List of cultural monuments in Rendsburg
The list of cultural monuments in Rendsburg contains all the cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein city of Rendsburg (Rendsburg-Eckernförde district) and its districts (as of 2017).
Factual entities
Majority of structures
Structural systems
Object ID | location | Official name | description | image |
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16463 | Aalborgstrasse | Railway viaduct | ||
9823 | Adolf-Steckel-Strasse 22 | Former pastor's house / former forest office | ||
16145 | Adolf-Steckel-Strasse 22 | Outbuilding to the former forestry office | ||
3612 | Old town market | Old Town Hall | The town hall was mentioned for the first time in 1446, but its core dates back to the 16th century. But it has been changed several times over the years. It is a two-storey semi-detached house with pitched roofs, the western part being wider than the eastern part. The stepped gable facade in the south was built in 1900/1901. | |
16674 | Old Town Market 11 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; Core construction presumably End of the 18th century; narrow, two-storey gabled house with extended mansard roof and crooked hip, three-axis front with grouted brickwork and flat wall stripes, warehouse from the middle of the 19th century on the rear property | |
3614 | Old Town Market 15-16 | restaurant | the two houses were in the 17./18. Century built. There are three-storey, eaves-standing half-timbered houses, both are under a gable roof. | |
6112 | At the train station 22 | Former signal box Rn | former signal box "Rn"; 1912, Altona Railway Directorate; Polygonally closed building in brick with mansard roof, half-timbered on the upper floor, technical equipment of the interlocking system preserved inside | |
5430 | At Gerhardsteich 1 | Residential building | ||
2063 | At the district harbor | Railway bridge | The Rendsburg high bridge is a steel structure built between 1911 and 1913. It spans the Kiel Canal and serves as a railway bridge, and it also carries an attached transporter bridge for pedestrians and vehicles. | |
15930 | At the district harbor | Northern bus shelter at the transporter bridge | ||
9691 | Am Stadtsee 9 | Former Artillery carriage house, so-called Remise | ||
10966 | At the city lake / city park | Monument to Uwe Jens Lornsen | Through his writing About the Constitutional plant in Schleswig Holstein was Uwe Jens Lornsen the champion of a united and more independent of Schleswig-Holstein. The monument to him was erected in 1878. | |
16353 | At the Marienkirche 4 | Residential building | Residential building; End of the 18th century; three-storey corner building, plastered fronts, cantilevered upper storeys over surrounding console frieze, flat roof | |
4126 | At the Marienkirche 6 | Church of St. Mary with furnishings | The Marienkirche is a late Gothic brick hall church and the oldest church in Rendsburg. The church was built from 1287 to 1333 in place of a previous building, the tower was completed in 1579. The nave was restored from 1852 to 1854 and the tower from 1862 to 1863 in the neo-Gothic style. It is a three-aisled brick hall church. | |
3615 | At the Marienkirche 13 | Residential building | ||
3617 | At the Marienkirche 22 | Former Archdeaconate | ||
15973 | Arsenalstrasse 2 - 10 | High and low arsenal | ||
2427 | Arsenalstrasse 2 - 10 | High Arsenal (cultural center) | ||
17178 | Arsenalstrasse 9 | former staff building (building 9) | ||
17108 | Arsenalstrasse 12 | formerly married building II (building 19) | ||
17186 | Arsenalstrasse 14 | Officers' quarters, former farm building (building 5) | ||
17237 | Arsenalstrasse 18/20/22 | Large crew house (building 4) | ||
15991 | Augustenburger Strasse | Railway viaduct | ||
3620 | Bahnhofstrasse 12-16 | Publishing house Heinrich Möller & Sons | ||
9099 | Berliner Strasse 2 | former district train station (house of associations) | ||
16471 | Blenkinsopstrasse | Railway viaduct | ||
22701 | Blenkinsopstrasse 50 | Steam hammer, building VIII | ||
17070 | Blenkinsopstrasse 50 | Machine shop, building VIII | ||
16939 | Blenkinsopstrasse 50 | Water tower, building XIX | Saatseewerft water tower | |
16291 | Blenkinsopstrasse 50 | Transverse slipway, building XIV | Transverse slipway system (building XIV), 1914–15, system with 12 runways, control stand and 2 DC power units | |
3621 | Denkerstrasse 1 | Former grain water mill | ||
3622 | Denkerstraße 3 | Residential building | ||
3623 | Denkerstraße 23 | Community center | ||
3624 | Denkerstraße 25 | Residential and commercial building | ||
16394 | Elefantenstrasse 6 | former stable building IV (building 22) | ||
16749 | Elefantenstrasse 6 | former riding arena (building 20) | ||
16858 | Elefantenstrasse 6 | Enclosing wall | ||
32259 | Elefantenstrasse 6 | former stable building IV (building 22) | ||
3613 | Friedhofsallee | Garrison cemetery | Garrison cemetery, Hjort tomb, Jess tomb, artillery monument, Sehestedt stone, Gerstenberg tomb, memorial for the fallen Austrians, Tscholl grave cross, memorial stone for the victims of cholera, Christensen tomb, tomb v. Brackel (1832), tombstone for the Austrian officers, memorial column 1848/50, Russenstein (1930), gate system, slave cemetery, memorial 1864, memorial for those killed in the First and Second World War, memorial 1870/71, tomb of Friis, memorial for the victims of the Laboratory explosion, Schroeder grave cross, memorial for the French prisoners of war | |
3633 | Hans-Heinrich-Beisenkötter-Platz 1 | City Theater (former City Hall) | built 1900–1901 based on a design by the Altona architect Albert Winkler | |
3058 | Herrenstrasse 17 | Former material yard | ||
3625 | Hohe Strasse 7 | Business and community center | ||
3626 | Hollesenstrasse 2 | Residential and commercial building | ||
15888 | Hollesenstrasse 2 - 10 | Zerssen houses | ||
3627 | Hollesenstrasse 4 | Residential and commercial building | ||
3628 | Hollesenstrasse 6 | Residential building | ||
3629 | Hollesenstrasse 8 | Residential and commercial building | ||
10888 | Hollesenstrasse 10 | Formerly the Zollhof building, the former garage building of the Zerssen company | ||
3630 | Hollesenstrasse 14 | former customs office | ||
3631 | Hollesenstrasse 15 | Canal packing house | ||
13543 | Hollesenstrasse 27 | former Villa Ditting | ||
13542 | Hollesenstrasse 27c | Villa Ditting: outbuilding | ||
9413 | Holsteiner Strasse 10 | former memory | ||
16742 | Idstedtstrasse 1 - 5 | townhouse | ||
3632 | Idstedtstrasse 1 - 59 | Idstedtstrasse housing estate | ||
16859 | Idstedtstrasse 2 - 10 | townhouse | ||
15753 | Idstedtstrasse 7-21 | townhouse | ||
15962 | Idstedtstrasse 12-18 | townhouse | ||
16178 | Idstedtstrasse 20-26 | townhouse | ||
16579 | Idstedtstrasse 23-35 | townhouse | ||
16719 | Idstedtstrasse 28-34 | townhouse | ||
16568 | Idstedtstrasse 37-43 | townhouse | ||
16578 | Idstedtstrasse 45-57 | townhouse | ||
3634 | Jungfernstieg 19 | Pellihof | The Pellihof was built by Dominicus Pelli from 1722 to 1723 . Today the Hotel Pellihof is located here. | |
16683 | Kaiserstrasse 9-19 | former grain and flour magazine | The magazine was built in 1898/1899. It is a five-story house with 11 axles, the gable roof is flat. | |
8752 | Kaiserstrasse 21 | former economic building | ||
15981 | Kaiserstrasse 21-23 | Former garrison hospital | ||
8779 | Kaiserstrasse 23 | Former garrison hospital | ||
4003 | Kanzleistraße 7 | former schoolhouse of the workers' education association | ||
17170 | Kieler Strasse 27 | Christian Timm School | Named after the former mayor of the city of Rendsburg, Christian Timm | |
16739 | Kieler Strasse 27 | Bronze bust of Christian Timm | Former mayor of the city of Rendsburg | |
15908 | Kieler Strasse 32 | Corner store | ||
15931 | Kieler Strasse 32-36a | Idstedtstrasse housing estate | ||
16028 | Kieler Strasse 34-34a | Idstedtstrasse housing estate | ||
16029 | Kieler Strasse 36-36a | Duplex house | ||
4023 | Kieler Strasse 81 | former director's villa | ||
10529 | Kieler Strasse 81 | Redoubt No. 12 | ||
10530 | Kieler Strasse 81 a | former Nobiskrug restaurant | ||
3635 | Kirchenstrasse 8 | Residential building | ||
3636 | Koeniginstrasse 1 | Former superintendent | ||
3637 | Koeniginstrasse 3 | Residential building | ||
3638 | Koeniginstrasse 5 | Residential building | ||
16344 | Koenigstrasse 17 | District Court | District Court; 1898–03, Arch. Government Building Advisor Klopsch; Two-storey brick building in Gothic style with stepped gables, hipped and saddle roofs, representative main building and elongated office wing, entrance projection flanked by turrets with crenellated attic and stepped pointed arch portal, staircase in neo-Romanesque forms | |
15957 | Koenigstrasse 17 | jail | Jail; 1903/04, Arch. Government Building Councilor Klopsch; Three-storey brick building with a simple plaster structure, an administrative wing with a large thermal bath in the east and a brick wall surrounding the prison yard | |
2180 | Koenigstrasse 18 | Residential and commercial building | Usage today: pharmacy | |
1155 | Koenigstrasse 23 | Residential and commercial building | ||
1156 | Koenigstrasse 24 | Residential and commercial building | ||
2629 | Koenigstrasse 24 | Speicher, backyard building | ||
219 | Koenigstrasse 25 | Residential and commercial building | ||
3639 | Koenigstrasse 26 | Residential and commercial building | ||
3640 | Kronprinzenstrasse 21 | Residential building | ||
3641 | Löwenstrasse 5 | Residential building | ||
3642 | Löwenstrasse 8 | Residential building | ||
3643 | Löwenstrasse 19 | Residential building with office use | ||
33108 | Materialhofstrasse 1 | Pellihof | Side wing with restaurant | |
16247 | Materialhofstrasse 1c | Material yard: side wing | ||
3661 | Materialhofstrasse 9-10 | former provision house | (Traindepot / Materialhof) today an eye clinic | |
3644 | Mühlenstrasse 1 | Community center | ||
17319 | Mühlenstrasse 15 | former grain water mill | ||
3645 | Mühlenstrasse 32 | Community center | ||
5182 | Neue Strasse 5 | Residential and commercial building | ||
16104 | Nobiskruger Allee | Railway viaduct | ||
15863 | Nobiskruger Allee 3 - 11 | townhouse | ||
17086 | Nübbeler Weg 53 | Residential building | former residential and farm building; in the core 1st half of the 19th century, extension around 1925; the older west wing is a simple one-storey brick building with a half-hipped roof, the later transversely attached residential wing is also one-storey with a high gable roof, representative entrance area and arched loggia in the attic of the south gable, high-quality home security building with very well-preserved interior fittings | |
16249 | Obereiderstraße 28 | Provision house | ||
3647 | Paradeplatz 1 | former main guard | The former main guard was built in 1692. In 1812 the house was rebuilt. Uwe Jens Lornsen was imprisoned here from 1831 to 1832. Today there is a restaurant here. | |
3650 | Paradeplatz 8 | Royal Priv. Garrison pharmacy | Built and expanded from 1695 to 1700, used as a pharmacy since 1720 | |
3651 | Paradeplatz 9 | former main cash desk | ||
3652 | Paradeplatz 10 | former headquarters | ||
3653 | Paradeplatz 11 | Lower Arsenal (adult education center) | ||
3654 | Prinzenstrasse 8 | former pastorate of the Christ Church | ||
3656 | Prinzenstrasse 11 | Residential building (former district court?) | ||
3657 | Prinzenstrasse 15 | Residential and commercial building | ||
4125 | Prinzenstrasse 16 | Christ Church | The building of the Christkirche was built between 1695 and 1700 according to the plans of the architect Dominicus Pelli in connection with the extension of the Neuwerk fortress in Rendsburg. After its inauguration in 1700, the church served as a garrison church for the officers and soldiers of the then Danish garrison. | |
6719 | Princess Street 2 | Rear wing, house in the courtyard | ||
6720 | Princess Street 2 | Rear building, house in the courtyard | ||
3658 | Princess Street 8 | Museum Dr. Bamberg House , former synagogue | The historical buildings have been completely preserved. These include the former synagogue with mikveh and women's gallery as well as the former Talmud Torah school. | |
2412 | Princess Street 19 | Apartment building | ||
3660 | Princess Street 21 | Apartment building | ||
15964 | Provianthausstrasse 9 | Provision house | ||
16991 | Ritterstrasse 12 | former teacher training college (Helene-Lange-Gymnasium) | ||
16494 | Röhlingsweg 7 - 13 | townhouse | ||
15868 | Rotenhöfer Weg 22 b | New Apostolic Church | New Apostolic Church, built in 1959/60, gable hall church made of sand-lime brick with brick facing under a steep pitched roof | |
4054 | Schiffbrückenplatz 7 | Residential and commercial building | ||
3662 | Schleifmühlenstrasse 2 | Gasthaus "Zum Landsknecht" | ||
5391 | Schleifmühlenstrasse 11 | Town house with rear building | ||
15920 | Chaussee 91 | Feldwebel-Schmid-Kaserne | The Feldwebel-Schmid-Kaserne was a military facility of the Bundeswehr in Rendsburg in Schleswig-Holstein from 1956 to 2010. It was built during the Second World War and served as a barracks for the Wehrmacht's air defense. From 1964 to 2000 it was called the Rüdel barracks. | |
16850 | Chaussee 91 | Officer's home | ||
16756 | Chaussee 91 | Team block IV | ||
15990 | Chaussee 91 | Farm building south | ||
16881 | Chaussee 91 | Team block I | ||
16299 | Chaussee 91 | Staff building with gate passage | ||
15921 | Chaussee 91 | Team block III | ||
15989 | Chaussee 91 | Farm building north | ||
17075 | Chaussee 91 | Team block II | ||
22512 | Chaussee 91 | Sports field in the inner ring of the building | ||
3663 | Sluice hole 1 | Community center | ||
3664 | Schlossplatz | Gerhard fountain | ||
3665 | Schlossplatz 12 | Hospital to the Holy Spirit | ||
5221 | Stormstrasse 1 | Former management building, today the electrical museum | built 1919–1920 based on a design by Fritz Höger for Schleswig-Holsteinische Elektrizitäts-Vertriebs-Gesellschaft mbH | |
5222 | Stormstrasse 3 | Residential house with 2 outbuildings | ||
13349 | Stormstrasse 6 | Residential building | ||
13345 | Stormstrasse 8 | Residential building | ||
13351 | Stormstrasse 8 | Garden shed | ||
3666 | Torstrasse 4 | former office building | ||
3667 | Tulipanstrasse 10 | Residential building (former district building authority) | ||
17073 | Tulipanstrasse 11 | Former stable building I (building 13) | ||
17238 | Tulipanstrasse 11 | Former stable building II (building 14) | ||
17236 | Tulipanstrasse 11 | Former Married People Building I (Building 17) | ||
16601 | Tulipanstrasse 11 | Enclosing wall | ||
3668 | Wallstrasse 1 | Old police prison | The former prison was built from 1825 to 1827. It is a classicist, single-storey building with a half-hip roof. The entrance is in the middle of the seven axes and is dominated by a mighty risalit with a dwelling . | |
10127 | Willy-Brandt-Platz 1 | Viehmarkthalle (" Nordmarkhalle ") | Cattle auctions used to take place here, today it is used as an event center. | |
16486 | Wrangelstrasse 10 | former overseer residence | former home for prison guards; 1903, Arch. Government Builder Rohne, two-storey brick building with a cantilevered crooked roof, decorative facade structure with rough plaster fields, narrow entrance projectile |
Parts of structures
Object ID | location | Official name | description | image |
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3648 | Paradeplatz 2 | Facade of the former wine house | ||
3649 | Paradeplatz 3 | Facade of the former wine house | ||
16105 | Princess Street 1 | Facade of the former wine house | ||
34638 | Princess Street 1 | Facade of the former wine house |
Green features
Lost cultural monuments
Buildings that no longer exist for various reasons (e.g. demolition, fire) are listed.
literature
- Deert Lafrenz, Lutz Wilde (edit.): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Published by the State Office for Monument Preservation Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 4.1: District of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, city of Rendsburg and the surrounding towns of Büdelsdorf, Schacht-Audorf, Osterrönfeld, Westerrönfeld. Wachholtz, Neumünster 2008, ISBN 978-3529-02523-5 .
Web links
Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Rendsburg - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
source
- List of cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein (PDF; approx. 685 kB)
Individual evidence
- ^ Deert Lafrenz, Lutz Wilde (edit.): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Published by the State Office for Monument Preservation Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 4.1: District of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, city of Rendsburg and the surrounding towns of Büdelsdorf, Schacht-Audorf, Osterrönfeld, Westerrönfeld. Wachholtz, Neumünster 2008, page 104
- ^ A sandstone contemporary witness saved by Frank Höfer. In: Schleswig-Holsteinische Landeszeitung from May 17, 2017, accessed on March 14, 2018
- ↑ Deert Lafrenz, Lutz Wilde (arrangement): Cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 4.1: District of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, city of Rendsburg and the surrounding towns of Büdelsdorf, Schacht-Audorf, Osterrönfeld, Westerrönfeld. Wachholtz , Neumünster 2008, page 122
- ↑ Schleswig-Holsteinische Landeszeitung from March 7, 2013, accessed on March 14, 2018
- ^ Deert Lafrenz, Lutz Wilde (edit.): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Published by the State Office for Monument Preservation Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 4.1: District of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, city of Rendsburg and the surrounding towns of Büdelsdorf, Schacht-Audorf, Osterrönfeld, Westerrönfeld. Wachholtz , Neumünster 2008, page 130
- ^ Alfred Gudd: Zeitzeichen. Architecture, city, history. Rendsburg - Büdelsdorf. Handewitt 2017
- ↑ Kieler Nachrichten of December 11, 2017, accessed on March 14, 2018
- ↑ Kieler Nachrichten of December 11, 2017, accessed on March 14, 2018