List of cultural monuments in Karlsruhe-Grünwinkel

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The list of cultural monuments in Karlsruhe-Grünwinkel lists all immovable architectural and art monuments in Grünwinkel that are listed in the city's "Database of Cultural Monuments" .

This list is not legally binding. Legally binding information is only available on request from the Lower Monument Protection Authority of the City of Karlsruhe.

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image designation location Dating description
Workers' houses Bannwaldallee 26, 28, 30 1898 Workers' dwellings, three two-storey rental dwellings with half-hipped roofs in an eaves-facing arrangement, built in 1898 by City Building Officer Wilhelm Strieder on behalf of the City of Karlsruhe
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Durmersheimer Str. 32 Residential building


Remnants of a former manorial estate Durmersheimer Str. 59, Grünwinkel Remnants of a former manorial estate, operated by Margravine Sibylla Augusta von Baden-Baden until the beginning of the 18th century , today the administration building of the Moninger brewery .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Durmersheimer Str. 74 Residential building


Former machine factory L. Nagel AG Liststrasse 18 (formerly No. 5), Ziegelstr. 1 1899 former machine factory L. Nagel AG, machine hall, administration building, production hall with integrated forge of the former bell foundry Metz & Bachert (since 1910), built in 1899. 1980 The workshop was used as an exhibition space by a second-hand dealer Settembrini.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Factory owner's villa of the Sinner brewery Durmersheimer Str. 61 1849 Factory owner's villa of the Sinner Brewery, two-storey plastered building in the neo-renaissance style, slate-covered mansard roof, plastered rustics on the ground floor, profiled cornices and window frames, probably built between 1849 and 1880, served as a factory owner's house and as a residential building for senior employees.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Inn Durmersheimer Str. 6 approx. 1890/1900 “Zum Engel” inn, today the “Beim Schupi” hotel, two-storey plastered building with half-timbered gable and half-timbered bay, on the ground floor basket-arched windows with ashlar structure, on the Blohnstrasse side. Risalit with triangular gable, gable roofs.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gasthaus Lokalbahn, today the Moninger Brewery
Gasthaus Lokalbahn, today the Moninger Brewery Zeppelinstrasse 17th approx. 1890/1900 Gasthaus Lokalbahn, today Brauhaus Moninger, two-story, ground floor: quarry stone masonry and stone window crosses, upper floor: plastered with gothic window frames, various half-hip roofs on the gables and on the skylights.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Fallen memorial Grünwinkel Appenmuehlstrasse 1930 Grünwinkel Monument to Fallen, not far from the Alb chapel, shell limestone, stele in relief on a two-tier pedestal, 1930-1932 by the sculptor August Meyerhuber for the Grünwinkel Citizens' Association
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Hardecksiedlung Hardecksiedlung (district) Planning in 1931, first occupancy in 1934 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Billing and Zoller Hardeckstrasse 2a 1910 Billing und Zoller company, construction and cabinet making, today a tobacco factory, two-storey administration building with apartments in a neo-baroque style, interior fittings fixed to the wall, hipped roof with slate roofing, large workshop with shed roofs (Poyet system, AG Beton- und Monierbau Stuttgart), boiler house with chimney (Gebr . Weiss, Dampfkaminbau, Frankenthal id Rheinpfalz), open wooden vestibule, 1910–11 based on plans by the Karlsruhe architect Bernhard Josef Braun for Billing and Zoller.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Catholic Maria-Hilf chapel on the Alb
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Catholic Maria-Hilf chapel on the Alb Konradin-Kreutzer-Strasse 1759 Maria-Hilf-Chapel, plastered building with roof turret and polygonal choir closure, altar from the construction period, altarpiece stolen in 1977, originally built in 1759-60 in Durmersheimer Strasse, moved here to the Alb in 1913 with the support of Kommerzienrat Robert Sinner, for this was at that time the preserved retaining wall that belongs to it today was erected, marked 1759 at the entrance. Badly damaged by air raids in 1944 and repaired, 1953 renovation. On the wall at the entrance to the chapel: crucifix, sandstone, marked 1792.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


former residential building Koelreuterstr. 7th 1908 Former residential building, emergency church, today a student daycare center, built in 1908.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Basket arch bridge Basket arch bridge 1818 Road bridge over the Alb, sandstone bridge with arched vaults.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Grain silo of the Sinner brewery Durmersheimer Str. 53 18th century Grain silo of the Sinner brewery, six-storey, plastered masonry, 1910–11 by Ms. Guske for construction office Joseph Knapp, today Karlsruhe Bridge Sport Club on the ground floor.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Machine house of the furniture factory M. Reutlinger & Cie Keßlerstrasse 8th 1899 Machine house of the furniture factory M. Reutlinger & Cie, 1899 by Gustav Ziegler


Diefenbacher and Mehlem metal foundry Bannwaldallee 36, 38 1899 Metal foundry Diefenbacher and Mehlem, Halle, by Ludwig Fischer-


Mill building of the Sinner brewery
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Mill building of the Sinner brewery Durmersheimer Str. 55 1891-1893 Mill building of the Sinner brewery, six-storey, brick building with double basket-arch windows, 1891-1893 by Gustav Zinser.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Roman brick kiln Silcherstraße 17, behind it Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Protective construction Silcherstraße 17, behind it 1926 Protective construction of a Roman brick kiln, bunker-like reinforced concrete cellar with an open stairwell. The brick kiln is an archaeological cultural monument.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


St. Joseph's Church with rectory Eichelbergstrasse 1, St. Joseph Eichelbergstrasse 1 1955 St. Joseph's Church with rectory; Catholic hall church, nave and retracted choir each with a trapezoidal floor plan, free-standing bell tower, built 1955-1957 according to plans by Karlsruhe architect Werner Groh, choir window by Clara Kreß, communion bench by Roland Peter Litzenberger from Leimbach am Bodensee, altar cross by the Benedictine Lioba Münz from the St. Marien Abbey in Fulda, tabernacle by Albert Kunz from Pforzheim, 1961 five bells from the Bachert bell foundry from Karlsruhe (Christ, Joseph, Marien, Nikolaus von der Flüe, Karl Borromäus bell), depictions of the risen Christ , the Mother of God and the Way of the Cross (ship) and Joseph with baby Jesus (side chapel) and Christmas crib from 1965 by Emil Sutor from Karlsruhe, 1964 organ with 28 stops by the Bonn organ building company Johannes Klais. Associated two-storey rectory with a gently sloping pitched roof, 1955-1957
protected according to § 2 DSchG


Vogel und Schnurmann textile factory
Vogel und Schnurmann textile factory Benzstrasse 9, Griesbachstr. 6, Zeppelinstrasse. 3 1907 Textilfabrik Vogel und Schnurmann - residential building for employees (Zeppelinstrasse 3), originally with a water tower, today apartments, 1907 based on plans by the architect Ludwig Levy for the manufacturer Levy Vogel, boiler house with chimney (Benzstrasse 9), marked 1910, dye works, (Griesbachstrasse . 6), designated 1914; (Entirety)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Westbahnhof Keßlerstr., Liststr. Westbahnhof, scope of the protected property: station building at Westbahnhof, administration building for goods traffic, two-storey solid construction with hipped roof, directly connected to a wooden warehouse that was already in existence at the time of construction. The extension of the warehouse, which was added in the post-war period, is not included.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Beer cellar of the Seldeneck Brewery in Mühlburg Zeppelinstrasse 54c 1921 Beer cellar of the Seldeneck Brewery in Mühlburg, two-storey solid building with a crooked hips, at the beginning of the 19th century, converted in 1921 by Friedrich Beichel from the municipal building department into a residential building with apartments on the ground floor and first floor, modernized in 1985 and provided with dormer windows
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Ziegelstrasse 6th 1903 Residential and commercial building, two-storey solid building with a half-hipped roof, decorative sandstone facade with historicist elements, planned and built in 1903 by Konrad Gössel as an office building with a place master's apartment, also as an advertising object for his granite and sandstone sawmill located here.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


See also

Web links

Commons : Cultural heritage monuments in Grünwinkel (Karlsruhe)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karlsruhe: cultural monuments
  2. Karlsruhe: Hardecksiedlung