List of cultural monuments in Stühlingen

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The list of cultural monuments in Stühlingen contains all architectural and art monuments in the city of Stühlingen . It is derived from the list of the State Monuments Office of Baden-Württemberg , the " Directory of immovable architectural and art monuments and the objects to be inspected ". This list was created in 2018. The partial list for the district of Waldshut shows two immovable architectural and art monuments.

Only those monuments that have already been identified are listed below.

Cultural monuments in the city of Stühlingen

Total city

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1 Blumegger Weiler
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Museum mill Lying fallow after the Second World War, this mill with four grinders was completely renovated by the district of Waldshut and established as a museum mill In the hamlet, Stühlingen-Blumegg § 2

Core city

Village

The development in the city center to the northern outskirts, which is located on the valley floor, is called a village ; the lower village joins the city center down the valley to the southern outskirts.

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1 Right Wutachhalde above town of Stühlingen
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lock Formerly the castle of the Landgraves of Lupfen, converted into a castle in 1620–1624 and thus provided with a keep with an onion dome top SchlossHohenlupfen VomUmsetzer II § 2
2 Intersection Hauptstraße / Bahnhofsstraße
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Residential building Erected as residential buildings for railway officials and their families in 1874 as part of the construction of the Wutach Valley Railway , today (as of January 2018) used as a residential building / amusement arcade § 2
3 Between Bahnhofstrasse and Zelgle
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Farm with utility / residential building and barn At the end of the 19th century, opposite the railway houses, built farm in the style of a late classic town house with corner blocks and round ventilation holes, the last remaining farmhouse in operation in the urban area § 2
4th Bahnhofstrasse 8
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Forest house with outbuildings Two-storey building with a half-hip roof and extensive wooden balcony on the gable side, built around 1900 diagonally across from the Stühlingen train station § 2
5 Bahnhofstrasse 9
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Trinity church with rectory Evangelical church, consecrated in 1913, with a small neo-baroque hall and tower with an onion dome § 2
6th Twisting on the left edge of the valley
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Twisting on the Wutach Factory with villa for the manufacturer on the right bank of the Wutach , built in 1870 and powered by a small power station on an industrial canal on the right of the Wutach; a free-standing, former workers' house originally belonged to the ensemble § 2
7th Girls' home between the train station and the Wutach
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Girls home Freely on the bottom of the valley in Won Schallerei created House , which initially belonged to the twisting; later used as a dormitory for unmarried mothers, so as Mädchenheim referred § 2
8th Border crossing Stühlingen-Oberwiesen
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Former customs house Baden or German customs house built in 1928 with a guard's house south of the bridge entrance , later replaced by a single-storey customs building north of the bridge entrance and still in use today as a residential building; the German-Swiss border runs in the middle of the Wutach § 2
9 North end of main street
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Former main tax office Baden's main tax office built in 1837/38 (today corresponds to the tax office); Classical, stately three-wing system with hipped roof and sill cornice, interior with double platform staircase § 2
10 Hauptstrasse 10
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Former Fürstenberg Rent Office Built in 1832 as a rent office, since 1856 until today (as of Feb. 2019) pharmacy (sometimes also drugstore); Classicist hipped roof building with a gabled central projection at the front § 2
11 Hauptstrasse 21
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Former post office Built as an inn "Zum Hirschen" in 1607, birthplace of Abbot Gerold I of the Muri Monastery, used as a post office on Poststrasse Stühlingen-Bonndorf since 1809; In 1955 the bay window on the front was torn down § 2
12 City center at Kronen-Platz
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Former feudal mill Lehnsmühle was first mentioned in 1603 and is also known as the "Lower Mill"; the Lehenshof consisted of two mills, three inner courtyards and a tithe barn; Mühle was covered by a double house that was then demolished until 1962, now clearly visible from "Kronen-Platz", in 2012 a backdrop for an open-air theater § 2
13 City center
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City Church Catholic parish church of the Holy Cross, built in 1787, stands at the central intersection in the city center; Early classicist hall building with a choir side tower, which stands on the foundation walls of the old church, old churchyard wall partially preserved on the side of the Konradsaal and church park laid out above the old cemetery § 2
14th City center next to Stadtkirche
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Catholic rectory Catholic rectory stands next to cath. Parish church (town church) and was probably built in 1754, dated over keystone on the front portal; former parish economy stands next to the parsonage, converted into the "Konradsaal" (parish hall) § 2
15th City center at Stadtkirche
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Johannis Well Baroque fountain basin made of granite, dated 1854, until 2010 stationed at the crossroads opposite; The fountain statue was destroyed by the French occupation army in 1945 and replaced by a statue of St. Nepomuk in 1963 § 2
16 Unterdorf
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Hist. House in the lower village Historic house with a half-hipped roof and original entrance veranda, built around 1900 on Hallauer Straße § 2

City route

The city ​​path connects the city center in the village with the old town, the so-called Städtle . The city path is the younger of the two paths that connect the small town with the village.

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1 Transition main street / city path
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Barn at the Kronen-Eck Residential house with an economy below and a barn facing the valley, built in the 2nd half of the 19th century; at the gable half-timbered, since 1985 there has been an underpass at the lower corner of the house § 2
2 Stadtweg 6
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Baroque house with economy Baroque house with an economic part and a round-arched barn door on the side, built in the 2nd half of the 19th century; with mansard roof and outside staircase § 2
3 Stadtweg 16
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Former school house Classicist building halfway up the city route, with a rusticated base leveling the hillside, consists of three floors with a hipped roof, the double entrance with round arch and the upstream double staircase with access ramp are characteristic; built 1838–1840 § 2
4th Above Stadtweg 24
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Nepomuk statue Statue of St. Nepomuk with sandstone base, dated to the year 1766; Statue (of the bridge saint) probably comes from the baroque Hallau bridge § 2
5 Stadtweg 36
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Rural property in the suburbs below Balbach Gardens Farmhouse with an economic part, integrated in a closed development, two-storey with a higher economic part in the ridge in late classicist construction, with a side carriage house; Economy part with round arched tennis door with the inscription MB 1851 § 2
6th Stadtweg 40/42
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Residential house with an economic part in suburbs Residential building with an economic part, former dye, a total of three storeys, crowned by the mansard roof with protruding rafters and a dormer window; Associated two-story neighboring building with commercial use on the ground floor § 2
7th Stadtweg 44
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Residential building with an economic part below the city wall Residential house with a back wall integrated into the city wall; Upper head of the closed development in the suburb, probably built in the 18th century § 2

See also

Web links

Commons : Cultural monuments in Stühlingen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Württemberg - Directory of immovable architectural and art monuments and the objects to be examined; Freiburg administrative district, Waldshut district, Stühlingen
  2. Dr. Petra Wichmann, Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Württemberg: List of immovable architectural and art monuments, published in the Stühlinger Mitteilungsblatt of June 30, 2004, p. 7 ff