List of cultural monuments in Schrozberg

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The list of cultural monuments in Schrozberg includes architectural and art monuments of the city of Schrozberg , which are recorded in the " Directory of immovable architectural and art monuments and objects to be inspected " of the State Office for Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg . This directory is not public and can only be viewed if there is a “legitimate interest”. The following list is therefore not exhaustive. In the area of ​​the Bartenstein district , it provides information from the monument preservation plan for the entire Bartenstein complex .

Cultural monuments by district

Bartenstein

Cultural monuments in Bartenstein with the village of Bartenstein ( ), the hamlet Klopfhof ( ) and the homestead Wengertshof ( ):


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Overall system
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Overall system Schrozberg-Bartenstein Bartenstein has the largely closed historical townscape of a small Hohenlohe residence built according to plan in the 18th century, a floor plan and plot structure that has remained largely unchanged to this day, and a relatively large proportion of historical building fabric. The baroque townscape, which clearly reflects the historical design and functional contexts as well as the social hierarchies of the court, can also be understood as a built court ceremony. There is therefore a special public interest in maintaining the baroque country residence. The historical site of the is decisively determined by two essential sub-elements: The princely castle on the western, topographically particularly emphasized by the unobstructed spur location, with an upstream square and subsequent castle garden The eastern and northern adjoining town with a planned, linear axis-oriented residential development as a baroque characteristic Urban design.
Protected according to § 19 DSchG


Former Hofglaserhaus Alte Steige 20 (old house No. 144) Single-storey plastered half-timbered house on a hillside on a solid base or basement, gable roof, in the east half-hipped, profiled eaves, built around 1770; laterally adjacent retaining walls of the Alte Steige; Rear garden area on the slope that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Gütbacher or Stettener or Oberes Torhaus
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Gütbacher or Stettener or Oberes Torhaus Käppelesgasse 16 (old house No. 58) Two-storey gatehouse, plastered solid structure with a gable roof, on the south side with dormer window from around 1900, round arched passage, built around 1765, minor repairs in 1937/40, repair of maneuver damage in 1962, roof repairs in 2004.
Protected according to §§ 28 (building) DSchG


House, later a bakery
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House, later a bakery Klopfhofstraße 5 (old house no.72) Two-storey plastered half-timbered building, street side with arcade on wooden pillars, mansard hipped roof, classicistic entrance door, built around 1790 as a one-storey court craftsman's house, extended as a bakery around 1840, interior renovation in 1987; Associated garden on Klopfhofstrasse instead of the former outbuilding.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Rectory with crucifix and the rest of the Klopfhof gate
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Rectory with crucifix and the rest of the Klopfhof gate Klopfhofstraße 9 (old house No. 156) Two-storey plastered solid building, side elevation facing the street, lavishly neo-baroque door and window frames, hipped roofs on carved lugs, wind vane and tower buttons, 1902 as a new Catholic. Rectory built; Adjoining garden enclosed by a wall on Klopfhofstraße, in the wall a wrought-iron gate on Art Nouveau pillars and on the garden side the figuratively decorated wedge of the lower or Klopfhof gate built in 1767 and destroyed in 1945; on the wall sandstone crucifix with front grille, 2nd half of the 19th century.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Bartenstein Castle
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Bartenstein Castle Schlossplatz 1 (old house no.1) 18th century Three-wing castle building of the Princes von Hohenlohe-Bartenstein, three-storey west wing with corps de logis, as a central pavilion highlighted by a mansard roof, frontispiece with elaborate alliance coat of arms; Outward pivoting, three-storey wing buildings opening towards the city with entry to the courtyard, in it the former towers of the old castle as roundels, in the courtyard tube fountain, from 1711 construction began instead of a medieval castle with the new Catholic. Court church, 1749–53 new building (south wing with stables), from 1762 expansion to a three-wing complex with corps de logis, extensive completion in 1769, planning by various builders, including B. Schießer, A. Gallasini and G. Wölfling; Interior of the 18th century
Protected according to §§ 28 (building) DSchG


Castle Church
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Castle Church Schlossplatz 2 (old house No. 1) Catholic parish and palace church of St. Philip, hall structure with pilaster strips and 3 round-arched windows, baroque pompous portal, east facing square tower with octagonal top and Welscher dome, inside hollow vault, rectangular choir, stucco and frescos, manorial and organ loft, altars; 1711 Start of construction according to plans by the Bamberg building director B. Schüßler, consecrated in 1716, the old castle tower raised from 1726–28 and used as a church tower.
Protected according to §§ 28 (building) DSchG


Former court chancellery
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Former court chancellery Schlossplatz 3 (old house no.1) Part of the princely palace, see Schlossplatz 1.
Protected according to §§ 28 (building) DSchG


Former castle school
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Former castle school Schlossplatz 4 Two-storey plastered half-timbered building with hipped roof, profiled cornice, on the ground floor a former arcade with five basket-shaped arches (now added), the middle one protruding slightly like a risalit, the westernmost half walled up and serving as an entrance, built in 1765 as a northeastern palace pavilion in the area of ​​the former moat , thus expanding the three-wing system.
Protected according to §§ 28 (building) DSchG


Former  Tafeldecker- und Mundkochhaus, later Gasthaus Adler
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Former Tafeldecker- und Mundkochhaus, later Gasthaus Adler Schlossplatz 5 (old house No. 70) Two-storey plastered building (massive ground floor) with symmetrical facade structure (windows with wedge stones), mansard roof, slightly protruding central projection, in it double entrance crowned by a curved arch, profiled eaves, built 1767–68 according to designs by building director Gallasini; to the rear, younger additions and garden areas worth preserving. The former court officials' house has been used as the Adler inn since the early 19th century.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former court doctor's house (No. 6), former court marshal's house (No. 7)
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Former court doctor's house (No. 6), former court marshal's house (No. 7) Schlossplatz 6 and 7 (old house no. 68/69) Two-and-a-half-storey plastered building with symmetrical facade structuring (drilled windows with wedge-shaped stones), flat hipped roof, slightly protruding central projection, with a double entrance crowned by a curved arch, profiled eaves above the mezzanine floor, built in 1767 according to designs by the building director Gallasini in the 19th century. rebuilt, No. 6: 1972 facade repairs and roof renewal, 1994 and 2002 new windows; No. 7: 1972 facade repairs, 1975 partial courtyard building, 2002 roof and facade repairs.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former Hofkammergericht (No. 8), former cupboard house (No. 9)
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Former Hofkammergericht (No. 8), former cupboard house (No. 9) Schlossplatz 8 and 9 (old house No. 4 and 5) Two-storey plastered building with symmetrical façade structure (windows with wedge-shaped stones), mansard roof with diaphragm above a slightly protruding central projection, in which a double entrance crowned by a curved arch, profiled eaves, built in 1769 based on designs by the building director Gallasini, construction of the diaphragm in the 19th century; No. 9: 1983 extensive renovation outside and inside; No. 8: 1969 extensive renovation inside and outside, 1970 renovation of the garden terraces; Rear garden area on the slope that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former guard and court servant apartment
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Former guard and court servant apartment Schlossplatz 10 (old house No. 1) Two-storey plastered building with symmetrical façade structure (windows with wedge-shaped stones), mansard roof with diaphragm above a slightly protruding central projection, in which a double entrance crowned by a curved arch, profiled eaves, built in 1769 based on designs by the building director Gallasini, construction of the diaphragm in the 19th century; No. 9: 1983 extensive renovation outside and inside; No. 8: 1969 extensive renovation inside and outside, 1970 renovation of the garden terraces; Rear garden area on the slope that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 28 (building) DSchG


Pump well Schlossplatz Flnr. 29 Cast iron pump well in column form, with bowl, ornamented,

the figurative gargoyle (lion's head), erected in the 2nd half of the 19th century, inscribed on the fountain column (after the local resident) "Mechaniker E. Haag".
Protected according to §§ 2 (small monument) DSchG


Former Soldiers and craftsmen house Castle Season 12 (old house No. 137) Single-storey, partly plastered, partly exposed half-timbered house on a slope on a solid base or basement, sloping corner in the southwest, half-hipped roof, built around 1750, extended to the west in 1831, facade repaired in 2007; adjoining retaining walls of the castle tower; associated small garden area on the slope that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former  Hofratshaus
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Former Hofratshaus Schlossstrasse 6 (old house No. 9) Two-storey plastered half-timbered house with solid ground floor, saddle roof, hipped to the east, partly drilled window frames, built around 1765, thorough renovation of the roof and assembly with Schlossstrasse 4 in 1869 and 1876, extensive renovation in 2001 (facade repair, interior renovation, including dismantling of the fixtures from the early 20th century . Jhs.); Rear garden area on the slope that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Orangery Schlossstrasse 7 (old house no. 66/2) Elongated orangery, solid construction with glass front to the south (boarded up), gable roof, built in 1914 as a successor to the baroque orangery.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Garden pavilion
Garden pavilion Schlossstrasse 9 (old house no. 66/1) Pavilion built on a square floor plan with all-round exposure through large arched windows, facade structure with stuccoed pilasters, four risalit-like portals, the main portal in the south with portico and segmented gable accentuated, three-axis lantern drawn in the center with a mansard tent roof, probably built around 1768, 1953– 61 extensive reconstruction after war damage and conversion for residential purposes (subdivision of the ground floor, elevation of the roof house), 1989 repair of roof and windows.
Protected according to §§ 28 (building) DSchG


Former  Hofratshaus
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Former Hofratshaus Schlossstrasse 12 (old house no.11) Two-storey plastered solid construction, half-hipped roof, symmetrical facade structure with 7 axes and laterally offset house entrance, drilled window and door openings, profiled eaves, built before 1770, 1954 extensive renovations and assembly with the neighboring building, with the original mansard roof replaced by the current one according to building cards; Rear garden area on the slope that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former  Oberstallmeisterhaus, later Gasthaus zum Ochsen
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Former Oberstallmeisterhaus, later Gasthaus zum Ochsen Schlossstrasse 14 (old house no.12) Two-storey plastered solid construction, hipped roof, symmetrical facade structure with 7 axes and central house entrance, drilled window and door openings (neo-Renaissance door leaf, late 19th century), profiled eaves, built shortly before 1765, on the ground floor the younger shop window of the former butcher's shop; 1999 demolition of the barn built in 1927 in the rear area; Rear garden area on the slope that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former  Court gardener's house
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Former Court gardener's house Schlossstrasse 15 (old house no.66) Two-storey plastered half-timbered building, hipped roof, symmetrical facade structure with 3 to 2 axes, drilled window openings with wedge stones on the ground floor, profiled eaves, marked in corner blocks on the ground floor in 1756, the expansion of the upper floor around 1769.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former  Hofratshaus
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Former Hofratshaus Schlossstrasse 16 (old house No. 13) Two-storey plastered solid construction, hipped roof, symmetrical facade structure with 7 axes and central house entrance, drilled window and door openings, profiled eaves, plastered corner cuboid, built around 1765; Rear garden area on the slope that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former  Water house, later memorial for the fallen
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Former Water house, later memorial for the fallen Schlossstrasse 19 (floor no. 22/3) Water house, small square sandstone building, profiled cornice and crown with a ball, accessible through a door on the back; on the front of the house a plaque for the deceased of the 1st World War (with oak leaves and steel helmet relief), flanked by two plaques for the deceased of the 2nd World War, essentially late 18th century, changes after 1918 and 1945.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former court master builder house, later old town hall
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Former court master builder house, later old town hall Schlossstrasse 19 (old house no.50) Two-storey plastered solid construction with mansard roof, corner pilasters, profiled storey and eaves cornice, central projecting slightly to the west, drilled and profiled, segment-arched portal (also designed for the windows), built around 1760, facade repaired in 2004; Garden area worth preserving to the rear.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former  Hofrats- or Hofaktorshaus, later a pharmacy
Former Hofrats- or Hofaktorshaus, later a pharmacy Schlossstrasse 20 (old house No. 14) Two-storey plastered half-timbered building on a solid ground floor, half-hipped roof, profiled eaves, symmetrical facade structure with (originally) 5 axes, central entrance (door leaf elaborately designed, with Aesculap rod, around 1900) with skylight, there marked 1764, 1837 extended by one axis to the west and roof rebuilt, extensive renovation in 1977 (interior renovation, demolition of extensions, window renewal, facade repairs); Rear garden area on the slope that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former  Oberamtshaus
Former Oberamtshaus Schlossstrasse 21 (old house No. 49) Two-storey plastered half-timbered building, flat younger saddle roof instead of a very steep mansard roof (see historical photograph), facade structure with 6 axes on the upper floor with different design of the window openings (each 3 times straight and segment-arched closure), on the ground floor a laterally offset and a younger house entrance, profiled Eaves, core 18th century (old guard house until 1760), then Oberamtshaus, rebuilt in the years 1783–98 (widening and assembly with the neighboring houses), 2007 facade restoration.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former  Court pharmacy, later an inn, today town hall
Former Court pharmacy, later an inn, today town hall Schlossstrasse 22 (old house no.15) Two-storey plastered half-timbered building on a solid ground floor, hipped roof, symmetrical facade structure with 8 axes and central house entrance as well as 2-axis, slightly protruding central projections, drilled window and door openings on the ground floor, built in 1769, extensive renovation in 1950, comprehensive renovation in 2006 (interior renovation, facade repair, roof covering ); Rear garden area on the slope that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


So-called long building, old court council house
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So-called long building, old court council house Schlossstrasse 24, 26, 28 (old house no.17, 18, 19) Two-storey, elongated and plastered solid construction, saddle roof, hipped to the east, at No. 26 with a dwelling, each symmetrical facade structure with 5 (No. 26 and 28) or 8 (No. 24) axes and central house entrances (with canopies, the middle one at no. 26 with blown triangular gable), profiled eaves, shared vaulted cellar under the three houses, built in 1749 instead of a previous building; Rear garden areas on the slope that are worth preserving with a small outbuilding.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former  Hofbäcker- and Hofknopfmacherhaus
Former Hofbäcker- and Hofknopfmacherhaus Schlossstrasse 25 (old house No. 47) Two-storey plastered half-timbered building with solid ground floor, hipped roof, symmetrical facade structure with 5 axes and central house entrance, profiled eaves, built before 1745; to the rear, utility building, half-timbered with brick infill, 19th century (worth preserving); Small garden area to the rear that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former  Court mason house, later workshop
Former Court mason house, later workshop Schlossstrasse 30 (old house no.20) Two-storey plastered solid building, half-hipped roof with side dwelling, symmetrical facade structure with 8 axes and central house entrance, on the ground floor east east showcase with framing pilasters (late 19th century), built around 1765, construction of the dwelling in 1886, 1997 restoration of the window; Rear garden area on the slope that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Former Hofseilerhaus Schlossstrasse 36 (old house no.26) Two-storey plastered solid construction, hipped roof, symmetrical facade structure with 4 axes and side entrance, drilled door frames, built around 1770; Rear garden area on the slope that is worth preserving.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Riedbacher or Rothenburger Torhaus
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Riedbacher or Rothenburger Torhaus Schlossstrasse 48 (old house no.39) and 37 (old house no.36) 1767-1811 Two-storey gatehouse (No. 48), plastered solid construction with half-hipped mansard roof and bell top, in the mansard a clock, on the eastern side facing away from the city the round-arched passage with plastically structured garments and flanking pilasters, wedge stone as a grimace, above that a bearded bearded man's face as well as prince bust, gate built in 1767, 1811 according to building files extensive alterations (among other things new construction of the roof), 1949/51 repair, 1962 repair of maneuver damages, 1981 facade and roof repair, 1995 interior renovation, 2004 repair of truck damage; to the north adjoining part (no. 37) two-storey with a gable roof, inside a former detention cell, in the core probably early 19th century (worth preserving).
Protected according to §§ 28 (building) DSchG


Former Princely brickworks, later Gasthaus zum Kaiser Schlossstrasse 74 (old house No. 88) Two-storey plastered half-timbered building with solid ground floor and west gable (modern boarded up), high half-hipped roof, symmetrical facade structure with 4 axes, built in 1738. The house was originally built as a princely brickworks and from 1797 it was used as a restaurant by the Kaiser.
Protected according to §§ 2 (building) DSchG


Castle park or courtyard garden
Castle park or courtyard garden Schlossstrasse Flnr. 60 and 62 For topographical reasons, there is a park not directly on the castle, but on the north side of Schlossstrasse, on the south side three terraces (here formerly the stairs to Schlossstrasse), in the south enclosed by a wooden fence between stone pillars on a wall from 1753 (1993 renewal of the fence ), bordered by walls to the west and east, an open transition to the field corridor to the north, access to the castle square with a flight of stairs and wrought-iron gate between stone pillars from 1768, similarly the access to Käppelesgasse, the southern part with a strictly geometrical floor plan, the northern part with curved Paths and oval pond, mostly old trees; Associated with orangery, pavilion and court gardener's house (see each there), started as a baroque garden in 1716, changed in the English landscape style at the end of the 18th century. or fr. 19th century (including demolition of the theater building in the 18th century in 1818)
Protected according to §§ 2 (garden area) DSchG


Cemetery with grave monuments Schlossstrasse Flnr. 97 Originally a rectangular complex in front of the Riedbacher Tor, terraced complex enclosed by a wall, opened in 1737, expanded to the east in 1853; on the north wall sandstone crucifix in a baroque framed aediculan niche on an ornamented base with skull, donated by Count Carl Philipp (1702–63), renovated in 1988; in front of it the crypt of Countess Ludovika Elisabetha de Dreux, erected in 1795/1801, with urn; to the east in the cemetery wall is the associated grave slab of the countess, access through a wrought iron gate.
Protected according to §§ 2 (garden area) DSchG


Ettenhausen

Cultural monuments in Ettenhausen with the village of Ettenhausen ( ), the hamlets of Ganertshausen ( ), Hirschbronn ( ), Mäusberg ( ) and Wittmersklingen ( ) and the residential areas Mittelmühle ( ) and Walkersmühle ( ):


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Protestant church
Protestant church Bartensteiner Strasse 38 1334-1765 Protestant church Ettenhausen, remodeling 1785, tower 13th century


Leuzendorf

Cultural monuments in Leuzendorf with the village of Leuzendorf ( ), the hamlets of Bossendorf ( ), Funkstatt ( ), Gemmhagen ( ), Hechelein ( ), Kleinbärenweiler ( ), Spindelbach ( ), Standorf ( ), Windisch- Bockenfeld ( ) and Wolfskreut ( ):


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St. Albanus Leuzendorf 21 1346-1729 Ev. St. Albanus Church


school Leuzendorf 33 1895 Former elementary school


Riedbach

Cultural monuments in Riedbach with the village of Riedbach ( ), the hamlets of Eichholz ( ), Eichswiesen ( ), Gütbach ( ), Heuchlingen ( ), Hornungshof ( ) and Reichertswiesen ( ) and the Fallhaus ( ) and residential areas Customs house ( ):


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St. Aegidius
St. Aegidius Kaiserstrasse 9 14th century / 1762 Protestant Church of St. Giles in Riedbach (§28) with churchyard and wall (totality §2). New building in 1762, based on plans by Gallasini.


Riedbach Castle


Alt-Bartenstein Castle


Schmalfelden

Cultural monuments in Schmalfelden with the village of Schmalfelden ( ) and the hamlets of Großbärenweiler ( ), Lindlein ( ) and Speckheim ( ):


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School and town hall Schmalfelden 32 1842-1873 School and town hall


St. Laurence Schmalfelden 42 Ev. Church of St. Laurentius (§28) with remains of the churchyard wall (aggregate §2)


Schrozberg

Cultural monuments in the core town of Schrozberg with the town of Schrozberg ( ), the hamlets of Kälberbach ( ), Könbronn ( ), Krailshausen ( ), Kreuzfeld ( ), Reupoldsrot ( ), Sigisweiler ( ) and Zell ( ) and the residential areas Berghaus ( ), Obere Mühle ( ) and Schrozberg im Tal ( ):


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Schrozberg station
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Schrozberg station Bahnhofstrasse 10, 12 1869 Railway station.

Part of the totality of the Bad Mergentheim-Crailsheim railway line: Württemberg Taubertal Railway with stations, ancillary buildings, bridges, track systems and all stationary and movable accessories, built in 1869.


graveyard Blaufeldener Strasse 19th century Cemetery with walling, gate pillars, gate grille, iron door, histor. Gravestones, as well as a memorial to the fallen (totality).


Schrozberg Castle
Schrozberg Castle Krailshausener Strasse 15 1441-1701 Former lock


St. Simon and Jude
St. Simon and Jude Marketplace 2 1614 Ev. Church of St. Simon and Jude


Schrozburg


St. Martin Krailshausen, Kirchgasse 4 14th / 19th century Century Ev. St. Martin Church


Spielbach

Cultural monuments in Spielbach with the village of Spielbach ( ), the hamlets of Böhmweiler ( ), Bovenzenweiler (Bonifaziusweiler) ( ), Enzenweiler ( ), Heiligenbronn ( ), Hummertsweiler ( ), Obereichenrot ( ) and Untereichenrot ( ) and the farms Keitelhof ( ) and Schöngras ( ):


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St. Sebastian Heiligenbronn 21 Ev. St. Sebastian Church


St. Eucharius Spielbach 28 Ev. Church of St. Eucharius


town hall Spielbach 34 1909-1911 town hall


Abbreviations

(d) Dendrochronologically determined

See also

Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Schrozberg  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Monument conservation value plan for the entire Bartenstein complex
  2. a b c d e Bartenstein Castle Schloßplatz 1 2 3 4 10 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  3. ^ City gate Schloßstraße 48 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  4. ^ Church Leuzendorf 21 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  5. ^ Schule Leuzendorf 33 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  6. StÄgidius Kaiserstraße 9 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  7. ^ School and town hall Schmalfelden 32 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  8. St Laurentius Schmalfelden 42 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  9. Bahnhofstrasse 10 12 Schrozberg - details page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 5, 2020 .
  10. Cemetery Blaufeldener Straße Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  11. Schloss Krailshausener Strasse 15 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  12. St Simon and Judas Marktplatz 2 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  13. Church Kirchgasse 4 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  14. St Sebastian Heiligenbronn 21 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  15. St Eucharius Spielbach 28 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
  16. Rathaus Spielbach 34 Schrozberg - detail page - LEO-BW. In: leo-bw.de. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .