List of cultural monuments in Karlsruhe-Neureut
In the list of cultural monuments in Karlsruhe-Neureut , all immovable architectural and art monuments in Neureut are listed 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.
Neureut
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Cemetery (Welschneureut) | Alte Friedhofstr. 1 (flow 5322) | 1825 | At the entrance the inscription "WNDEN 25 TEN AGUST 1825"
Monument property is checked
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Memorial fountain | Kiefernweg / Joseph-Gross-Platz, Kirchfeldsiedlung (Flst. 5994/3) | 1967 | The memorial fountain was designed by Theilmann. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Evangelical parish hall | Kirchfeldstrasse 149 (floor 251) | 1935 | The Protestant parish hall with roof turret, wall painting in the parish hall "Hold on to prayer" comes from Fink. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Residential building | Kirchfeldstrasse 82 (Flst. 299/17) | (?) | Eaves-facing house with entrance gate Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Half-timbered house | Neureuter Hauptstr. 182, 184 (Flst. 222) | 1800 | one-story, around 1800, ABL
Monument according to § 28 transitional regulation of the Monument Protection Act
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Residential house with retirement home | Neureuter Hauptstr. 242 (Flst. 245) | (?) | Half-timbered house, residential part of a farm Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Former inn "Löwen" | Neureuter Hauptstr. 243 (floor 163) | 1816 | Gasthaus "Löwen", marked 1816 on the entrance arch, § 2
The tavern sign "Löwen" is a cultural monument according to § 28
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Town hall Neureut | Neureuter Hauptstr. 256 (floor 249/1) | 1856 | The building of the town hall dates from 1856. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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So-called "Spundenfresserbrunnen" | Neureuter Hauptstr. 256, before (Flst. 155) | 1952 | The fountain comes from Max Heinze and Karl-Heinz Feisst Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Evangelical rectory | Neureuter Hauptstr. 260 (floor 251) | 1756 | The rectory is three-axle, two-story, has a hipped roof and a flight of stairs in the middle of the street facade. It was built in 1756 by Johann Heinrich Arnold. Above the front door are two small coat of arms reliefs, marked on the left with "1545" and with the Druden mark, on the right the Baden-Sponheim coat of arms, ABL.
Monument according to § 28 transitional regulation of the Monument Protection Act
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Protestant church | Neureuter Hauptstr. 262 (floor 251/1) | 1884-1888 | The Protestant church (former district of Teutschneureut) was built in 1884/88 by building officer Dyckerhoff in neo-Gothic style on the site of a previous building. The foundation stone is on the left of the triumphal arch. The crucifix in the south aisle, probably around 1600, is made of limewood. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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War memorial for those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War 1870/71 | Neureuter Hauptstr. 262, before (Flst. 155?) | 1870 | The war memorial for those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71 was given additional panels for those who fell in the First World War. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Former inn "Zum Grünen Baum" | Neureuter Hauptstr. 299 (Flst. 92/7) | 1554 (vaulted cellar). 1780 | The former inn "Zum Grünen Baum", with a steep hipped roof, has a vaulted cellar from 1554, building labeled "1780".
Monument according to § 28 transitional regulation of the Monument Protection Act
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Former Waldhorn Inn, now a residential and commercial building | Neureuter Hauptstr. 300 (floor 24) | The Waldhorn Inn has been transformed into a residential and commercial building; today without hall construction. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Protestant church | Neureuter Hauptstr. 84 (floor 4038) | 1959 | The Protestant church (formerly Welschneureut) was built in 1950 as a new building using the remaining walls of the previous church, which burned out in 1944 after a bomb attack. The construction management was carried out by Karl Häfele from Neureut according to the plans of the Evangelical Church Building Office. The bell tower is borrowed from the Weinbrenner style. Above the main entrance there is a lintel stone from 1751. The hall church has a flat ceiling and gallery and has a retracted round arch choir. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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North Cemetery Neureut | Friedhofstrasse 6a | 1865 | Nordfriedhof Neureut, until 1935 Teutschneureut cemetery: small cemetery ("Schragerhaus") in half-timbered construction (renovated in 1928), fencing walls made of quarry sandstone, historical gravestones and war victims' graveyard with terracotta figures, pathways and greenery, laid out in 1865, extended to the north in 1925, extended to the west in 1959 and . a. by embossed sandstone walls, hedges and a large portal, around 1980 northwest well in a park, the cemetery has not been used since 1990. Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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