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description
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location
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image
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Ursula Column |
By Emil Sutor from 1961 |
In front of the town hall |
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Beck's house |
Bourgeois house of the baroque |
Corner of Hauptstrasse and Metzgerstrasse |
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Former unicorn pharmacy |
With an impressive baroque gable (renovated in 1984), in front of it the Neptune fountain (1783). |
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Deer Pharmacy |
Stepped gable house with painted facade, in front of it the lion fountain (sandstone sculpture from 1599). |
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Old Capuchin monastery |
Built 1640–47. The only building that survived the city fire of 1689, picturesque cloister. Thoroughly renovated 1982–84. |
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Our Lady Monastery |
Franciscan monastery from 1280 to 1803, today school, monastery church in baroque style. |
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Royal court |
Built 18th century. Until 1806 the official building of the Upper Austrian Landvogtei Ortenau, today a police station. |
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Mount of Olives |
(1524) Niche construction with sandstone sculptures. The Mount of Olives is considered to be the most valuable art monument in Offenburg. |
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Holy Cross Church |
After the destruction in 1689, rebuilt according to the plans of the Vorarlberg master builder Franz Beer at the beginning of the 18th century. |
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town hall |
Built in 1741. Baroque building by the local master builder Mathias Fuchs. |
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Carillon |
Carillon with 25 bronze bells; 11:50 a.m. and 5:50 p.m. daily, plus 8:20 p.m. on Thursdays and 9:50 a.m. on Saturdays. |
In the town hall tower |
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Knight house |
Built in 1784. 1804–1806 seat of the board of directors of the Ortenau Imperial Knighthood, since 1959 a museum. Expansion, expansion and renovation 1985–89. |
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Salmen |
Monument of national importance. Memorial and venue. One of the cradles of democracy in Germany. Synagogue . |
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Salt house |
Built in 1786 in the classical style, today an office and commercial building. |
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St. Andreas Hospital |
Built at the beginning of the 18th century with St. Andrew's Church. Founded in 1300 as a poor and nursing home. Today the Ortenberg Castle Estate in Ortenberg-Käfersberg with 45 hectares of vineyards. The community foundation was re-established in 2001. |
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City wall and plants |
Kennel Park (1899) |
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Vincentian house |
Built in 1764. Formerly Baron von Ried's palace, today Aenne-Burda-Stift for senior citizens. |
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Vincentine Garden |
Historic garden with lapidarium (1764). |
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Jewish ritual bath |
Mikveh , from the 16./17. century |
In the house Glaserstraße 8 |
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Former warehouse of the St. Andreas Hospital. |
Built as a warehouse in 1731, administration of the hospital until 1870, then fire station until 1956. 1956–1981 commercial building. Completely renovated in 1981/82. |
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Oldest house in the Ortenau |
Built in 1576 |
Elgersweier, Ortenaustrasse 35 |
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Catholic Church Griesheim |
characteristic choir tower church, tower from the late Gothic period (14th century). |
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Station path |
Built in 1779 with six stations and a crucifixion group. |
At the southern entrance to Griesheim |
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Granite rocks |
From prehistoric times |
Rammersweier, Brücklesbühnd |
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Roman bath |
Built around 50 AD, part of a former Roman military camp, excavated in 1995, preserved and made accessible. |
Rammersweier district, in the industrial park on Moltkestrasse |
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Lion of Zunsweier |
From 1136 |
Installed in the church in Zunsweier |
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Waldbachfriedhof |
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