List of cultural monuments in Oldenburg in Holstein

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The list of cultural monuments in the city contains all the cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein city of Oldenburg in Holstein (Ostholstein district) and its districts (as of 2017).

Factual entities

ID location Official name description image
40386 Hoheluftstrasse 44 New Oldenburg cemetery New Oldenburg Cemetery; Inaugurated in 1883; Regular layout with linden alleys and rows, main crossroads with linden wreath in the center, two family graves from the 1st third of the 20th century (Jansen mausoleum, Storm family grave)
40777 Johannisstrasse St. Johannis Church St. Johannis church with churchyard; from 1156 as the main church of the Oldenburg diocese built brick basilica with west tower; the surrounding churchyard has rows of linden trees and embankment walls, various tombs and two family tombs; Cenotaph for the fallen of both world wars to the west and a double oak planted in 1898 south of the church Oldenburg-oh-church.jpg

Majority of structures

ID location Official name description image
39934 Burgtorstrasse 1, 3, Hopfenmarkt 1 Building group Burgtorstrasse 1, 3 and Hopfenmarkt 1 Assembly on the west side of the hop market; End of 19th century / 1st H. 20th century; Architect u. a. Hans Vosgerau; Row of three one to two-storey residential and commercial buildings, closed urban situation, building with brick gables facing the hop market that characterizes the square
39947 Hinterhorn 6, 8, 10, 12 Residential buildings Hinterhörn 6, 8, 10, 12 Series of four apartment buildings; 18./19. Century; Single-storey, unplastered brick buildings in closed to half-open development, mainly half-timbered, characteristic building group in one of the oldest streets in Oldenburg, No. 8, 1934 added 60x15transparent spacer.svg

Structural systems

ID location Official name description image
9055 Bahnhofstrasse 17 a Storage Grain stores Lüken and Jessen; around 1920; Two-storey brick shell structure with wall stripes, high pitched roof with double attic, crane gables on both sides of the eaves, in the corresponding building axes and on the south-east gable each with four loading openings arranged one above the other Transparent.gif
6726 Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Strasse Gym (Erich Kästner School)
39935 Göhler Strasse 24 Residential building Residential building; 1920s; compact, two-storey hipped roof building in open development with street-side corner bay, stone-faced brick masonry with cornices and ornamental associations, expressionist influences, front garden fence
29786 Göhler Strasse 44 Residential building Former home; 1920s; two-storey, eaves-standing structure with a fully hipped roof, high-quality clinker brick facade with sandstone details in neo-baroque shapes, semicircular bay window on the

West side, arched entrance door and four-step outside staircase

34920 Göhler Strasse 50 Residential building Former mayor's residence; 1934, architect Hans Vosgerau; Two-storey plastered building in open development with a fully hipped roof and small side wing, street-side with a basket-arched entrance, stand bay window and dormer with segmented arched gable, plastered corner cuboid
3498 Göhler Strasse 88-92 Former district office with a modern extension Former district office, today district court; 1921/22; Architect Hans Schnittger; stately, two- to three-storey brick building with L-shaped attached side wing, floor-dividing strips, baroque sandstone portal, homeland security architecture; quality extension from the 1960s
39942 Grosse Schmützstrasse 20 Residential building Residential building; 1912; Architect Ernst Stoffers; single-storey, villa-like residential building with plastered facade, semicircular bay window, winter garden and saddle roof, attached two-storey side wing as well as one-storey rear wing under a hipped roof, one-storey coach house with hipped roof and eaves-sided dwarf house with curved gable
29834 Back horn 6 Residential building Residential building; 1912; Architect Ernst Stoffers; single-storey, villa-like residential building with plastered facade, semicircular bay window, winter garden and saddle roof, attached two-storey side wing as well as one-storey rear wing under a hipped roof, one-storey coach house with hipped roof and eaves-sided dwarf house with curved gable
3499 Back horn 7 Former rehearsal school
3500 Hoheluftstrasse 1 - 3 School building (former grammar school)
3501 Hoheluftstrasse 6 School building (special school)
29791 Hoheluftstrasse 8 Residence "Villa Dora" Residential building; 1909/1910; Client: Mayor Eißfeld; Single-storey residential building with expanded mansard hipped roof, plastered facade over a brick base, the street-side gable with arbor, house entrance attached to the side
26515 Hoheluftstrasse 13 Erich Kästner School School-building; 1933; Two-storey eaves brick building with basement and high pitched roof, unplastered masonry with clear facade structuring and dark clinker strips, in the middle of the facade a flat staircase projection with entrance portal and outside staircase
3502 Hoheluftstrasse 20 Former district court (police building)
29792 Hoheluftstrasse 22 Residential building Residential building for officials of the neighboring former district court; 1932; Two-storey, country house-like plastered building, saddle and hipped roofs that penetrate one another, two stand bay windows, numerous details such as windows and front doors preserved in the state in which it was built, plastered piers
21982 Hoheluftstrasse 44 Jansen Mausoleum Family burial site; 1914; Small brick building squire over a square floor plan with corner rustication and a rich cornice, arched entrance gate and arched pairs of windows, curved roof made of lead sheets
21983 Hoheluftstrasse 44 Storm family grave Family burial site; First occupation 1926; Square system in the style of a courtyard, framed by a colonnade of brick pillars, on the back wall a simple granite wall with a wreath holder and the names of the deceased
3503 Hop market 1 Hotel to the owl
6284 Hop market 5 Residential and commercial building
3506 Hop market 8 Residential building
4118 Johannisstrasse St. Johannis church with furnishings St. Johannis church with furnishings; Start of construction in 1156, thoroughly renovated after 1773 and 1913–16; Brick building built as the main church of the Diocese of Oldenburg, three-aisled Romanesque pillar basilica with west tower, various extensions and conversions, late baroque furnishings Oldenburg-OH church side.jpg
6446 Johannisstrasse 33 Former elementary school Former elementary school; 2nd half of the 19th century; Two-storey brick building with a raised middle section and flatter side wings, these with hipped roofs and one to two storeys depending on the slope, the two to three storey middle section protruding to the west, partially plastered, with three arched entrances and a tent roof, balanced symmetrical facade design, elaborate cornice, slate covering
3507 Lankenstrasse 1 Tax office
29807 Lankenstrasse 26 Residential building Residential building; 1926; Single-storey, gable-free brick building, gable roof with a dwelling to the east, an entrance projection to the west, high-quality masonry with decorative associations, expressionistically influenced detail designs
3508 Market 1 town hall The town hall is a neo-Gothic building. It was built in 1860. Oldenburg H Rathaus.jpg
29808 Market 5 Residential and commercial building Residential and commercial building; 19th century; Two-storey eaves half-timbered building with hipped roof and plastered facade on the market side, rear single-storey half-timbered extension with gable roof
29810 Market 8 Residential and commercial building Residential and commercial building; Late 18th / early 19th century; Two-storey eaves brick building with a fully hipped roof, brick facade on the market side over a granite base.
29811 Market 13-15 Former district savings bank Commercial building; 1939, extended 1965/66; Two-storey red stone building over quarry stone plinth, three-winged structure in the core, later expanded, entrance portal on the main front with an outside staircase
29812 Market 20 Residential building Residential building; around 1910; Two-storey, gable-independent plastered building with a gable roof, the rear wing slightly lower and with a short hipped roof, original roofing with red S-pans, windows from the building period with skylights made in small pieces, simple plaster frames around the entrance door and windows, design in the style of a country house
11224 Market 26 Restaurant "Fieka and Johanna" Former home; 18./19. Century; single-storey half-timbered building with saddle roof, brick gable facing the market, 2nd half of the 19th century
34935 Mühlenkamp 36 Residential building Residential building; 1920s; Compact two-storey brick building with high-quality exposed brickwork and hipped roof, color accents through dark clinker strips, the side stairwell extension with entrance area and exit above it, a large number of construction details (doors, windows, etc.) authentically handed down
21223 Neustädter Strasse Catholic parish church of St. Vicelin Catholic parish church St. Vicelin; 1962-64; Architect Feldwisch-Drentrup; Hall church with elliptical floor plan and copper roof, reinforced concrete skeleton construction with clinker brick lining and large-scale glazing, on the east side a wide projecting flat roof over two side portals with relief-decorated copper doors and an openwork concrete wall with mosaic-like glazing, in the northeast a free-standing bell tower in the northeast, a free-standing bell tower in the northeast with exposed aggregate concrete slabs typical of the time and granite pavements arranged in a radial pattern between them, as well as furniture (lamps)
39972 Neustädter Strasse 23 Residential building Residential building; late 1930s, architect: Hugo Ewers; Two-storey building with a fully hipped roof in open development, high-quality brick facade over rubble stone base and with vividly protruding door frames, lintels in the manner of brick segment arches, on the south side an extension with a balcony above, typical residential building with high architectural standards
738 Prof.-C.-Ehrenberg-Weg 22 f Residential building (former barn) Transparent.gif
3510 Prof.-C.-Ehrenberg-Weg 26 Fachhallenhaus
29819 Prof.-C.-Ehrenberg-Weg 37 Kate Fachhalleenkate; 18./19. Century; small hall kate with thatched hipped roof, two-post construction
3511 Prof.-C.-Ehrenberg-Weg 43 Kate
39984 Schauenburger Platz Fountain with Karlheinz Goedtke "The Oldenburger Reiter" "The Oldenburger Reiter" fountain; 1980, sculptor Karlheinz Goedtke; almost square fountain with rounded corners, a bronze group of three male riders on a raised pedestal
3509 Schuhstrasse 19 Residential building
39975 Strandstrasse 21 Former school in Wessek School building with teacher's apartment; 1930; Architect Hans Vosgerau; Single-storey eaves structure with half-hipped roof and high-quality brick facade, pointed gabled mid-house above the entrance door with skylight, access to the classroom via the north-western corner of the building designed as an open vestibule, building ceramic panel

Green features

ID location Official name description image
21980 Hoheluftstrasse 44 New cemetery New cemetery; Inaugurated in 1883; Regular system with excellently maintained old trees in the form of linden alleys and rows, main crossroads with linden wreath in the center, hornbeam hedges 60x15transparent spacer.svg
21215 Johannisstrasse Churchyard Churchyard of St. Johanniskirche; Enclosed by an embankment wall made of granite blocks and flanked in sections by rows of linden trees, main access via a multi-wing main gate, various historical tombs and two family tombs in the churchyard
32271 Johannisstrasse Double oak with memorial stone 1848 Double oak in the churchyard; Planted in 1898 to commemorate the Schleswig-Holstein elevation of 1848, a boulder with a medallion-framed memorial inscription at the foot of the two trees growing into one another

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