List of cultural monuments in Stuttgart-Mitte

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In the list of cultural monuments in Stuttgart-Mitte , all immovable architectural and art monuments in Stuttgart-Mitte are listed that are in the list of cultural monuments. Immovable architectural and art monuments of the lower monument protection authority for this district of Stuttgart are listed. This list was last updated on April 25, 2008.

This list is not legally binding. Legally binding information is only available on request from the Lower Monument Protection Authority of the City of Stuttgart.

Cultural monuments in the Stuttgart-Mitte district

Upper castle garden

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Academy or lion fountain
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Academy or lion fountain Academy Garden, Flst. No. 672 1807-1811 Empire, Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret , Professor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Old district court building
Old district court building Archivstr. 15th 1904, 1913-1914 Historicism-Neo-Renaissance, Neoclassicism, Royal District Building Authority Stuttgart, Friedrich Gekeler, Building Councilor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Facades of the former administration building of the General German Insurance Association
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Facades of the former administration building of the General German Insurance Association Archivstr. 16, Olgastr. 18, 20 1898, 1902-1903, 1913 Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental and commercial building complex
Rental and commercial building complex Charlottenstrasse 21A, 21B, 21C 1898, 1902-1903, 1913 Historicism-Neo-Gothic, Art Nouveau, Karl Hengerer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental and commercial building
Rental and commercial building Charlottenstrasse 5, Urbanstr. 1 1895 Historicism
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Pedestrian bridge, called Schillersteg
Pedestrian bridge, called Schillersteg Ferdinand-Leitner-Steg, Schillerstraße, Oberer / Mittlerer Schloßgarten 1960-1961 International style from 1950, civil engineering, Fritz Leonhardt and Andrä Wolfahrt
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Wilhelmspalais
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Wilhelmspalais Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 2 1834-1840, 1961-1965 Classicism, Giovanni Salucci , court architect; Wilhelm Tiedje (1961–1965)
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


The old and new state gallery with equestrian monument and vase
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The old and new state gallery with equestrian monument and vase Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 28, 30, 32, Urbanstr. 25th 1834-1840, 1961-1965 Classicism, Giovanni Salucci, court architect; Wilhelm Tiedje (1961-1965); Vase (1836, 1835/36, Friedrich Distelbarth , court sculptor)
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Parliament building
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Parliament building Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 3 1959-1961 International style from 1950, Kurt Viertel; Erwin Heinle and Horst Linde
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Equestrian monument for King Wilhelm I.
Equestrian monument for King Wilhelm I. Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 32 1884 Johann Ludwig von Hofer , sculptor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Old State Gallery
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Old State Gallery Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 32 1838-1843, 1881-1884 Classicism, Gottlob Georg Barth , senior building officer; Albert von Bok, Senior Building Officer (1881–1884)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Large building and administrative wing of the Württemberg State Theater
Large building and administrative wing of the Württemberg State Theater Oberer Schloßgarten 6, Staatstheater: Large house 1909-1912, 1956, 1970, 1983-1984 Max Littmann
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Württembergisches Staatstheater: Small House
Württembergisches Staatstheater: Small House Oberer Schloßgarten 6, Staatstheater: Small house 1959-1962 International style from 1950, Hans Volkart , Bert Perlia, Kurt Pläcking
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Well of Fate
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Well of Fate Upper Castle Garden,
Flst. No. 672
1914 Neoclassicism, Karl Donndorf , sculptor; Richard and Willy Schöndorf, sculptors
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Schiller Monument
Schiller Monument Upper Castle Garden,
Flst. No. 672
1913 Adolph Donndorf , sculptor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Five marble statues: Diana von Gabii, Hebe, Venus von Arles, Venus Callpigos, Discobolus (entity)
Five marble statues: Diana von Gabii, Hebe, Venus von Arles, Venus Callpigos, Discobolus
( entity )
Upper castle garden,
Wolfgang-Windgassen-Weg, river no. 672
1844-1854 Classicism, antique forms, Ludwig von Hofer , court sculptor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
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Apartment building Olgastr. 1 A 1874 Louis-Seize-Formen, Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Apartment building and garden (totality)
Apartment building and garden
(totality)
Olgastr. 1 B,
tank no. 3004/1, 3004/4, 3004/5, 3004/6
1862, Classicism (late classicism), probably Georg Morlock , building councilor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Multi-family house with property walls facing Gaisburgstrasse (material entity)
Multi-family house with property walls facing Gaisburgstrasse
(material entity)
Olgastr. 3 Classicism (late classicism), probably Wilhelm Brenner, master stone mason
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Multi-family house with property walls facing Gaisburgstrasse (material entity)
Multi-family house with property walls facing Gaisburgstrasse
(material entity)
Olgastr. 5 1868 Classicism (late classicism), Wilhelm Brenner, master stone mason
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
Apartment building Olgastr. 7th 1864 Classicism (late classicism), Wilhelm Brenner, master stone mason
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Bohnenberger and outbuildings and wall (aggregate)
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Former Villa Bohnenberger and outbuildings and wall
(aggregate)
Olgastr. 9, 11 1869-1872 Historicism-Italian Neo-Renaissance, Carl Beisbarth
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Royal Ministry of War
Former Royal Ministry of War Olgastr. 13, Archivstr. 19th 1913-1914 Historicism-Neo-Baroque, Heinrich Graser, military building inspector
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Olgastr. 15th 1862 Carl Eckert, master carpenter
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Olgastr. 17th 1863 Carl Eckert, master carpenter
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses
(aggregate)
Olgastr. 31, 33 1861 Classicism (late classicism), Georg Schöttle , building contractor
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Queen Catherine Pen
Queen Catherine Pen Schillerstr. 5 1901-1903 Historicism-Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Emil Mayer, City Planning Officer; Jakob Brüllmann and Adolf Fremd , sculptors
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Upper and Middle Castle Gardens (entity)
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Upper and Middle Castle Gardens
(entity)
Castle Garden, Upper and Middle,
Flst.No. 672, 673
1807-1808, 1961 (historical) landscape garden, Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret , Prof .; Kaufmann W., Horticultural Director
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Art building with connecting structure and what is known as a skylight hall
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Art building with connecting structure and what is known as a skylight hall Schlossplatz 2 1910-1913, 1956-1961 Fischer Theodor (1910–1913), Paul Bonatz and Wilhelm Günter (1956–1961, international style from 1950)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


New lock
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New lock Schlossplatz 4 1747-1807, 1958-1964 Retti L .; de la Goepiere; RFH Fischer; Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret; Lempp, Rösiger, Fleck
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Coat of arms holder
Coat of arms holder Schloßplatz 4,
Lot No. 672
1823 Antonio Isopi
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Anniversary column
Anniversary column Schloßplatz 4, Lot No. 660/1 1842-1846 Theodor von Wagner , sculptor; Johann Ludwig von Hofer , court sculptor (Concordia)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


fountain
fountain Schloßplatz, Flst. No. 660/1 1863 Historicism-Neo-Baroque, Christian Friedrich von Leins ; Karl Kopp , sculptor
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Facades of the former administration building of the Stuttgart Mit- und Rückversicherungs-AG
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Facades of the former administration building of the Stuttgart Mit- und Rückversicherungs-AG Uhlandstrasse 2 1912 Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former administration building of the General German Insurance Association
Former administration building of the General German Insurance Association Uhlandstrasse 5 1910 Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
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Apartment building Ulrichstrasse 19th 1870, 1871 Classicism (late classicism), Wilhelm Brenner and Chr. Rieth, foreman; Christian Friedrich von Leins (1871)
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Consulate General of the USA
Consulate General of the USA Urbanstrasse 7th 1955 International style from 1950, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill ; Otto Apel , engineering office
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial building
Commercial building Urbanstrasse 28 1950 International style from 1950, Fritz Wengert and Erich Stoll
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Urbanstrasse 33 1871 Historicism-Neo-Renaissance, Carl Werner
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Urbanstrasse 51 1879 Classicism (late classicism), neo-renaissance, Adolf and Carl Eckert, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment buildings with shops (totality)
Apartment buildings with shops
(totality)
Urbanstrasse 68, 70 1888 Historicism-Neo-Renaissance, Adolf and Carl Eckert, foreman
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Apartment building
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Apartment building Werastr. 4th 1870 Classicism (late classicism), A. Pfrimer
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Stately apartment house Willy-Brandt-Str. 8th 1858 Classicism, Ernst Heinrich Friedrich Haueisen, foreman
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villa Willy-Brandt-Str. 12 1860 Classicism (late classicism), T. Schied, master builder
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


town hall

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Apartment buildings with restaurants and shops (aggregate)
Apartment buildings with restaurants and shops
(aggregate)
Brennerstr. 21, 23, 27 1899-1900 Historicism, Art Nouveau, German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic, Karl Hengerer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental and commercial building
Rental and commercial building Brennerstr. 30th 1908 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Heinrich and Alfred Storz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former orphanage
Former orphanage Charlottenplatz 17 1712, 1700-1800, 1922-1925 Heimatstil, Stuttgart School 1920–1945, Ph.J. Jenisch and JU Heim (1712), Paul Schmitthenner (1922–1925)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shops
Apartment building with shops Christophstrasse 1 1821, 1861 Classicism (late classicism), Christian Barth and NF von Thouret (1821); Georg Schöttle , building contractor (1861)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial building
Commercial building Christophstrasse 6th 1912 Neoclassicism, Carl Heim and Jakob Früh
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial building
Commercial building Christophstrasse 8th 1909 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Wittmann and Stahl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Christophstrasse 17th 1868 Classicism (late classicism), Ms. Hohlscheidt, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Office building, "House of the King of England"
Office building, "House of the King of England" Dorotheenstrasse 2 1954-1956 International style from 1950, Karl Gonser , Prof.
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Market hall (including paternoster)
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Market hall (including paternoster) Dorotheenstrasse 4th 1912-1914 Art Nouveau, Expressionism, reinforced concrete construction, Martin Elsaesser ; Heinrich Gref and Gustav Rümelin (wall paintings)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Old town quarter of the redevelopment from 1906/09
(material entirety)
Eberhardstrasse, Eichstrasse, Geißstrasse, fountain on Geißplatz, Nadlerstrasse, Steinstrasse 1906-1909 The largest renovation undertaking together with Karl Hengerer was the comprehensive renovation of Stuttgart's old town between 1906 and 1909, after which Eduard Pfeiffer was given honorary citizenship. However, it was not a renovation in the current sense, but meant the demolition and complete re-planning of around 10% of Stuttgart's old town. The new buildings, which replace the dilapidated old fabric, were designed in the style of urban residential and commercial buildings from the late Renaissance. At the same time, the streets were made wider and a central square was enlarged. Theodor Fischer , too, had fundamentally advocated such a romanticizing, but in contrast to the historicist urban planning, at least homeland and landscape-related design . On the edge of the redevelopment area, the Graf-Eberhard-Bau was one of the largest and most modern commercial buildings of that time in Stuttgart. In addition to Karl Hengerer , u. a. and Paul Bonatz and Ludwig Eisenlohr individual buildings in the redevelopment.

Art Nouveau, Karl Hengerer (head office); Heinz Mehlin (artistic director)
Protected according to § 19 DSchG


Graf Eberhard Building
Graf Eberhard Building Eberhardstrasse 10 1907-1908 Karl Hengerer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Eberhardstrasse 12 1907 Karl Hengerer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Eberhardstrasse 14 1906 Louis-Seize-Formen, Karl Hengerer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Eberhardstrasse 43 1700-1800 Baroque
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
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Tenement house Eberhardstrasse 45 1700-1800 Baroque
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Schillerbau commercial building together with rental and commercial building (aggregate)
Schillerbau commercial building together with rental and commercial building
(aggregate)
Eberhardstrasse 47, 49, Josef-Hirn-Platz 8, 10 1910-1913 Neoclassicism, Carl Heim and Jakob Früh
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Birthplace of Georg WF Hegel
Birthplace of Georg WF Hegel Eberhardstrasse 53 1400-1600, 1775-1800 Baroque (facade)
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Tagblatt Tower
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Tagblatt Tower Eberhardstrasse 61 1927-1928 Bauhaus, New Building, International Style, Ernst Otto Osswald
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Commercial buildings of the former New Tagblatt with Tagblatt tower (entity)
Commercial buildings of the former New Tagblatt with Tagblatt tower
(entity)
Eberhardstrasse 61, 61 A; Torstrasse 27 1927-1928 Bauhaus, New Building, International Style, Ernst Otto Osswald
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial and rental building (only the facade is still preserved)
Commercial and rental building (only the facade is still preserved) Eberhardstrasse 65 1876 Classicism (late classicism), Eugen Albert
Demolished 2016. The facade is to be reproduced true to the original on the new building.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial and rental house
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Commercial and rental house Eberhardstrasse 69 1600-1800, 1865 Munich Neo-Renaissance, Dienstbach, Werkmeister (1865)
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Commercial and rental house
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Commercial and rental house Eberhardstrasse 71 1844 Historicism-Neo-Gothic, Ferdinand Wagner, foreman
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Commercial and rental house
Commercial and rental house Eichstrasse 19th 1908 Historicism-Heimatstil, Karl Hengerer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial and tenement house with restaurant
Commercial and tenement house with restaurant Geißstrasse 1 1908 Karl Hengerer
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Apartment building with a former shop
Apartment building with a former shop Geißstrasse 3 1907 Karl Hengerer
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Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Geißstrasse 4th 1908 Karl Hengerer
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Tenement house with restaurant
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Tenement house with restaurant Geißstrasse 5 1907 Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Commercial and apartment building
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Commercial and apartment building Geißstrasse 7th 1907 Karl Hengerer
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Ground floor of the tenement house with a restaurant including a relief above the portal
Ground floor of the tenement house with a restaurant including a relief above the portal Geißstrasse 8th 1906-1909 Karl Hengerer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Ground floor of the tenement house with shop
Ground floor of the tenement house with shop Geißstrasse 10 1907 Karl Hengerer
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Tenement house with restaurant
Tenement house with restaurant Geißstrasse 12 1906 Historicism-German Neo-Renaissance (portal), Karl Hengerer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Geißstrasse 13 1907 Karl Hengerer
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Geißstrasse 14th 1906 Karl Hengerer
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Apartment building with shop (former bakery)
Apartment building with shop (former bakery) Geißstrasse 15th 1906 Karl Hengerer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Ground floor of the tenement house
Ground floor of the tenement house Geißstrasse 16 1906 Karl Hengerer
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Hans-im-Glück-Brunnen
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Hans-im-Glück-Brunnen Geißstraße, district
no. 117/3
1909 Josef Zeitler , artist
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former journeyman's hostel
Former journeyman's hostel Gerberstrasse 2 B 1869 Classicism, Johann Wedelin Braunwald
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Pawnshop Stuttgart
Pawnshop Stuttgart Gerberstrasse 3 1872 Classicism, Hugo Beytenmiller
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tanner's house
Tanner's house Gerberstrasse 4th 1864 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house, birthplace of the painter and sculptor Oskar Schlemmer
Double tenement house, birthplace of the painter and sculptor Oskar Schlemmer Gerberstrasse 5 A, 5 B 1865 Classicism (late classicism)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Gerberstrasse 6 A, 6 B 1891 Historicism-Neo-Renaissance, Ernst Josenhans, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shops
Apartment building with shops Gerberstrasse 7th 1819, 1862, 1901 Historicism, Bertrand, master builder; NF von Thouret (revision of the planning application, 1819); H. Kärcher, werkmeister (1901)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Gerberstrasse 8 A, 8 B 1869 Classicism (late classicism), Johann Wendelin Braunwald
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double apartment building with workshop facilities
Double apartment building with workshop facilities Hauptstätter Str. 37 (rear building only) 1883 Historicism-German Neo-Renaissance, Friedrich Mautz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Hauptstätter Str. 39 1803, 1834 Classicism
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with restaurant and shop
Tenement house with restaurant and shop Hauptstätter Str. 41 1906-1907 Art Nouveau, Historicism-Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house (with later shop)
Tenement house (with later shop) Hauptstätter Str. 43 1700-1800, 1800-1900 Baroque
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Hauptstätter Str. 45, 47 1908 Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, Eitel and Steigleder
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Old poor house
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Old poor house Hauptstätter Str. 49 1600–1700 (16th century?) Baroque
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former craftsman's house
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Former craftsman's house Jakobstrasse 2 1750-1800 Baroque
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Craftsman House
Craftsman House Jakobstrasse 6th 1700-1750 Baroque
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shops
Apartment building with shops Jakobstrasse 10 1929 Hans Häring and Hofmann
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Josef-Hirn-Platz 8 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Josef-Hirn-Platz 10 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former house with restaurant "Zur Kiste"
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Former house with restaurant "Zur Kiste" Kanalstrasse 2 1740-1760, 1847 Barock, Unknown (1740–1760), Eckert, Baumeister (1847)
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Tenement house with shop
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Tenement house with shop Kanalstrasse 4th 1800-1850, 1860, 1872 Classicism (late classicism), Georg Schöttle , foreman (1860); Pfeiffer, Zimmermeister (1872)
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Residential building
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Residential building Kanalstrasse 8th 1790-1810, 1812 Classicism, unknown; Mayer jun., Foreman (1812)
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Equestrian monument for Kaiser Wilhelm I.
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Equestrian monument for Kaiser Wilhelm I. Karlsplatz
Flst.Nr. 653
1897-1898 Wilhelm Ruemann , sculptor and Friedrich von Thiersch
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with restaurant
Tenement house with restaurant Katharinenplatz 1 1900 Historicism-Neo-Gothic, Albert Schiller
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So-called English Church, today an Old Catholic Church
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So-called English Church, today an Old Catholic Church Katharinenplatz 5 1868 Historicism-Neo-Gothic, Heinrich Wagner, Prof.
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Marienheim or -anstalt (part of the entity Marienheim or -anstalt)
Marienheim or -anstalt (part of the entity Marienheim or -anstalt) Katharinenstrasse 2 B 1912-1913 Historicism-Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Katharinenstrasse 7, Weberstrasse. 22nd 1830 Classicism, Jakob Heim, master stone mason
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Katharinenstrasse 9, Weberstrasse. 24 1830 Classicism, C. Scholpp, foreman
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Tenement house
Tenement house Katharinenstrasse 11, Weberstrasse. 26th 1830 Classicism
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with restaurant
Tenement house with restaurant Katharinenstrasse 15 1908 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Albert Eitel
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Katharinenstrasse 17 1888 Historicism-German Neo-Renaissance, Albert Speidel
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with a former restaurant
Tenement house with a former restaurant Katharinenstrasse 21 B 1884 Historicism-Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Wilhelm Mack
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Katharinenstrasse 35 1870 Classicism (late classicism), Gustav Steinhausen
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Katharinenstrasse 37 1860 Classicism (late classicism), A. Held, foreman
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(Old) theater with business and residential building (totality)
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(Old) theater with business and residential building
(totality)
Kleine Königstr. 7, 9 1909, 1980-1983 Art Nouveau, steel and reinforced concrete construction, vanity and Steigleder; Gustav Adolf Bredow , Prof., Sculptor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Part of the old Wilhelmsbau, a commercial and office building (totality)
Part of the old Wilhelmsbau, a commercial and office building
(totality)
Kleine Königstr. 8, Marienstrasse 1 and part of Königstr. 78 (stairs and facade) 1907-1909 Art Nouveau, Historicism-Neo-Baroque, Carl Heim and Jakob Früh
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former commercial building of the Stuttgarter Bau-AG
Former commercial building of the Stuttgarter Bau-AG Koenigstrasse 84 1910 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Carl Heim and Jakob Früh
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Leonhardsplatz 21 1750-1800 Baroque
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Evangelical Leonhard Church
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Evangelical Leonhard Church Leonhardsplatz 26 1408, 1463-1466, 1950 Gothic-Late Gothic, Aberlin Jörg and probably Konrad von Gundelsheim; Rudolf Lempp and Gerhard Schneeweiß (1950)
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Gustav Siegle House
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Gustav Siegle House Leonhardsplatz 28 1910-1912, 1954 Historicism-German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Theodor Fischer (1910–1912); Martin Elsässer (until 1954)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Leonhardstrasse 1 1769 Baroque
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with a restaurant built later
Tenement house with a restaurant built later Leonhardstrasse 5 1830, 1859 Classicism, Christian Barth, master stone mason (1830); G. Josenhans, foreman (1859)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
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Tenement house with shop Leonhardstrasse 13 1906 Theodor Fischer
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Tenement house
Tenement house Leonhardstrasse 18th 1827, 1840-1850 Classicism
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Part of the old Wilhelmsbau, a commercial and office building (part of the totality)
Part of the old Wilhelmsbau, a commercial and office building (part of the totality) Marienstrasse 1 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rest of the city walls Marienstrasse 3B, Krumme Strasse 2, Sophienstrasse. 28;
Flst.No. 194/5, 197/1, 197/13
1563-1567 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Statue of the Stuttgardia
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Statue of the Stuttgardia Marketplace Stuttgart 1 1905 Historicism, Fritz Heinz (artist)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Hans Sachs figure
Hans Sachs figure Marketplace Stuttgart 14 1908 Theodor Bausch , Professor
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Market also known as Thouret Fountain
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Market also known as Thouret Fountain Marktplatz Stuttgart, Flst.Nr. 135 1714, 1804 Classicism (fountain column), JF Nette, chief building director and JG Enßlin, painter (trough 1714); NF von Thouret, (column 1804)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Bay window and portal edging of the apartment building (part of the SG "Old Town Quarter of the Redevelopment of 1906/09")
Bay window and portal edging of the apartment building
(part of the SG "Old Town Quarter of the Redevelopment of 1906/09")
Nadlerstrasse 10 1906-1909 Karl Hengerer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial and apartment building (part of the SG "Old Town Quarter of the redevelopment of 1906/09")
Commercial and apartment building
(part of the SG "Old Town Quarter of the redevelopment of 1906/09")
Nadlerstrasse 12 1908 Dollinger
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial and apartment building (part of the SG "Old Town Quarter of the redevelopment of 1906/09")
Commercial and apartment building
(part of the SG "Old Town Quarter of the redevelopment of 1906/09")
Nadlerstrasse 14th 1908 Martz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Olgastr. 41 1861 Classicism (late classicism), Georg Schöttle , building contractor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
Apartment building Olgastr. 42 1870 Classicism (late classicism), Johann Wendelin Braunwald
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Olgastr. 44, Rosenstrasse 39 1867 Classicism (late classicism), J. Chailly, Prof., Baumeister
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Commercial and apartment building
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Commercial and apartment building Paulinenstrasse 16 1906 Art Nouveau (geometric)
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Business and tenement complex with shops
Business and tenement complex with shops Paulinenstrasse 18, 20, Tübingerstr. 35 1889 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Heinrich Nagel and Hermann Vischer, construction company
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Hansabau commercial building
Hansabau commercial building Paulinenstrasse 44 1909 Art Nouveau (geometrical), Heinrich and Alfred Storz
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Crucifixion relief Pfarrstr. 7th 1748 Baroque, probably JP Ziegler, sculptor
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Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Pfarrstr. 15th 1907 Art Nouveau, Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Adolf Schiedt
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Night watchman fountain
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Night watchman fountain Pfarrstrasse,
Flst. No. 56
1899-1900 Adolf Fremd , Prof. and Heinrich Halmhuber , Prof., sculptor
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Former craftsman's house
Former craftsman's house Richtstrasse 3 1400-1500, 1700-1800 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shops
Apartment building with shops Rosenstrasse 31 1884 Historicism, Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Double tenement house with shop
Double tenement house with shop Rosenstrasse 35, 37 1864 Classicism (late classicism), Georg Schöttle , construction company
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Former craftsman's house
Former craftsman's house Rosenstrasse 36 1700-1750 Baroque
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Tenement house with shop
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Tenement house with shop Rosenstrasse 42 1857 Classicism, Wilhelm Brenner, master stone mason
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Former pen fruit box
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Former pen fruit box Schillerplatz 1 1578, 1596, 1954-1956 German Renaissance, Heinrich Schickhardt , master builder

The fruit box is used as a sub-museum of the Württemberg State Museum . It shows the collection of musical instruments and has a small hall in which you can also hear them in small concerts.
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Old chancellery with Mercury column and Kosakenbrünnle (totality)
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Old chancellery with Mercury column and Kosakenbrünnle (totality) Schillerplatz 5 1542-1544, 1566-1567, 1683, 1953 Aberlin Tretsch (1566-1567); Wilhelm Pelargus and Ludwig von Hofer (1862 statue of Mercury)
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Old castle
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Old castle Schillerplatz 6 0900-1000, 1320, 1553, 1558-1562 Renaissance, castle church = neo-Gothic, Walther, master builder (Dürnitzbau); Aberlin Tretsch (1553)
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Equestrian statue of Duke Eberhard in a beard
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Equestrian statue of Duke Eberhard in a beard Schillerplatz 6 (Altes Schloß courtyard) 1859 Johann Ludwig von Hofer, court sculptor
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Schiller Monument
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Schiller Monument Schillerplatz, Flst. No. 661/2 1839 Bertel Thorvaldsen , artist; Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret, Prof .; MG Bindesboell
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Rest of the city walls
Rest of the city walls Sophienstrasse (between buildings Sophienstrasse 23 B and 25) 1563-1567 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Ground floor of the tenement house
Ground floor of the tenement house Steinstrasse 3 1906-1909 Karl Hengerer
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Bay window and plastic of the tenement house with shop
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Bay window and plastic of the tenement house with shop Steinstrasse 7th 1906-1909 Dollinger; Joseph Zeitler (stone sculpture)
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Relief of the tenement house with a former bakery
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Relief of the tenement house with a former bakery Steinstrasse 9 1906-1909 Joseph Zeitler, artist
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Steinstrasse 11 1906-1909 Ludwig Eisenlohr and Carl Weigle
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Ground floor of the tenement house
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Ground floor of the tenement house Steinstrasse 15th 1906-1909 Karl Hengerer
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Evangelical collegiate church with south tower
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Evangelical collegiate church with south tower Stiftstrasse 12 1100–1500, 1433–1473, 1490–1522, 1433–1473, Romanesque, Gothic, Neo-Gothic, Meister Walther (14th century choir); Hänslin Jörg and son Aberlin (1433–1473); Hans Seytter , Reconstruction
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Rental and commercial building
Rental and commercial building Torstr. 17th 1905 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Gottfried Kurz
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Tenement house
Tenement house Torstr. 19th 1790-1800, 1839 Classicism
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Tenement house
Tenement house Torstr. 21st 1881 Historicism - Neorenaissance, Johannes Müller, Werkmeister
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Commercial building of the former Neue Tagblatt
(part of the entity)
Torstr. 27 1881 Historicism - Neorenaissance, Johannes Müller, Werkmeister
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Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Tübinger Str. 1 1893-1894 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Wittmann and Stahl
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Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Tübinger Str. 3 1893-1894 Historicism - Neorenaissance, Robert von Reinhardt , Prof .; Gottlieb Widmann, foreman
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Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Tübinger Str. 17 A, 17 B 1899 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Tübinger Str. 19 A, 19 B 1895 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Commercial and tenement complex (aggregate)
Commercial and tenement complex
(aggregate)
Tübinger Str. 21, 23, 25 1889-1890 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Adolf Höfer, foreman
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Double tenement house with shops
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Double tenement house with shops Wagnerstrasse 36 A, 36 B 1906 Art Nouveau (geometrical), Josef Hennings and Rudolf Schweitzer
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Tenement house with shop
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Tenement house with shop Wagnerstrasse 37 1902 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Adolf Stoll
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Apartment building with a former shop
Apartment building with a former shop Wagnerstrasse 39 1892 Historicism, Heinrich Storz
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Former craftsman's house
Former craftsman's house Wagnerstrasse 42 1775-1794, 1800-1900 Baroque
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Former craftsman's house
Former craftsman's house Wagnerstrasse 44 1700-1800, 1800-1825 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former craftsman's house with a former stable extension
Former craftsman's house with a former stable extension Weberstrasse 2 1550-1725, 1790, 1874 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former craftsman's house
Former craftsman's house Weberstrasse 4th 1600-1750 Baroque
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Weberstrasse 5 A 1888, 1892 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, August Mayer and G. Heim (new building in 1888 and reconstruction in 1892)
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Former craftsman's house
Former craftsman's house Weberstrasse 6th 1600-1750 Baroque
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Former craftsman's house with a shop built later
Former craftsman's house with a shop built later Weberstrasse 8th 1500-1700, 1800-1900 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with a former shop
Apartment building with a former shop Weberstrasse 10 1893 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Heinrich Storz
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Former craftsman's house
Former craftsman's house Weberstrasse 16 Classicism, Unknown (1830), Schittenhelm, Geometer (1869 increase)
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Double tenement house
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Double tenement house Weberstrasse 49, 51 1905 Louis Seize forms, Art Nouveau, Hengerer and Katz
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Bell tower
Bell tower Weberstrasse 72 1564, 1980 Protected according to § 2 DSchG



New suburb

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"Obere Calwer Straße" complete system according to § 19
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"Obere Calwer Straße"
complete system according to § 19
Calwer Street The term 'overall system' is briefly explained here . So the street scene with its ground plan, the green and open spaces as well as the entirety of the historical building fabric is placed under protection.
Protected according to § 19 DSchG


portal
portal Calwer Street 36 1775-1800 Baroque (late baroque)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Multi-family house with shop
Multi-family house with shop Calwer Strasse 37 1861, 1869-1870 Classicism, Rococo
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Apartment building with shops
Apartment building with shops Calwer Street 39 1775-1800 Baroque
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Half-timbered facade of the tenement house with a former restaurant
Half-timbered facade of the tenement house with a former restaurant Calwer Strasse 40 1793 Baroque (late baroque)
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Rental and commercial building
Rental and commercial building Calwer Strasse 41 1886 Historicism - Italian / French Neo-Renaissance, Bernhard Schnauz
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Former Palais Validlingen (entity)
Former Palais Validlingen
(entity)
Calwer Strasse 43, 45;
Flst.No. 317/2
1400-1700, 1747 Baroque
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Multi-family house with shop
Multi-family house with shop Calwer Street 50 1793 Baroque (late baroque)
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Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Calwer Strasse 58 1793, 1870, 1897 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Louis-Seize-Formen, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz (reconstruction from 1897)
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Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Calwer Strasse 62, 64 1904-1906 Historicism - Neo-Romanesque, Art Nouveau, Hengerer and Katz
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Former hotel and restaurant building
Former hotel and restaurant building Friedrichstrasse 35 1901 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Carl Weigle
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Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Friedrichstrasse 39 1899 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Carl Heim and Heinz Sipple
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Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Friedrichstrasse 41 1910 Neoclassicism, Heinrich and Alfred Storz
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Stone facade of the tenement house with shops
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Stone facade of the tenement house with shops Fritz-Elsas-Str. 50 1899 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Karl Beisbarth and Jakob Früh
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Inscription stone
Inscription stone Heustr. 4th 1761 Baroque
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Portal surround of the former apprentice "club house to Joh. Brenz"
Portal surround of the former apprentice "club house to Joh. Brenz" Hohe Strasse 11 1901 Historicism, Hengerer and Katz
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Reformation monument as a whole with ruins of the Protestant hospital church
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Reformation
monument as a whole with ruins of the Protestant hospital church
Hospitalstr. 20th 1471-1493, 1729-1738, 1917 Jakob Brüllmann , sculptor (monument 1917)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Queen Olga Building, Dresdner Bank office building
Queen Olga Building, Dresdner Bank office building Koenigstrasse 9 1950-1951 Steel frame construction, Paul Schmitthenner and Erich Hengerer
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Bandstand (part of SG Schloßplatz)
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Bandstand
(part of SG Schloßplatz)
Koenigstrasse 9/1 1871 Moorish style, Christian Friedrich von Leins (not sure)
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Commerzbank office building
Commerzbank office building Koenigstrasse 11 1921-1923 Antiquating forms, Bielenberg and Moser
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Marquardt-Bau (hotel and commercial building) Part of the whole
Marquardt-Bau (hotel and commercial building)
Part of the whole
Koenigstrasse 22nd Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque
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Königsbau (concert and commercial or arcade building)
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Königsbau (concert and commercial or arcade building) Koenigstrasse 28 1855-1859, 1958-1959 Classicism, Christian Friedrich Leins ; Johann Michael Knapp
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English house, commercial building
English house, commercial building Koenigstrasse 33 1954 International style from 1950, Paul Stohrer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial building
Commercial building Koenigstrasse 34 1950-1951 International style from 1950, steel frame construction, Rolf Gutbier
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Former new law firm alias floor building
Former new law firm alias floor building Koenigstrasse 44, Kronprinzstr. 5 1578, 1833-1838, 1947-1949 Gottlob Georg Barth , Senior Building Officer, and Adam Friedrich Gross
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Midnight building (administration and commercial building)
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Midnight building (administration and commercial building) Koenigstrasse 46 1926-1928 Expressionism, New Objectivity, Ludwig Eisenlohr, Senior Building Officer; Ludwig Eisenlohr , government builder ; Oskar Pfennig
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Rotebühlbau (former barracks) together with the Siebener Monument and Siebener-Brünnele (entity)
Rotebühlbau (former barracks) together with the Siebener Monument and Siebener-Brünnele
(entity)
Rotebühlplatz 30 1827, 1843 Classicism, Johann Kaspar Vogel, building officer; Ludwig Friedrich Gaab , court architect; Fritz von Graevenitz , sculptor and captain a. D. (Monument and Brünnele, 1927)
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Old Postplatz fountain
Old Postplatz fountain Rotebühlplatz Flst.Nr. 196, 363 1820 Classicism, by Nikolaus Friedrich Thouret, Prof.
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Former prince's building with chancellery arch fountain (material entity)
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Former prince's building with chancellery arch fountain
(material entity)
Schillerplatz 4 1605, 1663-1668, 1708, 1776 Heinrich Schickhardt (1605), Matthias Weiß (1663–1668); Johann Friedrich Nette (1708); Reinhard Ferdinand Heinrich Fischer , court architect; JB Stähle (fountain in Louis Seize molds 1778–1787)
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Schloßplatz (with jubilee column, fountain, music pavilion and Herzog-Christoph monument)
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Schlossplatz (with Jubiläumssäule, fountains, bandstand and Herzog-Christoph Memorial)
impersonal entity
Schloßplatz,
Flst. No. 660/1
1860-1870 Classicism, historicism, exotic elements, Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer , gardening director and Christian Friedrich von Leins
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State Trade Museum and Office
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State Trade Museum and Office Schlossstrasse 23, 25, Willi-Bleicher-Str. 19th 1889-1896 Historicism - Italian / French Neo-Baroque, Skjøld Neckelmann , Prof .; August Hartel
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Ministry of Economy
Ministry of Economy Theodor-Heuss-Str. 4th 1954-1957 International style from 1950, steel frame construction, Rudolf Hanke, construction department of the regional finance office
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Former municipal trade school
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Former municipal trade school Weimarstrasse 26th 1909 Neoclassicism, Willy Graf
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university

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Liederhalle (totality)
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Liederhalle
(totality)
Berliner Platz 1, Lot No. 511 1956 International style from 1950, expressionism, Adolf Abel and Rolf Gutbrod ; Blasius Spreng , painter and sculptor
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Former Königlich-Württembergische Baugewerkschule (Technical College for Technology since 1971, now University of Technology)
Former Königlich-Württembergische Baugewerkschule (Technical College for Technology since 1971, now University of Technology) Breitscheidstrasse 1, Schellingstrasse. 24 1867-1870, 1948 Historicism- German / Italian. Neo-Renaissance, Josef von Egle (1867–1870); Rudolf Lempp (1948)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former factory and administration building of Robert Bosch AG (totality)
Former factory and administration building of Robert Bosch AG
(totality)
Breitscheidstrasse 4, 6, 8; Forststrasse 7; Seidenstrasse 20th 1905-1913 Early industrial architecture until 1920, Carl Heim and Jakob Früh
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


So-called riding arena
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So-called riding arena Forststrasse 2 1867-1888 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Robert von Reinhardt , Prof.
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Part of the SG "Former factory and administration building of Robert Bosch AG"
Part of the SG "Former factory and administration building of Robert Bosch AG" Forststrasse 7th Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former VW Hahn high-rise
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Former VW Hahn high-rise Friedrichstrasse 10 1962-1964 International style from 1950, expressionism, Rolf Gutbrod , Hermann Kiess and Werner Jung
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Linden Museum
Linden Museum Hegelplatz 1 1910-1911 Neoclassicism (southern German), Georg Eser, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Memorial to the doctor Dr.  Hermann Burckhardt
Memorial to the doctor Dr. Hermann Burckhardt Hegelplatz, Flst. No. 7940/2 1911 Ludwig Habich , artist; Paul Bonatz , Prof.
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Hoppenlau-Friedhof (aggregate)
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Hoppenlau-Friedhof
(aggregate)
Hoppenlau-Friedhof, Flst. No. 7900, 7898/2 1626, 1749, 1824, 1840 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Facades of the Dresdner Bank office building Huberstrasse 2, 4; Schlossstrasse 20th 1915-1916 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Schüttle, Government Builder; Gustav Adolf von Bredow , sculptor
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Part of the former polytechnic, original main building
Part of the former polytechnic, original main building Keplerstrasse 7th 1860-1864, 1875-1879 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Josef von Egle (1860–1864); Christian Friedrich von Leins and Alexander von Tritschler (1875–1879)
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Former royal tax college and main tax office
Former royal tax college and main tax office Kienestr. 41, 43 1897 Italian Neo-Renaissance, French Neoclassicism, Albert von Berger, Building Director
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Koppental fountain (aggregate)
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Koppental fountain
(aggregate)
Panoramastraße / Seestraße,
river no. 8599/2
1904-1905, 1926 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Halmhuber, artist; E. Ehmann, painter
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Part of the SG "Former factory and administration building of Robert Bosch AG"
Part of the SG "Former factory and administration building of Robert Bosch AG" Seidenstrasse 20th Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former factory and office building (including paternoster)
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Former factory and office building (including paternoster) Seidenstrasse 36 1933-1935 New Objectivity, Architects of Robert Bosch AG
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5 figures in the city garden (= part of the "Former Polytechnic, original main building")
5 figures in the city garden
(= part of the "Former Polytechnic, original main building")
Stadtgarten, Keplerstr. 7th 1860-1864, 1975-1979 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Josef von Egle (1860–1864); Christian Friedrich von Leins and Alexander von Tritschler
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Europaviertel

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Central Station
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Central Station Arnulf-Klett-Platz 2 1914-1928 New Objectivity, Expressionism, Paul Bonatz , Prof. and Friedrich Eugen Scholer
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Central Station

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Hindenburgbau (commercial building)
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Hindenburgbau (commercial building) Arnulf-Klett-Platz 1, 3, Königstr. 2 1926-1929 New Objectivity, Hans Paul Schmohl ; Georg Staehelin; Albert Eitel ; Karl Fink; Bielenberg; Industriehof AG
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Administrative and commercial building
Administrative and commercial building Arnulf-Klett-Platz 7, Lautenschlagerstr. 2 1929-1931 New Objectivity, Expressionism, Paul Bonatz , Prof. and Friedrich Eugen Scholer
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Marquardt-Bau (hotel and commercial building)
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Marquardt construction (hotel and office building)
material entity
Bolzstrasse 4, 6, Königstr. 22nd 1872-1874, 1895, 1947-1948, 1956-1958 Historicism, August Beyer (1872–1874); Ludwig Eisenlohr and Carl Weigle (1895)
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First central station in Stuttgart
First central station in Stuttgart Bolzstrasse 8 A, 8 B 1844-1846, 1864-1867 Classicism (late classicism), Karl Etzel (1844–1846); Julius Abel , Ludwig Klein, Georg Morlock and Adolf Wolff (1864–1867)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Cinema and commercial building with portico of the 2nd Stuttgart central station
Cinema and commercial building with portico of the 2nd Stuttgart central station Bolzstrasse 10 1864-1867, 1925-1926, 1948-1949 Italian Neo-Renaissance (Portikus), Expressionism, G. Morlok and A. Wolff (1864–1867 Portikus); Schmohl and Staehelin (1925–1926)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Royal Railroad Administration Building
Former Royal Railroad Administration Building Friedrichstrasse 23 B 1899, 1949 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Royal Railway Building Inspectorate; Oskar Schon, engineer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


General Directorate of Railways (including paternoster) Heilbronner Str. 7, 9 1911-1912 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Martin Mayer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Vineyard walls with stairs and foundation walls of a Belvedere (entity)
Vineyard walls with stairs and foundation walls of a Belvedere
(entity)
Jägerstrasse (at No. 30), Flst.No. 8660/6 1863 Karl Etzel , Senior Building Officer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Administrative building of the Schwäbische Treuhand AG Jägerstrasse 26 1956 International style from 1950, Hans Volkart , Prof.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Administration and commercial building (only the outer walls of the building are still there)
Administration and commercial building (only the outer walls of the building are still there) Lautenschlagerstr. 22, 24 1936-1937 Neoclassicism, Georg Stähelin , Building Councilor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG



Kernerviertel

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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses
(aggregate)
Am Neckartor 18, 20 1904-1907 Art Nouveau, Emil Rein
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tower of the Evangelical Peace Church
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Tower of the Evangelical Peace Church Friedensplatz 1 1890-1892 Historicism - Neo-Romanesque, Conrad von Dollinger , Prof .; Wilhelm Rösch , sculptor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Friedensplatz 7, 9 1910-1912 Neoclassicism, Joseph August Lang
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment buildings with shops (aggregate)
Apartment buildings with shops
(aggregate)
Friedenstrasse 1, 3, 5; Neckarstrasse 120 1893 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Carl Heim, Karl Hengerer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment buildings with shops (aggregate)
Apartment buildings with shops
(aggregate)
Friedenstrasse 2; Neckarstrasse 98, Schubartstr. 7, 9 1902 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Carl Heim and Heinz Sipple
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Friedenstrasse 12 1902 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Adolf and Carl Eckert, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


retaining wall
retaining wall Haußmannstraße,
Flst.Nr. 9100/1
1890-1910 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Kernerbrünnele
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Kernerbrünnele Kernerplatz,
Reg. No. 1314/4
1934 Carl Eisele, sculptor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Kernerstr. 15th 1864-1865 Classicism (late classicism), Friedrich Mehrer, site manager
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Justinus Kerner bust
Justinus Kerner bust Kernerstr. 19 B 1894 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house with shop
Double tenement house with shop Kernerstr. 24 A, 24 B 1895 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Alfred Wild
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Apartment building including fencing, archway to the relay and door leaf (totality)
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Apartment building including fencing, archway to the relay and door leaf
(totality)
Kernerstr. 26th 1895 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Richard Zettler
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses
(aggregate)
Kernerstr. 28, Schützenstr. 13 1889-1890 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Adolf and Carl Eckert, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Kernerstr. 29, 31 1892 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Carl Eckert, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses
(aggregate)
Kernerstr. 32, 34 1889-1890 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Carl Eckert, foreman
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Apartment buildings with shops (totality)
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Apartment buildings with shops
(totality)
Kernerstr. 43, 45 1882-1883 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Carl Weigle
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Landhausstrasse 26th 1890-1900 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Alfred Wild
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses
(aggregate)
Landhausstrasse 32, 34 1898 Art Nouveau, Karl Blankenhorn, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
Apartment building Landhausstrasse 54 1904 Historicism - Heimatstil, Carl Heim and Jacob Früh
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Ruin of the pleasure house
Ruin of the pleasure house Middle castle garden,
river no. 673
1583-1593, 1902 Renaissance, Georg Beer , master builder
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Franz Liszt Monument
Franz Liszt Monument Middle castle garden,
river no. 673
1903 Adolf Fremd , sculptor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Eberhard monument
Eberhard monument Middle castle garden,
river no. 673
1881 Paul Müller , sculptor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Memorial for the Württemberg Grenadier Regiment Queen Olga
Memorial for the Württemberg Grenadier Regiment Queen Olga Middle castle garden,
river no. 673
1923 Heimatstil 1920–1945, Fritz von Graevenitz , sculptor and captain a. D.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Neckarstrasse 94, 96 1893 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, G. Geißler, Werkmeister
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop (part of a SG)
Apartment building with shop
(part of a SG)
Neckarstrasse 98 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop (part of a SG)
Apartment building with shop
(part of a SG)
Neckarstrasse 120 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings
Residential and commercial buildings Neckarstrasse 136 1904 Historicism, Müller W.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment buildings with shops (aggregate)
Apartment buildings with shops
(aggregate)
Nikolausstrasse 2, Werastr. 111 1902-1905 German neo-renaissance, neo-baroque, art nouveau, Wilhelm Müller
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Apartment building
Apartment building Singer Street 5 1884 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Adolf and Carl Eckert, foreman
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Season of singers
Season of singers Singer Street;
Flst.No. 1340/2, 1340/3, 1340/4
1883-1887 Historicism
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Tenement house
Tenement house Schubartstr. 5 1904 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, JV Schweickart
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Apartment building with shop (part of a SG)
Apartment building with shop
(part of a SG)
Schubartstr. 7th Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop (part of a SG)
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(part of a SG)
Schubartstr. 9 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment houses z.  T. with restaurant (totality)
Apartment houses z. T. with restaurant
(totality)
Schubartstr. 13, 15, 17; Urbanstrasse 126. 132 1896-1898 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Carl Heim and Heinz Sipple
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Tenement house
Tenement house Schützenstrasse 6th 1863 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Karl Heim and Karl Hengerer
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses
(aggregate)
Schützenstrasse 8, 10 1890 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Adolf and Carl Eckert, foreman
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Tenement house (part of a SG)
Tenement house
(part of a SG)
Schützenstrasse 10 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house (part of a SG)
Tenement house
(part of a SG)
Schützenstrasse 13 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Urbanstrasse 53 1886 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Adolf and Carl Eckert, foreman
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Urbanstrasse 55 1888 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, August Mayer and G. Heim
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Tenement house
Tenement house Urbanstrasse 57 1888 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Karl Friedrich Oelkrug, foreman
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Apartment building with shops
Apartment building with shops Urbanstrasse 59 1889 Classicism (late classicism), Georg Kroener
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Urbanstrasse 72 1886 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, August Mayer, foreman
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Tenement house
Tenement house Urbanstrasse 74 1888 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Bernhard Schauz
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Urbanstrasse 76, 78 1887 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, August Mayer and G. Heim
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Tenement house
Tenement house Urbanstrasse 95 1897 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Paul Hauszer, court architect
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Double tenement houses with shops (totality)
Double tenement houses with shops
(totality)
Urbanstrasse 104, 106, 108, 110, 112, 114 1886 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Ludwig Blankenhorn, foreman
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Tenement house (part of a SG)
Tenement house
(part of a SG)
Urbanstrasse 126 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house (part of a SG)
Tenement house
(part of a SG)
Urbanstrasse 132 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
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Tenement house with shop Werastr. 37 1893 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, August Mayer and G. Heim
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Tenement house
Tenement house Werastr. 39 1896 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Carl Heim and Heinz Sipple
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Apartment building (including enclosure) entity
Apartment building (including enclosure)
entity
Werastr. 41 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Adolf and Carl Eckert, foreman
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Apartment building (including enclosure)
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Werastr. 43 1895 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Alfred Wild
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Apartment building with shop (including lattice gate)
Apartment building with shop (including Gittertor)
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Werastr. 49 1902 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Adolf Haro and Eugen Klaiber
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Apartment building (including enclosure) entity
Apartment building (including enclosure)
entity
Werastr. 50 1894 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Adolf and Carl Eckert, foreman
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Tenement house
Tenement house Werastr. 51 1910 Art Nouveau (geometric), neoclassicism, Adolf and Carl Eckert, foreman
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Tenement house
Tenement house Werastr. 52 1894 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Alfred Wild
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Apartment building with shop (part of a SG)
Apartment building with shop
(part of a SG)
Werastr. 111 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house (including enclosure) entity
Double tenement house (including enclosure)
entity
Werfmershalde 14, 16 1910-1911 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Christian Wittmann and Rudolf Schweitzer
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Diemershalde

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Apartment building
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Apartment building Alexanderstrasse 2 1888 Historicism-Neo-Baroque, Adolf and Carl Eckert, foreman
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Former Villa Augusta
Former Villa Augusta Alexanderstrasse 3 1876 Classicism (late classicism), Heinrich Eberbach
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villa
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villa Alexanderstrasse 4 A 1890 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Ludwig Eisenlohr , Carl Weigle
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villa
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villa Alexanderstrasse 6 1901-1902 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Carl Weigle
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Apartment building with door leaf and lattice gate
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Apartment building with door leaf and lattice gate Alexanderstrasse 8 A 1877 Classicism (late classicism), Adolf Wolff, Stadtbaurat
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Apartment building
Apartment building Alexanderstrasse 8 B 1934 Expressionism , New Objectivity , Stantscho Stantscheff
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses
(aggregate)
Alexanderstraße 9 A, 9 B 1896-1997 Historicism, Neo-Gothic, Neo-Renaissance, Karl Beisbarth , Jakob Früh
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Tenement house (part of SG)
Tenement house
(part of SG)
Alexanderstrasse 9 B 1896-1997 Neo-Baroque, Karl Beisbarth, Jakob Früh
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Alexanderstrasse 11 1884 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Nill Jakob, foreman
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Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstrasse 13 1873 Classicism (late classicism), Otto Bayer
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Alexanderstrasse 17 1890 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Adolf Rösch
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Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstrasse 19 1895 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Ad. Schönnagel, Hofwerkmeister
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Commercial and apartment building
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Commercial and apartment building Alexanderstrasse 26 B 1889 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Adolf Rösch
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Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstrasse 27 1869 Classicism (late classicism), Georg Schöttle , building contractor
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Alexanderstrasse 29 1865 Classicism (late classicism), Georg Schöttle , building contractor
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Alexanderstrasse 32 1902 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Eugen Burk , foreman
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Apartment and commercial buildings (aggregate)
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Apartment and commercial buildings
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Alexanderstrasse 36 1893 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Karl Hengerer
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Apartment and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Apartment and commercial buildings
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Blumenstrasse 32 1893 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Karl Hengerer
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Apartment and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Apartment and commercial buildings
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Blumenstrasse 34 1893 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Karl Hengerer
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Print shop building
Print shop building Blumenstrasse 36 A, 36 B 1900 Early industrial architecture until 1920, Georg Friedrich Bihl , Alfred Woltz
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Office building
Office building Charlottenstrasse 31 1953-1955 International style steel frame construction, Paul Stohrer
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Former Villa Wittmann, then Loes (villa including garden, Renmisenbau, wall, pavilion, pergola)
Former Villa Wittmann, then Loes (villa including the garden, Renmisenbau, Wall, Pavilion, Pergolabau)
impersonal entity
Diemershaldenstrasse 11, 11 A 1906-1907, 1922 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, G. Stahl, A. Bossert, Eugen Lang (garden architect)
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Atonement Cross, called Postmicheleskreuz
Atonement Cross, called Postmicheleskreuz Diemershaldenstraße 13, parcel 2970/3 1490-91 Late medieval legal monument
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Apartment building (part of SG)
Apartment building
(part of SG)
Diemershaldenstrasse 23 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Galate fountain with system and relay
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Galate fountain with system and relay Eugensplatz, Eugenstrasse 1889/90 Otto Reht , Paul Stotz , Sculptor
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Tavern boom
Tavern boom Gaisburgstrasse 12 A 1864 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
Apartment building Gaisburgstrasse 27 1870 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Historical route connection
Historical route connection Gaisburgstrasse, parcel 3024 Paved path with bounding dry stone walls
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Apartment building
Apartment building Gerokstrasse 4 1907/08 Stuttgart School , Louis-Seize , Hans Weirether
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Former Villa Eisenlohr and Jeitteles with garage, garden and portico
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Former Villa Eisenlohr and Jeitteles with garage, garden and portico Gerokstrasse 11, 11 A 1906, 1921 Art Nouveau, Neo-Baroque, Ludwig Eisenlohr, Carl Weigle
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Residential building
Residential building Gerokstrasse 13 A 1904 Historicism, Adolf Schiedt
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Haussmannstrasse 1 1891 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Paul Lauser , Professor
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Tenement house, labeled "Wagenburg"
Tenement house, labeled "Wagenburg" Haussmannstrasse 2 1891 Classicism (late classicism), neo-renaissance, Eugen Albert
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Apartment building
Apartment building Haussmannstrasse 20 1907 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Robert Schmid , Emil Burkhardt
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Apartment building
Apartment building Haussmannstrasse 22 1907 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Hummel, Förstner
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Tenement house
Tenement house Kernerstrasse 63 1895 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Carl Friedrich Oelkrug
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Apartment building
Apartment building Pfizerstraße 3 1907 Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Erwin Waelde
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Double apartment building
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Double apartment building Pfizerstraße 11, 15 1911 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Richard Katz
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Double apartment building
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Double apartment building Pfizerstraße 17, 19 1912/13 Neoclassicism, Carl Heim , Jakob Früh
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Sinner scale (including so-called “Sinner Stone”) entity
Sinner scale (including so-called “Sinner Stone”)
entity
Season of sinners 1890-1910 Mention of the sinner's relay as "staggered furrow" and as "relay furrow" come from the year 1304; the garment "In the Sinner" is mentioned in a document in 1466 and is possibly named after a person of that name. The news goes about the nobles Hans Bernhard Rugger and Rudolf Werner von Weißenburg that Rugger killed Weißenburg in 1339 after a dispute, was sentenced to death in Vienna and asked to be beheaded in his family's vineyard above Pfizerstrasse. However, the so-called sinners stones cannot have anything to do with this case due to their lower age. One bears the inscriptions “God sey mir Sünder Gnedig” and “Anno Domini 1552 Johann Ruger”, the other bears two inscriptions in Latin, which translate as: “What the wicked want is lost” and “Sin not from now on more ”, furthermore it is decorated with a skull and bears a name and date inscription:“ Joans Broll 1564 ”. Hermann Lenz rejects the assumption that the squad of sinners led to a general place of execution ; According to his information, a place of execution was rather on the Schellberg and later near the Gänsheide, a gallows in the 16th century in the Wolframshalde.
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Sin stone
Sin stone Season of sinners Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Multi-family house including enclosure (totality)
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Multi-family house including enclosure
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Wagenburgstrasse 1 1904 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Adolf Haro
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Multi-family house "Sonnenbühl" including fence and gate (totality)
Multi-family house "Sonnenbühl" including fence and gate
(totality)
Wagenburgstrasse 10 1901/02 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Heimatstil, August Knoblauch , Building Councilor
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Apartment building with a former shop and enclosure (totality)
Apartment building with a former shop and enclosure
(totality)
Werastraße 10 1872 Classicism (late classicism), neo-renaissance, Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Apartment building
Apartment building Werastraße 21 1878 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Otto Bayer
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Keeper's house
(part of the SG "Former State Water Works with Reservoir")
Werastraße 27 A Created by the building authority of the municipal waterworks.
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Multi-family house with shop
Multi-family house with shop Alexanderstrasse 69 1870 Late Classicism , Otto Bayer
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Alexanderstrasse 77, 79 1897-1898 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Gustav Haeberle
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Former Belgian consulate
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Former Belgian consulate Alexanderstrasse 93 1907 Art Nouveau, Louis-seize-Formen, Richard Zettler , Paul Zettler
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses
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Alexanderstrasse 95, 97, 99 1903-1905 Art Nouveau, Louis-Seize-Formen, Friedrich Osswald
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Alexanderstrasse 101, 103 1902/03 Neo-Baroque / Louis-Seize -formen, Ludwig Eisenlohr , Carl Weigle
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Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstrasse 105 1894 Historicism , Ludwig Eisenlohr, Carl Weigle
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Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstrasse 107 1903 Neo-Gothic , Neo-Renaissance , Eugen Kelle , Wilhelm Zerrweck
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Villa with garage and tea pavilion including enclosure (totality)
Villa with garage and tea pavilion including enclosure
(totality)
Alexanderstrasse 115, 115b 1924, 1928 Heimatstil , Stuttgart School , Oscar Reck , Blaich
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Apartment building
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Apartment building Alexanderstrasse 117 1907 Neo-Renaissance, Alfred Seitz
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Apartment building
Apartment building At Reichelenberg 3 1885 Neo-Renaissance, Bernhard Schnauz
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villa
villa At Reichelenberg 11 1840, 1883-1884 Classicism, Ludwig Friedrich Gaab , Heinrich Eberbach
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Apartment building
Apartment building Danneckerstraße 21 1899 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Karl Hengerer
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Apartment building
Apartment building Danneckerstraße 22 1899-1900 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Karl Hengerer
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Danneckerstraße 23 A, 23 B 1896-1897 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Carl Weigle
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Tenement house
Tenement house Danneckerstraße 26 1903 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Art Nouveau, Karl Hengerer
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Double apartment building (including lattice gate)
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Double apartment house (including Gittertor)
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Danneckerstraße 27 A, 27 B 1898 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Karl Hengerer
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Apartment building with shop and enclosure (entity)
Apartment building with shop and enclosure
(entity)
Danneckerstraße 28 1896-1899 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Carl Weigle
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Double tenement house
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Double tenement house Danneckerstraße 29 B, 29 C 1896 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Richard Zettler
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Apartment building
Apartment building Danneckerstraße 30, 30a 1903 Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Heinrich J. Keller
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Multi-family house including enclosure (totality)
Multi-family house including enclosure
(totality)
Danneckerstraße 32 1894 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Karl Hengerer
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Apartment building including door leaf
Apartment building including door leaf Danneckerstraße 34 1899 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Gottlob Schäufelin
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Multi-family houses including lattice gates (totality)
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Multi-family houses including lattice gates
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Danneckerstraße 36, 38, 40, 42 1903-1904 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Richard Zettler
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Apartment building (including door leaf and lattice gate)
Apartment building (including door leaf and lattice gate) Danneckerstraße 44 1903-1904 Historicism, German Neo-Renaissance, Karl Hengerer
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Series of single-family houses (including enclosures)
Number of single family houses (including enclosure)
entirety of
Danneckerstraße 46 A, 46 B, 46 C 1906-1907 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism (southern German), Karl Hengerer
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Double tenement house with restaurant
Double tenement house with restaurant Dobelstrasse 2, 4 1887 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Gottlob Widmann, Werkmeister
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Apartment buildings with shops (aggregate)
Apartment buildings with shops
(aggregate)
Dobelstrasse 7, Sonnenbergstrasse. 8th 1912 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, E. and R. Schleicher
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Ludwig Hofacker Church
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Ludwig Hofacker Church Dobelstrasse 12 1949-1950 Emergency church program, Otto Bartning
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Tenement house
Tenement house Dobelstrasse 18th 1888 Classicism (late classicism), Albert Schwarz
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Dobelstrasse 20, 22 1889 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Carl Weigle
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Multi-family houses (aggregate)
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Multi-family houses
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Hohenheimer Str. 5, 7, 9 1872 Classicism (late classicism), Johann Conrad von Dollinger, Professor
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Former Wilhelms-Realschule
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Former Wilhelms-Realschule Hohenheimer Str. 12 1896 Historicism - Neo-Baroque (French), Emil Mayer, Stadtbaurat
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Apartment building with former shops
Apartment building with former shops Hohenheimer Str. 25 1870 Classicism (late classicism), A. Pfrimer
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 33, 35 1873 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Wilhelm Brenner, master stone mason
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 36 1874 Classicism (late classicism), Wilhelm Brenner, master stone mason
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Apartment building with Stitzenburg pharmacy
Apartment building with Stitzenburg pharmacy Hohenheimer Str. 38 1883, 1901 Classicism (late classicism), Bernhard Schauz (1883), Albert Bauder (1901)
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Hohenheimer Str. 41 A 1909 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Alfred Seitz
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 42 1880-1881 Classicism (late classicism), Carl Menninger
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 44 1874 Classicism (late classicism), A. Pfrimer
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Hohenheimer Str. 47 1903 Louis-Seize-forms, Art Nouveau (geometric), Ludwig Eisenlohr and Carl Weigle
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Double tenement house with shop
Double tenement house with shop Hohenheimer Str. 50 A, 50 B 1882-1883 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Wittmann and Stahl
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Double tenement house with shops
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Double tenement house with shops Hohenheimer Str. 52, Wächterstr. 1 1896-1897 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, L. Bollinger and Albert Lorenz, foreman
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 54 1895-1896 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Karl Maisenbacher
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 55 1873 Classicism (late classicism), Jakob Kemmler, road construction
inspector Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 56 1895 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 58 A, 58 B 1893 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Alfred Wild
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 59 1872 Classicism (late classicism), Wilhelm Brenner, master stone mason
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 61 1872 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, A. Primer
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 63 1872 Classicism (late classicism), Wilhelm Braunwald, foreman
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Apartment building with a former shop
Apartment building with a former shop Hohenheimer Str. 64 1873 Classicism (late classicism), Carl Menninger, master stone mason
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 65 1873 Classicism (late classicism), Gustav Kalenberg, construction technician
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses
(aggregate)
Hohenheimer Str. 66, 68 1872 Classicism (late classicism), Carl Menninger, master stone mason
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Apartment building with an architect's studio and shop
Apartment building with an architect's studio and shop Hohenheimer Str. 67 1897-1898 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Romanesque, Richard Zettler
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 69 1898 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Alfred Wild
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Tenement complex
Tenement complex Hohenheimer Str. 71 A, 71 B, 73 1897-1898 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Richard Zettler
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 81 1889 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Emil Geißler and Carl Ulmer, foreman
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 83 1890 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Carl Weigle
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Hohenheimer Str. 85, 87 1890-1891 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Villa (with enclosure) as a whole
Villa (with enclosure) as a
whole
Hohenheimer Str. 93 1891-1892 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Carl Weigle
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Inscription stone
Inscription stone Mohlstrasse 1 1740 Baroque
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villa
villa Mohlstrasse 7th 1904 Heimatstil, Albert Schiller
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Tenement house
Tenement house Nagelstrasse 2 1902 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Heinrich Jakob Keller
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Apartment building
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Apartment building Nagelstrasse 4th 1887 Late Classicism, Italian / French Neo-Renaissance, Bernhard Schauz
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Former Villa Leins Pfizerstr. 2 B 1882, 1887 Classicism (late classicism), Italian country house style, Christian Friedrich von Leins , senior building officer
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Villa Scheufelen with garages and staff residence
(aggregate)
Pfizerstr. 2 E, 2 F, Staffelbergstr. 51 1936 Heimatstil, Stuttgart School 1920–1945, Kurt Dübbers (Paul Bonatz was involved in the preparatory planning)
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Multi-family house (including fencing)
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Multi family (including fencing)
impersonal entity
Sonnenbergstrasse 3 1899 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, A. Lorker, Bauführer (?)
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Apartment building Sonnenbergstrasse 5 A 1899-1900 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Ernst Friz
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Multi-family houses (including enclosures and door leaves)
Apartment buildings (including fencing and door panels)
material entity
Sonnenbergstrasse 5 B, 7 1899-1900 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, German Neo-Renaissance, Wilhelm Mack
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Multi-family houses (including enclosures and door leaves)
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Apartment buildings (including fencing and door panels)
material entity
Sonnenbergstrasse 7th 1899-1900 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, German Neo-Renaissance, Wilhelm Mack
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Row rental houses "Villenkolonie Unterer Sonnenberg" (totality)
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Row rental houses "Villenkolonie Unterer Sonnenberg"
(totality)
Sonnenbergstrasse 6 A to 6 F 1925 Heimatstil, Expressionism, Wilhelm Ritter von Graf
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Apartment buildings with shops (part of the SG "Apartment buildings with shops")
Apartment buildings with shops
(part of the SG "Apartment buildings with shops")
Sonnenbergstrasse 8th Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Sonnenbergstrasse 10 1891 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Heinrich Storz
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Tenement house
Tenement house Sonnenbergstrasse 12 1893 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, August Mayer and G. Heim
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Tenement house
Tenement house Sonnenbergstrasse 13 1889 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Wilhelm Mack
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Double apartment building including enclosure (entity)
Double apartment building including enclosure
(entity)
Sonnenbergstrasse 14, 16, 16/1 1893 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Heinrich Storz, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Sonnenbergstrasse 15th 1899 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Albert Schiller
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Multi-family house including enclosure (totality)
Multi-family house including enclosure
(totality)
Sonnenbergstrasse 17th 1896 Historicism, Albert Schiller
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Multi-family houses including fencing (totality)
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Multi-family houses including fencing
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Sonnenbergstrasse 18, 20, 22 1895-1897 Historicism, Carl Heim and Heinz Sipple
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Apartment building
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Apartment building Sonnenbergstrasse 19th 1897 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Albert Pantle , Building Inspector
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Apartment building
Apartment building Sonnenbergstrasse 21st 1897 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Albert Schiller
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Multi-family house (including enclosure, door leaf and roof)
Multi family (including fencing, door and Hood Mold)
impersonal entity
Sonnenbergstrasse 23 1895 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Castle Style, Albert Schiller
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Villas (aggregate)
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Villas
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Sonnenbergstrasse 24 1900-1901 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Hummel and Förstner
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Apartment building (including enclosure, door leaf and original interior)
Multi family (including fencing, door leaf and original interior)
material entity
Sonnenbergstrasse 25th 1895 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Albert Schiller
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Multi-family house (including enclosure, portal roofing and balcony grating)
Multi family (including fencing, Portalverdachung and balcony railings)
impersonal entity
Sonnenbergstrasse 27 1895 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Albert Schiller
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Apartment building (including enclosure and door leaf)
Multi family (including fencing and door leaf)
material entity
Sonnenbergstrasse 29 1895 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Schweizerhaus, Albert Schiller
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Apartment building
Apartment building Stafflenbergstrasse 2 1911 Neoclassicism, Hummel and Förstner
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Multi-family house (including lattice gate)
Multi family (including Gittertor)
impersonal entity
Stafflenbergstrasse 16 1910 Neoclassicism, Vain and Steigleder
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Double multi-family house (including the enclosure)
Double-multi-family house (including enclosure)
entirety of
Stafflenbergstrasse 18, 20 1900 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Hummel and Förstner
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Apartment building
Apartment building Stafflenbergstrasse 22nd 1906-1907 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Kappler and Beckmann
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Multi-family house (including fencing)
Multi family (including fencing)
impersonal entity
Stafflenbergstrasse 24, 24a 1902-1903 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Hummel and Förstner
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Multi-family house (including fencing)
Multi family (including fencing)
impersonal entity
Stafflenbergstrasse 26th 1902-1903 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Hummel and Förstner
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Multi-family house (including fencing)
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Multi family (including fencing)
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Stafflenbergstrasse 34 1902 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Heimatstil, Schmohl and Staehelin
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Villa Malabar (including walling) as a whole
Villa Malabar (including walling) as a
whole
Stafflenbergstrasse 36 1906 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Schmohl and Staehelin
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Apartment building, labeled "Belvedere"
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Apartment building, labeled "Belvedere" Stafflenbergstrasse 38 1903 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Louis-Seize-forms, Schmohl and Staehelin
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Multi-family house (including fencing)
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Multi family (including fencing)
impersonal entity
Stafflenbergstrasse 44 1909 Neoclassicism, Albert Schieber
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Stitzenburgstrasse 5 A, 5 B 1892-1894 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Sipple
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Stitzenburgstrasse 7, 9 1887 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Wittmann and Stahl
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Tenement house
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Tenement house Stitzenburgstrasse 8th 1899 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Karl Hengerer
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Sünderstein with inscription
(part of the SG Sünderstaffel, Diemershalde)
Season of sinners 1564 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Stitzenburgstrasse 11 1885 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Wittmann and Stahl
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Double tenement house with the seat of the Stitzenburg Society
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Double tenement house with the seat of the Stitzenburg Society Stitzenburgstrasse 14, 16 1893-1895 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Carl Heim and Heinz Sipple
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Stitzenburgstrasse 15, 17 1882 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Carl Menninger, foreman
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Tenement house
Tenement house Stitzenburgstrasse 18th 1894 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Alexius Lehenherr and Aaron Landauer, foreman
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Double tenement house (including lattice gates)
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Double apartment building (including lattice gates)
impersonal entity
Stitzenburgstrasse 20, 22 1896 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Richard Zettler
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Tenement house with shop
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Tenement house with shop Guardian Street 9 1896 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Gustav Häberle, foreman
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Tenement house
Tenement house Guardian Street 10 1895 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Alexius Lehenherr and Aaron Landauer, foreman
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Heusteigviertel

image designation location Dating description
Weißenburgbrunnen
Weißenburgbrunnen Alexanderstraße, Zimmermannstraße, Flst. No. 3286/2 1910, 1954 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Daniel Stocker (1954)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstrasse 78 1902-1903 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Heinrich Keller
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstrasse 80 1902 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, G. Kocher, Werkmeister
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double apartment building
Double apartment building Alexanderstrasse 88, 90 1906 Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Louis-Seize, Richard Zettler
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building or apartment building
Apartment building or apartment building Alexanderstr. 92 1903-1909 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Friedrich Russ, foreman
Part of the material set Alexanderstraße 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102; Zimmermannstraße 4, 6, 10, 12
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building or apartment building
Apartment building or apartment building Alexanderstr. 94 1903-1909 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Friedrich Russ, foreman
Part of the material set Alexanderstraße 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102; Zimmermannstraße 4, 6, 10, 12
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building or apartment building
Apartment building or apartment building Alexanderstr. 96 1903-1909 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Friedrich Russ, foreman
Part of the material set Alexanderstraße 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102; Zimmermannstraße 4, 6, 10, 12
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building or apartment building
Apartment building or apartment building Alexanderstr. 98 1903-1909 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Friedrich Russ, foreman
Part of the material set Alexanderstraße 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102; Zimmermannstraße 4, 6, 10, 12
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Apartment building or apartment building
Apartment building or apartment building Alexanderstr. 100 1903-1909 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Friedrich Russ, foreman
Part of the material set Alexanderstraße 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102; Zimmermannstraße 4, 6, 10, 12
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building or apartment building
Apartment building or apartment building Alexanderstr. 102 1903-1909 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Friedrich Russ, foreman
Part of the material set Alexanderstraße 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102; Zimmermannstraße 4, 6, 10, 12
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Double tenement houses (aggregate)
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Double tenement houses
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Alexanderstr. 104, 106, 108, 110 1909-1910 Historicism-Neo-Baroque, Louis-Seize-Formen, Alfred Seitz
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Alexanderstr. 112 1908-1909 Historicism-Neo-Baroque, Alfred Seitz
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Double tenement house with restaurant
Double tenement house with restaurant Bopserstr. 1, Wilhelmsplatz (Stuttgart) 9 1830-1840, 1862 Classicism (late classicism), Friedrich Schied
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Bopserstr. 2 1889 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Heinrich Storz
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses
(aggregate)
Bopserstr. 3, 5 1870-1872 Classicism, Carl Eitelbuß
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Bopserstr. 6, 8 1867 Classicism (late classicism), Carl and Gustav Jooss, building contractors
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Tenement house
Tenement house Bopserstr. 7th 1871 Classicism (late classicism), Franz Schittenhelm
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Double tenement house with restaurants
Double tenement house with restaurants Bopserstr. 18, Christophstr. 45 1892-1893 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Christophstrasse 36 1870 Classicism (late classicism), Carl Menninger, master stone mason
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Material entirety Hofbuchdruckerei Greiner and Pfeiffer
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Material entirety Hofbuchdruckerei Greiner and Pfeiffer Christophstrasse 36, 38, 40 1870 * No. 38: Factory building, former extension of the former printing house at Christophstr. 40, (1915. Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Schweitzer Rudolf)
  • No. 40: Former printing house (1894, Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz)
  • No. 36: see above
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Tenement house
Tenement house Christophstrasse 37 1862 Classicism (late classicism), Gustav Jooss, foreman
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Tenement complex with shops (totality)
Tenement complex with shops
(totality)
Christophstrasse 39, 41, 43, Heusteigstr. 31, 33, 35 1879-1881 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Jooss and Cie., Construction company (Carl Jooss, architect and Gustav Jooss, foreman)
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Apartment building with a former shop built later
Apartment building with a former shop built later Hauptstätter Strasse 61 1830, 1890 Classicism, Christian Barth, master stone mason
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Hauptstätter Strasse 63 1830 Classicism
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Residential building Hauptstätter Strasse. 63a 1830 Classicism
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Commercial and apartment building
Commercial and apartment building Heusteigstr. 34 1872 Classicism (late classicism), Carl and Gustav Jooss, building contractors
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Heusteigstr. 37 1889 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Heusteigstr. 43 A, 43 B 1889 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Adolf Rötsch
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Craftsman's mark Heusteigstr. 43 C (part) 1865 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Heusteigstr. 44 1894 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Eduard Pfeiffer House
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Eduard Pfeiffer House Heusteigstr. 45 1889-1890 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Wittmann and Stahl
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Heusteigstr. 46, 48 1890 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Karl Beisbarth
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Apartment building with shops
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Apartment building with shops Heusteigstr. 47 1889-1890 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Anton Ockert, post-builder
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Heusteigstr. 49 1901 Art Nouveau, Robert Schmid and Emil Burkhardt
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Heusteigstr. 54, Weißenburgstr. 15th 1881, 1886 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Julius Holch, garrison builder
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Jacob School
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Jacob School Jakobstrasse 11 1884-1886 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Adolf Wolff, Stadtbaurat and P. Burkhardt
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Tenement house
Tenement house Jakobstrasse 18th 1861 Jakob Schwarz, foreman
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Double tenement house with restaurant (Murrhardter Hof)
Double tenement house with restaurant (Murrhardter Hof) Katharinenstrasse 1, Wilhelmsplatz (Stuttgart) 6 1893-1894 Historicism - German neo-renaissance, neo-baroque, Albert Lorenz, foreman
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Marienheim or -anstalt (former hostel for Catholic maids and workers) (totality)
Marienheim or -anstalt (former hostel for Catholic maids and workers)
(totality)
Katharinenstrasse 2 B, 4, 6 1898, 1906-1907, 1912-1913 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Commercial and apartment building
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Commercial and apartment building Mozartstrasse 3 1899 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Heinrich Storz
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Apartment building with shops
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Apartment building with shops Mozartstrasse 17th 1914 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Heckenberger and Stehle
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Heron fountain
Heron fountain Marie-Juchacz-Platz (Lorenzstaffel, Olgastraße) 1934 Julius Frick, sculptor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Olgastr. 67 1861 Classicism (late classicism), Gotthard Josenhans, foreman
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Former house with prayer room of the New Apostolic Congregation
Former house with prayer room of the New Apostolic Congregation Olgastr. 96 1913-1914 Neoclassicism, Hans Streit
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Tenement house
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Tenement house Olgastr. 98 1871 Classicism (late classicism), Wilhelm Brenner, foreman
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Olgastr. 100.102 1873 Classicism (late classicism), Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Apartment building with shop extension
Apartment building with shop extension Rosenstrasse 46 1864 Late Classicism, German Neo-Renaissance, Wilhelm Brenner, master stone mason
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Apartment building with shops
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Apartment building with shops Schlosserstr. 2 1891 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Heinrich Storz
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Schlosserstr. 6, 8 1846 Classicism, Wilhelm Brenner, master stone mason
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Multi-family house with factory and bathroom building (totality)
Multi-family house with factory and bathroom building
(totality)
Schlosserstr. 9, 9A 1881 Classicism (late classicism), Albert Speidel
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Multi-family house with courtyard and factory building (entity)
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Multi-family house with courtyard and factory building
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Schlosserstr. 11, 11 A 1883-1884, 1900-1910 Late Classicism, Historicism, Art Nouveau, Albert Speidel
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Double tenement house
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Double tenement house Schlosserstr. 14 A, 14 B 1895-1897 Historicism, German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Former property of the publishing house book dealer Albert Ebner with villa, business and magazine building (totality)
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Former property of the publishing house book dealer Albert Ebner with villa, business and magazine building
(totality)
Schlosserstr. 15, Sophienstr. 1 B, 1Ba 1866-1867 Late Classicism, Historicism, Carl Beisbarth (alias Beisbarth Senior)
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Tenement house
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Tenement house Schlosserstr. 20th 1874 Classicism, Adolf Höfer
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Tenement house
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Tenement house Schlosserstr. 28 1871 Classicism (late classicism), Heinrich Müller
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villa
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villa Sophienstrasse 1 B 1866-1867 Classicism (late classicism), Carl Beisbarth (alias Beisbarth Senior)
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Marthahaus
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Marthahaus Sophienstrasse 1 C 1888 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Theophil Frey
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Apartment building with rental and workshop rear building (aggregate)
Apartment building with rental and workshop rear building
(aggregate)
Sophienstrasse 2, 2 A 1896-1898 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Carl Beisbarth and Jakob Früh
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Sophienstrasse 2 B 1840, 1870 Classicism (late classicism)
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Tenement house with gatehouse
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Tenement house with gatehouse Sophienstrasse 2 C 1870 A. Pfrimer
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Tenement house
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Tenement house Sophienstrasse 3 B 1830, 1843 Classicism, Unknown (1833), F. Lachenmaier, Werkmeister (1843 increase)
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Sophienstrasse 4 A, 4 B 1829-1831, 1865 Classicism, Conrad Kurfiss (?), Steinhauer; Wilhelm Brenner, foreman (1865 extension)
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Double tenement house
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Double tenement house Sophienstrasse 6 A, 6 B 1831, 1831, 1889 Classicism, Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Unknown (1831); August Schiller (1889)
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Farm buildings Sophienstrasse 18a Carl Beisbarth (alias Beisbarth Senior)
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Sophienstaffel
Sophienstaffel Sophienstrasse, district no. 4230 1890 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Weißenburgstrasse 13 1872 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Jakob Schwarz, foreman
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Tenement house (including iron gate)
Tenement house (including iron gate) Weißenburgstrasse 19th 1891 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Robert Schmid and Emil Burckhardt
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Apartment building
Apartment building Weißenburgstrasse 23 1887 Historicism - Neorenaissance, Emil Meyer, Stadtbaurat
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Double tenement house with shop
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Double tenement house with shop Weißenburgstrasse 27, 29 1900 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Ernst Friz
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Double tenement house (including door leaves)
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Double tenement house (including door leaves) Weißenburgstrasse 31, 33 1902-1903 Louis-Seize-Formen Art Nouveau, Heinrich Storz
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Former Pelargus house with foundry workshop
Former Pelargus house with foundry workshop Weißenburgstrasse 35 1845 Unknown, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Wilhelmsplatz (Stuttgart) 1 1870 Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Apartment building with shops
Apartment building with shops Wilhelmsplatz (Stuttgart) 10 1820, 1846, 1891 Schweitzer, master carpenter (extension in 1846); Heinrich Storz (1891 increase)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Sigmund Fountain
Sigmund Fountain Wilhelmsplatz (Stuttgart), tax no. 560 1800-1825 Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret , Prof. (presumably the designer)
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Apartment buildings or apartment buildings (aggregate)
Apartment buildings or apartment buildings
(aggregate)
Zimmermannstrasse 4th Historicism, Art Nouveau, Friedrich Russ, foreman
Part of the material set Alexanderstraße 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102; Zimmermannstraße 4, 6, 10, 12
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment buildings or apartment buildings (aggregate)
Apartment buildings or apartment buildings
(aggregate)
Zimmermannstrasse 6th Historicism, Art Nouveau, Friedrich Russ, foreman
Part of the material set Alexanderstraße 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102; Zimmermannstraße 4, 6, 10, 12
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment buildings or apartment buildings
(aggregate)
Zimmermannstrasse 10, 12 1903-1909 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Friedrich Russ, foreman
Part of the material set Alexanderstraße 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102; Zimmermannstraße 4, 6, 10, 12
Protected according to § 2 DSchG



Individual evidence

  1. List of cultural monuments. Immovable architectural and art monuments. As of April 25, 2008 - by city district . (PDF) State capital Stuttgart, Office for Urban Planning and Urban Renewal, Lower Monument Protection Authority
  2. About the Graf-Eberhard-Bau
  3. ^ Sven Hahn: Städtebau in Stuttgart - The former building of the carpet gallery is to be demolished , in the Stuttgarter Zeitung , July 10, 2014, accessed on March 13, 2018.
  4. ^ Demolition of the building at Eberhardstrasse 63. Website of the city of Stuttgart. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  5. according to Anonymus (2011) City buys old poor house. Stuttgart Official Gazette No. 47/2011, p. 13
  6. Hermann Lenz, Günter Beysiegel: Stuttgart. From twelve years of life in Stuttgart. Belser, Stuttgart / Zurich 1983, ISBN 3-7630-9031-2 , p. 386 f.

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