List of cultural monuments in Karlsruhe-Weststadt

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The list of cultural monuments in Karlsruhe-Weststadt lists all immovable architectural and art monuments in Weststadt (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. In addition, the list is divided into streets based on their size.

Bachstrasse

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Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Bachstrasse 2, 4 1901 By Curjel and Moser for Alber & Fischer, Sigmann & Körner.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Part of a group of rental houses with a front garden fence Bachstrasse 5 1911 By Adalbert Zippelius for personal use.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Part of a group of rental houses with a front garden fence Bachstrasse 7th 1911 By Adalbert Zippelius for personal use.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Bachstrasse 14, Richard-Wagner-Str. 13 1902 By Curjel and Moser for Peter Heilmann; Pride & Welfare.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Bachstrasse 15, Richard-Wagner-Str. 14th 1906 From Pfeiffer & Großmann .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with shed (now a residential building) and garden Bachstrasse 20, 22 1910 By Pfeiffer & Großmann for K. Nieten, businessman. The remise was converted into a residential building with neo-baroque shapes in 1936.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Bachstrasse 21, 23 1908 By Emil Deines for Franz Hermann.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house Bachstrasse 24 1908 From Hohlwäger u. Hillenbrand for Karl Schlottenbeck & Eduard Roth, merchants.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex Bachstrasse 25, Haendelstrasse. 19th 1911/12 By Rudolf Messang for Julius Giacomelli, building contractor.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Beethovenstrasse

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archway Beethovenstrasse, Haydnplatz Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Group of houses with front garden fence Beethovenstrasse 1, 3, 5 ca 1906 From Curjel and Moser .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex house Beethovenstrasse 2, 4 1906-1907 Double house, two-storey and eaves with risalit buildings and balcony loggia, by Hermann Billing for A. Williard, building officer; Wilhelm Stober, master bricklayer, associated shed with slate roof (No. 2 built in 1907).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex Beethovenstrasse 7, 9 1905-06 By Curjel and Moser for Stolz & Wohlwend.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Haydnplatz
Haydnplatz Beethovenstrasse 8 and 11, Haydnplatz 1-3, Mozartstr. 13, Northern Hildapromenade 3a, Weberstr. 14th 1903-04 Haydnplatz: square with fountain, development on the edge of the square, archway, 1903-04 and 1908 f. by Heinrich Sexauer. Rebuilt after destruction in World War II. Fountain by Heinrich Sexauer and Bernhard Bleeker, 1911–16, sculptures by Emil Sutor 1973 (material entirety).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Blücherstrasse

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Rental house Blücherstr. 18th 1906 By Carl Kreutz for Friedrich Gerber, master glazier.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Club house of the ev. Men's club of the Weststadt Blücherstr. 20th 1903-04 Facade with tower and roof, by Curjel and Moser .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Block of flats Blücherstr. 22, 24, Dragonerstr. 2 1926 By Fritz Rössler for housing association Blücherstraße.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


building Blücherstr. 26th 1925/26 The building was designed by the architect RK Schmeisser. The cultural monument property was determined by the State Monuments Office on May 7, 1993.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Bunsenstrasse

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Duplex Bunsenstrasse 1, 3 1901 By Heinrich Sexauer for Heinrich Sexauer, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Bunsenstrasse 2 1904 Rental apartment building, four-storey solid construction, semi-detached with side access, ground floor with arched windows, on the third floor decorated loggia with arched windows and flanking columns, front door with canopy, staircase with metal stairs, stained glass windows, ornamental stucco, archway as a garden entrance, based on plans by Heinrich Sexauer for the Painter Robert Buckow.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Bunsenstrasse 2a, Weinbrennerstr. 19th 1926 By Emil Brannath for tenants and building associations.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex house Bunsenstrasse 6 and 8 1903 Semi-detached house, three-storey solid construction with a loft, loggias, balcony grilles, iron garden fencing, by Th. Trautmann as architect and client.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop Bunsenstrasse 9 1902 By Heinrich Sexauer for E. Hessel, master painter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Bunsenstrasse 10 1903 By Gustav Ziegler for Leopold Meess, master locksmith.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with shop Bunsenstrasse 12, Kriegsstr. 159 1900 By Hermann Billing & Mallebrein for Leopold Meess, master locksmith.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Bunsenstrasse 13, 15 1898 By Theodor Trautmann for Theodor Trautmann, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Bunsenstrasse 14, 16 1908 By Theodor Trautmann for Theodor Trautmann, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Bunsenstrasse 22nd 1904 By Hermann Billing for the Muser brothers. The monument protection is limited to the facade (without balconies), the roof and the stairs including railings.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Dragonerstrasse

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Franz Rohde House Dragonerstr. 4, 6 1937 Retirement home with garden, today retirement home Franz-Rohde-Haus, three-storey solid building with southern loggia, hipped roof with large bat dormers, southeast single-storey dining room building with hipped roof, including an air raid shelter, well-traditional equipment, built in 1937/38 based on designs by Prof. Otto Bartning (Berlin) under construction management of Hermann Zelt from Karlsruhe for the Protestant Association of the Weststadt Wichernbund Altenheim.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Dragonerstr. 8th 1912 By Curjel and Moser for Wilhelm Stober.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building Dragonerstr. 9 1906-07 Apartment building, three-storey free-standing solid building with a mansard roof in block perimeter development, neo-classicism styles with plaster and stone incorporation, well-preserved interior with staircase, apartment doors and historical door stock in the apartments, marked in the gable in 1907, by J. Maeyer for master locksmith Leopold Mayer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential house with front garden enclosure Dragonerstr. 11 1907 By Hermann Billing for Emil Schmidt & Cons.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Draisstrasse

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Rental house Draisstr. 16 1903 By Friedrich Ummenhofer, for Leon Kahn, plumber.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Eisenlohrstrasse

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House in a corner Eisenlohrstr. 1, 1a 1897 Corner house, three-storey, unplastered solid construction with clinker brick facade and red sandstone structures, large bay window with arbor, by the architect Friedrich Benzinger for the Karlsruhe Terraingesellschaft.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 3 1897 By Curjel and Moser for Karlsruhe Terraingesellschaft.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential group Eisenlohrstr. 4, 6, 8 1897 Group of houses, two-storey and eaves, three-line row of buildings, historicist ornamental facade with sand and brick elements, corner bay window, by Rudolph Herrmann as architect and client.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 5 1897 By Curjel and Moser for Karlsruhe Terraingesellschaft.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 9 1897 By Wilhelm Peter for Karlsruhe Terraingesellschaft.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Eisenlohrstr. 10 1902 Residential building, part of a double residential building, three-storey solid construction, brightly plastered, ground floor in yellow sandstone rustica, window frames with Art Nouveau shapes, by the architect Rudolph Herrmann under construction management by Ludwig Trunzer for the master joiner Josef Neumaier, 1908 additional balcony building on the 1st floor next to the balcony bay window.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Eisenlohrstr. 10a 1902 Residential building, part of a double residential building, three-storey solid construction, brightly plastered, ground floor plinth in yellow sandstone, balcony bay window on the 1st floor, by the architect Rudolph Herrmann under the supervision of Theodor Trautmann for the plasterer Lukas Kassel, 1949 Repair of the building after war damage.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 11 1897 By Wilhelm Peter for Karlsruhe Terraingesellschaft.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 12 1898 By H. Bastel for H. Bastel, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 13 1897 By Wilhelm Peter for Karlsruhe Terraingesellschaft.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 14th 1899 By Theodor Trautmann for Theodor Trautmann, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 15th 1897 By Curjel and Moser for Karlsruhe Terraingesellschaft.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 16 1911 By Theodor Trautmann for Theodor Trautmann, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 17th 1897 By Curjel and Moser for H. Weisse.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 18th 1904 By Jakob Friedrich Nagel for JF Nagel, building contractor.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 20th 1903 By Heinrich Sexauer for Kaspar Schmid, master glazier.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 22nd 1903 By Heinrich Sexauer for Christian Vallaster, master plasterer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 23 1898 Hermann Billing for himself.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 24 1905 By Heinrich Sexauer for Peter Heilmann, stove manufacturer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Group of rental houses with front garden fence Eisenlohrstr. 26, Huebschstr. 42-44 1904/05 By Heinrich Sexauer for Wilhelm Hessel, decorative painter; Peter Heilmann, stove manufacturer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental housing group Eisenlohrstr. 28, 30, Weltzienstr. 39, 41, 43 1904 Rental housing group, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1912 by Heinrich Sexauer, facade design partly by Ludwig Trunzer for Paul Stadtmüller, master plasterer; Emil Stichling, master tin maker; Emil Batschauer, master tin maker; Albert Fischer; Christian Vallaster, master plasterer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house
Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 29 1902 By K. Stief for Clara Becker, merchant widow.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with front garden fence Eisenlohrstr. 31 1903 By Hermann Billing for Oskar Baumeister.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Eisenlohrstr. 32 1905 Residential building, facade of the building: three-storey corner location on an acute-angled plot of land, corner framed by two polygonal corner wings with a tent roof, which are connected on the 4th floor by a balcony under which the corner is designed as a niche, by the architect H. Sexauer for the Master painter Eduard Hessel, garage in 1928, the inside of the building has been completely changed except for the stairs with railings.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Eisenlohrstr. 33, 35 1903 By Hermann Billing for Heinrich Durand, master painter; Ernst Oberle, master carpenter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Eisenlohrstr. 37, 39 1903 By Heinrich Sexauer for Leopold Mayer, master locksmith; L. Schmitt, cementer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Eisenlohrstr. 41, 43 1905 By Holwäger & Hillenbrand for Lorenz Schmitt; Robert Buckow, master painter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 45 1907 Rental apartment building, three-storey with a mansard roof, convex arched bay window, by Hermann Billing , for master tin maker C. Hornecker, and a little later for master mason Christian Rothfuss.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Eisenlohrstr. 49 1910 By Leopold Walther for Christoph Häfele, master carpenter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gabelsbergerstrasse

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Gutenbergplatz as a whole Gabelsbergerstr. 1, Goethestr. 27-51, 28-54, Gutenbergstr. 1-5, Kaiserallee 49-53, 63-69, Körnerstr. 1-41, 2-40, Nelkenstr. 1-33, Sophienstr. 143-147, 150-168, Uhlandstr. 2-40, 3-35, Yorckstr. 1-29 1900 Statute of June 22nd, 1999 (Official Gazette of July 2nd, 1999).
Protected according to § 19 DSchG


Residential building Gabelsbergerstr. 5 1908-10 Residential building, three-storey solid construction in Art Nouveau forms, front door and staircase, by the architects Holwäger and Hillenbrand for the Wagnerist Johann Schwab.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental housing group Gabelsbergerstr. 13, 15, 17 1909-1911 Rental housing group, by Ludwig Trunzer for Ludwig Trunzer, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex Gabelsbergerstr. 19, Weinbrennerstr. 20th 1927/28 Semi-detached house, by Hermann Loesch; Erwin Golditz for Max Friedrich, main teacher; Kolb brothers, carpentry.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Geranienstraße

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Apartment building Geranienstrasse 14th 1913 Three-storey house in corner position, mansard roof, mid-level houses with triangular gables on consoles, dormer windows, rusticated ground floor, balconies with railings, plastered areas, by E. Hesselschwerdt and H. Koch for the master painter Ludwig Kappler.


Block of flats Geranienstrasse 19, Sophienstr. 173, 173a 1927 For tenants and building associations.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Geranienstrasse 28 1915 By Hohlwäger & Hillenbrand for Karl Ditter & Sohn, master carpenter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Goethestrasse

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Rental house with rear building Goethestr. 30th 1900 By Franz Wolff for Lukas Kassel, master plasterer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Extension of the Gutenberg School Goethestr. 34 1905 Extension of the Gutenberg School with a gym, by Wilhelm Strieder for the Karlsruhe Building Authority.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop Goethestr. 35 1897 By Franz Wolff for Dr. August Schuberg, general practitioner.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Goethestr. 36 1902 Three-storey plastered building with sculptural decoration in the neo-renaissance style, ground floor made of unplastered sandstone with later shop fitting, well-preserved historical window stock, for the glazier Ludwig Seiderer according to plans by the architect Johannes Brannath.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building Goethestr. 41 1900 Residential and commercial building, four-storey brick facade, facade paintings, associated courtyard building, by Franz Wolf for the haulage company Franz Ochs, modern shop fitting on the ground floor.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building Goethestr. 43 1902 Apartment building, three-storey building with a driveway, plastered facade and dormer windows, very well-preserved interior fittings, based on plans by Max Siebrand for the master joiner Hermann Knab, associated courtyard building.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with restaurant Zur Lindenblüte and rear building Goethestr. 45 1899 By Ludwig Trunzer for Karl Fuchs, master butcher.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Goethestr. 52 1887 By Wilhelm Söhner for Josef Heck, Tüncher and Wallpaper.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Grashofstrasse

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Rental house Grashofstrasse 3 1898 Three-storey solid construction with decorative elements of the Neo-Renaissance, by Theodor Kempermann for the engineer Anton Wörner.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Higher Regional Court
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Higher Regional Court Hoffstrasse 10 1899-1902 Higher Regional Court, by Josef Durm .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Guntherstrasse

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Duplex Guntherstrasse 14, 16 1927/28 By Hermann Loesch for Hermann Loesch, architect; Karl Buckel, Senior Administrative Secretary.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gutenbergplatz

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Square with linden trees Gutenbergplatz 1900-1904 Square with lime trees, lavatories, fountain and sheet metal hood of an advertising pillar, for the city of Karlsruhe.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Krautkopfbrunnen
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Krautkopfbrunnen Gutenbergplatz 1905-1908 Fountain, by Friedrich Ratzel for the city of Karlsruhe.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gutenbergstrasse

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Apartment building with shop Gutenbergstrasse 1 1901 By Ludwig Trunzer for Josef Schindler, master painter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Gutenbergstrasse 2 1901 By Ludwig Trunzer for Karl Messang, master carpenter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Gutenbergstrasse 3 1903 By Christian Rothfuß for Wilhelm Bassinger, machinist.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Gutenbergstrasse 4th 1903 By Christian Rothfuß for Christian Rothfuß, construction business.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop Gutenbergstrasse 5 1905 By Friedrich Benzinger for Detlev Rehnke a. Wilhelm Zschache.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Hagenstrasse

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Villa Ruh Hagenstrasse 5 1927-28 Villa with front garden, enclosure, garden and garden architecture, today Ev. Parish church of Lukas, by Pfeifer & Grossmann for Dr. Ferdinand Ruh.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Lukas Church
Lukas Church Hagenstrasse 7th 1963 Evang. Lukaskirche, church with parish hall, 1962/63 by Erich Rossmann for Evang. Parish, octagonal church building in fair-faced concrete with construction-time equipment, free-standing church tower, designed open space with grid, single-storey parish hall building with glass corridor connected to the church building, wall-mounted interior of the parish hall building with stage; Not belonging, structurally very well adapted kindergarten (1969 by senior building officer tent).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Helmholtzstrasse

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Residential building Helmholtzstrasse 1 1898 By Curjel and Moser for lawyer Dr. Blum.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Helmholtzstrasse 2 1902 For installer Konrad Maeyer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Helmholtzstrasse 3 1897 By Wilhelm Peter for wine merchant Karl Wilser.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Helmholtzstrasse 4th 1904 By Hermann Bastel for architect Hermann Bastel.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Helmholtzstrasse 5 1897 Rental apartment building with well-preserved staircase, garden, by foreman Daniel Vohsler for building officer Heinrich Ziegler
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Helmholtzstrasse 7th 1897 By Friedrich Benzinger for architect Friedrich Benzinger.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex Helmholtzstrasse 9, 11 1897-98 From Curjel and Moser .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Helmholtzstrasse 13 1898 Residential building, facades and stairwell, the interior of the building significantly changed in the 1970s, by Theodor Kempermann for H. u. P. Kempermann.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Herderstrasse

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Rental house Herderstrasse 1 1907 By Pfeiffer & Großmann for Fritz Pfeifer, master mason.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Herderstrasse 3 1912 By F. Weinbrecht for Heinrich Six, master mason.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop and rear building Herderstrasse 5 1907 By Ludwig Trunzer for Jakob Stößer, master carpenter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Hilda promenade

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Lina Summer Memorial Hildapromenade, eastern part of the Lina-Sommer-Anlage 1935 Monument to the dialect poet Lina Sommer, bronze bust on a rectangular stone base, inscribed Lina / Sommer / 1862-1932, bust by W. Kollmar, 1935 (signature).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Hoffstrasse

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Duplex
Duplex Hoffstrasse 6, 8 1896 By Wilhelm Peter for master glazier Ludwig Seiderer; Architect Gustav Hölzer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Single family house with garage Hoffstrasse 9 1955 By Rösiger & Seemann for Badische Heimstätten GmbH.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Memorial to the fallen soldiers of the Baden judiciary Hoffstrasse 10 1927-28 Memorial for the fallen soldiers of the Badische Justizverwaltung (First World War), by Karl Dietrich for Badischer Richterverein.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Hübschstrasse

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Rental house with front garden fence Huebschstrasse 9 1905 By Ludwig Trunzer for Ludwig Trunzer, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Block of flats Huebschstrasse 10, 12 1924 Three-storey double rented apartment building in classicist form, house entrances decorated with ornamental balls, mansard hipped roof with dormers, dormer windows with triangular gables, associated enclosure to the street, by Emil Brannath for the tenants and building association Karlsruhe eG
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with front garden fence Huebschstrasse 11 1905 By Ludwig Trunzer for WJ Herlan, master carpenter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Huebschstrasse 14, 16 1911 By Holwäger & Hillenbrand for GH Ebbecke, master carpenter; Ernst Blum, master locksmith.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop and front garden enclosure Huebschstrasse 15th 1903 By Ludwig Trunzer for Johann Schwab, master blacksmith.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Huebschstrasse 21, 23 1909 By Theodor Trautmann for Theodor Trautmann, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Huebschstrasse 22, 24 1902 By Ludwig Trunzer for Ludwig Trunzer, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with front garden fence Huebschstrasse 26th 1903 By Ludwig Trunzer for Josef Neumaier, master carpenter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with front garden fence Huebschstrasse 27 1903 By Heinrich Sexauer for Johann Maag, master mason.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Jahnstrasse

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More pictures Duplex house Jahnstrasse 13-15 1896-97 Built by Hermann Billing for notary Heinrich Meckel.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Haus Schönleber, today a music college
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Haus Schönleber, today a music college Jahnstrasse 18th 1888-89 By Richard & Hummel for Prof. Gustav Schönleber, landscape painter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Villa, Baden Conservatory Jahnstrasse 20th 1891 By Richard & Hummel for Hauptmann ret. F. Heilmann.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


villa Jahnstrasse 22nd 1894 By Curjel and Moser for consul Josef Bielefeld.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Kaiserallee

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Leibdragonerdenkmal (First World War)
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Leibdragonerdenkmal (First World War) Kaiserallee 1929 Leibdragonerdenkmal (First World War), 1926–29 by Kurt Edzard for the Monument Committee of the Association of Former Officers of the 1st Badischer Leibdragoner Regiment No. 20 and the Association of Former Badischer Leibdragoner
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Christ Church Kaiserallee 2 1896-1900 From Curjel and Moser .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Cast iron weather station Kaiserallee 2 Around 1900 Weather station, originally with thermometer, hygrometer and barometer, cast-iron, heavily decorated construction with roof, up to the redesign of the Mühlburger Tor in 1974 on the traffic island in the middle of the street, here proven around 1920, made and installed.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


General supply institution, today City Hall West
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General supply institution, today City Hall West Kaiserallee 4 1896-98 By A. Hanser.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings Kaiserallee 5, 7, 7a 1928 Residential and commercial buildings, three massive and plastered residential and commercial buildings with three-storey bay windows, eaves cornices, hipped roofs with a continuous parapet, 1928 by Betzel and Langstein (Kaiserallee 5) and Hans Detlev Rösiger (Kaiserallee 7 and 7a)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Helmholtz high school
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Helmholtz high school Kaiserallee 6 1893 Helmholtz grammar school, school building and official residence, 1893 and 1913 by Friedrich Beichel for the municipal building department, majolica mural, 1950s
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


State Insurance Institute Baden Kaiserallee 8 1893-94 By Adolf Weinbrenner.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Kaiserallee 9 Around 1890 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gasworks workshop Kaiserallee 11 Factory hall of the gasworks, today the Marotte puppet theater, the Jakobus theater and the sand grain theater.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Factory hall of the gasworks, today sand grain theater
Factory hall of the gasworks, today sand grain theater Kaiserallee 11d Factory hall of the gasworks, today the Marotte puppet theater, the Jakobus theater and the sand grain theater.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Promenade house Kaiserallee 13 1814-15 By Friedrich Weinbrenner.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Officers' mess in the Dragoon Barracks
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Officers' mess in the Dragoon Barracks Kaiserallee 16 Around 1898 Today kindergarten.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with front garden fence Kaiserallee 17a 1893 By Heinrich Walder for Emil Printz, widow.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Kaiserallee 19 1883 By Rudolf Herrmann for Robert Klumpp, dance teacher.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Kaisergarten Kaiserallee 23, 23a and Goethestr. 6a 1889 Benz Brewery, today residential building with restaurant and beer garden (Kaisergarten, oldest Karlsruhe beer garden), associated walls surrounding the lower-lying beer garden with a northeast single-story small sandstone building, southwest staircase, south-western ice cellar with three large barrel vaults (today Goethestr.6a, Kaiserallee 23a), from Fr Mathes for Albert Benz, beer brewer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop Kaiserallee 25b 1897 By Robert Haid for Robert Haid, civil engineer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Kaiserallee 25c 1897 By Wilhelm Peter for Karl Bronner, manufacturer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential house with enclosure Kaiserallee 34 1907 By Wilhelm Peter for Trier & Gros, construction business.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex house Kaiserallee 38, 40 1907 Semi-detached house, solid construction with a mansard hipped roof, central projection with curved gable, symmetrical balconies, based on plans by the architect Wilhelm Peter for the master tin maker Jakob Wolf.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with shop Kaiserallee 41, 43 1897 By Johann Brannath for Heinrich Schleckmann, furniture dealer, Elise Betz.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house Kaiserallee 42 1907 By Wilhelm Peter for Fischer & Bischoff.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Kaiserallee 51a 1888 By Kempermann & Slevogt for KF Schmeiser, coal dealer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Kaiserallee 81 1896 By Camill Frei for Auguste Hilscher, widow.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Kaiserallee 87, 89 1905 By E Schweickhardt for Gebr. Leichtlin.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Kaiserallee 89a Around 1900 By E. Schweickhardt.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Kaiserallee 107 1904 By August Schmidt for Leopold a. Theodor Wörner, painter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Karl-Wolf-Weg

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Portal of the inn Kühler Krug Karl-Wolf-Weg, allotment gardens west of the Alb 1898 The inn was built in 1898 according to plans by Professor Carl Schäfer, demolished in 1973 for the construction of the southern bypass, original location at today's building at Keßlerstrasse 1, in 1976 by the architect of the Günther-Klotz-Anlage Heinz Jakubeit at the east entrance of the garden friends' allotment area Set up Albgrün.
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Kochstrasse

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Rental house Kochstrasse 7th 1899 Rental apartment building, today used by the municipal authorities, three-storey and eaves solid brick construction, facade with two-storey corner bay window and neo-Gothic decorative elements, preserved dormers, rear building, well-preserved staircase, changes in the floor plan and furnishings in the floors, marked 1899, built by the construction company JF Nagel for the privateer Christian Ulrich.
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Körnerstrasse

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Rental housing group Körnerstrasse 4, 6, 8 1892 Rental housing group, 1892, 1898 by E. Schweickhardt, Gustav u. Adolf Pfeifer for Gustav and Adolf Pfeifer, master masons.
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Rental house with rear building Körnerstrasse 12 1898 By Ludwig Trunzer for Joseph Braun, master carpenter.
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Semi-detached house with butcher shop Körnerstrasse 22, 24 1898 By Ludwig Trunzer for Rothfuß a. Shepherd.
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Rental house around 1900. Körnerstrasse 26th Around 1900 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with rear building Körnerstrasse 28 1897 By Hermann Billing for Jakob Friedrich Nagel, master carpenter.
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Semi-detached house with rear building Körnerstrasse 30, 32 1900 By Ludwig Trunzer for Lorenz Engel, mineral water manufacturer, Ernst Lippelt, master carpenter.
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War Street

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Rental house Kriegsstr. 143 Rental house
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Rental house with restaurant Kriegsstr. 143a Around 1900 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Kriegsstr. 145 1897 By Hermann Billing for Karlsruhe Terraingesellschaft.
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Rental house Kriegsstr. 147 1897 By Hermann Billing & Mallebrein for Karlsruhe Terraingesellschaft.
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Rental house Kriegsstr. 149 1897 By Theodor Trautmann for Theodor Trautmann, architect.
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Rental house Kriegsstr. 155 1898 By Hermann Billing for G. Küentzle, master carpenter.
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Apartment building with shop Kriegsstr. 173, Weltzienstr. 22a 1904 By Ludwig Trunzer for Ernest Lippelt, master carpenter.
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Rental house Kriegsstr. 175 1904 By Ludwig Trunzer for Albert Litsch, master mason.
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Residential and commercial building of the Moninger brewery Kriegsstr. 210, 212 1895 Residential and commercial building of the Moninger brewery, by Hermann Walder for the Moninger brewery company.
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Brewery company Moninger Kriegsstr. 216a, 218 1895 Facade of a factory building, by Hermann Walder for the Moninger brewery company.
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Rental house Kriegsstr. 228 1892 By Hermann Bastel for Karl August Wagner, auditor.
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Residential building Kriegsstr. 234 1890 Residential house, four-storey solid construction in the rich neo-renaissance style, associated enclosure and garden, around 1890, reconstruction after war damage in 1948 (mezzanine floor renewed)
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Rental house Kriegsstr. 244 1909 By Leopold Wunsch for Josef Weick.
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Rental house Kriegsstr. 256 1903 By F. Baser for F. Baser, architect.
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Apartment building with shop Kriegsstr. 258, 260 1903 By Franz Wolff for Leopold Meess, master locksmith.
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Rental house Kriegsstr. 272 1900 By Heinrich Sexauer for Georg Kuentzle.
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Rental house Kriegsstr. 274 1905 By Hermann Billing for Gebr. Muser, master carpenter.
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Gasthaus zur Taube Kriegsstr. 276 1902 Gasthaus Zur Taube with front garden enclosure, by Hermann Billing and Theodor Trautmann for Theodor Trautmann, architect.
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Lessingstrasse

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Rental house with garden Lessingstrasse 1 1862/97 By Kempermann & Slevogt for Bernhard Kirchenbauer, building contractor.
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Rental house Lessingstrasse 1a 1886 By for Bernhard Kirchenbauer, building contractor.
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Rental house Lessingstrasse 1b 1880 By Robert Willet for Julius Kusterer (formerly Barbie's estate).
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Rental house Lessingstrasse 2 1885 By Bernhard Kirchenbauer and Daub for Bernhard Kirchenbauer and Daub, building contractors.
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Rental house Lessingstrasse 3 1898 By Adolf Hirth for Bernhard Kirchenbauer, building contractor.
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Rental house Lessingstrasse 15th 1884 By Wilhelm Söhner a. F. Nessler for G. Honold, master plasterer.
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Rental housing group Lessingstrasse 16 1926 By Friedrich Beichel, Municipal Building Department for the City of Karlsruhe.
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Rental house Lessingstrasse 25th 1887 By Wilhelm Söhner a. F. Nessler for Friedrich Durand, master painter.
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Rental house Lessingstrasse 41 1890 By Wilhelm Söhner for Max Marquardt.
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Liebigstrasse

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Rental housing group Liebigstrasse 17, 19, Wilhelm-Baur-Str. 6th 1913 Group of rental houses with front garden fence, by Ludwig Trunzer for Adolf Fritz, master plasterer; Ludwig Trunzer, architect; Pine and angels, master mason.
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Ludwig-Marum-Strasse

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Villa Junker Ludwig-Marum-Str. 10 1902-03 Villa Junker, also Villa Ottilie (inscription), villa with garden and stables, exposed brick building, by Curjel and Moser for the horse painter Hermann Junker
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Residential building Ludwig-Marum-Str. 11 1905 By Müller & Fischer for Gustav Lacroix, master locksmith.
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Maximilianstrasse

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Duplex Maximilianstrasse 2, Stabelstr. 10 1902 From Curjel and Moser as personal use.
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Semi-detached house Maximilianstrasse 6th 1904 By Curjel and Moser for lawyer Friedrich Weill (city councilor), including interior fittings.
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Upper bourgeois house Maximilianstrasse 8th 1902 House with garden and enclosure wall, designed in 1902 by Emil Deines for Dr. Paul Jochum, very high-quality and complete interior fittings (paintings, coffered ceilings etc.), 1919 winter garden and garden house by Pfeifer & Großmann, garage from 1937.
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Moltkestrasse

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Station building of the Rheinbahn Moltkestr. 31a It is a solid eaves building with a protruding, flat sloping saddle roof with characteristic ornamental rafters, which shows the typical aesthetic design elements of the "Swiss house style". On the upper floor there is a circumferential sill cornice, in the gables - also in the risalit - there are large representative oculi, the windows on the ground floor have arched windows with protruding brick lintels.
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Residential building Moltkestr. 33 1907-08 From Hermann Billing .
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Residential building Moltkestr. 37 1904-05 From Friedrich Ratzel.
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Duplex Moltkestr. 39, 41 1903 By E. Bischoff for Prof. E. Bischoff; Councilor H. Eitel.
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Duplex Moltkestr. 43, 45 1905 By Curjel and Moser for Ludwig Seiderer.
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Residential building Moltkestr. 61 1923 Residential house, two-storey solid construction with hipped roof, roof house and dormers, granny flat, on the street side a rounded standing bay with balcony, on the garden side open balcony bay with row of columns and curved stairs to the garden, garage with terrace above, rich figural and abstract architectural decoration of Expressionism, associated garden , Enclosed with bars, according to plans by the architect Hermann Loesch.
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Moon road

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Rental house Mondstrasse 5 1903 By Jakob Friedrich Nagel for Jakob Friedrich Nagel, construction business.
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Mozartstrasse

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Residential building Mozartstrasse 1, 3 1926 By R. Fuchs for Fritz Stern.
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Residential building Mozartstrasse 7th 1922 By Pfeiffer & Großmann for Dr. Spangenberg.
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Residential building Mozartstrasse 11 1909 By Hermann Bastel for Countess zu Solms-Sonnenwald.
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Carnation Street

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Rental house with rear building Nelkenstrasse 9 ca 1900 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with rear building Nelkenstrasse 11 1901 For Rothfuß & Schäfer.
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Rental house Nelkenstrasse 13 ca 1900 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with rear building Nelkenstrasse 15th 1902 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop Nelkenstrasse 17th 1899 By Ludwig Trunzer for Georg Schreiner, master butcher.
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Apartment building with shop Nelkenstrasse 19th 1898 By Ludwig Trunzer for Lukas Kassel, master plasterer.
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Apartment building with shop and rear building Nelkenstrasse 21st 1903 By Ludwig Trunzer for Josef Weick, master mason.
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Apartment building with shop and rear building Nelkenstrasse 23 1902 By Ludwig Trunzer for Ernst Lippelt, master carpenter.
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Apartment building with shop Nelkenstrasse 25th 1904 By Ludwig Trunzer for Johann Berner, master carpenter.
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Rental house with economy Nelkenstrasse 27 1903 By Adolf Hirth for Jakob Bippes, master glazier.
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Rental house Nelkenstrasse 29 1903 By Adolf Hirth for Julius Schäfer, construction business.
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Rental house Nelkenstrasse 31 1904 By Ludwig Trunzer for Peter Heilmann, master stoner.
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Rental house Nelkenstrasse 33 1904 By Ludwig Trunzer for Albert Fischer, master locksmith.
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Northern Hilda promenade

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Shell limestone sarcophagus with inscriptions
Shell limestone sarcophagus with inscriptions Northern Hildapromenade, Südliche Hildapromenade, Haydnplatz 1964 In the green corridor at the memorial for the fallen of the 35th Infantry Division, sarcophagus made of shell-limestone sandstone with inscriptions, erected in 1964. The publisher Dr. Eberhard Knittel (Braun Verlag), whose publisher also produced the book The 35th Infantry Division 1939-1945 (new edition 1983: Podzun-Pallas-Verlag, Friedberg).
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General State Archives, Administrative Court and Court of Auditors
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General State Archives, Administrative Court and Court of Auditors Northern Hildapromenade 1, 2, Maximilianstr. 1, 3, Stabelstr. 12 1905 General State Archives, Administrative Court, Court of Auditors. Completed in 1905 according to plans by Adolf Hanser and Friedrich Ratzel. With furniture. (Totality).
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Residential building Northern Hildapromenade 4 1928 By Brunisch & Heidt for August Schenkel, director.
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Residential building Northern Hildapromenade 5 1929 By Fritz Rössler for sculptor Emil Sutor.
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Ecumenical Square

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Fountain at the Old Catholic Church Ecumenical Square Well at the Old Catholic Church
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Reinhold-Frank-Strasse

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Residential building Reinhold-Frank-Str. 63 1896 By Friedrich Benzinger for Kommerzienrat Theodor Benning.
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City villa Reinhold-Frank-Str. 67 1897 City villa, today the Academy of Fine Arts, three-story solid building, magnificent street facade made of sandstone with balcony core and balustrade, building application 1897 by Prof. Ludwig Levy (1854-1907) for Dr. med. Michael Levinger, labeled 1899, garage, around 1925 - After being destroyed in the war in 1949, reconstruction of the exterior of the building, which had been preserved up to the first floor, instead of the hipped roof, an additional floor with a hipped roof was created, planning by the architects Brunisch and Heidt. Associated doors and windows of the reconstruction and a remarkable stairwell. Enclosure with artfully decorated wrought iron bars.
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Arts and crafts school and extension building Reinhold-Frank-Str. 81, 83 1887-89 Arts and crafts school and extension, today the Academy of Fine Arts. 1887–89 and 1898–1901 by Josef Durm . The interior construction from the post-war period is worth preserving with its components and is part of the cultural monument.
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Richard-Wagner-Strasse

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Siegfried Fountain Richard-Wagner-Platz 1914, replacement of the Satue Siegfried-Brunnen, Wilhelm Sauer from the Wilhelm Freiherr von Seldeneck Foundation for a figure after willful destruction in 1912, replaced by a modified new production by the sculptor Wilhelm Auser in 1914.
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Residential building Richard-Wagner-Str. 5 1912 By Gisbert Freiherr von Teuffel for District Judge Dr. Höninger.
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Duplex. Richard-Wagner-Str. 6, 8 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building. Richard-Wagner-Str. 7th


Duplex. Richard-Wagner-Str. 16, 18 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Riefstahlstrasse

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Evangelical rectory
Evangelical rectory Riefstahlstr. 2 Evangelical rectory, by Curjel and Moser .
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Duplex Riefstahlstr. 4, 6 1896 From Curjel and Moser .
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Official prison
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Official prison Riefstahlstr. 9 1894-97 Official prison, today a correctional facility, owned by Josef Durm .
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Residential building Riefstahlstr. 10 1896 By Max Hummel for Prof. Max Hummel.
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Residential building Riefstahlstr. 12 1897 By Curjel and Moser for master glazier Ludwig Seiderer.
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Roentgenstrasse

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Old Catholic church with rectory
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Old Catholic church with rectory Röntgenstrasse 1, 3 1894-97 Old Catholic church with rectory, by Carl Schäfer.
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Residential building
Residential building Röntgenstrasse 4th 1899 By Curjel and Moser for Director Overlack.
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Residential building Röntgenstrasse 5 1897 By Peter, Wilhelm for Treasurer Oskar Erhardt.
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Residential building Röntgenstrasse 6th 1898 By E. Schweickhardt for businessman Max Schwab.
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Residential building Röntgenstrasse 8th 1897 By Ph. Schuhmacher for businessman Bernhard Würzburger.
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Scheffelstrasse

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Rental house with restaurant Scheffelstrasse 2 1883 By Knobloch for Theodor Hilscher, businessman.
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Hildahaus Scheffelstrasse 37-41 1895-1896 By Wilhelm Strieder, Municipal Building Department for the City of Karlsruhe.
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Rental house Scheffelstrasse 51 1896 By K. Koch for Theodor Hölzle, businessman.
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Apartment building with shop Scheffelstrasse 53 1902 By Ludwig Trunzer for Johann Schwab, master wagoner.
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Apartment building Scheffelstrasse 54 1898 Apartment building, four-story and eaves-standing building in the neo-renaissance style with gate, rusticated ground floor, rich furnishings with architectural ornamental forms made of sandstone, dormer windows, well-preserved interior, rear wing (partially reconstruction, originally three-story), rear coach house (1902), built according to the architect's plans Gustav Zinser for the master mason Josef Herrmann.
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Rental house with restaurant Scheffelstrasse 58 1906 By Wilhelm Peter for Wilhelm Fels, brewery owner.
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Schiller Street

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Duplex Schillerstr. 7, 9 1893 By Johann Brannath for Karl Bäder, Glaser.
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Apartment building with shop Schillerstr. 23 1887 By Gustav Zinser for Johann Neumaier, master baker.
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Rental house with rear building Schillerstr. 27 1906 By Gustav Zinser for Jakob Merkle, coal merchant.
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Apartment building with shop Schillerstr. 28 1901 By Ludwig Trunzer for Jakob Bippes, master glazier.
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Rental house Schillerstr. 37 1902 By Franz Wolff for Peter Heilmann, master stoner.
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Villa Printz Schillerstr. 41 1898 Built for the manufacturer Karl Junker, the street side was extended by Hermann Walder in 1906.
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Rental house Schillerstr. 54 1905 By Heinrich Sexauer for Hermann Schröder, master painter.
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Rental house Schillerstr. 56 1901 By Ludwig Trunzer for Hermann Schröder, master painter.
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Semi-detached house Schillerstr. 58, Weinbrennerstr. 2 1903 Semi-detached house, 1903, 1905 by Emil Deines for Adolf Bauer, master painter, Emil Deines, architect.
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Schubertstrasse

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Residential building Schubertstrasse 2 ca 1900 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Sophienstrasse

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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 87 1896 By Gustav Ziegler for Adolf Steiner, wine merchant.
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Rental house with rear buildings Sophienstrasse 89 1907 By Heinrich Sexauer for Ludwig Maier, furniture transporter.
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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 91 1893 By Ludwig Fischer for Wilhelm Reinbold, private owner.
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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 105 1905 By Gustav Zinser for Willy Nordan, editor.
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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 107 1903 By Curjel and Moser for Georg Haberstroh, decorative painter.
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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 114 1887 By Gustav Ziegler for Jakob Friedrich Nagel, master carpenter.
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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 117 ca 1900 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 118 1895 By Gottfried Zinser for Gottfried Zinser, architect.
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Rental house with front garden fence and rear building Sophienstrasse 120 1902 By Hermann Billing for Jakob Friedrich Nagel, master carpenter a. Heinrich Weinschenk, master decorator.
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Rental house with front garden fence and rear building Sophienstrasse 122 Apartment building with front yard and rear building, 1902 by Adolf Hirth for Mechanische Industrie GmbH.
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Rental house with front garden fence and rear building Sophienstrasse 124 1902 By Adolf Hirth for Adolf Hirth, architect.
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Residential and commercial building Sophienstrasse 126 1901 Corner building, four-storey plastered building with decorative elements of the Neo-Renaissance, according to plans by architects Wilhelm Peter and Scherer for Behnke and Zschacher, Tüncher shop.
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Residential and commercial building Sophienstrasse 128 1905 Four-storey clinker brick building in a corner location, neo-Renaissance styles with sculptured sandstone elements, shop installation around 1905, based on designs by the architect G. Zinser for the master glazier Ludwig Seiderer.
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Rental house with front garden fence and rear building Sophienstrasse 134 1903 By Adolf Hirth for Adolf Hirth, architect.
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Rental house with front garden fence and rear building Sophienstrasse 136 1904 By Christian Rothfuß jr. for Christian Rothfuß jr., master bricklayer.
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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 140 1903 By Adolf Hirth for Mechanische Industrie GmbH.
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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 142 1901 By Ludwig Trunzer for Josef Weick, master mason.
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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 144 1901 By Ludwig Trunzer for Franz Herrmann, master mason.
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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 146 1904 By Gustav Zinser for Franz Herrmann, master bricklayer.
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Catholic Church of St. Bonifatius with parish hall and forecourt
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Catholic Church of St. Bonifatius with parish hall and forecourt Sophienstrasse 127 1905-08 By Johannes Schroth for the Archiepiscopal Building Authority in Karlsruhe.
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Lessing high school Sophienstrasse 147 1909 Lessinggymnasium, by Friedrich Beichel for the Karlsruhe Building Department.
Protected according to § 19 DSchG


Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 150 1899 By Gustav Zinser for August Goldschmidt, plumber.
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House in a corner Sophienstrasse 152 ca 1910 Corner house, four-storey plastered building with rich neo-baroque architectural forms, including plastered rustics, a large portal with massive pillars, associated garden with enclosure, around 1910, entire Gutenbergplatz complex.
Protected according to § 19 DSchG


Rental house Sophienstrasse 156 ca 1900 Protected according to § 19 DSchG


Rental housing group Sophienstrasse 157, 159, 161 1905 By Holwäger and Hillenbrand for the plasterers Gianimazzi and Ratzel, the painter Peter Jessen and the mason Ludwig Weber.
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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 158 1905 Rental house with front garden fence, by Ludwig Trunzer for Peter Heilmann a. Jonny Evers.
Protected according to § 19 DSchG


Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 160 1906 By Franz Wolff for Julius Schäfer, building contractor.
Protected according to § 19 DSchG


Rental house Sophienstrasse 160a 1904 By Ludwig Trunzer for Julius Schäfer, building contractor.
Protected according to § 19 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Sophienstrasse 162, 164 1902 By Ludwig Benzinger for Leopold Kirchenbauer, architect; August Schlachter, master locksmith.
Protected according to § 19 DSchG


Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 166 1905 By Adolf Hirth for Friedrich Rindschädel, master mason.
Protected according to § 19 DSchG


Residential building Sophienstrasse 167 1905 Three-storey building with plaster and sandstone facade in Art Nouveau forms, built in 1905 according to plans by the architects Müller and Fischer from Baden-Baden for the master carpenter Max Bopp from Karlsruhe, associated front garden with enclosure, rear building with workshop building.
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Semi-detached house with shop and front garden enclosure Sophienstrasse 168, Yorckstr. 29 1911 By Holwäger & Hillenbrand for Karl Bäder, master glazier. § 2, § 19.
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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 169 1913 By Holwäger & Hillenbrand for Johann Schwab, master carpenter.
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Rental house with front garden fence Sophienstrasse 171 1913 By Friedrich Pampel for Johann Schwab, master carpenter.
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Rental house Sophienstrasse 178 1913 By Theodor Trautmann for master tin maker Gustav Stich.
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Rental house Sophienstrasse 182 1902/03 By Ludwig Trunzer for master plasterer Franz Bischof.
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Apartment block Sophienstrasse 200, 202, 204 1935 Apartment block, four-storey, plastered solid construction in closed development, eaves with dormer windows, street facade with artificial sandstone walls and four convex stand cores, axial central emphasis by balconies with geometric four-pass motifs in the balustrades, well-preserved equipment of the staircases, fencing with front gardens, courtyard side with balcony log system by the architect Hermann Loesch from Karlsruhe, individual planning: Hermann Loesch for the merchant and haulier Robert Ochs (No. 200) and for the merchant and gend. Wachtmeister retired Miezyslaus Rosinsky (No. 204), August Diehm also planned for Miezyslaus Rosinski (No. 202), built in 1935/36, central access flanked by two sculptures from the period of construction (worker with son / mother with children) by the sculptor August Meyerhuber from Karlsruhe
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Southern Hildapromenade

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Residential and garden shed Southern Hildapromenade 8 1923 By Gisbert Freiherr von Teuffel for Dr. van Oordt, garden shed
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Uhlandstrasse

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Group of rental houses with rear building Uhlandstrasse 8, 10, 12 1886 Group of rental houses with rear building, 1886, 1888 by Wilhelm Söhner for Christian Kaltenbach, master carpenter; Bernhard Müller, master shoemaker; Lukas Kassel, master plasterer.
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Rental house Uhlandstrasse 15th 1890 From Camill Frei u. Tailor for Ernst Wilmer, master locksmith.
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Rental house with rear building Uhlandstrasse 19th 1893 By Johann Brannath for Gustav Brannath, master carpenter.
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Apartment building with shop Uhlandstrasse 21st ca 1890 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop Uhlandstrasse 23 1893 By A. Langheinrich for Jakob Leitz, Maurer
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Rental house Uhlandstrasse 24 1895 By Wilhelm Peter for the company Meess & Nees.
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Rental house with restaurant Württemberger Hof Uhlandstrasse 26th 1891 By Kempermann & Slevogt for Friedrich Schäfer, landlord.
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Rental house with rear building Uhlandstrasse 30th 1894 By Adolf Hirth for Gottlieb Horn, master bricklayer.
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Facade of a rental apartment building Uhlandstrasse 35 1905 By Friedrich Benzinger for Julius Walter, master carpenter.
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Apartment building with shop Uhlandstrasse 38 1905 By Adolf Hirth for Adolf Hirth, architect.
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Virchowstrasse

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Apartment building as a double dwelling Virchowstr. 12.14 1927 Apartment building as a double dwelling, two-storey and plastered solid construction with mansard hipped roof, expressionist gable, fence facing the street, according to plans by the architects Deines and Rehder for Friedrich Nitzsche.
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Apartment building as a semi-detached house Virchowstr 16, 18 1927 Apartment building as a semi-detached house, two-storey solid construction with a mansard hipped roof and curved dormer windows, according to plans by the architects Deines and Rehder for the manufacturer Adolf Kiefer.
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Apartment building as a semi-detached house Virchowstr. 20.22 1926 Apartment building as a semi-detached house, two-storey and plastered solid construction with hipped roof, stand core and loggias, enclosure (No. 18), according to plans by the architects Deines and Rehder for the Lacroix and Christ construction business and for the plumber Hermann Martin.
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Weberstrasse

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archway Weberstrasse, Haydnplatz Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex Weberstrasse 1, 3 1907 By Hermann Billing & Vittali for banker MA Straus.
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Duplex Weberstrasse 2, 4 1903 Von Ratzel, Friedrich for Prof. Friedrich Ratzel.
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Villa Ostendorf Weberstrasse 5 Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Duplex Weberstrasse 6, 8 1903 By Beck, Eugen for Prof. Eugen Beck.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex Weberstrasse 7, Maximilianstrasse. 10 1903 By Hermann Billing for Prof. Albert Lang; Master bricklayer Wilhelm Stober.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex Weberstrasse 10, 12 1905/1906 By Curjel and Moser for Lieutenant Colonel and Regimental Commander Baron Hans von Salmuth; Master locksmith J. Kunz.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Weinbrennerstrasse

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Duplex Weinbrennerstr. 2 1903 Semi-detached house, 1903, 1905 by Emil Deines for Adolf Bauer, master painter; Emil Deines, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Weinbrennerstr. 9 1897 By Albert Neumeister for Prof. Albert Neumeister, government architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Weinbrennerstr. 11 1898 By Hermann Bastel for Hermann Romberg, operations manager.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with garden Weinbrennerstr. 13 1901 By Curjel and Moser for Karl Dieber, master painter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Weinbrennerstr. 15th 1897 By Friedrich Benzinger for Karl Dieber, master painter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Weinbrennerstr. 17th 1905 By Curjel and Moser for Karl u. Emil Lacroix, master painter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


villa Weinbrennerstr. 18th ca 1900 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Markuskirche with parish hall Weinbrennerstr. 23 1934/35 By Otto Bartning for Ev. Parish of Karlsruhe.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Group of rental houses with front garden fence Weinbrennerstr. 40, 42, 44 1906 By Ludwig Trunzer for Kaspar Schmid, Glaser; Georg Haufler, master tin maker; Ludwig Trunzer, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Group of rental houses with front garden fence Weinbrennerstr. 46, 48, 50 1905 By Gustav Zinser for Wilhelm Johann Herlan, master carpenter; Franz Herrmann, construction business; Josef Kiby.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Weinbrennerstr. 52 1909 Apartment building, building on the corner of Weinbrennerstraße, associated enclosure, by the architects G. Zinser junior and senior for their own bathroom needs.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building Weinbrennerstr. 62 1914 Apartment building, three-storey plastered building with a mansard hipped roof in a corner, rich facade decoration in the classic style, associated front garden with enclosure and gate, 1914 by G. and F. Betzel for the installer Emil Ratschauer, roof damaged by air raids in World War II, repair in 1948.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Building cooperative Weinbrennerstr. 64, 66, 68 1926 Apartment block, three-storey row of houses on the edge of a block with a shop, facade design in the style of New Objectivity and Expressionism, central entrance with building sculptures in the style of the sculptor Emil Sutor (no.66), well-preserved furnishings of the stairwells, remarkable courtyard gate (no.64 ), associated rear facade, front gardens with enclosures, 1926-1927 by the architect Fritz Rössler for the building cooperative founded for this project.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Weltzienstrasse

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Rental house Weltzienstr. 5 1912 Three-storey plastered solid building with gable and representative neo-classical house entrance and staircase, 1912 by G. Zinser for master carpenter Karl Ditter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building Weltzienstr. 7th 1912 Three-storey solid construction, basement with plastered rustics, above that colossal pilaster on plaster, small balconies, tiled door entrance, based on plans by architect L. Walther for master locksmith Heinrich Binkele.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex Weltzienstr. 9, 11 1911 By Emil Brannath for tenants and building associations.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex house Weltzienstr. 13-15 1912 Double dwelling, three-storey and eaves, two entrance projections emphasized by grooved pilaster strips, ground floor rusticated, balconies on strong consoles, by the cooperative architect Emil Brannath for the tenants and building association Karlsruhe eG
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Weltzienstr. 21st 1904 By Karl Kreutz for Friedrich Amolsch, plumber.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with front garden enclosure Weltzienstr. 31, 33 1905 By Ludwig Trunzer for Mrs. Hesselschwerdt, master mason; Christian Häfele, master carpenter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with front garden fence Weltzienstr. 38 1905 By Emil Kleber for Emil Kleber, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with front garden fence Weltzienstr. 40 1905 By Emil Brannath for Georg Lebrecht, cement business.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with front garden fence Weltzienstr. 42 1905 By Emil Kleber for Bernhard Pferderer, master painter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Wendtstrasse

image designation location Dating description
Duplex Wendtstrasse 2, 4 1905 By Müller & Fischer for building contractor Friedrich Lacroix; Peter Heilmann.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex Wendtstrasse 3, 5 1912 By Ludwig Trunzer for privateer Ludwig Pallmer; Merchant Karl Seippel.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex Wendtstrasse 7, 9 1905 By Curjel and Moser for widow Josef Held.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house Wendtstrasse 10 1901/1902 By Curjel and Moser for master plasterers Emil and Hermann Ellmendinger.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Wendtstrasse 11 1913 By Otto Held for Otto Held, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Wendtstrasse 12 1901 Residential house, two-storey solid construction with mansard hipped roof, associated enclosure, by Curjel and Moser for the construction and building materials business Wolf and Heinz (design together with Wendtstrasse 14, see there).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Wendtstrasse 13 ca 1904 House, around 1904, partial reconstruction in 1952.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building Wendtstrasse 14th Two-storey solid construction with a mansard hipped roof, associated enclosure, well-preserved interior, 1901 by Curjel and Moser for Carl Dieber (design together with Wendtstrasse 12, see there).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house Wendtstrasse 15th 1904 By Emil Schweickhardt for Gustav & Adolf Pfeifer, master mason.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house Wendtstrasse 17th 1904 By Emil Schweickhardt (?) For Gustav & Adolf Pfeifer, master mason.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Yorckstrasse

image designation location Dating description
Apartment building with shop and rear building Yorckstrasse 2 1887 By Johann Brannath for Theodor Pfeifer, master mason.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Yorckstrasse 4th 1887 By Johann Brannath for Gebr. Freiburgers, glaziers and master carpenter, monument protection is limited to the street facade of the building as part of a thing, this also includes the entrance gate, balcony with bars and the dormer windows.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Yorckstrasse 11 1901 By Wilhelm Peter for Wilhelm Schindler, master locksmith.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with rear building Yorckstrasse 13, 13a 1899 By Johann Brannath for Benedikt Pfisterer, building contractor.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Gutenbergplatz as a whole
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Gutenbergplatz as a whole Yorckstrasse 23 1906 Overall Gutenbergplatz, residential building, four-storey and eaves, probably 1906 by the architect Adolf Hirth for the master tin maker Emil Braschauer (see Yorckstr. 27)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Yorckstrasse 27 1906 By Adolf Hirth for master tin maker Emil Batschauer, associated workshop building and yard
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Semi-detached house with shop and front garden enclosure Yorckstrasse 29 / Sophienstr. 168 1911 By Holwäger & Hillenbrand for Karl Bäder, master glazier
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Yorckstrasse 40 1908 By Max Siebrand for Ludwig Eichsteller, master bricklayer.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house with garden Yorckstrasse 41 1904 By Ludwig Trunzer for Ludwig Trunzer, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Garden shed Yorckstrasse 41a 1892 By Ludwig Trunzer for Ludwig Trunzer, architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Yorckstrasse 42 1907 By Hohlwäger & Hillenbrand for Hohlwäger & Hillenbrand.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Yorckstrasse 43 1907 By Ludwig Trunzer for Stolz & Wohlwend, master mason.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop Yorckstrasse 44 1909 By Hohlwäger & Hillenbrand for August Schaier, master carpenter.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental house Yorckstrasse 49 1911 By Hermann Bastel for Hermann Bastel, Architect.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building Yorckstrasse 51 1911 Apartment building, three-story plastered and stone building with balconies facing the street, rusticated ground floor, house entrance with portico, asymmetrical risalit with triangular gable in the roof area, according to plans by the architect Robert Willet for the master painter Jakob Klingenfuß.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


See also

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karlsruhe: cultural monuments