List of cultural monuments in Sipplingen
This list of cultural monuments in Sipplingen contains the cultural monuments of the Baden-Württemberg community of Sipplingen in the Lake Constance district , which are recorded in the "Directory of immovable architectural and art monuments and objects to be examined" of the Baden-Württemberg State Office for Monument Preservation . Since this directory can only be viewed if there is a "legitimate interest", the following list does not claim to be complete or up-to-date. It is based entirely on the published “ Monument Preservation Value Plan for the entire Sipplingen complex” from 2012.
Monuments
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Complete system in Sipplingen |
Complete system Sipplingen with the village center and the lower and upper village Protected according to § 19 DSchG
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archway | Am Brunnenberg 8 (component) | 1719 | Framed gate opening with a round arch made of green sandstone from the former courtyard of the Überlinger Heilig-Geist-Spital (Rathausstrasse 13-17 ) moved to the building at Am Brunnenberg 8 in the 1980s; Coat of arms of the hospital ( patriarchal cross ) in the keystone with the year 1719 Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Farmhouse | At the Brunnenberg 9 | Around 1700 | Typical wine-growing house from around 1700
Gable-independent building, mainly made of half-timbered (plastered), with two floors, elevator dormer and gable roof
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Half-timbered house and outbuildings | On the Boll 1 | 18th century | Former farmhouse ; The year 1761 above the house entrance
Gable-independent main building with a massive sloping floor, two half-timbered floors and a half-hip roof ; Half-timbering made of continuous struts , parapet fields with simple St. Andrew's crosses , gable with wooden cladding
One or two-story outbuilding (warehouse, workshop and coach house) made of half-timbered with a gable roof
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Residential building | Brotherhood Path 2 & 4 | Around 1600 | Former Brotherhood house of the Maria Cortana Brotherhood
Two-storey half-timbered semi-detached house with a massive sloping floor and crooked hip roof; Plank wall with six-part window bay on the first floor
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Brotherhood House, formerly Torkelbau | Corner part 20 | Around 1600 | Former brotherhood house with torkel
Gabled half-timbered house with two floors and a half- hip roof
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Farmhouse | Corner part 24 | Around 1700 | In the core one of the oldest buildings in the Oberdorf ; still contains mostly original building fabric; direct connection to the neighboring building (Auf dem Boll 2) probably reference to the original real division
Single house on stilts with a solid base, half-timbered upper floor and gable roof; Northern extension with pent roof
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Outbuilding (FN 91/1) | Fischerweg 2 | Around 1800 | Built as an annex to the Fischergasse 2 building
Small, single-storey building with a high basement (with a two- wing gate, used as a threshing floor or shed ) and a half-timbered upper floor (warehouse or servants' room ) including a gable roof; External stairs to the upper floor on the eaves side
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Semi-detached house, former farmhouse | Fischerweg 8 & 10 | Around 1500; 1998 | One of the oldest buildings in the parish; divided into two parts in the 19th century; Building no. 8 modernized in 1998, the internal framework removed during the construction period
Two-storey building with a solid base and plastered half-timbered upper floor, above which a crooked hip roof
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Farmhouse | In Lutzental 12 | 1700/50 | Single house on stilts with a high sloping floor, two floors and half-timbered gable (covered with wooden cladding) Protected according to § 2 DSchG
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Former Franciscan convent of St. Ulrich with chapel and barn | Klosterstrasse 1 & 3; Schulstrasse 2 & 4; St.-Martin-Strasse 2 | 1607; 1722 | Multi-part building complex of the former Franciscan convent of St. Ulrich ; Erected in 1607 with the inclusion of older buildings; Burned down in 1650 and 1705; today's building rebuilt in 1722; Monastery profaned in 1784, since then residential building and Gasthof Adler
Building complex arranged around the inner courtyard; with partly high, massive sloping storeys, above two-storey buildings with saddle and hip roofs ; former St. Ulrich chapel (now residential building) with painted pilasters and (closed) large, round window openings
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Farmhouse with a statue of Nepomuk | Klosterstrasse 7 | 1700/50 | Typical Sipplingen wine-growing house
Gabled, stilted single house with vaulted cellar , two floors and a gable roof; Solid slope and first floor, second floor and east gable with half-timbering; Baroque statue of St. John Nepomuk standing on a console with a canopy on the east facade.
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Residential building | Klosterstrasse 14 | 1696 | Gable-independent building with a solid base storey, two plastered and protruding half-timbered storeys as well as a gable roof Protected according to § 28.1.3 DSchG
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Fountain figure | Lenzensteig / Rathausstrasse | Around 1600 |
Small monument
Early baroque sculpture made of colored sandstone depicting the Mother of God with child; Village fountain at this place since the 1870s; Sculpture since 1953 fountain figure
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Former St. Johann Kaplanei, today residential and commercial building | Lenzensteig 1 | 1659; 1970s | Former court chaplain of the Lords of Hohenfels and Jungingen , later that of the Mainau Order of the Teutons (1506 - 1789); 1972 - 74 Uncovering of the framework or renewal with false framework
Half-timbered house with gable roof, two floors and massive ground floor; Wappenstein with the year 1659
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Farmhouse | Lenzensteig 3 | 1683/84 | Gable-independent half-timbered house with two floors, saddle roof and dwarf house ; Solid base and ground floor Protected according to § 28.1.3 DSchG
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House and outbuildings | Lenzensteig 9 | Around 1600; around 1700 | Half-timbered house with two floors, a crooked roof and a protruding eaves cornice
One-storey outbuilding with a gable roof; on a high rock plinth, partly with timber
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Catholic parish church of St. Martin and Georg with furnishings, mount of olives, churchyard and figure of St. Theresa of Lisieux | Rathausstrasse 2 & 4 | 13th / 16th / 18th / 19th centuries |
Parish church of St. Martin and Georg probably dating back to the Middle Ages, first mentioned in 1155; Choir with late Gothic tracery windows (15th century); Nave from the early 16th century; in a double niche on the north wall of the nave Ölberggruppe with sculptures from around 1540; around 1750 baroque ( round and arched windows, interior); walled churchyard until 1880 cemetery , there life-size figure of St. Therese von Lisieux ; Tower helmet from 1904
Hall church with gable roof; Choir side tower with corner surrounds and pointed spire
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Former Mainau office building | Rathausstrasse 8 | 1764 | 1764 as a baroque official building of the Teutonic Order on the Mainau , including older buildings (late Gothic), rebuilt
Representative, free-standing solid building on a hillside with hipped roof; Painted corner pilasters and the coat of arms of the Teutonic Order on the facade, round arched gate and late Gothic portal ( leading to a stone spiral staircase ) on the
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Half-timbered house | Rathausstrasse 9 | Around 1700 | Essentially late medieval, changed around 1700
Gable-independent half-timbered house with a solid base, two floors and a gable roof; Upstairs on lugs cantilevered, in the basement round arch
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Town hall with hall, formerly also the seat of the village school | Rathausstrasse 10 | 1669 | One of the oldest village town halls in the region, built in 1669
Gabled building with two floors and a half-hip roof; symmetrical arrangement of the window axes and sgraffito with the lettering town hall and the municipal coat of arms including the inscription awarded AD 1582 on the main facade; Arched gate in the basement
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Former Überlinger Spitalhof | Rathausstrasse 13-17 | 1719 | Former court of the Heilig-Geist-Spital Überlingen; Arched gate moved to the building at Am Brunnenberg 8 in the 1980s; Building completely renovated in 2008
Gable-independent building with three floors and a gable roof; Solid ground and first floor with corner blocks, profiled walls and arched gate; second floor and gable with baroque ornamental framework
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Former Gasthaus zum Guten Glas | Seestrasse 50 | 1831/48 | Instead of an older gas house, built as an inn for Guten Glas as part of the expansion of the Uferstrasse ; changed in the 20th century
Eaves building with two floors and mansard roof ; Solid ground floor, first floor originally with half-timbering, later paneled; Central balcony on the symmetrically structured facade and lateral courtyard passage on the ground floor; in the courtyard elevator dormer
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Former Chaplaincy | Seestrasse 50 | 17th century | Chaplaincy founded by citizens of Sipplingen as early as 1294 ("Second Early Mass Chaplaincy of Our Dear Lady "); The core of the building dates from the 17th century; until 1814/16 chaplaincy; Partially burned in 1896
Two-storey solid construction in the slope area; Building access on the second floor at the churchyard
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Former Konstanz hospital courtyard | Seestrasse 52 | 1601 | Until the 19th century courtyard of the Konstanzer Heilig-Geist-Spital; then residential building and post office
Gable-independent building with two floors and a gable roof; Main facade massive with coat of arms, corner frames and stepped gable; Side facade of the upper floor with coat of arms and half-timbering
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