List of cultural monuments in Sipplingen

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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

image designation location Dating description
Complete system in Sipplingen
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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


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


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
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


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
Protected according to §§ 2; 28.1.3 DSchG


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
Protected according to § 28.1.3 DSchG


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
Protected according to § 28.1.3 DSchG


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
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


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
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


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
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


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


Former  Franciscan convent of St. Ulrich with chapel and barn
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
Protected according to §§ 2; 28.1.3 DSchG


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.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


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


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
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


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
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


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


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
framing Protected according to §§ 2; 28.1.3 DSchG


Catholic parish church of St. Martin and Georg with furnishings, mount of olives, churchyard and figure of St. Theresa of Lisieux
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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
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


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
sloping floor Protected according to § 28.1.3 DSchG


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
managed according to § 28.1.3 DSchG


Town hall with hall, formerly also the seat of the village school
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
protected according to §§ 12; 28.1.3 DSchG


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
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


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
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


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


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
Protected according to § 28.1.3 DSchG


Individual evidence

  1. Monument conservation value plan for the entire Sipplingen facility October 2011 - April 2012 (PDF, 10.8 MB)