List of cultural monuments in Karlsruhe-Innenstadt-Ost

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In the list of cultural monuments in Karlsruhe-Innenstadt-Ost all immovable architectural and art monuments in the city-center-east (Karlsruhe) are listed, which 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. In addition, the list is divided into streets based on their size.

Adenauerring

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Cafeteria, today a student house
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Cafeteria, today a student house Adenauerring 7 (Uni building no .: 01.12) 1929 Student house, former cafeteria, 1929 by Friedrich Hirsch , severe war destruction, 1995 renovation by Veit Ruser and Roger Strauss (not a cultural monument). Artworks inside the building:
  • Majolica mural in the cafeteria, untitled, overhead door on the door to the cafeteria, 1962, by Eva Fritz-Lindner
  • Day and night , mural in the large dining room of the cafeteria, fresco on plaster panels, 1932/33, by August Babberger .
    Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Adlerstrasse

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Public debt administration, today Karlsruhe Regional Council
Public debt administration, today Karlsruhe Regional Council Adlerstrasse 1, Schlossplatz 4–6, compasses 8–10 1910 Public debt management, today Karlsruhe Regional Council, 1910–13 by Friedrich Ostendorf , extension in 1933, originally two-storey, reconstruction in 1950 three-storey by the State Building Authority.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Adlerstrasse 3 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Adlerstrasse 7th 1804 Residential and commercial building, four-story, five-axis, previous building from 1804 probably not preserved
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Adlerstrasse 9 1816 Residential house, two-storey, five-axis, construction started in Aug. 1816, client Hofsattler Carl Wöttlin, executed by master mason Weilbier
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Corner house Adlerstrasse 12 1818 Corner house, until 1818 based on plans by Friedrich Weinbrenner for the brewer Heinrich Hemberle, today residential and commercial building.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Model house Adlerstrasse 14th 1804 Model house, two-storey, later three-storey, built in 1804 for the master belt maker Sollway, built by master mason Müller, probably added after Weinbrenner's death.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Adlerstrasse 15th


Corner house Adlerstrasse 16 1810 Corner house, residential and commercial building, three-storey, 1810 for Gürtermeister Sollwey, probably based on a design by Friedrich Weinbrenner
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Corner house Adlerstrasse 18th 1788 Corner house, partially preserved (left half of the house), 1788–90 for Hofsattler Reiss (Reis), 1813 at the Oberpostdirektion and rebuilt in 1815, until 1827 Oberpostdirektion, executed by master builder Berckmüller


Residential building Adlerstrasse 20th 1790 Residential building, two-storey, later three-storey, built between 1790 and 1794, later addition
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


Residential building Adlerstrasse 26th 1790 Residential house, two-storey, later three-storey, built between 1790 and 1794, extension around 1840
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Trade school, today the Carl Hofer School
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Trade school, today the Carl Hofer School Adlerstrasse 29 1912 Trade school, today Carl-Hofer-Schule, 1912–14 Eugen Beck, with portal of the von Müller hospital on Markgrafenstraße
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Corner house Adlerstrasse 31 1820 Corner house, built in 1820/50, sloping corner, balcony above the entrance
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Adlerstrasse 32 1790 Residential house, two-storey, later three-storey, possibly also three-storey, built between 1790 and 1794, a plaque on the facade: “In this house the writer Oberhofprediger a. D. Frommel born on January 5th, 1828. “
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Adlerstrasse 33 1910 Residential and commercial building, four-storey and eaves, sculptured sandstone facade with wrought iron bars, front doors, large representative staircase with floral ornamented railing.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gasthaus zum Kleine Ketterer
Gasthaus zum Kleine Ketterer Adlerstrasse 34 1790 Gasthaus Zum Kleinen Ketterer, corner house, one- and two-, later two- to three-storey, built in 1790 according to the large model, builder Jacob Klein, innkeeper Zum König von Prussen, executed by master mason Holb, increase in 1800 by the builders Bijoutiers Oelenheinz and Sievert, extension 1802 by builder Gottfried Müller, extension in 1816 by builder Kochburger, today's interior 1924 by the Ketterer brewery in Pforzheim
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


Residential building with a bakery Adlerstrasse 41 1884 Residential house with bakery, Theodor Kempermann for Leonhard Müller, 1884, bakery conversion in the rear building 1899, dormer windows 1912, shop window 1927, modernization by installing baths in 1991
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gasthaus zum green Hof Adlerstrasse 45 1873 Gasthaus Zum green Hof, by Warth for the innkeeper Chr. Höck, 1873, conversion of the inn to an apartment in 1889, today a residential and commercial building, five-storey corner building with a loft and a shop fitting on the ground floor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Corner house Adlerstrasse 46-48 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


At the artist house

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Residential house with restaurant At the Künstlerhaus 14 1775 Residential house with restaurant, two-storey, five-axis, built in the 18th century, dendrochronological dating 1775 (see Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004), roof rebuilt after fire in World War II
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential house with restaurant At the Künstlerhaus 20 1898 Residential house with restaurant, builder businessman Ernst Wenz, 1898
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building At the Künstlerhaus 26 1873 Residential house, builder private man Karl Wiedemann.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building At the Künstlerhaus 30 1861 Residential house, one-storey, later two-storey, two-axis, probably 18th century, dendrochronological dating 1861, builder coal merchant Mathias Kohler, facade renovation between 1825 and 1830, addition around 1925, part of the building demolished at the beginning of the 20th century to open up a passage to Fasanenplatz create (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building At the Künstlerhaus 31 1779 Residential building, two-storey, six-axle, 18th century, the plot was built on in 1779/80 (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruhe Bürgerhäuser, 2004)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Town house with garden At the Künstlerhaus 32 1988 Town house with garden, built as an end-row house as part of the Werkbund project Dörfle, three-storey solid construction, hipped, two four-storey, flat-roofed corner towers, in 1988 by Vladimir Nikolic (part of the urban community - see also there).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Unity of townhouses Am Künstlerhaus 32, 34, 36, 38, Fasanenstr. 17, 19, 21, Waldhornstr. 43, 45, 47, 49, 51 1978 Werkbundhäuser in Dörfle, Deutscher Werkbund Baden-Württemberg, 1978-1992
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building At the Künstlerhaus 33 1770 Residential building, today residential and guest house, two-storey, five-axis, baroque window sills on the ground floor, with two wing-like extensions, 18th century, dendrochronological dating 1770, (see Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Town house (exterior facades) with garden At the Künstlerhaus 34 1979-94 Town house (external facades) with garden, built as part of the Werkbundsiedlung Dörfle, 1979-94, three-storey and eaves solid construction with gable roof, planning by Dieter Stahl from Karlsruhe, planning by the client Wolfgang Hanke in a modified form (part of the urban house - see also there).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building At the Künstlerhaus 35 1800 Residential and commercial building, two-storey, three-axis, built in the 18th century, dendrochronological dating 1765, reconstruction or facade renovation around 1800, associated workshop wing. (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004),
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Town house with garden At the Künstlerhaus 36 1978-92 Town house with garden, three-storey and eaves solid construction with a pitched roof and round gable, built according to plans by Gerhard Assem from Karlsruhe as part of the Werkbundsiedlung Werkbundhäuser in Dörfle, 1978–92. (Part of the totality of townhouses - see also there).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building At the Künstlerhaus 37 1898 Residential house, builder master baker Christian Hauser.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Townhouse At the Künstlerhaus 38 1980 Town house, erected as part of the Werkbundsiedlung Dörfle, three-storey solid construction with a saddle roof, 1980 according to plans by Christoph Sattler from Munich (part of the city houses - see also there).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building At the Künstlerhaus 41 1783 Residential house, one, later two-storey, three-axle, 18th century, dendrochronological dating 1783, facade renovation between 1825 and 1850.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building At the Künstlerhaus 43 1795 Residential house, two-storey, four-axle, builder mason Holb, built 1795 (1804?), (See Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004), 1972, demolition of the top storey, side extension on the 2nd storey and pent roof 1987 approved
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Guest house and residence At the Künstlerhaus 45 1775 Guest and residential building, “Weisser Stern” inn, two-storey, four-axle, builder master mason Holb, built in 1795 (1775?), (Cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Artist house At the Künstlerhaus 47 1792 "Künstlerhaus", residential house, two-storey, five-axis, plaster ornaments on the street facade, builder Grenadier (also Weber) Georg Martin Knab, execution possibly by foreman Berckmüller (the building is attributed to the architect Jeremias Müller (OA 1975)), dendrochronological investigation 1790, built 1792. House demolished in 1981 except for the ground floor of the street facade and rebuilt.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building At the Künstlerhaus 49 1800 Residential house, two-storey, four-axle, 18th century, dendrochronological dating 1800, therefore probably an additional storey shortly before 1800, house interior and facade rebuilt during the renovation of the old town in 1980 (see Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004), demolition of the rear building and side wing approved.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building At the Künstlerhaus 51 1854 Residential house, two-storey, four-axle, client, milk merchant Wilhelm Jock, 1854 (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gasthaus Pfannestiel At the Künstlerhaus 53 1890 Gasthaus Pfannestiel, residential building, builder brewery K. Schrempp, around 1890
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building At the Künstlerhaus 55 1813 Residential house, two-storey, five-axis, reconstruction between 1813 and 1818, (1824) Builder possibly school teacher of the reformed community of Wolff, renovation around 1980, (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Facade of a residential building At the Künstlerhaus 57 1773 Facade of a residential building, two-storey, four-axis, 18th century, dendrochronological dating 1773, reconstruction between 1813 and 1818, builder presumably chancellery Peter Wehrich, renovation around 1980, with the facade rebuilt in the old form (see Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruhe town houses, 2004).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Engelbert-Arnold-Strasse

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Chem. Technology Institute Engelbert-Arnold-Str. 2 Chem. Technik Institut, old building.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Ferdinand Redtenbacher monument
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Ferdinand Redtenbacher monument Engelbert-Arnold-Str. 4, main courtyard, next to the building 1865 Monument to Ferdinand Redtenbacher , 1865–1866 by Karl Friedrich Moest , bronze bust and base made of dark gray synite.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Main construction of the old mechanical engineering building
Main construction of the old mechanical engineering building Engelbert-Arnold-Str. 4, Ehrenhof (University building no.10.91) 1858 Main building of the old mechanical engineering building, by Friedrich Theodor Fischer 1858–59, file (OA - 2005).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Bust of Engelbert Arnold Engelbert-Arnold-Str. 5 1911 Electrotechnical Institute, stairwell, 2nd floor: bust of Engelbert Arnold , around 1911 by Karl Hänny .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Engesserstrasse

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High pressure reactor for ammonia synthesis
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High pressure reactor for ammonia synthesis Engesserstraße, Fritz-Haber-Weg (corner) 1921 High-pressure reactor for ammonia synthesis ( Haber-Bosch process ), 1921 by Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch. The property of a monument is checked.


Sculptures: Erwin von Steinbach and Johannes Kepler Engesserstr. 1, entrance hall (Uni building no .: 01.51) 1839 Sculptures: Erwin von Steinbach and Johannes Kepler, around 1839, Aloys Raufer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Logo 100 years of radio waves Engesserstr. 5, foyer (Uni building no .: 30.10) 1988 Logo 100 years of radio waves , 1988, Rolf Lederbogen . The property of a monument is checked.


Plastic Terra et mundus
Plastic Terra et mundus Engesserstr. 7, next to the building (university building no .: 30.22) 1959 Plastik Terra et mundus , 1959–69, Hans Kindermann
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Experimental power plant Engesserstr. 7, 9, Richard-Willstätter Allee 4, 4a, 6, Straße am Forum 6 (Uni-Geb.Nr.:30.60) 1955 Experimental power plant, 1955–57 by Egon Eiermann in conjunction with the State Building Department. The cooling tower is part of Eiermann's planning and therefore essentially part of the cultural monument.
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


High voltage mobility
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High voltage mobility Engesserstr. 11 (Uni building number: 30.35) 1972 High-voltage mobility, 1972, Adolf Schwab. The property of a monument is checked.


Englervilla
Englervilla Engesserstr. 14 (Uni-Geb.Nr.:11.20) Englervilla
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Plastic Dream IV
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Plastic Dream IV Engesserstr. 14, next to the building (Uni-Geb.Nr.:11.20) 1961 Plastic Dream IV , 1961, Bernhard Heiliger . The property of a monument is checked.


Enamel panels Engesserstr. 15, chemistry lecture hall, exterior and interior wall (university building no .: 30. 46) 1982 “Untitled”, 1982–84, Horst Antes , enamel panels. The property of a monument is checked.


Grandstand building
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Grandstand building Engesserstr. 17, Engesserstr. 7, 9, Richard-Willstätter Allee 4, 4a, 6 (Uni-Geb.Nr .: 30.81) 1927 Grandstand building of the former university stadium, 1927–30 by Hermann Reinhard Alker .
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Relief portrait of Theodor Rehbock Engesserstr. 22, anteroom (Uni building no .: 10.83) 1939 Relief portrait of Theodor Rehbock , made of bronze, by FH (probably Fritz Hofmann ).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Englerstrasse

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Family of five balls
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Family of five balls Englerstr. 2, inner courtyard of the mathematics building (Uni-Geb.Nr .: 20.30) 1965 Family of Five Bullets , 1965–68, Max Bill .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Aulabau, today an architectural building
Aulabau, today an architectural building Englerstr. 7th 1895 Aulabau, today an architectural building. First extension since the Polytechnic was founded in 1825. Four-wing complex, two-storeyed around two atriums, brick-clad masonry, plastic structure in sandstone and terracotta, facade design with elements from the French and German Renaissance, 1895–98 by Josef Durm , destroyed in 1944, reconstruction by the State Building Office 1956 with an additional full storey instead of a mansard roof and a new middle section.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Wilhelm Lübke monument
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Wilhelm Lübke monument Next to Englerstr. 7th 1826 Monument to Wilhelm Lübke , art historian (1826-1893), sculptor HJ Weltring .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Kant high school
Kant high school Englerstr. 10 1873 Kant-Gymnasium, formerly a high school for citizens, by Heinrich Lang , 1873.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, today architecture and IT building
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, today architecture and IT building Englerstr. 11 (Uni-Geb.Nr.:11.40) 1903 Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, today architecture and IT building, designed by Otto Warth in 1903, structure and detail richly structured in line with historicism, partly during World War II. destroyed, simplified restoration in 1946, refurbished in 1986, only the facade and main staircase preserved.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Ludwig-Erhard-School
Ludwig-Erhard-School Englerstr. 12 1873 Ludwig Erhard School, 1873 by Heinrich Lang .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG
Polytechnic, still the main building of the university
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Polytechnic, still the main building of the university Englerstr. 13, Kaiserstr. 12 (Uni-Geb.Nr.10.11, 10.12) 1833 Polytechnic, to this day the main building of the university, facade made of red stone, 1833–36 by Heinrich Hübsch , 1861–64 expansion by Friedrich Theodor Fischer with a symmetrical extension and a newly inserted main entrance, portal figures of Erwin von Steinbach and Johannes Kepler by Alois Raufer, Burned out in 1944, reconstruction in 1955 by the State Building Authority, the facade rebuilt in its original form, with the exception of the staircase, however, the interior has been changed, Senate meeting room by Otto Haupt from Karlsruhe.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Engler-Bunte-Ring

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Portrait sculpture by Franz Fischer and relief portrait Hans Bunte Engler-Bunte-Ring 1, stairwell, 1st floor., (Uni-Geb.Nr .: 40.11) 1930 Portrait sculpture by Franz, Fischer, around 1930, Hermann Lickfeld
Protected according to § 2 DSchG
Association of Charlotte Sommer-Landgraf
Association of Charlotte Sommer-Landgraf Engler-Bunte-Ring 1-3, next to the building (university building no .: 40.11, 40.12) 1992 Association of Charlotte Sommer-Landgraf .


Untitled by Michaela Kölmel Engler-Bunte-Ring 2-4, next to the building (Uni-Geb.No .: 40.27, 40.29) 1991 Untitled , 1991, Michaela Kölmel


Untitled by KJ Overkott Engler-Bunte-Ring 5, vestibules to the library, 1st and 2nd floor (Uni.Nr.:40.19) 1983 Untitled , 1983/84, KJ Overkott. The property of a monument is checked.


Wall reliefs by Spuler Engler-Bunte-Ring 14, stairwell (Uni-Geb.Nr .: 40.22) 1959 Wall reliefs, untitled by Erwin Spuler .


Institute building Engler-Bunte-Ring 21 (Uni-Geb.Nr .: 40.31, 40.32, 40.33) 1954 Institute building of the University of Karlsruhe (KIT, building no.40.32), teaching building for refrigeration technology, thermodynamics with lecture hall and machine laboratory, exterior walls of the lecture hall with majolica panels after Georg Meistermann (1960/61), portrait of Rudolf Plank , 1954 by Oskar Hagemann (staircase, 1st floor).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Fritz-Erler-Strasse

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Heinrich Huebsch School
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Heinrich Huebsch School Fritz-Erler-Str. 16, Kriegstr. 70 1983 Heinrich Hübsch School, by Heinz Mohl , 1983–1985.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


At the pheasant garden wall

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Garden pavilion "tea house"
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Garden pavilion "tea house" At the pheasant garden wall 1764 Garden pavilion, the "tea house" in the former kitchen garden (now a tree nursery), octagonal building, WJ Müller, probably built in 1764, restored in 1967 for the Federal Horticultural Show, part of the castle protected as a whole
according to § 28 DSchG


Fallen memorial At the pheasant garden wall 1 1920 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Fasanenstrasse

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Residential and commercial building Fasanenstrasse 4th 1876 Residential and commercial building, in 1876 two-storey stable and residential building, in 1889 the roof was raised one story, in 1899 the side building was raised (execution: architect M. Siebrand for Fied. Mayer Witwe), 1938/39 establishment of a garage in the rear building (conversion), 1945 Repair of the roof, 1954/5 new construction of the dormers.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Café Vienna Fasanenstrasse 6th 1850 Residential house with restaurant Café Wien, owner unknown, 1850.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Building complex Fasanenstrasse 8, Zähringerstr. 15th 1813 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Fasanenstrasse 11: residential building Fasanenstrasse 11-13 1873 Fasanenstrasse 11: Residential house, builder Karlsruhe brewery cooperative, formerly Schrempp and A. Prinz AG, 1873.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Town house with garden Fasanenstrasse 17th 1983 Town house with garden, built as part of the Werkbund project Dörfle, three-storey and eaves solid construction with brick facades and glass roofs, 1983/84 according to plans by Martin Walter (part of the urban community).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Town house with garden Fasanenstrasse 19th 1983 Town house with garden, built as part of the Werkbund project Dörfle, three-storey plastered building on the eaves with gable roof, in 1983 by Ernst Jung with Waltraud and Martin Stieghorst (part of the urban community).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Town house with garden Fasanenstrasse 21st 1984 Town house with garden, built as part of the Werkbund project Dörfle, three-storey plastered façade building with saddle roof, based on plans by Karlhans Hirschmann (part of the urban community).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Fritz Haber Way

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Minds for the University of Karlsruhe Fritz-Haber-Weg 2-6, Engesserstr. 15 (Uni building no .: 30.41, 30.45) 1975 Heads for the University of Karlsruhe , 1975–78, Horst Antes .


Lever road

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Grand ducal administrative court, today high school authority
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Grand ducal administrative court, today high school authority Lever street 2, Kreuzstrasse 12, Pfarrer-Löw-Strasse, Zähringer Strasse 1810-11 Grand Ducal Administrative Court, today High School Authority
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Kaiserstrasse

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House Kaiserstr. 1, Brunnenstrasse 1 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Botanical Institute
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Botanical Institute Kaiserstr. 2a, 2b Botanical Institute
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Former Gasthof zum Grünen Baum
Former Gasthof zum Grünen Baum Kaiserstr. 3 1903 Former Gasthof zum Grünen Baum, designed by Hermann Billing in 1903 (left in the picture)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Hunting armory, now a university
Hunting armory, now a university Kaiserstr. 4, 4a, 8, 8a, Otto-Ammann-Platz 9 (formerly Kaiserstr. 6), (Uni-Geb.Nr.:10.30, 10.31, 10.32, 10.33, 10.34) 1804 Jagdzeughaus, today university, main wing with four outbuildings, 1777–79 by Wilhelm Jeremias Müller , main building increased by one storey in 1804 according to plans by Christian Theodor Fischer, from this time war trophies on the gate pillars of Kaiserstraße, since 1918 the building group has belonged to the university, main building Used as a transport museum, rebuilt by the State Building Authority after being destroyed in the war in 1953-56, with the interior newly divided, the outbuildings survived the war without major damage, there are still old stairs, among other things.
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


House
House Kaiserstr. 5 (in the picture on the right)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 9 1888 Residential and commercial building, 1888, neo-renaissance facade made of red sandstone
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Engines of a MAN two-stroke marine diesel engine Kaiserstr. 10, forecourt (Uni building no .: 10.23) 1960 Engines of a MAN two-stroke marine diesel engine, type KZ 78/155, 1960, MAN Maschinenfabrik Augsburg Nürnberg AG, Augsburg plant


Nusselt lecture hall Kaiserstr. 10, Wilhelm-Nusselt-Weg 4 (University building no .: 10.23) 1960/61 Untitled by Klaus Arnold made of concrete.


Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 11 1862 Residential and commercial building, client Rud. Heilbronn.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Court of honor
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Court of honor Kaiserstr. 12 Fountain in the courtyard, by Prof. Max Laeuger, 1924–25

Bronze statue Pallas Athene, "Fridericiana", by Karl Albiker , 1925 memorial for the fallen soldiers of the TH, 1. WK Friedrich-Eisenlohr memorial, around 1855–60, Carl Trier Heinrich-Hertz-memorial, 1924-25, bust of Mathilde Hertz and Architecture by Max Laeuger , bust in bronze and architecture in gray marble.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Memorial to the Polytechnic students who died in the wars of 1870–71 Kaiserstr. 12, entrance hall 1872 Memorial to the Polytechnic students who fell in the wars of 1870–71, 1872–1873 by Heinrich Lang
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 17th Residential and commercial building
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 19th Residential and commercial building
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kaiserstr. 21st Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 23 1896 Residential and commercial building, five-storey, side wing in the courtyard with a second staircase, built in 1896 by W. Peter for the privateer Mahler.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kaiserstr. 25th Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kaiserstr. 27 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kaiserstr. 30th Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 32 1888 Residential and commercial building, four-storey, five-axis, strong eaves, rich sculptural facade decoration, associated rear building, 1888 new building by and for contractors Gebr. Kirchenbauer & Daub from Karlsruhe, 1899 conversion of the shop window and for the master bookbinder Wilhelm Zimmermann.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kaiserstr. 33 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House
House Kaiserstr. 34a Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building with an elaborate facade design above the ground floor Kaiserstr. 36, 36a Residential and commercial building with elaborate facade design above the ground floor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 38 1860 Residential and commercial building, four-storey, 1860s
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kaiserstr. 39 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


formerly Gasthaus Zum Wilden Mann
formerly Gasthaus Zum Wilden Mann Kaiserstr. 45 1720 Gasthaus Zum Wilden Mann , two-storey, five-axis, built between 1720 and 1753, the first owner was the inn Zum wilden Mann Krauten (1753) (left in the picture)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kaiserstr. 46 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


The rope house
The rope house Kaiserstr. 47 Seilerhäuschen, craftsman's house, today residential and commercial building, two-storey with hip foot, four-axis, built in 1723 according to a dendrochronological examination, the first identifiable owner was master rope maker Schönherr (1739), increased in the late 18th century, expanded by a two-storey extension in the courtyard around 1880, renovation 1999 by Georg Matzka from Volkswohnung GmbH, (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004, see Reimers, among others, Seilerhäuschen), 1733. Probably the oldest surviving residential building in Karlsruhe. (in the picture on the right)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 49 Residential and commercial building (on the left in the picture)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House
House Kaiserstr. 51 (in the center of the picture)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House
House Kaiserstr. 53 (in the center of the picture)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 55 Residential and commercial building (right of the center of the picture)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Restaurant harmony Kaiserstr. 57 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kaiserstr. 61 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 62 Residential and commercial building
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Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 63 1890/1900 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former hotel Kaiserstr. 64, Kreuzstrasse 7th Late 19th century Hotel Stadt Pforzheim, today residential and commercial building, built at the end of the 19th century, 4-storey, historicist facade, clinker brick with light sandstone structure, corner bay window over three storeys.
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Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 65 1890 Residential and commercial building
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Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 67, Waldhornstrasse 25a 1895 Residential and commercial building, formerly "Merkt", 1895 ?, by architect Peter.
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Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 97 1897 Residential and commercial building, five-storey, five-axis, yellow house facade, 1897/1900
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Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 99 1870 Residential and commercial building, five-storey, five-axis, yellow ashlar facade, elements of the neo-Renaissance style, 1870/1890.
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Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 101, 103 1870 Residential and commercial building, five-storey, six-axis, top floor designed as a mezzanine, type of the Italian city palace, 1870/1890, client company Christian Oertel.
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Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 105, 107 1890 Residential and commercial building, yellow house facade with gothic shapes, stone window crosses, keel arches, gothic dormers, 1890/1900.
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Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 109 1899 Residential and commercial building, five-storey, three double window axes, facade made of red clinker and yellow stone.
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Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 111 1896 Residential and commercial building, five-storey, three double window axes, yellow house stone, Gothicizing forms, balcony with Gothic tracery parapet, Gothicizing dormers, 1896/1900.
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Residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 115, corner of Adlerstrasse 1813 Residential and commercial building, corner house, two-, later three-storey, three- and thirteen-axis, builder Weinwirt "Zum König von England" Eichelkraut, probably designed by Friedrich Weinbrenner (building authority), executed by master mason Singer and master carpenter L. Weinbrenner, 1813
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House Kaiserstr. 117 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Facade of residential and commercial building Kaiserstr. 121 Façade of residential and commercial building, four-storey, exit 19th century, façade details of historical interest in the area of ​​the second and third floors
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House nail Kaiserstr. 123, 125 Haus Nagel, residential and commercial building, semi-detached house, four-story, eight-axis, red and white sandstone facade, neo-renaissance styles, two balconies on consoles, builder businessman Jacob Nagel, by Josef Durm .
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House Kaiserstr. 127 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Little church
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Little church Kaiserstr. 131 1904 Reformed church until 1821, 1773–76 by Wilhelm Jeremias Müller in the form of French early classicism , destroyed in 1944, reconstruction by the State Building Office in 1946–49, now with a smooth ceiling, oldest church building in the city center, spire with prince's hat, 1773–76 by Wilhelm Jeremias Müller.
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Water-scooping boy Next to Kaiserstr. 131 1904 Water-scooping boy, fountain with fountain figure, 1904–1905 by Konrad Taucher .
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Facade of a residential and commercial building in a corner Kaiserstr. 133, corner of Kreuzstrasse 1830 Façade of a residential and commercial building in a corner, three-storey, five- and three-axis, builder butcher Carl Kiefer, around 1830, 1880 shop fitting, 1886 facade balcony, 1904 dormers, 1973/74 modern interior work.
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Lamb Well
Lamb Well Kaiserstr. 145 (in front of the corner of Lammstr. 1986 Fountain of youth or lamb fountain, bronze, 1983–86 by Karl-Henning Seemann , Foundation of the Karlsruher Lebensversicherung AG. Old people and lambs are rejuvenated by bathing in the fountain.
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Kreuzstrasse

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Market woman figure made from shell limestone Kreuzstrasse, behind the small church 1928 Market woman figure made of shell limestone on a pedestal, 1928 by Hermann Föry
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Landeskreditbank Kreuzstrasse 1, Schlossplatz 8-10, Adlerstr. 2, compass 18 1978 Landeskreditbank, 1978-1983 by Heinz Mohl .


Former rectory Kreuzstrasse 10, corner of Zähringerstraße 1811 Parsonage, today residential and commercial building, corner house, three-storey, nine- and five-axis, originally built as a reformed parsonage, design by Friedrich Weinbrenner (building authority), executed by carpenter Küntzle sen. and widow of the master mason Weilbier, 1811 (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004), reconstruction probably changed after the war.
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City command, today high school office Kreuzstrasse 11, corner of Zähringerstraße 1811 City command post, today high school office, corner house, three-storey, nine- and three-axle, builder Baumeister Berckmüller, executed by carpenter L. Weinbrenner, 1811, sold to the Baden state after completion, then used as police headquarters as city command post (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Town houses, 2004).
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State Education Office Kreuzstrasse 15th State education authority
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L-Bank data center Kreuzstrasse 16, 18, 20, Markgrafenstrasse 1989 L-Bank data center, 1989-1992


House Kreuzstrasse 17th Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kreuzstrasse 19th Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kreuzstrasse 21st Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kreuzstrasse 23 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Kreuzstrasse 24 1870 Residential and commercial building, built between 1870-1890.
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Residential and commercial building. Kreuzstrasse 25th Residential and commercial building.
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House Kreuzstrasse 27 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Kreuzstrasse 31 1889 Residential and commercial building, four-storey, unplastered solid building with rear wing and two-storey store in the courtyard, facade with polychrome brick and stone structure, ground floor with shop fitting, built in 1889 for master locksmith Friedrich Lang by architect J. Herbig as a house with (...) store , 1899 Extension of the side wing with a three-storey extension with bath rooms and in 1926 a gate passage for the leather manufacturer Julius Freund and Strauss through the construction business Karl Augenstein, 1968 extensive restoration of the roof structure after fire damage, the dormers were transformed into two continuous dormers.
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House Kreuzstrasse 33 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kreuzstrasse 35 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Kreuzstrasse 37 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


War Street

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Residential and commercial building Kriegsstr. 76 1884 Residential and commercial building, four-storey, elaborate sandstone facade in the neo-renaissance style, 1884 by the Karlsruhe Building Technology Bureau for the client Glaser, in 1889 shop installation (1899 conversion by Hugo Slevogt for the master confectioner Carl Freund), 1917 and 1927 conversion of the rear building.
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Hotel Victoria Kriegsstr. 78 1883 Hotel Victoria (originally Hotel Royal), four-storey and seven-axle, one-storey extension on the corner of Adlerstrasse, 1883–84 by Gustav Ziegler , roof renovation in 1913, 1920 workers' pension fund of the Reichsbahn.
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Residential and commercial building Kriegsstr. 80 1883 Residential and commercial building, four-storey, sandstone facade in neo-renaissance style, 1883 by the construction company Kirchenbauer and Daub, planning by Daub, back building in 1896 by the architects Curjel and Moser , 1955 modern shop fitting, 1966 roof extension.
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Residential and commercial building Kriegsstr. 82 1890 Residential and commercial building, four-storey, five-axis, sandstone and clinker facade, neo-renaissance style forms, balcony and central loggia on consoles, modern shop fitting, around 1890.
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Rental house with restaurant and garden room Kriegsstr. 84 1883 Rental apartment building with restaurant and garden hall, four-storey and five-axis, stone facade in the style of the neo-renaissance, 1883 by the Karlsruhe Building Technology Bureau for WL Goldschmidt, 1889 garden hall by Kempermann & Slevogt for Heinrich Christian Rösch, 1910 cinema hall, 1931 conversion of the top floor by the Sieben-Tages Mission Society -Adventists, 1946 reconstruction after war damage.
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Residential and commercial building Kriegsstr. 86 1883 Residential and commercial building, three-story and four-axis, sandstone facade in the style of the Neo-Renaissance, marked in 1883, 1883 by the architect H. Ziegler for the lawyer Dr. Blum, 1898–99 shop fitting.
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Nassauer Hof Kriegsstr. 88 1889 Residential house, later Gasthof Nassauer Hof with hall extension, four-storey and mezzanine, sandstone and clinker facade in the style of the neo-renaissance, 1889 by G. Füster for the glazier Ludwig Seiderer, 1906 conversion to an inn with hall extension to the courtyard by the architects Curjel and Moser , after World War II retirement home of the Ev. City mission, 1964 Installation of an elevator.
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Hotel National Kriegsstr. 90 1889 Hotel National, five-storey and five-axis, sandstone facade in neo-renaissance style, expanded in 1889 by G. Füster for Ludwig Seiderer, extended in 1906, in 1924 an exhibition room was added in the rear building.
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Residential and commercial building Kriegsstr. 92 Residential and commercial building, four-story and mezzanine, five-axis with risalit, sandstone and clinker facade in the neo-renaissance style.
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Hotel Royal Kriegsstr. 94 Hotel Royal, residential and commercial building, four-story, five-axis, sandstone and clinker facade in the neo-renaissance style, side projections extend into the roof zone.
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Residential and commercial building with restaurant Kriegsstr. 96 1889 Residential and commercial building with restaurant, corner house, sandstone and clinker facade in the neo-renaissance style, designed by Gustav Ziegler in 1889 as a residential building with a restaurant for Baron W. von Seldeneck, 1946 repair of war damage caused by fire (renewal of the attic, two additional dormers).
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Hour fountain Next to Kriegsstr. 100 1978 Hour fountain, the fountain consists of twelve large, flat rounded bronze vessels with plant ornaments, water basin with pavement lining, created in 1978 based on designs by the sculptor Gerhard Karl Huber (born 1941) from Karlsruhe on behalf of the Federal Post Office after a competition, bronze casting by the Gablenz company in Weingarten , Inscription panel on the basin: Stundenbrunnen / 1978 / By Gerhard Karl Huber / Each of the 24 pages / the 12 fountain elements / symbolizes with its ornamental pointer / one of the 24 hours / a day.
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Kronenstrasse

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Residential and commercial building Kronenstrasse 4th 1839 Residential and commercial building, two-storey, four-axle, built probably in the 18th century, extension of the courtyard building in 1839 (client Nussberger), facade renovation probably around 1840, (see Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004).
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Former synagogue Kronenstrasse 15th 1873 Former synagogue, built by Friedrich Weinbrenner 1798–1806 , burned down in 1871, new building by Josef Durm in neo-Renaissance style in 1873–1875 , destroyed in 1938.
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Double rental house Kronenstrasse 18-20 1930 Double rented apartment building, four-storey plastered façade building in the style of the new objectivity, two multi-storey bay windows facing the street, loggia balconies on the courtyard side, very complete historical furnishings, associated courtyard building.
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Hohenzollern House
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Hohenzollern House Kronenstrasse 26, Zähringerstr. 72 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Lamb Street

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General Directorate of the Baden State Railways with the administration building Lammstrasse 19, Kriegsstr. 136, 138 1870 General management of the Baden State Railways with the administration building of Adolf Helbling 1870-1875, the residential building in Kriegsstrasse which was converted for the railway administration in 1894. 138 (by Heinrich Lang, 1868–69, topped up in 1894) and the new building for the workers' pension fund from 1895, Kriegsstr. 136. (totality).
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Lidellplatz

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Lidell fountain
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Lidell fountain Lidellplatz 1872 Lidell-Brunnen, 1872–76 by Hermann Volz , copy by Fritz Schoch, 1975, preservation of the original substance no longer justifiable, Christoph Lidell (1720-1793) was margravial councilor.
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Markgrafenstrasse

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Old pawn shop, today city archive
Old pawn shop, today city archive Markgrafenstrasse 29 1885 "Old pawnshop", today the city archive, front building and side wing.
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Residential and commercial building Markgrafenstrasse 30a 1902 Residential and commercial building, styles of historicism and art nouveau, 1902 by Friedrich Benzinger.
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Residential and commercial building Markgrafenstrasse 31 1810 Residential and commercial building, two-storey, four-axle, builder carpenter Küentzle sen, executed by widow master mason Marbe, 1810, ground floor converted.
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Classicist row of houses Markgrafenstrasse 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 1817 Classicist row of residential buildings, residential and commercial building, three-storey, executed by master mason Zeunert (Zeuner), he suffices a plan for the building at Markgrafenstrasse. 32-40, the buildings 32, 34 and 36 are architecturally designed as one unit, probably built in 1817 (totality).
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House Markgrafenstrasse 35 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Hans Thoma School Markgrafenstrasse 42 1879 Hans-Thoma-School, elementary school, Otto Warth.
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Residential building Markgrafenstrasse 45 1790 Residential building, today a commercial building, two-storey, later four-storey, five-axis, builder master bricklayer Peter, 1790, later shop fitting, (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004).
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Residential building Markgrafenstrasse 47 1790 Residential building, three-storey, five-axis, arched gate, ground floor with ribbon rustica, builder master bricklayer Johann Adam Holb, 1790, (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004).
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House Markgrafenstrasse 52 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Karl-Friedrich-Strasse

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Constitutional column and fountain
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Constitutional column and fountain Karl-Friedrich-Strasse, Rondellplatz 1822 A constitutional column with a fountain, also a monument to Grand Duke Karl, two griffins flank the base of the monument with an embedded bronze medallion of the Grand Duke, above it an obelisk, erected according to a design by Friedrich Weinbrenner , 1822–24, sculpture by Aloys Raufer, among others, 1822–32, Bronze casting by master belt maker Raup and Tobias Günther, the griffins were replaced in 1911, the enclosure and barrier stone changed around 1930. Protected property: Entire property. Subject entity “ Via Triumphalis
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Residential and commercial building, today Schöpf fashion house Karl-Friedrich-Str. 5, Kaiserstr. 137, 139 1808 Residential and commercial building, today Schöpf fashion house, originally built 1808–09 according to a design by Friedrich Weinbrenner (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004), 1949-1953 Reconstruction of the building in two phases by Bruno Laurson from Karlsruhe for Carl Schöpf , under construction of the facade replica of the opposite Städtische Sparkasse (Karl-Friedrich-Str. 8). Protected property: street facades of the corner house, roof. Subject entity “ Via Triumphalis
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Commercial building Karl-Friedrich-Str. 7, Zähringerstr. 94 1808 Commercial building, today Commerzbank, corner building, four-story, built 1808-09, client Cafetier Zum Zähringer Hof Meyer, design by Friedrich Weinbrenner (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004). The building was erected in 1951–52 according to plans by Erich Schelling , repairing and reconstructing the market square facade and adding a modern facade to Zähringerstrasse. Reconstruction of the Hotel Grosse, built by Friedrich Weinbrenner in 1809. The client was Allgemeine Bankgesellschaft Stuttgart. Subject entity “ Via Triumphalis
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Evangelical town church
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Evangelical town church Karl-Friedrich-Str. 9, 11, 13 1807 Evangelical town church with buildings from the former lyceum, 1807–16 by Friedrich Weinbrenner , in 1840 a crypt was added to the vaulted cellar by Heinrich Hübsch, it served as the family crypt of the Margraves of Baden until 1946, burned out in 1944, the grave has been under the church since 1958 Friedrich Weinbrenners, associated side building of the former lyceum. The reconstruction of the plant was started in 1949 with Karl-Friedrich-Str. 9 started, 1951–58 Reconstruction of the town church by Horst Linde from the State Building Department with reconstruction of the exterior and redesign of the interior, exterior construction as a temple facade with a surrounding frieze, square east tower with a top with a crowning angel with a palm tree by Alois Raufer, modern choir windows by Georg Meistermann , Otto Herbert Hajek created the altar cross and baptismal font. Protected property: Church and all buildings. Subject entity “ Via Triumphalis
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Former district office building
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Former district office building Karl-Friedrich-Str. 15th 1896 District office building, today state police headquarters, sandstone building in neo-renaissance style on a corner plot, 1896-1899 by Josef Durm . The building replaced the property of the first Lord Mayor of Karlsruhe, Wilhelm Christian Griesbach, who ran a factory here as a tobacco manufacturer. The roof area of ​​the building was damaged in the Second World War. Protected property: entire building. Subject entity “ Via Triumphalis
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State Trade Office
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State Trade Office Karl-Friedrich-Str. 17, Markgrafenstr. 54 1954 Former Landesgewerbeamt, building complex of the former Landesgewerbeamt, exhibition building and associated workshop buildings, facades, the former Landesgewerbehalle in the same place was destroyed in 1943, new building by the Karlsruhe District Building Authority, later the State Building Authority (Kallmeyer) in three construction phases: workshop building (1954-57), intermediate building (1958 –61), exhibition building with offices and library (1961–64). Sophisticated interior design of the showrooms typical of the time.
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Former Margravial Hochbergsches Palace
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Former Margravial Hochbergsches Palace Karl-Friedrich-Str. 23 1960 reconstruction Margravial-Hochbergschen Palais, today part of a bank building (BBBank), built according to plans by Friedrich Weinbrenner, builder was Margrave Karl-Friedrich for the sons of his second wife, Countess Luise Karoline von Hochberg, 1805-13, destroyed in 1942, reconstruction 1960-63 by the architects Möckel and Schmidt for the central cash desk of the Südwestdeutsche Volksbanken while preserving the existing facade on Rondellplatz, but renouncing the reconstruction of the side wings, the new buildings, however, reproduce the spatial dimensions of the previous buildings, associated interior design of the reconstruction period (also part of the whole Via Triumphalis , § 2 DSchG), § 2 DSchG.
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Kronenplatz

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Fool's well
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Fool's well Kronenplatz, Zähringerstraße 1984 Narrenbrunnen, 1984/97, Markus Lüpertz
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Otto-Ammann-Platz

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Express train steam locomotive of the Pfalzbahn Queen Maria
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Express train steam locomotive of the Pfalzbahn Queen Maria Otto-Ammann-Platz 1891 Express train steam locomotive of the Pfalzbahn "Queen Maria".


Old civil engineering building
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Old civil engineering building Otto-Ammann-Platz 1 1920 Old civil engineering building, building in neo-classicism style, by Walter Sackur, 1920–22.
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Older part of the research institute for steel, wood and stones Otto-Ammann-Platz 7 (University building no .: 10.70) Older part of the research institute for steel, wood and stones
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Reinhard-Baumeister-Platz

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Test press
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Test press Reinhard-Baumeister-Platz 1941/42 Test press for 5000t, built by MAN, Nuremberg plant, set up in 1941/42 in the research institute for steel, wood and stones, design by Prof. Dr. Ing. E. Gaber, largest test press in the world, belonging to the specially constructed tower building, no longer functional, installation outdoors,
protected according to § 2 DSchG


Richard-Willstätter-Allee

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Pheasant garden castle
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Pheasant garden castle Richard-Willstätter-Allee 2 1765 Protected according to § 28 DSchG


Castle District

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Grand Ducal Residence Palace, today Baden State Museum
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Grand Ducal Residence Palace, today Baden State Museum Castle district 1, 6, 10 1715 Grand Ducal Residence Palace, today Badisches Landesmuseum , octagonal castle tower 1715-18 as the original hunting lodge of Margrave Karl Wilhelm by Johann Heinrich Schwarz, modified in 1785 by Wilhelm Jeremias Müller, mainly in the facade and dome, to the south the half-timbered palace originally built by Friedrich von Batzendorf over one Gallery connected, 1752–75 reconstruction of the palace by Friedrich von Kesslau , with the central wing raised to three floors and the central and corner projections built, side pavilions, two guard buildings and two sentry boxes , rococo grids by Melchior Hugenest, plastic jewelry by Ignaz Lengelacher, 1944 badly damaged , 1950-66 reconstructed by the State Building Department, the interior was adapted to modern museum use.
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Palace Square

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Former finance office, today Karlsruhe regional council
Former finance office, today Karlsruhe regional council Schlossplatz 1, 3 1830 Finance office, later finance ministry, today Karlsruhe regional council , four-wing complex with inner courtyard, facade facing the castle with arcades, exposed brick building, 1830–33 by Heinrich Hübsch , three-storey courtyard-side extension to the south wing in 1890, reconstruction of the side wings to the castle after war damage in World War II with an additional third floor by the State Building Department.
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Landeskreditbank
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Landeskreditbank Schlossplatz 12 1954 The building L-Bank , 1954-57 Hermann Blomeier from Konstanz, under support a roof pitch of 40 degrees and a proportional adjustment to the building adjacent to the lock space. Protected property: entire building. Subject entity “ Via Triumphalis
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Steinstrasse

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House Steinstrasse 13 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial yard Steinstrasse 23 Commercial courtyard, associated house on Steinstrasse, large western courtyard building (including Café Palaver), two-storey eastern workshop building and southern wooden arbor in the courtyard.
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Residential building Steinstrasse 27 1810 Residential house, three-storey, five-axis, the builder was the warehouse administrator (military hospital administrator) Reiß (Reis), builder Berckmüller, 1810-1811.
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Heidelberg Castle Steinstrasse 27b 1893 Heidelberger Schlösschen , today residential building, three-storey unplastered sandstone building with a round stair tower, facades with protruding bosses, in 1893 as a horse stable by the builder Karl-Friedrich Augenstein from Karlsruhe for personal use, horses were kept here by officers until World War I.
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Residential building Steinstrasse 29 1810 Residential house, three-storey, five-axis, arched gate, builder Läufer Kies (Kieß), builder Berckmüller, and carpenter Küentzle senior, 1810, 1859 for the wine merchant Franz Fischer, three-storey front building with rear wing, 1893 addition of a brick building with small apartments, 1902 extension of a cooper's workshop, the buildings form a whole (Plate / 2000).
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Residential building with gate drive Steinstrasse 31 1806 Residential house with gate drive, corner house, two-storey, four and three-axle, builder carpenter Jakob Wagner, execution carpenter Ludwig Weinbrenner, not belonging rear building.
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Street at the forum

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Wall reliefs in the reading room Street at Forum 2 (Uni building no.30.50) 1963 Wall reliefs We and the Sun-We and Geometry , 1963/64, Wander Bertoni . The property of a monument is checked.


Plastic 10/1972
Plastic 10/1972 Street at Forum 2, southwest. Outside area, (Uni building no .: 30.50) 1972 Plastik 10/1972 , 1972, Alf Lechner , Stahl. The property of a monument is checked.


Tower / house-house Straße am Forum 4, cafeteria, atrium (Uni-Geb.Nr .: 01.13) 1989 Tower / house-house , 1989, Werner Pokorny . The property of a monument is checked.


Institute for Mechanical Process Engineering and Mechanics Street at Forum 8 (Uni.Nr.:30.70) 1962 Institute for Mechanical Process Engineering and Mechanics. Entrance hall: “Untitled”, 1962, Erich Hauser , clinker brick, test case.
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French horn place

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Administration building Waldhornplatz 1 1978 Administration building, by Karl Heinz Götz, 1978-1980


Waldhornstrasse

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Facade of a residential and commercial building in a corner Waldhornstrasse 31 Façade of a residential and commercial building in a corner, the rear part was completely modernized in the 1980s.
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Town house with garden Waldhornstrasse 43 1984 Town house with garden, built as part of the Werkbund project Dörfle, three-storey plastered building as a corner building, 1984 according to plans by Gerd Gassmann and Georg Kasimir (part of the urban community - see also there).
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City house with garden Waldhornstrasse 45 City dwelling house with garden, planned and built as part of the Werkbundsiedlung Werkbundhäuser im Dörfle, three-storey plastered building with barrel roof, built according to plans by Friedrich Lehmann and Annelie Memcke-Lehmann (part of the urban community - see also there).
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Town house with garden Waldhornstrasse 47 1985 Town house with garden, built as part of the Werkbund project Dörfle, three-storey plastered building on the eaves with a pitched roof and street-side loggia, 1985 by Dietrich Oertel from Karlsruhe (part of the city houses - see also there).
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Town house with garden Waldhornstrasse 49 1986 Town house with garden, erected as part of the Werkbund project Dörfle, three-storey eaves building with red brick facade and barrel roof, 1986 by Heinz Mohl (part of the city houses - see also there).
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Townhouse Waldhornstrasse 51 1992 Town house, built as part of the Werkbundsiedlung Dörfle, three-storey residential building with loggia above ground level park level, in 1992 based on plans by Barbara Jakubeit and Johannes Jakubeit (part of the urban community - see also there).
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Residential and commercial building Waldhornstrasse 53 1780 Residential and commercial building, corner house, three- and eight-axis, two-storey, three-axis, owner unknown, around 1780, building made up of two parts (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004).
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St. Angela Kindergarten Waldhornstrasse 55 1st half of the 19th century Kindergarten St. Angela, two-story, 1st half of the 19th century, side wing and transverse building approved.
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Wilhelm-Nusselt-Weg

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Wankel diesel engine, 196 Wilhelm-Nusselt-Weg, in the courtyard Wankel diesel engine , 196


Circle

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Homage to Dürer
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Homage to Dürer Circle 2 (university building no .: 20.20, 20.21) 1977 Hommage à Dürer (rabbit, praying hands, patch of lawn), 1977–80, Jürgen Goertz


Residential building Circle 13 1790 Residential building, two-storey, later three-storey, seven-axle, built between 1790 and 1800, heightened around 1840 (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004)
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Zähringerstrasse

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Dormitory Zähringerstr. 4, 6 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Zähringerstr. 5 1847 Residential and commercial building, builder butcher Wilhelm Jost, 1847.
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Residential building Zähringerstr. 7th 1839 Residential house, (renovation in the 1960s), builder mason Bernhard Madlinger, 1839


Zähringerstr. 8th Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building. Zähringerstr. 10 Residential building.
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Residential building. Zähringerstr. 12 Residential building.
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Residential building. Zähringerstr. 14th Residential building.
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Residential building. Zähringerstr. 16 Residential building.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Zähringerstr. 17, 17a, 17b Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential house with restaurant Zähringerstr. 18th Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Zähringerstr. 20th Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Zähringerstr. 20a 1883 Residential and commercial building, client, dentist Ludwig Karl Heck, 1883
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Zähringerstr. 22nd 1810-1811 Residential house, three-storey, four-axle, builder presumably bricklayer foreman Bertsch, probably executed by master builder Berckmüller and master carpenter Ludwig Weinbrenner, 1810–1811, (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004),
protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Zähringerstr. 24 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Zähringerstr. 26th Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Street facade of a residential building Zähringerstr. 28 2nd half of the 19th century Street facade of a residential building, three-storey and eaves with a doorway, cellar, 2nd half of the 19th century.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Facade and basement of a residential building Zähringerstr. 30th 19th century Facade and cellar of a 19th century residential building, massive three-storey building with an eaves and a doorway, interior of the building modernized around 1981.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Facade of a residential building Zähringerstr. 32 19th century Facade of a residential building, 19th century, the rear part rebuilt in the 1980s.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Facade of a residential building Zähringerstr. 34 19th century Facade of a residential building, 19th century, the rear part rebuilt in the 1980s.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Zähringerstr. 38 1809 Residential house, two-storey, later three-storey, first identifiable owner Widow Hirsch (1818), built after 1809, shop window 1851, increase after 1851, survived the renovation of the old town from 1980, because the owner had defended himself in court (see Hea-Jee Im , Karlsruhe town houses, 2004).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Zähringerstr. 55a Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Zähringerstr. 76 1811 Residential building, three-storey, five-axis, stately classical facade, arched gate, builder carpenter Schwarz, 1811, (see Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004, erroneously no. 78).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Zähringerstr. 78 1803 Residential and commercial building, corner house, two-storey, three- and five-axis, builder innkeeper "Zur Stadt Straßburg" Karl Geyer, 1803, the house originally belonged to the inn, house corner originally sloped, round arched gate replaced by a rectangular one (cf. Hea-Jee Im , Karlsruhe town houses, 2004).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Zähringerstr. 82 1808 Residential and commercial building, three-storey, four-axle, builder Drehermeister Rotweiler (Rothweiler), 1810, conversion of courtyard building in 1842, window on the ground floor enlarged for a shop, (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Zähringerstr. 84 1809 Residential and commercial building, two-storey, later three-storey, six-axle, builder regimental doctor Johann Heinrich Heuss (Heus), completed before June 1809, (see Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004), later increased in the style of the construction period, im No original windows have been preserved on the ground floor.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Zähringerstr. 86 1809 Residential house, three-storey, six-axis, front door with arched walls with edge profiling and battlements, builder Posamentier Heinrich Lang jun., 1809-10, establishment of the bakery in the courtyard in 1847 by master baker Kaufmann, (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruher Bürgerhäuser, 2004).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


brewery Zähringerstr. 90 1809 Brewery, today residential building, three-storey, seven-axle, builder Bierbrauer Nägele (Negele), planning probably by master builder Berckmüller, two-storey plastered rustics, balcony over arched gate, facade originally painted with oil paint, 1809-1810, (cf. Hea-Jee Im, Karlsruhe town houses , 2004), a construction photograph from 1921 shows dry roofs.
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


See also

Web links

Commons : Cultural monuments in the inner city east  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karlsruhe: cultural monuments
  2. ^ Karlsruhe: History of the city archive