the neighboring market square 094 04825 monument Department store
Leipziger Strasse 104
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1895, four-storey brick building with a richly structured and decorated stucco facade in the neo-renaissance style that characterizes the street, and a mighty volute gable 094 14971 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 105, 106
(map)
Department store Former Weiss department store, built in 1908, reinforced concrete frame construction with aluminum curtain wall from the 1960s, interior atrium with originally preserved elegant steel stairs 094 15060 monument Department store
Market square, location: east side of the Red Tower
(map)
sculpture Roland 094 04854 monument sculpture
Marketplace
(map)
City tower Red Tower 094 04865 monument City tower
Marketplace 1
(map)
Administration building Ratshof, built 1928–1929, architect: Wilhelm Jost , allegorical sculpture frieze on the corner of the tower by Gustav Weidanz 094 04855 monument Administration building
Marketplace 2
(map)
Townhouse Built 1891–1894, architect: Ernst Schreiterer, stone building in neo-renaissance forms with Gothic elements, in its splendor a typical example of a city hall of the late 19th century 094 04856 monument Townhouse
Marketplace 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
(map)
Department store Former “Julius Lewin” department store, built in 1929, cube-shaped reinforced concrete skeleton construction with faced stone, pillar hall on the market side, eclectic facade design with elements of New Building, Neoclassicism and Art Deco, architect: Bruno Föhre 094 04857 monument Department store
Marktplatz 11
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1890, four-storey brick building in a corner location that characterizes the square, polygonal bay window with tail hood, richly structured gable, lavish neo-renaissance facade 094 70163 monument Residential and commercial building
Marktplatz 12
(map)
church Marktkirche Our Dear Women 094 04852 monument church
Marktplatz 13
(map)
Residential building So called Marktschlößchen , Renaissance building, former Zepernick house, late 16th century, 094 04858 monument Residential building
Marktplatz 14
(map)
Residential and commercial building Four-storey, high and narrow plastered building with triangular gable in the western connection to the Gasse zum Kühlen Brunnen, facade of the 1920s changed, in the core probably 16th century 094 16415 monument Residential and commercial building
Marktplatz 15
(map)
Residential building High and narrow four-storey plastered building with a central bay, a small dwelling and richly profiled baroque window walls, on the west wall Gothic ornamental gables, strongly cantilevered upper floors (16th century), at the core of one of the most stately old Halle town houses of patrician character 094 04859 monument Residential building
Marktplatz 16
(map)
City courtyard Stately four-storey plastered building, sparse baroque facade with simply profiled window frames, on the courtyard side steep, tracery adorned gables of the late Gothic, essentially early 16th century 094 04860 monument City courtyard
Marktplatz 17
(map)
Residential and commercial building Stately plastered building in the Renaissance style, classical portal, since the 18th century the location of the pharmacy “Zum Blaue Hirsch” founded in 1535, in the core 16th century, changed in the 19th and 20th centuries 094 04861 monument Residential and commercial building
Marktplatz 18
(map)
Department store Built in 1906/07, formerly A. Michel department store, five-storey building with a slightly S-shaped, curved floor plan in a prominent corner position with a well-designed, strongly vertically emphasized grid facade from the 1960s, architect Heinrich Schlumpp, rebuilt in 1965/66, architect Joachim Schönduve 094 08811 monument Department store
Marktplatz 19
(map)
Bank building 094 04863 monument Bank building
Marktplatz 23
(map)
Residential and commercial building 094 71195 monument Residential and commercial building
Mittelstrasse 1
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of the 19th century, brick building with a cautiously structured neo-renaissance facade 094 70180 monument Residential building
Mittelstrasse 3
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of the 18th century, stately, three-storey, baroque plastered building, eaves, with a high pitched roof 094 13107 monument Residential building
Mittelstrasse 5
(map)
Residential building no longer exists, vacant lot 094 04877 monument BW
Mittelstrasse 6
(map)
Residential building Built around 1900, plastered building with a tail gable and representative facade structure in the neo-renaissance style 094 70181 monument Residential building
Mittelstrasse 7
(map)
Residential building Built at the beginning of the 20th century, plastered building with a dwelling, simple art nouveau decor in garland form 094 96954 monument Residential building
Mittelstrasse 9
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1898, brick building with side elevation in a striking corner position, neo-baroque stucco facade decor 094 70182 monument Residential and commercial building
Mittelstrasse 10
(map)
Residential building Built in 1898, brick building with representative plaster structure in neo-renaissance forms 094 70183 monument Residential building
Mittelstrasse 11, 12, 13
(map)
factory Former Plötzsch'sche Buchdruckerei Curt Nietschmann, built around 1900, simple brick building with plaster structure and large segmented arched windows 094 70184 monument factory
Mittelstraße 14, 15
coordinates are missing! Help.
Administrative building Built around 1900, representative three-storey plastered building with brick structure, segment and arched windows, today superintendent of the Evangelical Church District Halle-Saalkreis 094 70185 monument Administrative building
Mittelstraße 17
coordinates are missing! Help.
House, stable Three-story, plastered half-timbered building with a protruding first upper floor and coupled windows, in the core of the 16th century, later heightened 094 13104 monument House, stable
Mittelstrasse 17a
(map)
Residential building Built 17./18. Century, stately half-timbered plastered building with large gate passage, saddle roof and slightly protruding upper floors with coupled windows, extensive courtyard buildings in brick 094 13105 monument Residential building
Mittelstrasse 18
(map)
Residential building Built in the 18th century, stately two-story half-timbered plastered building with a high pitched roof, baroque stucco ceiling on the first floor 094 04879 monument Residential building
Mittelstrasse 21
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of the 19th century, three-story brick building with a representative plaster structure in neo-renaissance forms 094 70186 monument Residential and commercial building
Moritzburgring Mühlgrabensaale
(map)
bridge Castle bridge 094 18534 monument bridge
Moritzburgring 1
(map)
movie theater Former movie theater Astoria , today “Urania 70” cultural center, built in 1914 by Paul Grempler; Neoclassical Art Nouveau ornamentation on the outside preserved, changed on the inside 094 04880 monument movie theater
Moritzburgring 6
(map)
Residential building 094 10302 monument Residential building
Moritzburgring 8
(map)
Residential building 094 12033 monument Residential building
Moritzkirchhof 1
(map)
hospital Hospital St. Johannis, representative two-storey, elongated plastered building, built over the remains of a shell tower of the medieval city fortifications, built 1529–1530, rebuilt around 1580, extensively restored 1986–1989 094 04882 monument hospital
Moritzzwinger
(map)
Transformer station Transformer station from 1927, architect: Wilhelm Jost 094 96955 monument Transformer station
Moritzzwinger 18
(map)
Residential building Built in 1908, four-storey plastered building with rich ashlar elements, central core, balconies and loggia, representative neo-renaissance facade with Art Nouveau elements 094 14770 monument Residential building
Mühlpforte
(map)
bridge Mühlpfortenbrücke, iron bridge construction with historicizing balustrade from 1890 094 96961 monument bridge
Mühlpforte 1
(map)
Institute building Former institute for chemistry at the university, built in 1862/1863 094 13128 monument Institute building
Mühlpforte 2
(map)
Mill Bäckermühle, mill operation at this point since 1588, today's building from 1908, last part of the Hildebrand mills; simple, four-story, flat-roofed brick shell with segmented arched windows 094 96962 monument Mill
Oleariusstrasse 1b
(map)
Residential building Built in 1909, four-storey plastered building with central bay and tail gable, high-quality Art Nouveau decor 094 96969 monument Residential building
Oleariusstrasse 3
(map)
Residential building Built 1st half d. 19th century, three-storey plastered building on the eaves with a simply decorated Art Nouveau facade from the beginning of the 20th century 094 13137 monument Residential building
Oleariusstrasse 4
(map)
Residential building Built in the 18th century, small two-storey half-timbered plastered building with a steep pitched roof and a kinked, simple facade in the midst of sophisticated Wilhelminian-style buildings, the oldest house on the Hallmarkt and a striking relic of the original Hallmarkt development 094 08783 monument Residential building
Oleariusstraße 4a on the narrow side of the Hallmarkt
(map)
Substation Hallmarkt substation, built in 1924 by Wilhelm Jost , wide-spread, single-storey shell limestone building over a grandstand-like terrace with a monumental arched structure 094 11585 monument Substation
Oleariusstrasse 5
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1880, four-storey brick building with a plastered base and elaborate neo-baroque decor in a corner location that characterizes Hallmarkt 094 13178 monument Residential and commercial building
Oleariusstrasse 7
(map)
school Talamtschule, built 1886–1888, former Catholic elementary school, monumental building dominating the street in neo-Gothic forms 094 12025 monument school
Oleariusstrasse 8
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, four-story, simple, neo-Gothic brick building with plaster structure, bay window with columns 094 13264 monument Residential building
Oleariusstrasse 9
(map)
Fountain In the cellar shaft of the Gutjahrbrunnen, first mentioned in a document in 1263, one of the oldest brine springs 094 07357 monument Fountain
Oleariusstrasse 9
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1888/89, four-storey brick building with plaster structure in the neo-renaissance style 094 04895 monument Residential and commercial building
Oleariusstrasse 12
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, four-storey brick building in a striking corner situation with eclectic stucco decoration in Gothic and Baroque forms 094 13116 monument Residential building
Oleariusstrasse 13
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of d. 19th century, wide, three-story brick building with sparse baroque stucco decor, butcher's shop with historical inventory from the early 20th century 094 75161 monument Residential and commercial building
Rannische Strasse 3
(map)
Residential and commercial building Four-storey plastered building with simply profiled window walls; very beautiful 17th century baroque sandstone portal framed by Ionic pilasters 094 04935 monument Residential and commercial building
Rannische Strasse 4a
(map)
Farm buildings 094 13261 monument BW
Rannische Strasse 5
(map)
Residential building 094 71052 monument Residential building
Rannische Strasse 6
(map)
Residential building Built 1st half d. 19th century, simple plastered building with a richly decorated eaves cornice, classicistic building as a relic of the pre-foundational inner city development, in the core probably older 094 70056 monument Residential building
Rannische Strasse 9
(map)
Residential building Two-storey plastered building from the Renaissance period on the gable, window frames with framework, one of the last late medieval-early modern gabled houses in Halle, inscribed with dated 1540 094 04936 monument Residential building
Rannische Strasse 12, Waisenhausring 1
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, brick building with elaborate ashlar structure in a corner location that defines the street scene, rich neo-baroque facade 094 13155 monument Residential and commercial building
Rannische Strasse 17
(map)
Residential building Three-storey eaves house with gate passage, originally 16th century, reconstruction in the 1st half of the 18th century, plastered facade in the Rococo style, courtyard side with wooden galleries 094 04937 monument Residential building
Rannische Strasse 18
(map)
Residential building Built in the 18th / early 19th century; three-storey plastered building on the eaves with gate passage, remainder of the prehistoric inner city development 094 13262 monument Residential building
Rannische Strasse 19
(map)
Relax Goldene Rose, the inn has been operating here since 1479, the current late Renaissance building is one of the oldest inns in the early modern hall, inscribed with an inscription dated 1591 094 04940 monument Relax
Rannische Strasse 23
(map)
Residential building Built in the 18th / early 19th century, three-storey plastered building with a beautiful classicist facade decor in a corner to the Alter Markt, inside a barrel-vaulted hallway and stucco ceilings 094 70055 monument Residential building
Rathausstrasse 1
(map)
Bank building Former municipal savings bank, built in 1882/1883, representative three-story brick building, facade design in the style of Italian palazzi of the High Renaissance, today Halle city archive 094 97003 monument Bank building
Rathausstrasse 3
(map)
Residential building Former Carl Bauer brewery and inn, unadorned three-storey plastered building, large gate passage with segment arch and leaf wreaths in the arches, built in the third quarter of the 19th century 094 97004 monument Residential building
Rathausstrasse 4
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, three-storey brick building with plaster structure in a corner location that defines the street scene, representative neo-renaissance facade with arched windows on the ground floor, corner bay window decorated with columns 094 97005 monument Residential building
Rathausstrasse 5, 6, corner of Kleine Steinstrasse
(map)
Bank building The plastered building dominating the street scene and grouped in a picturesque manner in the local style with baroque, classicist and art nouveau elements, today Saalesparkasse, built 1914/1915, architect Wilhelm Jost 094 04941 monument Bank building
Rathausstrasse 7
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1884/85, former Johannes Grün wine wholesaler, founded in 1852, representative three-storey plastered building with an embossed ground floor and rich cornice, neo-renaissance 094 04943 monument Residential and commercial building
Rathausstrasse 8, 9
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, three- to four-storey plastered building with large gable, polygonal and round bay window, rich geometric art nouveau decor 094 97006 monument Residential and commercial building
Rathausstrasse 10
(map)
Residential building Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, three-storey plastered building with side box oriel, simple baroque and neoclassical plaster decor 094 97007 monument Residential building
Rathausstrasse 13
(map)
Residential and office building Built around 1900, three-storey plastered building over an embossed stone base with decorative gables and rich structures in the style of Halle's late Gothic and Renaissance, architects Reinhold Knoch and Friedrich Kallmeyer 094 04944 monument Residential and office building
Rathausstrasse 13a
(map)
Residential building Built in 1909, three-storey plastered building with a central box bay window and representative Art Nouveau decor, made by Max Jahre 094 13051 monument Residential building
Rathausstrasse 14
(map)
Residential building Wide-spread, three-storey plastered building with a representative facade structure, one of the few remaining lavish late Baroque town houses in Halle, inscribed with dated 1718, the core of the 15th century 094 13052 monument Residential building
Rathausstrasse 15
(map)
Residential building Jena'sches Fräuleinstift 094 04952 monument Residential building
Salzgrafenstrasse 1
(map)
Residential building Built at the beginning of d. 20th century, representative four-and-a-half-storey plastered building with central bay and gable house, stucco ornamentation, Art Nouveau 094 13127 monument Residential building
Salzgrafenstrasse 2
(map)
Library Halle City Library , built in 1904, a high-quality example of late Art Nouveau architecture in Halle, designed by Theodor Lehmann and Gustav Wolff 094 05004 monument Library
Salzgrafenstrasse 3
(map)
Residential and commercial building Four to five storey corner building with great urban impact on Hallmarkt, Art Nouveau around 1910, so-called Salzgrafenhaus 094 11616 monument Residential and commercial building
Schlossberg 1, 2, 2a
(map)
Street train At the earliest, in the 16th century, the street was named after Moritzburg on terrain sloping towards the mills, connection between Mühlengrund and Moritzburg 094 97043 monument Street train
Schlossberg 1
(map)
Mill Neumühle , built in 1582, two-story plastered building with a mighty gable and gable roof, wide arched portal and windows with profiled framing, inner courtyard with Renaissance portal, 1769 and 1840 conversions and extensions, partly in half-timbered, high-water markers on the southeast corner 094 04884 monument Mill
Schlossberg 2
(map)
hospital Former garrison hospital from 1865, three-storey crenellated brick building with a U-shaped floor plan with a flat hipped roof, segmented arched windows and gothic molded stone decor 094 13600 monument hospital
Schmeerstraße 2
(map)
Inn Former hostel "Zum Güldenen Schlößchen"; Stately, broad, three-storey plastered building from the late Gothic period with a cantilevered upper storey and a beautiful pointed arched timber frame portal from the time of construction, is considered Halle's oldest house, Martin Luther's residence in August 1545, inscribed dated 1471 094 05011 monument Inn
Schmeerstraße 3
(map)
Residential building Built in 1848, four-storey plastered building with a simple late classical facade and beautiful shop fittings, the core of which is late Gothic 094 13471 monument Residential building
Schmeerstraße 4
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the beginning of the 20th century, four-story brick building with plaster structure, bay window and decorative gable; original Art Nouveau ornament in floral forms as window frames 094 13472 monument Residential and commercial building
Schmeerstraße 6
(map)
load Butcher shop in four-storey residential and commercial building, lavishly equipped with Art Nouveau ceramics, around 1900 094 05012 monument load
Schmeerstraße 9
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1904, four-storey plastered building in a corner location that characterizes the street scene, ornamental gable and tower window with beautiful Art Nouveau decor 094 13102 monument Residential and commercial building
Schmeerstraße 1, 1a
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, three-storey brick building with decorative gables and rich ashlar elements, a representative building of the neo-renaissance based on the central German architecture of the 16th century 094 13572 monument Residential and commercial building
Schmeerstraße 10
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1900, four-storey plastered building on a medieval plot, only two window axes wide, original floral Art Nouveau decor 094 13265 monument Residential and commercial building
Schmeerstraße 11
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of the 19th century, a simple, four-storey brick building that characterizes the plaza with plaster structure and decorative gables in neo-renaissance forms 094 13573 monument Residential and commercial building
Schmeerstraße 17, 18
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1902, four-storey brick building with a central bay, richly stuccoed floral Art Nouveau decor 094 13574 monument Residential and commercial building
Schmeerstraße 19
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1900, a simple four-storey plastered building with a central bay in economical but original floral Art Nouveau forms 094 13575 monument Residential and commercial building
Schmeerstraße 20
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1880/90, representative four-storey brick building with richly stuccoed, articulated and strongly profiled neo-baroque facade 094 13577 monument Residential and commercial building
Schmeerstraße 22
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1898, four-storey plastered building with high shop window arcades on the ground floor and first floor, rich neo-baroque stucco decoration as the window parapet and crowning 094 13576 monument Residential and commercial building
Schmeerstraße 24
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the 17th century, rebuilt in the 19th century, three-storey plastered eaves building with a hipped roof on one side, visible framework on the courtyard facade, relic of the baroque, pre-industrial development of the inner city 094 15539 monument Residential and commercial building
Schmeerstraße 25
(map)
Residential building Built in 1577/78, a very narrow and high three-story half-timbered building with a heavily cantilevered upper floor, a dwelling with rich ornamental half-timbering, part of the late medieval and early modern development of the old town 094 05013 monument Residential building
Schmeerstraße 26
(map)
Residential and commercial building Probably built in the 17th century or older, plastered building on the eaves, simple facade with simply profiled cornices and window frames, evidence of the pre-industrial development of the city center, later rebuilt 094 15536 monument Residential and commercial building
Schmeerstraße 27
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of the 18th century, four-story plastered building with box oriel, simple facade with simply profiled cornices and window frames, evidence of the pre-industrial development of the inner city 094 05016 monument Residential and commercial building
Schmeerstraße 28
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1901, representative four-story brick building with a polygonal, helmet-crowned central bay; Rich stucco decor in floral Art Nouveau forms, architects Albert and Ernst Giese 094 13266 monument Residential and commercial building
Schülershof 11a
(map)
Residential building 094 97046 monument Residential building
Schülershof 12
(map)
Administration building Built 1935–1938, formerly the state district treasury; Large, three- to four-story plastered building dominating the street scene, example of a functional building in the Neubiedermeier conservative home style of the interwar period, architects Stöhr and Lüllwitz 094 97047 monument Administration building
Schulstrasse 6
(map)
Residential building 094 56689 monument Residential building
Schulstrasse 7
(map)
Residential building Built 2nd third of the 19th century, late classical plastered building with mezzanine and side elevation, facade structure using ornamental plaster decorations in the window area and pilaster strips, rebuilt at the end of the 19th century 094 97048 monument Residential building
Schulstrasse 10
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, two-storey brick building with plastered structure, mezzanine, polygonal bay window with three-quarter columns, simple late classicist facade decor 094 80381 monument Residential building
Steinbockgasse 12
(map)
Administration building di Schülershof 12, see there 094 12158 monument BW
Sternstrasse 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
(map)
Street train The street that was built around 1890 and named after the former inn “Zum golden Stern” is a completely preserved street with richly designed, historicizing tenement houses in closed block perimeter development, one of the most impressive Wilhelminian style streets in Halle 094 04732 monument Street train
Sternstrasse 2
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built last quarter of the 19th century, three-story, simple brick building with tracery windows on the first floor 094 13468 monument Residential and commercial building
Sternstrasse 3
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, handsome four-storey brick building with gable-crowned corner projections, stucco decoration of columns and gables and diamond coating, neo-renaissance 094 13259 monument Residential building
Sternstrasse 4
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, four-story brick building with two-tone clinker bricks, ceramic shaped stones and figurative stucco decoration, interestingly designed brick building, neo-renaissance 094 13258 monument Residential building
Sternstrasse 5
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built last quarter of the 19th century, four-storey brick building, gabled central bay window, with facade decor based on late classicism 094 13257 monument Residential and commercial building
Sternstrasse 6
(map)
Residential building Built in the 1880s / 1890s, four-storey brick building with extremely rich stucco structure, a rare example of a superb Wilhelminian style facade in the style of the neo-coco era 094 11617 monument Residential building
Sternstrasse 7
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, representative four-storey brick building with lavishly designed stucco decoration in the window area, neo-renaissance 094 13256 monument Residential building
Sternstrasse 8
(map)
Residential building Built in 1891, broad, four-storey brick building in a striking corner position with a corner core, plaster structure in rich, classicist Art Nouveau forms 094 13466 monument Residential building
Sternstrasse 9
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, four-storey brick building with plastered structure, side elevation particularly emphasized by segmented arch and triangular gable 094 13465 monument Residential building
Sternstrasse 10
(map)
Residential building Built in 1896, representative four-storey brick building, gable-crowned central projection, stylistic elements approaching the neo-Renaissance 094 13464 monument Residential building
Sternstrasse 11
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, stately, four-storey, broad brick building with a gable-crowned central projection, neo-renaissance 094 13463 monument Residential building
Sternstrasse 12
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, representative four-storey brick building with rich sculptural stucco decoration of pilasters, portrait heads and gables in the window area, neo-renaissance 094 13470 monument Residential building
Sternstrasse 13
(map)
Residential building Built at the end of d. 19th century, handsome four-storey brick building, neo-baroque stucco decor in the arched windows 094 13469 monument Residential building
Sternstrasse 14
(map)
Residential building Built in 1891, imposing, four-storey brick building in a corner, corner bay window and window areas with magnificent figural and floral stucco decor, neo-baroque, significant in the ensemble of Little Berlin 094 13260 monument Residential building
Talamtstrasse 5
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1888, four-storey brick building with plaster structure in the corner, with a central bay window and representative eclectic facade decoration based on Renaissance and Baroque forms 094 13177 monument Residential and commercial building
Talamtstrasse 6
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, four-storey plastered building in a corner position in lush neo-baroque shapes, polygonal tower marker with onion helmet 094 13103 monument Residential and commercial building
Talamtstrasse 7
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built at the end of d. 19th century, four-storey plastered building in rich neo-renaissance forms 094 13202 monument Residential and commercial building
Talamtstrasse 9
(map)
Residential building Former restaurant "Zur Handelsbörse", in the core of the 16th century, stately three-storey plastered building with an irregular trapezoidal floor plan, Renaissance window frames on the south side, Biedermeier-classicist facade design from the middle of the 19th century 094 05070 monument Residential building
Universitätsplatz 2
(map)
Residential building Built in 1910, four-storey plastered building in a corner location that characterizes the street scene, with bay windows and large gable, simple Art Nouveau decor 094 14111 monument Residential building
Universitätsplatz 6
(map)
Residential building Built in 1876/1877, plastered building in a corner location that characterizes the square, facade structure with colossal Ionic order columns, inside rich wooden and stucco ceilings with paintings 094 13241 monument Residential building
Universitätsplatz 7
(map)
Agricultural bourgeoisie Former outwork of the barefoot monastery, stately two-story plastered building with a large gate passage, in the core of the 16th century, later renovations 094 05088 monument Agricultural bourgeoisie
Universitätsplatz 9
(map)
University building Melanchthonianum, built 1900–1903, four- to five-story plastered building dominating the plaza with a flat hipped roof, rich architectural decorations in late classicist forms, unusually magnificent for the time of origin and extremely conservative building in the resumption of classicist design elements, architects Georg Thür, Hans Stever 094 12401 monument University building
Universitätsplatz 10
(map)
University building 094 13067 monument BW
Universitätsplatz 10a
(map)
University building Thomasianum, built in 1910/1911, three-storey plastered plastered building with a classicistic, strict, grid-like facade structure, economical Art Nouveau decor, architect Robert Huber 094 05087 monument University building
Universitätsplatz 11
(map)
University building (" lion building ") Main building of the MLU, built 1832–1834, an important building in the succession of the Berlin classicism Schinkel style, architects Ernst Friedrich Zwirner , Wilhelm August Stapel , Wilhelm Heinrich Matthias 094 12251 monument University building ("lion building")
Universitätsplatz 12
(map)
University building Robertinum , built 1889–1891, archaeological museum of the university, important late classical building in the tradition of Schinkel's reception of antiquities, architects Carl Hagemann and Otto Kilburger 094 05090 monument University building
Universitätsring
(map)
monument Sandstone bust of the composer Robert Franz , 1903 by Fritz Schaper 094 05092 monument monument
Universitätsring on Universitätsring opposite Kaulenberg
(map)
monument Prayer column from Halle 094 05103 monument monument
Universitätsring at the corner of Große Ullrichstraße and Geiststraße
(map)
Transformer station Transformer station from 1928, architect: Wilhelm Jost 094 15224 monument Transformer station
Universitätsring 2
(map)
villa Built in 1840, three-sided, free-standing, two-storey, highly representative plastered building with a flat hipped roof in a corner location that defines the square, late classicist facade, rebuilt with a new facade design in 1882, architect H. Walter 094 96879 monument villa
Universitätsring 3
(map)
Bank building Built in 1859, three-storey plastered building with side elevation, modified in the 1930s, one of the most harmonious creations of late classicism in Halle 094 05093 monument Bank building
Universitätsring 4
(map)
Residential building Built around 1860/70, classical plastered building with a flat hipped roof and central projection with a sculpted gable 094 05094 monument Residential building
Universitätsring 5
(map)
hotel University cafeteria Burse zur Tulpe , former hotel “Zur Tulpe”, hotel building built around 1860, major expansion in 1897, reconstruction in 1907, conversion into an academic dining establishment in 1919, renewed reconstruction in 1929 094 05095 monument hotel
Universitätsring 6
(map)
Bank building Former Preußische Lebensversicherungs AG, built 1890–1892, among the neo-baroque representative buildings in Halle, it is the most splendid and most effective building in terms of urban planning 094 05096 monument Bank building
Universitätsring 7
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1881, late classical plastered building with richly structured facade, arcade windows with Ionic half-columns and Corinthian pilasters on the second floor 094 05097 monument Residential and commercial building
Universitätsring 8
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1899, a remarkable four-storey Art Nouveau building, idiosyncratic geometric spray plaster ornamentation in the parapets, courtyard building with loggias, architect Willy Assmann 094 05098 monument Residential and commercial building
Universitätsring 9
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, plastered building with a central bay window and side towers covered with a mansard roof in the style of French baroque classicism of the 17th century 094 05099 monument Residential and commercial building
Universitätsring 10
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1890, representative four-storey brick building in neo-renaissance forms 094 05 100 monument Residential and commercial building
Universitätsring 11
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1870, late classicistic plastered building with arched windows and fine stucco facade 094 05101 monument Residential and commercial building
Universitätsring 12
(map)
Residential building Built around 1890, brick building in a corner location that defines the street scene with corner bay windows and richly stuccoed, neo-baroque facade 094 04436 monument Residential building
Universitätsring 13
(map)
Residential building Built in the last third of the 19th century, the former home of Felix Graf Luckner (1881–1966), one of the men celebrated as the “savior of Halle” who saved Halle from destruction on April 16, 1945 by handing over the city without a fight , simple two-story plastered building 094 97086 monument Residential building
Universitätsring 19, 20
(map)
Residential building Built in 1905, two-storey plastered building with a large tail gable, a stair tower crowned with a tail hood and a polygonal bay window, Art Nouveau 094 05102 monument Residential building
Universitätsring 21, Weidenplan 22, 23, 24
(map)
school Weidenplan-Schule, former municipal high school for girls, wing on Unterberg in a simple round arch style with flat side elevations (built in 1884, expanded in 1889), the extension from 1906 on Weidenplan in Baroque Art Nouveau forms 094 14071 monument school
Universitätsring 25
(map)
theatre Opera House Hall 094 08812 monument theatre
Waisenhausring
coordinates are missing! Help.
Toilet house 094 70891 monument
Waisenhausring 1a
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the 1880s / 1890s, brick building with a two-axis central bay, side projections crowned with triangular gables and pilasters in a colossal round arch style 094 13157 monument Residential and commercial building
Waisenhausring 2
(map)
Hall construction Built in 1885, former grain and product exchange, elaborate facade with large arched windows and colossal pilasters and columns in the neo-Renaissance style, architect Friedrich Thierichens 094 13152 monument Hall construction
Waisenhausring 3
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in 1893, the former studio and residential building of the designing architect Gustav Zimmermann, representative and lavishly designed brick building with box oriels, rich baroque Art Nouveau decor made of atlases and stucco friezes 094 05118 monument Residential and commercial building
Waisenhausring 7
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built around 1880, representative, multi-colored brick building with segmented and arched windows, pronounced cornice zone and rich molded stone decor, high-quality and lavishly executed example of historic brick architecture in Halle with echoes of Italian Renaissance palazzi 094 05119 monument Residential and commercial building
Waisenhausring 9
(map)
Residential building Built in 1880 / 90s, simple brick building with mezzanine and bay window in corner position, representative plaster structure in neo-renaissance forms 094 13054 monument Residential building
Waisenhausring 10, 11, 12
(map)
city ​​wall Approx. 7 meter high and 50 meter long remnants of the medieval city fortifications with shell tower, which were demolished in the early 19th century, built over with a high three-storey half-timbered house at the western end, both built in the 18th century 094 05123 monument city ​​wall
Waisenhausring 13
(map)
school "Old elementary school", built in 1859, today vocational schools IV "Friedrich List" 094 97115 monument school
Zapfenstrasse
(map)
Street Street plan, named since approx. 1400 with a winding path, located between Schmeerstrasse and Schülershof in the historic center of the old town 094 97103 monument Street
Zenkerstraße 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
(map)
Street Street plan, from 1893 onwards named after the old Halle family of the Zenker family in the historic city center with a historical street course between Alter Markt and Moritzzwinger 094 12715 monument Street

Small monuments

location designation description

Registration
number

Identification type image
Old Market
(map)
Fountain Donkey fountain 094 04549 Small monument Fountain
Kleine Klausstrasse 2
(map)
House sign Baroque house sign (swan) with inscription from 1658: Diß Hauß is in God's hand. It is enough for the swan 094 04781 Small monument House sign
Location: Schülershof, near Commerzbank, marketplace
Coordinates are missing! Help.
sculpture The Looker by Herbert Volwahsen , 1948, bronze 094 71048 Small monument sculpture
Marketplace
coordinates are missing! Help.
monument Handel monument 094 04853 Small monument monument
Marktplatz 2
coordinates are missing! Help.
Plaque Commemorative plaque with the inscription to commemorate the town councilors who lost their lives in the fight against fascism, Ernst Eckstein KPD 1876-1945, Otto Kilian KPD 1879-1945, Emil Lange SPD 1891-1945, Kurt Taatz SPD 1891-1945, Kurt Wabbel KPD 1901-1944 , unveiled on October 7, 1965, but cannot be found on the building (May 2016) 094 96940 Small monument
Sternstraße 14
coordinates are missing! Help.
Plaque 094 97057 Small monument Plaque

Former cultural monuments according to districts

The following objects were originally also listed or listed in literature as cultural monuments. However, the monuments no longer exist today, their protection status has been lifted or they are no longer regarded as monuments.

Old town

location designation description

Registration
number

Identification type image
Brüderstraße 3
(map)
Parabolic house Three-storey plastered building, destroyed during the Second World War in 1945. BW
Grosse Steinstrasse 82
(map)
Community center Four-story baroque town house, built in 1707, destroyed in 1945 during the Second World War. BW
Gustav-Anlauf-Strasse 2, Leipziger Strasse 5
(map)
Residential and commercial building During renovation work, changes were made that led to the loss of the monument property. In 2016 the house was removed from the list of monuments. 094 13209 monument BW
Hallorenring 7
(map)
Residential and commercial building The status of a monument was lost due to advanced decay. In 2015 the building was removed from the list of monuments. 094 13166 monument Residential and commercial building
Kleine Ulrichstrasse 37
(map)
To the shooter Residential house, built in the 18th century, probably named after the owner Schütze, to whom it belonged around 1840; Plastered building with a dwelling, large gate passage with profiled walls, the building was demolished before 2015 and removed from the list of monuments in 2015. Later the property was rebuilt. 094 04797 monument BW
Kleiner Sandberg 22
(map)
portal Seat niche portal from 1601, destroyed during the Second World War in 1945. BW
Leipziger Strasse 31
(map)
Residential and commercial building Built in the 1870s, three-storey brick building with mezzanine, simple late classicist facade. Removed from the list of monuments in 2019 after loss of monument status. 094 13273 monument Residential and commercial building
Leipziger Strasse 85a corner building Waisenhausring / Leipziger Strasse
(map)
Commercial building During construction work in the course of repair work without notifying the monument protection authority, changes were made that led to the loss of the monument property. In 2015 the house was removed from the list of monuments. However, the building is still part of a monument area. 094 11637 monument BW
Marketplace
(map)
town hall Town hall, built from 1312, destroyed except for a baroque wing in an air raid on March 31, 1945, ruins demolished in 1948. town hall
Marketplace
coordinates are missing! Help.
Libra Ratswaage built between 1573 and 1575, destroyed in 1945 during World War II, ruin later demolished.

Legend

The columns contain the following information:

  • Location: States the street name and, if available, the house number of the cultural monument. The list is basically sorted according to this address. The link "Map" leads to various map displays and names the geographic coordinates.
    Link to a map view tool to set coordinates. In the map view, monuments without coordinates are shown with a red marker and can be set on the map. Architectural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, architectural monuments with a picture are marked with a blue marker.
  • Official designation: Provides the name, designation or type of cultural monument as noted in the source.
  • Description: Provides structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the characteristics of the monument.
  • Registration number: A 20-digit registration number is assigned to every cultural monument in Saxony-Anhalt. Currently the last twelve digits are each 0. Therefore, the last twelve digits are not shown here. The following icon can be found in this column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this monument at Wikidata .
  • Type of identification: The classification of the monument according to § 2 Paragraph 2 DenkmSchG LSA
  • Image: A picture of the memorial and, if applicable, a link to other photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive

swell

Web links

Commons : Cultural monuments in the old town of Halle (Saale)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. All houses that are listed in the old town: Alter Markt 1 to 12, 14, 18, 24 to 29, 31 to 34, Am Bauhof 2, An der Marienkirche 1, 2, 3, 4, An der Moritzkirche 7, 8 , Barfüßerstraße 6 to 11, 13 to 18, 20, Bärgasse 2, Bechershof 2, 3, 4, Bergstraße 1 to 7, Bölbergasse 1 to 4, Brüderstraße 2 to 16, Brunos Warte, Christian-Wolff-Straße 2, 4, 6 , 8, Dachritzstraße 1 to 13, Domplatz 1 to 10, Domstraße 1 to 5, Dreyhauptstraße 1, 2, Flutgasse 1 to 4, Friedemann-Bach-Platz 1 to 5, Graseweg 1 to 16, Große Brauhausstraße 1 to 30, 30a, 31, Große Klausstraße 1 to 22, Große Märkerstraße 1 to 16, Große Nikolaistraße 1 to 12, Große Schlossstraße, Große Steinstraße 8 to 19, 73 to 76, 78 to 82, Große Ulrichstraße 1 to 61, Großer Berlin 1 to 14, Großer Sandberg 1 to 16, Gustav-Anlauf-Straße 1 to 22, Gutjahrstraße 1, Hackebornstraße 1 to 4, 4a, 5, Hallmarkt, Hallorenring 1 to 7, Hansering 1 to 17, Jägergasse 1, 2, Joliot-Curie-Platz 1, 1a, 1b, Kanzleigasse 1, 2, 3, K arzerplan, Kaulenberg 1 to 7, Kleine Brauhausstrasse 7, 8, 9, 11, 20, 21, 22, Kleine Klausstrasse 1 to 18, Kleine Märkerstrasse 1 to 11, Kleine Marktstrasse, Kleine Schlossstrasse, Kleine Steinstrasse 1 to 8, Kleine Ulrichstrasse 1 to 24, 24a, 24b, 25 to 37, Kleiner Sandberg 1 to 11, Kleinschmieden 4, 6, Kuhgasse 1 to 10, Kühler Brunnen 1, Kutschgasse 1 to 5, Leipziger Straße 3 to 25, 85a, 86, 88, 91 to 95, 97 to 104, 105, Marktplatz 1 to 23, Mittelstrasse 1 to 5, 5a, 6 to 21, Moritzburgring 1 to 10, Moritzkirchhof 1, Moritzzwinger 6 to 18, Mühlberg 1 to 4, Mühlgasse 1 to 4, 4a, Mühlpforte 1, 2, Neunhäuser 1, Oleariusstraße 1, 1a, 1b, 2, 4a, 6, 6a, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, Rannische Straße 1, 2, 4, 4a, 5 to 11, 13 to 23, Rathausstrasse 1 to 10, 12, 13a, 14, 15, Salzgrafenstrasse 1, 1a, 2 to 6, Salzstrasse 1 to 6, Schlossberg 1, 2, 2a, Schmeerstrasse 1 to 28, Schülershof 1 to 10, Schulstrasse 6 to 9 , 9a, 10 to 13, Spiegelstrasse 1 to 13, Steinbockgasse 2, 12, Sternstrasse 1 bi s 14, Talamtstrasse 1 to 9, Trödel, Universitätsplatz 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 10a, 11, 12, Universitätsring 2 to 6, 6a, 7 to 11, Waisenhausring 1, 1a, 1b , 2 to 16, Zapfenstraße, Zenkerstraße 1 to 8
  2. Small question and answer Olaf Meister (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN), Wolfgang Aldag (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN), State Chancellery and Ministry of Culture 22.03.2017 Printed matter 7/1157 (KA 7/628) Development of the List of Monuments Saxony-Anhalt , page 7th
  3. Yearbook for Halle City History 2019, p. 41ff.
  4. Small question and answer Olaf Meister (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN), Wolfgang Aldag (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN), State Chancellery and Ministry of Culture 22.03.2017 Printed matter 7/1157 (KA 7/628) Development of the List of Monuments Saxony-Anhalt , page 7th
  5. Götz Eckardt (editor), Fates of German Monuments in World War II , Volume 2, Henschel Verlag Berlin, ISBN 3-926642-24-6 , page 328
  6. Götz Eckardt (editor), Fates of German Monuments in World War II , Volume 2, Henschel Verlag Berlin, ISBN 3-926642-24-6 , page 328
  7. Small question and answer Olaf Meister (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN), Wolfgang Aldag (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN), State Chancellery and Ministry of Culture 22.03.2017 Printed matter 7/1157 (KA 7/628) Development of the List of Monuments Saxony-Anhalt , page 12.
  8. Small question and answer Olaf Meister (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN), Wolfgang Aldag (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN), State Chancellery and Ministry of Culture 22.03.2017 Printed matter 7/1157 (KA 7/628) Development of the List of Monuments Saxony-Anhalt , page 12.
  9. Small question and answer Olaf Meister (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN), Wolfgang Aldag (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN), State Chancellery and Ministry of Culture 22.03.2017 Printed matter 7/1157 (KA 7/628) Development of the List of Monuments Saxony-Anhalt , page 12.
  10. Götz Eckardt (editor), Fates of German Monuments in World War II , Volume 2, Henschel Verlag Berlin, ISBN 3-926642-24-6 , page 328
  11. Small question and answer Olaf Meister (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN) State Chancellery and Ministry of Culture March 9, 2020 Printed matter 7/5874 (KA 7/3515) Development of the monument inventory in Saxony-Anhalt , page 7
  12. Small question and answer Olaf Meister (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN), Wolfgang Aldag (BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN), State Chancellery and Ministry of Culture 22.03.2017 Printed matter 7/1157 (KA 7/628) Development of the List of Monuments Saxony-Anhalt , page 12.
  13. Götz Eckardt (editor), Fates of German Architectural Monuments in World War II , Volume 2, Henschel Verlag Berlin, ISBN 3-926642-24-6 , page 326
  14. Götz Eckardt (editor), Fates of German Monuments in World War II , Volume 2, Henschel Verlag Berlin, ISBN 3-926642-24-6 , page 326 f.