List of cultural monuments in Karlsruhe-Mühlburg
The list of cultural monuments in Karlsruhe-Mühlburg lists all immovable architectural and art monuments in Mühlburg (Karlsruhe) 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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Residential building | Bachstrasse 27 | 1910 | Residential house, three-storey and eaves, two-storey bay window, rusticated ground floor.
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Residential building | Bachstrasse 28 | 1905 | Three-storey residential building with hipped mansard roof and corner bay, semi-detached. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Bachstrasse 32 | 1910 | Three-storey house in a corner, risalite with gable triangles, associated enclosure. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Bachstrasse 34 | 1910 | Residential house, three-storey, semi-detached, dwelling house with two-storey bay window, associated horse stable of the dragoon officers, later workshop and studio of the artist Horst Kohlem. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential and commercial building | Bachstrasse 39 | 1900 | Residential and commercial building, four-story, with two-story bay window.
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Residential building | Bachstrasse 40a | 1900 | Residential building, three-story, with three-story bay window made of exposed brickwork. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Bachstrasse 40b | 1900 | Residential building, three-storey, two-storey bay window with curved gable, building-time front door and swing door, Art Nouveau tiles, stairwell. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Bachstrasse 40c | 1900 | Residential house, three-storey corner bay window with exposed brickwork and curved ornamental gable. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building with shop | Bachstrasse 43 | 1900 | Four-story residential building with shop, two-story bay window with loggia above the shop. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Bachstrasse 44 | 1900 | Residential building, four-story, above the entrance re. "G. FABRY ".
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Residential and guest house | Bachstrasse 52, Gluckstr. 1 | 1904 | Residential and guest house, four-storey corner house with a tower-crowned corner bay, profiled door and window frames in Gothic style. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Bachstrasse 54 | 1900 | Four-storey residential building, accentuated corner cuboid, gable with ornamental framework (now covered).
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Residential building with shop | Bachstrasse 56 | 1900 | Four-storey house with shop, two side elevations. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Bachstrasse 58 | 1900 | Residential building, four-storey, light brick facade with dark stripes and diamond pattern. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential and commercial building on the corner of Philippstr. | Bachstrasse 59 | 1904 | Residential and commercial building in the corner of Philippstrasse, four-story with colossal pilasters, two-story corner bay window, above triangular gable. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential and guest house | Bachstrasse 69 | 1900 | Residential and guest house, four-storey, large window openings, basket arches on the ground floor, roof-top balcony.
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1978 Bohtz list worth preserving | Bachstrasse 77 | 1905 | 1978 Bohtz list worth preserving, 2006 / Kie Prüffall residential building, four-storey, ground floor clinkered, ornamented lintels, referenced above the passage arch. "SZ 1905"
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Residential building | Bachstrasse 81 | 1905 | Residential house, four-story, exposed brickwork on the ground floor and partly on the 1st floor.
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House in a corner | Brahmsstrasse 12 | 1900 | House in a corner, three-story, mansard hipped roof, building edge round tower with tent roof. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Former Friedrichs Orphanage | Stösserstr. 17th | 1899 | Former Friedrichs-Orphanage, today the Kondima company, two-storey building complex with brick-view in the style of the neo-renaissance, according to plans by the architect Emil Schweickhardt, inaugurated by the Grand Duke in 1899, associated green and open spaces, younger factories on the plot are not protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Former Manor house of the Seldeneck brewery | Hardtstrasse 37 | 1850 | Former Manor house of the Seldeneck brewery, neo-baroque villa building with enclosure and garden, built around 1850, changed in 1886 and 1929, today administration building, in axial relation to the factory buildings (Hardtstrasse 37a) Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Former Mühlburg train station | Fliederstrasse 1 | 1862 | 1979 extension approved, 2004 facade renovation, former Mühlburg station, opened in 1862 as the Maxau Railway station, today the Mühlburg youth club. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Railway bridge | Lutheran Wäldele , Mühlburg | 1921 | Railway bridge, single-yoke, small solid construction, built in 1921 for the second port railway to the Rhine port, but never put into operation. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Evangelical Karl Friedrich Memorial Church | Karl Friedrich Memorial Church, Hardtstr. 56 | 1786 | Evangelical Karl-Friedrich-Gedächtniskirche, rebuilt in 1903 according to plans of the court architect Johann Friedrich Weyhing , among other things the tower was raised with a neo-baroque helmet, at that time renamed in honor of the Margrave Karl Friedrich von Baden, destroyed in 1944, reconstruction with an interior reversed in its orientation by Prof. Gisbert von Teuffel 1949–51, associated equipment with bells, organ, stalls, galleries, pulpit, baptismal font and altar, stairs, storage cupboards behind the organ gallery, tombstone from 1714 (transferred to Karl-Friedrich-Gedächtniskirche in 1978/79) Protected according to § 28 DSchG
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Mühlburg cemetery, memorial for those who died in both world wars | Lerchenstrasse 7th | 1961 | Memorial in the Mühlburg cemetery for those who died of both World Wars, sculpture of a kneeling woman made of sandstone by Carl Egler , associated sandstone crosses . Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Mühlburg cemetery, memorial plaques and memorial stone | Lerchenstrasse 7th | Memorial plaques and memorial stone in the Mühlburg cemetery for the members of the VfB Mühlburg who died in both world wars . Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Inn | Lameystr. 36 | 1908 | Former Hotel Anker, today a homeless shelter. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Gasthof Ritter | Hardtstrasse 25, Rheinstr. 50 | 1778 | Gasthof Ritter, two-storey, ground floor solid, upper floor half-timbered with gable, keystone inscribed. "EW 1778" with a baker's symbol. Protected according to § 28 DSchG
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Memorial for the soldiers of the war | Lindenplatz | 1886 | Memorial to the fallen soldiers of the Franco-Prussian War , obelisk and base made of red sandstone, dedication plaque made of syenite, 1886–87 by Friedrich Wilhelm Volke for the Mühlburg Monument Committee, wrought iron enclosure removed after 1925, 1931 dedication inscription for the fallen 1914–18, 1945 dedicated to “OUR FALLEN FROM ALL WORLD WARS”, 1965 offset by a few meters. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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House in a corner | Geibelstrasse 1, 1a | 1900 | Corner house, four-story Art Nouveau building with half-timbered elements of the Heimat style, curved gables, two staircases with well-traditional furnishings. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential and commercial building | Geibelstrasse 12 | 1903 | Four-story residential and commercial building, neo-Gothic (tracery) and Art Nouveau ornamentation, associated bakery building in the courtyard, 1903 by Theodor Kempermann for Philipp Stauch's wife. Pigsty from 1916. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential and commercial building in a corner | Geibelstrasse 2a | 1900 | Corner residential and commercial building, four-story art nouveau building, boss masonry on the ground floor and partly on the first floor, otherwise plastered facade, profiled window frames, four-story bay window. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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House in a corner | Geibelstrasse 4, 6, Glümerstr. 7th | 1900 | Four-storey corner house, ground floor in exposed brickwork up to the windowsill cornice, two stepped gables.
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Evangelical parish hall | Geibelstrasse 5 | 1901 | Former Protestant parish hall, today a residential building and kindergarten, street facade and roof with windows and doors 1901 in Art Nouveau style based on plans by the architect Emil Deines. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Geibelstrasse 8th | 1900 | 1982 KD, conversion of the residential building with conditions approved, residential and guest house in a corner location, four-story, lavishly decorated window parapets. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Double house in a corner | Gluckstr. 21, Ludwig-Marum-Str. 41 | 1929-30 | Two-story building in a corner, four-storey, by Emil Brannath for the tenants and building association Karlsruhe. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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House with workshop | Gluckstr. 7th | 1904 | Four-storey house with workshop with Art Nouveau facade, by E. Renkert for master locksmith Eduard Städele. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Glümerstr. 14th | 1902 | Residential building, four-story, at the gable bez. "BUILT 1902".
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Residential and commercial building | Glümerstr. 16 | 1905 | Residential and commercial building, four-story, facade decor with echoes of neo-baroque and art nouveau, shop on the ground floor, by the architect August Schmidt from Karlsruhe for the master carpenter Zimmer & Erne. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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House in a corner | Glümerstr. 20, Nuitsstrasse | 1899 | Four-storey corner house with a four-storey oriel, by H. Bastel for master carpenter Ernst Oberle, built-in shop on the ground floor at the corner of the building (shop door, two shop windows) on the ground floor for Ernst Oberle by Emil Brannath, today an apartment again. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Glümerstr. 8th | 1900 | Four-storey house, exposed masonry on the ground floor, entrance gate with Art Nouveau decor.
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Port Management | Werftstrasse 2 | 1900-1901 | Port director, from August Stürzenacker . Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Hardt School, today Vosges and Kimmelmann School | Hardtstrasse 1 | 1874 | Hardtschule, today Vosges and Kimmelmann school, 1907-1909 as a primary school by the building authority in Karlsruhe, three-storey building with an asymmetrical T-shaped floor plan, house facade, burned out in 1942, additional floors after World War II, south-west corner removed due to new construction of the south bypass, older school building from 1874 (Hardtschule), both buildings were planned by Wilhelm Strieder. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Hardtstrasse 15, Lameystr. 20th | 1922 | Residential house, three-storey and eaves in a corner, built by architects BDA Wilhelm Peter, Fritz Rössler and Hermann Zelt for Badische Lederwerke. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential and commercial building | Hardtstrasse 21st | 1900 | Residential and commercial building, three-storey and eaves, unplastered, shop.
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Residential building | Herderstrasse 2 | 1907 | Residential building, three-storey, two-storey bay window facing the street, semi-detached, by Ludwig Trunzer for the glazier Karl Feiler.
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Residential and commercial building | Herderstrasse 4th | 1907 | Residential and commercial building, three-storey with shingled portico, ground floor in natural stone with a bakery shop, associated two-storey courtyard building as a former bakery, by Adolph Hirth for master baker Christian Sauer. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Herderstrasse 6th | 1912 | Three-storey residential building, decorative stone relief on the front door, by Heinrich Koch and Emil Hesselschwerdt for the master painter Ludwig Rappler. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Duplex house | Honsellstrasse 30, 32 | 1920s | Double house, two-storey, with a hipped roof, stand core and triangular gables, window parapets expressively decorated.
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Residential building | Haendelstrasse 14th | 1910 | Residential house, architect Emil Brannath for the master painters Gustav Dold and August Wagner Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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House in a corner | Haendelstrasse 18th | 1908 | Corner house in Art Nouveau style. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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House in a corner | Haendelstrasse 2 | 1910 | House in a corner, three-storey, with pilaster structure, hipped mansard roof and triangular gables.
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House in a corner | Haendelstrasse 20th | 1900 | House in a corner, three-storey, pilaster structure, crooked hip roof. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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House for two families | Haendelstrasse 22nd | 1909 | House for two families, by Josef Müller for the merchant Xaver Karth, with baroque window parapets and neoclassical gables. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Haendelstrasse 24 | 1907 | Neoclassical house designed by Karl Lang as the architect and builder. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Facade of a residential building | Haendelstrasse 26th | 1907 | Façade of a residential building, 1907 by Ludwig Trunzer for the building contractor Julius Giacomelli, according to the building plan by the architects Curjel and Moser, reconstruction using the street façade after severe war damage. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Duplex house | Haendelstrasse 28, Kaiserallee 50 | 1910 | Two-story house, three-storey in a corner, by Leopold Walther for the glass master Karl Bäder and the master carpenter August Schaier, based on a plan by the Curjel and Moser architects for the development of Handelstrasse. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential and commercial building in a corner | Kaiserallee 115 | 1906 | Residential and commercial building in a corner, facade and staircase with apartment doors. Cultural monument property was reduced after a fire in April, 2006. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Facade of the building | Kaiserallee 119 | 1913 |
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Residential building | Kaiserallee 139 | 1900 | Residential building
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Apartment building with shop and back building | Kaiserallee 52 | 1906 | Rental house with shop and back building, by L. Linder.
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Residential building | Kaiserallee 60 | 1900 |
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Rental house | Kaiserallee 64 | 1892 | Apartment building, 1892 by Gustav Zinser, Heinrich Sexauer for master carpenter August Stöckle. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Catholic St. Peter and Paul Church | Peter-und-Paul-Platz 1 | 1884 | Catholic St. Peter and Paul Church, 1884–86 by Adolf Williard, destroyed in 1944, rebuilt in 1954/55 by Werner Groh. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Landgraben, main access Lameyplatz | Lameyplatz, Alb, near Honsellstrasse, Durlacher Allee, Kapellenstrasse, Sophienstrasse, Steinstrasse | 1878 | Landgraben, main access, drainage and sewage canals from Durlacher Allee, Kapellenstrasse, Mendelssohnplatz, Steinstrasse, Marktplatz, Hebelstrasse, continue in the direction of Kaiserstrasse, at the level of Herrenstrasse the ditch turns to the southwest, crosses under Ludwigsplatz and Stephanplatz, until it is at the level of Lessingstrasse meets Sophienstrasse; this road traces the further course of the land moat, which is extended to Lameyplatz; the Landgraben is the main collecting canal of the city of Karlsruhe, which in its present form was essentially built or overbuilt in the years between 1878 and 1905. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Ludwig-Marum-Str. 24 | 1900 | Residential building, three-storey, partly clad with slate. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Majolics and sculptures from the Drais School | Tristanstrasse 1 | 1952 |
Majolica mural of Baron von Drais with a flock of birds in front of the Karlsruhe pyramid , on the west gable wall of the north transverse tract , after 1952 (construction of the school started) by the sculptor Carl Egler from Karlsruhe Majolica sundial, on the south gable wall of the south-western, three-story school building 1952 (start of construction) by the sculptor Carl Egler from Karlsruhe Fountain figures in the schoolyard, bronze statue of two boys spouting water, by Carl Egler, cast by the Wilhelm Wölfle company from Stuttgart, 1956, fountain system removed.
Majolica mural in the entrance hall of the Draisschule (here: three-storey former administrative building in the southwest of the facility): Majolica mural as an illustrated map of the newly founded state of Baden-Württemberg, between 1952 (start of construction of the house) and 1956 (inauguration) by the sculptor Carl Egler from Karlsruhe. Majolica mural with fountain basin, young man standing with staff and young man kneeling with ball in an antique robe, by Carl Egler from Mühlburg (signature), 1959–60. Majolica mural in the older gym of the Draisschule, composite multi-colored tile image with depictions of sports and animals, 1959–60 by B. Wuorz
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Half-timbered house | Marktstrasse 2 B | 1800 | Half-timbered house, front building, plastered. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Carl Egler residence and studio | Marktstrasse 4th | 1936 | Carl Egler's residential and studio house , single-storey and eaves, interior walls and ceilings sculpted and furnished by Carl Egler from 1936 with the help of the brothers Willi and Ludwig Egler, including the chameleon fountain in the courtyard, bronze bust of Egler's mother, associated garden with barn (studio). The core of the house is from the 18th century. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Rental housing complex | Brahmsstrasse 14, 16, 18, Kalliwodastr. 2, 4, 6, 8, Ludwig-Marum-Str. 31, 32, Philippstr. 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 | 1922 | Apartment building complex, closed three- to four-storey four-wing complex, some with hipped mansard roofs, plastered solid building with neo-baroque design elements, enclosed front gardens, large green inner courtyard, historical window stock only preserved in the stairwells and in some apartments facing the inner courtyard, associated shop; built 1922-1925 according to the plans of Hans Zippelius for the "Housing for Industry and Commerce GmbH". Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Moltkestr. 129 | ca 1925 | Residential building, three-storey and eaves with two bay windows, expressionistic details, by Hermann Loesch. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Moltkestr. 131 | 1925 | Residential building, three-storey and eaves, large balcony with columns.
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Residential building | Moltkestr. 137 | ca 1905 | Three-story and eaves house.
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Residential building | Nuitsstr. 18th | at the end of the 19th century | Residential house, end of the 19th century, elaborately designed facade made of sandstone and clinker. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Nuitsstr. 23 | 1870 | Residential house, wooden bay window, colored frieze below the eaves, built as a single-storey half of a semi-detached house by Christian Fleck, heightened and rebuilt for Captain Rowan in 1892, upper floor made of light clinker bricks, wooden bay window, ornamentally painted frieze below the eaves, half-timbered side wing Brick infill, 1922 renewal of the bay window. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Peter-und-Paul-Platz 5 | ca 1910 | Residential building, since 1912 a Catholic sister's residence, since 1913 in the possession of the order, three-story solid building, rusticated ground floor, facade decoration in the neo-baroque style, above the portal a sculpture of the Sacred Heart of Jesus , according to plans by the architect Heinrich Sexauer from Karlsruhe, 1942 damage from air raids and emergency repairs Flat roof, initially also used as a rectory in 1945, later the roof was rebuilt. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Rhine port | At jetty 1, Südbeckenstrasse. 3, Werftstr. 1, 1a, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 | 1900 | Rhine harbor, middle and south basin from 1901, north basin from 1911, with quay walls, embankments and track systems as well as high-rise structures: harbor management building (Werftstrasse 2, 1900-1901 by August Stürzenacker), shipyard I with transformer house (Werftstrasse 3, 1900-1902 from August Stürzenacker), silo building (Werftstrasse 7, 1901-1902 by Hermann Walder), Werfthalle III (Werftstrasse 9, 1912), pump house, workshop, technical facilities: three loading bridges (1911-1913); Port construction began in 1898, commissioning in May 1901, official inauguration on May 27, 1902 (totality). Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Rheinstrasse 105 | 1910 |
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Residential building | Rheinstrasse 107 | Residential building Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential and commercial building | Rheinstrasse 36a | 1900 | Residential and commercial building, four-storey and eaves, around 1900 Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential and commercial building | Rheinstrasse 63 | 1904 |
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Group of houses with outbuildings | Rheinstrasse 64, 66, 68 | 1899 | Group of houses with outbuildings, three-storey, architect Gustav Zinser for master bricklayer Friedrich Pfeifer, 1899-1901 Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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School and town hall | Hardtstrasse 3, 5 | 1847 | School and town hall, 1847, keystone of the previous building re. “1697”, outbuilding and enclosure with gate belonging to it, fire brigade equipment house not belonging to it. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Double rental house | Schumannstrasse 3, 5 | 1904 | Double rented apartment building, three-storey with garden fence, according to plans by the architects Wellbrock and Schäfers, for master builder Carl Ehrle (No. 3) and businessman Hermann Verloop (No. 5), 1904. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential group | Schumannstrasse 6, 8, 10 | 1904 | Group of houses, three-storey, 1904. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Double rental house | Schumannstrasse 7, 9 | 1904 | Double rented apartment building, free-standing three-and-a-half-story solid building with a mansard roof and hipped roofs over the side projections, associated front garden with enclosure, 1904-06 planned by Wellbrock & Schäfers for the merchants Hermann Verloop (No. 7, completed in 1906) and Peter Kempermann (No. 9, Completion after a change of ownership probably under planning changes by the architect Adam Zippelius only in 1914), 1944 damage from fire bombs in the roof and attic, 2nd floor and in the stairwell (only No. 9), 1948 reconstruction of both buildings by the architects Pfeifer & Grossmann as clients. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Seldeneck brewery | Fabrikstrasse 14, Hardtstrasse. 35, 37a, 37d, 37e, 39c, Sonnenstr. 9 | 1863 | Seldeneck'sche brewery, brewery until 1920, then canning factory, today cultural center, the system consists of: Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Waiting hall | At the duck catching 1a | 1955 | Waiting hall with lavatories, one-storey, with a basement, 1955 by the Karlsruhe Municipal Building Authority, 1979 installation of a kiosk Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Shipyard I | Werftstrasse 3 | 1900-1902 | Shipyard I, 1900-1902 by August Stürzenacker Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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See also
Web links
- City of Karlsruhe: - Mühlburg