List of cultural monuments in Stuttgart-Süd

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In the list of cultural monuments in Stuttgart-Süd , all immovable architectural and art monuments in Stuttgart-Süd 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-Süd district

Bopser

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Tenement house
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Tenement house Alexanderstr. 116 1898-1899 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Carl Heim and Heinz Sipple
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstr. 118 1903 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Schmohl and Staehelin
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstr. 120 1904 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Albert Schiller
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstr. 122 1904 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Albert Schiller
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Alexanderstr. 124 to 130 (straight), 136, 1906-1907 Neoclassicism, Historicism, Art Nouveau, Russ F.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstr. 133 1905 Historicism - Neo-Baroque
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Alexanderstr. 137, 139 1906 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Art Nouveau, Alfred Seitz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstr. 148 1907-1908 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, K. Rebmann, Werkmeister
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstr. 151, 153 1907 Historicism, Alfred Seitz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstr. 155 1911-1912 Neoclassicism, Alfred Seitz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


villa
villa At Bopserweg 5 1924-1925 Neoclassicism, Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Paul Gessinger
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


villa
villa At Bopserweg 7 1924-1925 Neoclassicism, Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Paul Gessinger
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Villas (aggregate)
Villas (aggregate) At Bopserweg 9 1924-1925 Neoclassicism, Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Paul Gessinger
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with front yard and enclosure (entity)
Apartment building with front yard and enclosure (entity) Bopserstr. 28 1903-1904 Art Nouveau, Neo-Gothic, Neo-Baroque, JV Schweickart
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Bopserwaldstrasse 18 A, 18 B, 20, 22 1902-1904 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, JV Schweickart
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Villa Geisselmann with garden house (totality)
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Villa Geisselmann with garden house (totality) Bopserwaldstrasse 24 1910 Castle architecture, Kaiser and Weippert
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Eisele with enclosure and staircase (totality)
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Former Villa Eisele with enclosure and staircase (totality) Bopserwaldstrasse 26th 1901 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, E. Klaiber and A. Haro
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


House Dr.  W. Müller with garden (entity)
House Dr. W. Müller with garden (entity) Bopserwaldstrasse 33 1937 Heimatstil, Stuttgart School 1920–1945, Paul Schmitthenner
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Goebel
Former Villa Goebel Bopserwaldstrasse 39 1913 Neoklassizismus, G. Stahl and A. Bossert
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former house of the Weise and Alsatian
Former house of the Weise and Alsatian Bopserwaldstrasse 45.47 1910 Historicism - country house style, Alsatian Martin
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Frankenstein
Former Villa Frankenstein Bopserwaldstrasse 55 1929 Bauhaus, New Building, International Style, Bloch and Guggenheimer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Müller-Burk
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Former Villa Müller-Burk Bopserwaldstrasse 56 1910 Historicism - Heimatstil, R. Dollinger
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Ruhbank (so-called Gruhe) in the Bopserwald
Ruhbank (so-called Gruhe) in the Bopserwald Bopserwaldstrasse 94 (approx. 40 m towards the forest) Vic. W 2/5 1800-1900 Historicism - Heimatstil, R. Dollinger
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Ernst von Sieglin monument
Ernst von Sieglin monument Ernst-Sieglin-Platz; Flst.No. 3377 1932-1934 Neoclassicism, Donndorf Karl, sculptor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Rauscher with enclosure (totality)
Former Villa Rauscher with enclosure (totality) Etzelstrasse 9 1908 Neoclassicism, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Anselm
Former Villa Anselm Etzelstrasse 11 1909 Neoclassicism, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Bauer with staircase (totality)
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Former Villa Bauer with staircase (totality) Etzelstrasse 27 1899-1900 Neoclassicism, Eitel Albert
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Vöth with staircase (totality)
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Former Villa Vöth with staircase (totality) Etzelstrasse 29 1878, 1903 Neo-Renaissance, Historicism - country style, Rueff and Omeis
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former tea house and marble hall of the demolished Villa Weissenburg (totality) Hohenheimer Str. 119, Flst. No. 3404 1912-1913 Historicism, Henes Heinrich
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Marble Hall (part of the SG of the demolished Villa Weissenburg)
Marble Hall (part of the SG of the demolished Villa Weissenburg) Hohenheimer Str. 119, Flst. No. 3404 1912-1913 Historicism, Henes Heinrich
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Bopser facilities on the Neue Weinsteige, with a fountain and monument (totality)
Bopser facilities on the Neue Weinsteige, with a fountain and monument (totality) Hohenheimer Strasse, district no. 3200 1822, 1882-1884 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Bopser fountain (part of the SG "Bopser systems")
Bopser fountain (part of the SG "Bopser systems") Hohenheimer Strasse, district no. 3200 1606, 1762, 1840-1884, 1939 Wolff A., City Planning Officer; Pankok Bernhard
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Friedrich List Monument (part of the SG "Bopser-Anlagen")
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Friedrich List Monument (part of the SG "Bopser-Anlagen") Hohenheimer Strasse, district no. 3200 1905 Stocker Daniel, sculptor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Dinkelacker inn
Former Dinkelacker inn In the Lower Kienle 7 1903 Historicism, Carl Heim and Früh Jakob
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


5 villas (totality)
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5 villas (totality) In the Unteren Kienle 9 to 17 (odd) 1910 Heimatstil, Hengerer Karl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Water tower
Water tower Jahnstrasse 85 1911 Hochbauamt Stuttgart, Stuttgart reinforced concrete company
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Staircase
Staircase New Weinsteige 19 1903 Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Seyffhardt
Former Villa Seyffhardt New Weinsteige 37 1901 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double dwelling house with enclosure, garden belvedere and garages (totality)
Double dwelling house with enclosure, garden belvedere and garages (totality) New Weinsteige 44 1910 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Beckmann R.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Garden Belvedere (part of the totality)
Garden Belvedere (part of the totality) New Weinsteige 44a 1910 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Beckmann R.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Multi-family house with enclosure and garden belvedere (entity)
Multi-family house with enclosure and garden belvedere (entity) New Weinsteige 51, 53; Flst.No. 3365/2, 3395/6, 3395/7 1905 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, JV Schweickart
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Endriss
Former Villa Endriss New Weinsteige 75 1898 Historicism - country house style, Glocker E.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


District boundary stone Stuttgart (STr 148) - part of the SG "District boundary stones Stuttgart"
District boundary stone Stuttgart (STr 148) - part of the SG "District boundary stones Stuttgart" In the forest above the "Weinsteige" tram stop 1726 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


District boundary stone Stuttgart (STr 145) - part of the SG "District boundary stones Stuttgart" Without an address Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Hummel
Former Villa Hummel Rottannenweg 31 1906 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Neo-Baroque, Schweickardt
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Villas (aggregate)
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Villas
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Sonnenbergstrasse 26th 1900-1901 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Hummel and Förstner
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Villa (entity)
Villa
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Sonnenbergstrasse 35 1900-1901 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Hummel and Förstner
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Villa (entity)
Villa
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Sonnenbergstrasse 37 1900-1901 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Hummel and Förstner
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Multi-family houses (aggregate)
Multi-family houses (aggregate) Sonnenbergstrasse 40, 42 1911-1912 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Lohr A., ​​construction company
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
Apartment building Sonnenbergstrasse 55 1911-1912 Neoclassicism, Beckmann and Seezer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Ascension fountain
Ascension fountain Sonnenbergstrasse, Flst. No. 2880 Classicism
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Fischbach monument
Fischbach monument Unterer Bopserweg (Wernhalde), FW 51/2, river no. 3116/1 Macholdt H., sculptor, Pelargus H., bronze casting
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential buildings (aggregate) Wernhaldenstrasse 33, 45 Zollinger construction, Hofmann Ernst
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Fiefdom

image designation location Dating description
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Alexanderstr. 154, Neue Weinsteige 1, 3 1911-1912 Neoclassicism, Russ Friedrich
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
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Tenement house Alexanderstr. 158 1872 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Braunwald JW
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstr. 159, Neue Weinsteige 12 B 1906 Historicism - Neoclassicism, Hengerer and Katz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstr. 160 1873 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Batzill Carl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstr. 162 1872 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Braunwald JW
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment buildings and residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
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Apartment buildings and residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Alexanderstr. 166, 168, Neue Weinsteige 16 1890-1894, 1892, 1896 Mayer A., ​​Mayer V. and Rösch A.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Alexanderstr. 167 1912 Neoclassicism, Russ F.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstr. 170 1894 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Alexanderstr. 172, 174 1912 Neoclassicism, Russ F.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Administration building (today apartment building)
Administration building (today apartment building) Alexanderstr. 176 1924-1925 Neoclassicism, Reissing Carl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Alexanderstr. 177, Immenhofer Str. 45 1913-1914 Historicism - Neoclassicism, Dienstbach F.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building
Residential building Alexanderstr. 178 1913-1914 Neoclassicism, Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Fischer A.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment buildings with shops (aggregate)
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Apartment buildings with shops (aggregate) Alte Weinsteige 10 to 16 (even), Liststraße 57 to 67 (odd) 1910-1914 Neoclassicism (southern German), Walz Wilhelm
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Old vineyards 1 A, 1 B 1910 Storz Heinrich and Alfred
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Altenbergstrasse 1 1911 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Julius Cooker
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Object in need of clarification (part of SG Fangelsbachfriedhof) Cottastr. 34/1 1911 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Julius Cooker
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Fangelsbachfriedhof (material entirety)
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Fangelsbachfriedhof (material entirety) Cottastr. 34/1 ,; Flst.No. 4154 1823, 1840-1846, 1866-1880, 1900-1910 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial and residential building (cemetery nursery)
Commercial and residential building (cemetery nursery) Cottastr. 43 1887 Historicism, Johann Wendelin Braunwald
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Cottastr. 45, 49, Mozartstr. 53, 55, 58 1912-1915 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Gottlob Stoll, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Cottastr. 51, Immenhofer Str. 26 1910-1911 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Bossert Fritz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Cottastr. 53 1904 Historicism, Storz Heinrich and Alfred
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
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Residential and commercial building Cottastr. 55, 57 1909 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Storck E. and Krisch F.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Cottastr. 56, 58, Olgastr. 138 to 142 (straight) 1907-1910 Historicism, Neoclassicism, Hug F., foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Cottastr. 63 1904-1905 Art Nouveau, Strudel Sigmund
Part of the aggregate Cottastr. 63 and Olgastr. 135
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Cottastr. 64 1909-1911 Neoclassicism, Krisch and Storck, construction company
part of the factual entity Cottastr. 64, 64/1, 64/2, Olgastr. 137, 141
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Cottastr. 64/1 1909-1911 Neoclassicism, Krisch and Storck, construction company
part of the factual entity Cottastr. 64, 64/1, 64/2, Olgastr. 137, 141
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate) Cottastr. 64/2 1909-1911 Neoclassicism, Krisch and Storck, construction company
part of the factual entity Cottastr. 64, 64/1, 64/2, Olgastr. 137, 141
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Cottastr. 65, 66 1892-1893 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Mayer M.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Falbenhennenstr. 2, 4 1897 Historicism, Brumm L., engineer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Falbenhennenstr. 5 to 11 (odd) 1906-1907 Neoclassicism, historicism, Walz W., building contractor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Falbenhennenstr. 6th 1901 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Art Nouveau, Hengerer and Katz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Falbenhennenstr. 8, 10 1903 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Lambert and Steel
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house (part of the totality of tenement houses)
Tenement house (part of the totality of tenement houses) Falbenhennenstr. 15th 1897-1901 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Rebmann K., foreman and building contractor,
part of the entity Mittelstr. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, Falbenhennenstr. 15 and Mozartstr. 33, 35
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
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Tenement house Fangelsbachstrasse 25th 1891 Classicism, historicism - neo-Renaissance, Maisenbacher, master builder
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house with shop
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Double tenement house with shop Filderstr. 1, Immenhofer Str. 30 A 1911-1912 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Schmid Emil and Hestler Albert
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
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Apartment building Filderstr. 7th 1913 Neoclassicism, Beckmann and Seezer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Filderstr. 19, 21 1911 Neoclassicism, slider Albert
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Evangelical St. Mark's Church with rectory, wall and garden house (entity)
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Evangelical St. Mark's Church with rectory, wall and garden house (entity) Filderstr. 22, Römerstr. 41, 41a 1906-1908 Art Nouveau, Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Dolmetsch Heinrich, Oberbaurat
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Filderstr. 27 to 31, Liststr. 34 to 36, Pelargusstr. 2 to 7, Römerstr. 42, 44 1903-1906 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Walz Wilhelm, building contractor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Filderstr. 33, Liststr. 38, Strohberg 11, 13, 15, 17 1902-1903 Neo-Gothic, Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Carl Heim and Heinz Sipple
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Filderstr. 37, 39, 41, Strohberg 12, 14 1909-1912 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Kärcher Heinrich, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with restaurant
Tenement house with restaurant Filderstr. 43 1904 Neo-Gothic, Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Schmidt Karl, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Administrative and residential buildings
Administrative and residential buildings Filderstr. 45 1909 Neoclassicism, Neo-Baroque, Mössner Friedrich, Beck Paul and Hornberger Fritz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Old cog railway station
Old cog railway station Filderstr. 47 1907 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, André Lambert and Georg Stahl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Original double tenement house
Original double tenement house Filderstr. 49, 51 1874 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Schlagenhauff, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Filderstr. 57 A, 57 B 1906 Fiefdom Alexius and Landauer Aaron, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement complex with shops
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Tenement complex with shops Filderstr. 61, 63, 65 1902-1903 Historicism - Neo-Baroque (French Baroque), Kärn Emil and Paul
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Hauptstätter Str. 115 A, 115 B 1911 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Wesel Oskar, master builder
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Roman school
Roman school Hauptstätter Str. 139, Römerstr. 16 1889-1890 Historicism - German and Italian Neo-Renaissance, Mayer Emil
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement complex with shop
Tenement complex with shop Hauptstätter Str. 141, 143, Kolbstr. 11 1893-1894 Historicism - German neo-renaissance, neo-baroque, Heinrich Weiß, foreman and building contractor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Heusteigstr. 56 1873 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Schanz B.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Heusteigstr. 57 1871 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Louis Wittmann
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Heusteigstr. 58 1873 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, W. Brenner
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Heusteigstr. 59, 61 1892 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, G. Häberle, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Heusteigstr. 62 1894 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, L. Brumm, engineer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building (aggregate)
Residential and commercial building (aggregate) Heusteigstr. 63, Mittelstr. 1 1895 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Heusteigstr. 64 1895 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance (Northern European characteristics), Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Kolping House with hall and terrace (totality)
Kolping House with hall and terrace (totality) Heusteigstr. 66, Immenhofer Str. 6 1912-1914 Classicism, Hummel and Förstner
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Heusteigstr. 70, 72 1895 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house with shop (pharmacy)
Double tenement house with shop (pharmacy) Heusteigstr. 71, 73 1902 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Alfred Seitz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with restaurant
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Tenement house with restaurant Heusteigstr. 74 1895 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Carl Heim and Heinz Sipple
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Heusteigstr. 80 1893 Rococo, Häberle Gustav, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Heusteigstr. 94 1907 Neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, Beckmann Robert
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Heusteigschule (part of the haydough school)
Heusteigschule (part of the haydough school) Heusteigstr. 97, 97b 1905-1906 Stuttgart School, Fischer Theodor, Albert Pantle, senior building officer
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Puttenbrunnen (part of the SG "Heusteigschule")
Puttenbrunnen (part of the SG "Heusteigschule") Heusteigstr. 97, 97b Zeitler Joseph, artist
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Pavilion (part of the SG "Heusteigschule")
Pavilion (part of the SG "Heusteigschule") Heusteigstr. 97b Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Heusteigstr. 99 1899 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic, Zerweck Eduard, Werkmeister
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Heusteigstr. 103 1897 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shops
Apartment building with shops Heusteigstr. 106 1908 Historicism - neo-baroque, neoclassicism, Russ Friedrich C., foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house with shop
Double tenement house with shop Heusteigstr. 110, Kolbstrasse 21st 1899 Historicism, Schmid Robert and Burkhardt Emil
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement complex with shops
Tenement complex with shops Immenhofer Str. 2, 4, Weißenburgstr. 2 B 1892-1893 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Immenhofer Str. 7 A, 7 B, 9, 11, 12 A, 12 B, 12 C, 14, Mozartstr. 40 to 46, 52 1896, 1897-1899 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic (1896), Heim and Sipple, Bihl and Woltz (1896 Immenhofer Str. 11)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Immenhofer Str. 10 1902 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Neo-Baroque, Alfred Seitz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Immenhofer Str. 11 1896 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Immenhofer Str. 13, 15, 17 1901-1903 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Widmann G., Building contractor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Immenhofer Str. 16, Mozartstrasse. 49 1887 Historicism, Rueff and Omeis
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Office building (book printing)
Office building (book printing) Immenhofer Str. 18 1912 Early industrial architecture until 1920, Storz Alfred and Lang
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
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Tenement house Immenhofer Str. 25 1903 Historicism, Ludwig R.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building
Residential building Immenhofer Str. 32 1872 Biedermeier, Stöckle K., foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Restaurant "Kochbas"
Restaurant "Kochbas" Immenhofer Str. 33 1854 Biedermeier, Sträßle E.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Immenhofer Str. 37 1913 Neoclassicism, Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Kärcher H.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Immenhofer Str. 38 1910 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Alfred Seitz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former vineyard house
Former vineyard house Immenhofer Str. 39 1869 Classicism
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Immenhofer Str. 42 1912-1913 Neoclassicism, Dienstbach F.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Kolbstrasse 13 1902 Historicism - German neo-Renaissance, Bihl Julius, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Commercial and residential building and apartment building with shop (entity)
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Commercial and residential building and apartment building with shop (entity) Kolbstrasse 15, 17 1897 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic, Storz Heinrich
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Lehenstrasse 6th 1908-1909 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Alfred Seitz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Lehenstrasse 7th 1904 Historicism - Neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, Schmidt Karl, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Lehenstrasse 9 1903 Art Nouveau, Mühlbronner Wilhelm, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment buildings with shops (aggregate)
Apartment buildings with shops (aggregate) Lehenstrasse 10, Liststr. 48 1908 Neoclassicism, Gottlob Stoll, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shops
Apartment building with shops Lehenstrasse 11 1906 Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, Schmid and Burkhardt
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Tenement house with restaurant
Tenement house with restaurant Lehenstrasse 13 1903 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Storz Heinrich
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Lehenstrasse 16 1901 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic, Kärcher Heinrich, foreman
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Apartment building as well as workshop (studio) and residential building (aggregate)
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Apartment building as well as workshop (studio) and residential building (aggregate) Lehenstrasse 17, 17 A 1911 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Waelde Erwin
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Lehenstrasse 18, 20 1904-1911 Historicism, Art Nouveau, White Heinrich and Schiller August, building contractors
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Liststaffel 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Liststr. 66 1903-1904 Historicism (high Victorian influence), fiefdom Alexius and Landauer Aaron, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Liststrasse 10 1910-1911 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Tenement house
Tenement house Liststrasse 17th 1902-1903 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Stadlinger Karl
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Apartment building with workshop and residential rear building (totality)
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Apartment building with workshop and residential rear building (totality) Liststrasse 18, 18 A 1908 Neoclassicism, Zerweck Eduard, foreman
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Tenement house
Tenement house Liststrasse 23 1903 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Huber R., foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shops
Apartment building with shops Liststrasse 25th 1908 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Stoll R. and Scheel W.
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Liststrasse 27, 29, 31 1910 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Stoll R. and Scheel W.
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Liststrasse 35 1911-1913 Bossert Fritz
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Liststrasse 42, 44 1903 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Storz Heinrich
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Liststrasse 43, 45 1902-1903 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic, Storz Heinrich, Schweikardt JV
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Liststrasse 47 1905 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Storz Heinrich and Alfred
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Liststrasse 68, 70, 72, 74 1903 Art Nouveau (geometrical), Kärn Emil and Paul
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Apartment houses (part of the totality of apartment houses)
Apartment houses (part of the totality of apartment houses) St. Mark's Square 1, 2 1910 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Russ Friedrich
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house (part of the totality of tenement houses)
Tenement house (part of the totality of tenement houses) St. Mark's Square 3 1910 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Russ Friedrich
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Residential and commercial building
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Residential and commercial building Mittelstrasse 3, 5 1897-1899 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Tenement house
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Tenement house Mittelstrasse 4, 6 1897-1898 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Mittelstrasse 9 1897-1901 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Rebmann K., foreman and building contractor,
part of the entity Mittelstr. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, Falbenhennenstr. 15 and Mozartstr. 33, 35
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Mittelstrasse 11 and 13 1897-1901 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Rebmann K., foreman and building contractor,
part of the entity Mittelstr. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, Falbenhennenstr. 15 and Mozartstr. 33, 35
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Mittelstrasse 15 and 17 1897-1901 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Rebmann K., foreman and building contractor,
part of the entity Mittelstr. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, Falbenhennenstr. 15 and Mozartstr. 33, 35
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Mittelstrasse 19th 1897-1901 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Rebmann K., foreman and building contractor,
part of the entity Mittelstr. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, Falbenhennenstr. 15 and Mozartstr. 33, 35
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Tenement house
Tenement house Mittelstrasse 12 1900 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Krauss E., building contractor
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Tenement house
Tenement house Mittelstrasse 14th 1909 Neoclassicism, Widmann G., building contractor
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Mozartstrasse 23, 25 1870 Classicism, Bosch C.
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Mozartstrasse 27 1873 Historicism - Neorenaissance, Erno E.
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Mozartstrasse 33 and 35 1897-1901 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Rebmann K., foreman and building contractor,
part of the entity Mittelstr. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, Falbenhennenstr. 15 and Mozartstr. 33, 35
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building, so-called Mozart House
Residential and commercial building, so-called Mozart House Mozartstrasse 36 A, 36 B 1903-1905 Historicism, Buk Carl (apparently)
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Mozartstrasse 38 1899 Historicism - Neo-Gothic
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Former Fuchs house
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Former Fuchs house Mozartstrasse 45 1901 Historicism - Neo-Romanesque (Byzantine inspired), Widmann G., building contractor
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Apartment building with a former shop
Apartment building with a former shop Mozartstrasse 54 1875 Classicism, Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Rueff and Omeis
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Residential buildings (aggregate)
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Residential buildings (aggregate) Neue Weinsteige 2, 4, 6 A, 6 B, Olgastr. 117 1910-1912 Historicism - Neoclassicism, Bossert F.
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building New Weinsteige 5 1895-1896 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Vogel C., Professor
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Residential and guest house
Residential and guest house New Weinsteige 8 1870 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Chailly Julius, Prof., Baumeister
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building New Weinsteige 10 1905-1908 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Rebmann K., Werkmeister
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential house with front garden and enclosure (entity)
Residential house with front garden and enclosure (entity) Neue Weinsteige 12 A, Flst.No. 4220 1902-1903 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Krauss E., building contractor
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building New Weinsteige 16 1892 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Mayer A. and Rösch A.
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Residential building
Residential building New Weinsteige 20 1871 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Braunwald (not certain)
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Residential house with garage and garden (totality)
Residential house with garage and garden (totality) New Weinsteige 34 A, 34 B, 34 C, 34 D, various bottles no. 1921, 1923-1924 Heimatstil, Stuttgart School 1920–1945, Aldinger WL (1921), Aldinger WL and Dongus W. (1923–1924)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building
Residential building Olgastr. 101 1875 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Ortlieb L.
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Residential building
Residential building Olgastr. 103 1885 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Wittmann and Stahl
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Former Villa Wildemuth
Former Villa Wildemuth Olgastr. 105 1884-1885 Historicism - country house style, Swiss house style, Brenner W.
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Residential building
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Residential building Olgastr. 108 1887-1888 Historicism - German / Italian Neo-Renaissance, Lauser Paul, Professor, Scheerer, Sculptor
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Residential building
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Residential building Olgastr. 110 1872 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Werner C.
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Residential building
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Residential building Olgastr. 112 1893-1894 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Rebmann K.
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Olgastr. 120 1896 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Olgastr. 121 1902-1906 Historicism, Rebmann Karl, Werkmeister
Part of the whole Olgastr. 121, 123, 125, 126, 128 and 130
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Olgastr. 123 1902-1906 Historicism, Rebmann Karl, Werkmeister
Part of the whole Olgastr. 121, 123, 125, 126, 128 and 130
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Olgastr. 125 1902-1906 Historicism, Rebmann Karl, Werkmeister
Part of the whole Olgastr. 121, 123, 125, 126, 128 and 130
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Olgastr. 126 1902-1906 Historicism, Rebmann Karl, Werkmeister
Part of the whole Olgastr. 121, 123, 125, 126, 128 and 130
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Olgastr. 128 1902-1906 Historicism, Rebmann Karl, Werkmeister
Part of the whole Olgastr. 121, 123, 125, 126, 128 and 130
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Olgastr. 130 1902-1906 Historicism, Rebmann Karl, Werkmeister
Part of the whole Olgastr. 121, 123, 125, 126, 128 and 130
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Olgastr. 129 1895 Historicism, Schiller A.
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Residential and commercial building
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Residential and commercial building Olgastr. 131, 133 A, 133 B 1899 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Bridegroom and Forest
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Residential building
Residential building Olgastr. 132 1903 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Kappler and Beckmann
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Olgastr. 134, 136 1903-1904 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Ludwig R.
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Olgastr. 135 1904-1905 Art Nouveau, Strudel Sigmund
Part of the aggregate Cottastr. 63 and Olgastr. 135
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Olgastr. 137 1909-1911 Neoclassicism, Krisch and Storck, construction company
part of the factual entity Cottastr. 64, 64/1, 64/2, Olgastr. 137, 141
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Olgastr. 141 1909-1911 Neoclassicism, Krisch and Storck, construction company
part of the factual entity Cottastr. 64, 64/1, 64/2, Olgastr. 137, 141
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building
Residential building Römerstrasse 20th 1859, 1892 Schiller August (reconstruction 1892)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Römerstrasse 40 1903 Art Nouveau (high Victorian influence), Carl Heim and Heinz Sipple
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Römerstrasse 49 1903 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Apartment buildings with workshop and residential rear houses (totality)
Apartment buildings with workshop and residential rear houses (totality) Römerstrasse 51, 51 A, 53, 53 A, 55, 55 A 1902-1908 Art Nouveau (high Victorian influence), Carl Heim and Heinz Sipple; Carl Heim and Früh Jakob
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house with shop
Double tenement house with shop Römerstrasse 56, 58 1900 Historicism, Storz Heinrich
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Römerstrasse 57 A 1901 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Neo-Renaissance, Stadlinger Karl
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Tenement house Römerstrasse 57 B 1896 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former commercial and residential building
Former commercial and residential building Römerstrasse 59 1891, 1934 Historicism, Storz Heinrich
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Römerstrasse 61 1901 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Brumm Ludwig, Engineer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building with shop and workshop rear building
Apartment building with shop and workshop rear building Römerstrasse 63 1902-1903 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Stadlinger Karl
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Apartment building with a former shop
Apartment building with a former shop Römerstrasse 73 1909 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Eitel and Steigleder
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


detached house
detached house Römerstrasse 77 1901-1902 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance (North German), Neo-Baroque, Eitel Albert and Schweitzer Rudolf
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


detached house
detached house Römerstrasse 79 1902 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance (North German), Neo-Baroque, Eitel Albert and Schweitzer Rudolf
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


detached house
detached house Römerstrasse 85 1902 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance (North German), Neo-Baroque, Eitel Albert and Schweitzer Rudolf
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Extension (residential building) of the first Stuttgart Kolping House with gatehouse (totality)
Extension (residential building) of the first Stuttgart Kolping House with gatehouse (totality) Schlosserstr. 25th 1886, 1904 Pfrimer A.
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Tenement house
Tenement house Schlosserstr. 36 1902 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Neo-Baroque, Albert Schiller
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Schlosserstr. 37 1890 Historicism - Neorenaissance, Haag Carl
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Schlosserstr. 39 1890 Historicism, Baun Wilhelm, foreman
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Strohberg 1 1911 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Zerweck Eduard, foreman
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Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Strohberg 16, 18 1907 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Schmid and Burkhardt
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Straw mountain 20 1903 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Storz Heinrich and Alfred
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Strohberg 21 1897-1899 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Hengerer Karl, Bossert Gottlob, foreman
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Double tenement houses (aggregate)
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Double tenement houses (aggregate) Strohberg 35, 36, 37, Tulpenstr. 39, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48 1910-1911 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Schleicher E. and R.
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Weißenburgstrasse 2 C, 2 D 1905 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Duplex house
Duplex house Weißenburgstrasse 4 A, 4 B 1884 Historicism - Neorenaissance, Schwarz J., Werkmeister
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Weißenburgstrasse 6, 8 1870-1875 Historicism - Neorenaissance, Werner C.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Bösch house
Former Bösch house Weißenburgstrasse 10 1867 Classicism
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Tenement house
Tenement house Weißenburgstrasse 12, 14 1890 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance (French influence), Häberle G., foreman
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Weißenburgstrasse 20, 22, 24 1888-1889 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Rebmann Karl, foreman and building contractor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Vineyards

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Residential building
Residential building Old Weinsteige 26 1876, 1891 Historicism, Neo-Renaissance, A. Pfrimer
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Tenement house
Tenement house Alte Weinsteige 54 (Middle-South), Haigststaffel 1 (Degerloch) 1909 Neoclassicism, Neo-Baroque, Biedermeier, R. Stoll and W. Scheel
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Old Weinsteige 56, 58 1910 Neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, Expressionism, R. Stoll and W. Scheel
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Tenement house
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Tenement house Lehenstrasse 44 1897 Historicism, Schweizerhaus, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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villa
villa Mühlrain 2 1929 Expressionism, New Building, Ernst Leistner
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Double tenement houses (aggregate)
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Double tenement houses (aggregate) Mühlrain 3, 5 1908-1910 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Art Nouveau, Karl Rebmann, foreman; Part of the entity Mühlrain 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 20, 22, 24, 26
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Double tenement houses (aggregate)
Double tenement houses (aggregate) Mühlrain 7, 9 1908-1910 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Art Nouveau, Karl Rebmann, foreman; Part of the entity Mühlrain 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 20, 22, 24, 26
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Double tenement houses (aggregate)
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Double tenement houses (aggregate) Mühlrain 8, 10 1908-1910 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Art Nouveau, Karl Rebmann, foreman; Part of the entity Mühlrain 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 20, 22, 24, 26
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Double tenement houses (aggregate)
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Double tenement houses (aggregate) Mühlrain 12, 14 1908-1910 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Art Nouveau, Karl Rebmann, foreman; Part of the entity Mühlrain 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 20, 22, 24, 26
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Apartment building
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Apartment building Mühlrain 16 1914 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Karl Hengerer
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Double tenement houses (aggregate)
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Double tenement houses (aggregate) Mühlrain 20, 22 1908-1910 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Art Nouveau, Karl Rebmann, foreman; Part of the entity Mühlrain 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 20, 22, 24, 26
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Double tenement houses (aggregate)
Double tenement houses (aggregate) Mühlrain 24, 26 1908-1910 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Art Nouveau, Karl Rebmann, foreman; Part of the entity Mühlrain 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 20, 22, 24, 26
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Double house with staircase (totality) New Weinsteige 73 A, 73 B, 1927 Stuttgart School, Expressionism, WG Koch
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Single-family house with garden (totality) Neue Weinsteige 80, Flst.No. 3615/1 1957 International style from 1950, Hans Bächer (house), Hans Luz (garden area)
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Vineyards (entity)
Vineyards (entity) New Weinsteige, between houses No. 75 and 135 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Etzel memorial and green area, viewing platform (entity)
Etzel memorial and green area, viewing platform (entity) New Weinsteige, Flst.No. 3497 1842 Classicism, by Christian Friedrich Leins, Wilhelm Braun, sculptor
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7 district boundary stones (part of the SG "district boundary stones Stuttgart") Without an address Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement complex Römerstrasse 76, 78, 80 1907 Reissing Carl, Werkmeister, Albert Eitel
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villa Römerstrasse 138 1905-1906 Art Nouveau, Historicism (high Victorian), Gottlob Schaudt and Julius Schaible, businessman
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Former Queen Charlotte (Girls Real) School
Former Queen Charlotte (Girls Real) School Zellerstr. 37 1919-1921 Stuttgart School 1920–1945, Albert Pantle, Senior Building Officer, Building Department Stuttgart
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Karlshöhe

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Factory building
Factory building Adlerstrasse 16 1902 Early industrial architecture until 1920, Hengerer Karl
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Tenement house with restaurant
Tenement house with restaurant Adlerstrasse 20th 1911 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Factory building
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Factory building Adlerstrasse 31 1911 Early industrial architecture until 1920, Wittmann and Stahl
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Tenement house with restaurant
Tenement house with restaurant Adlerstrasse 45 1901-1902 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl
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Rental houses for workers (aggregate)
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Rental houses for workers (aggregate) Adlerstrasse 47, Beerstr. 2, 4 1913 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Albert Pantle, Oberbaurat
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Double tenement houses (aggregate)
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Double tenement houses (aggregate) Adlerstrasse 48 to 54 1902-1903 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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villa
villa Arminstrasse 4th 1902-1903 Art Nouveau (British influence), Rath Georg
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Studio and residential building
Studio and residential building Arminstrasse 13 1898-1899 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Böklen R. and Pfeil K.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Arminstrasse 23, 25 1936 Heimatstil, Expressionism, Weippert Emil
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Mörike high school
Mörike high school Arminstrasse 30th 1928-1929 Bauhaus, New Building, International Style, Weippert Emil
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Studio and residential building
Studio and residential building Arminstrasse 31 1901-1902 Art Nouveau, Historicism, Kärn Emil and Paul
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Arminstrasse 41, 43 1909 Neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Apartment buildings with shops and restaurants (aggregate)
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Apartment buildings with shops and restaurants (aggregate) Böblinger Str. 11, 13, 15, 17 1892-1894 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Widmann Gottlob
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Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Böblinger Str. 12 A, 12 B 1902-1903 Art Nouveau, Historicism, Widmann Friedrich, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with restaurant
Tenement house with restaurant Böblinger Str. 14 1893 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Apartment buildings with shops (totality)
Apartment buildings with shops (totality) Böblinger Str. 19, 21 1895-1897 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Apartment buildings with shops (totality)
Apartment buildings with shops (totality) Böblinger Str. 20, 22, Tannenstr. 8th 1900 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Kärn Emil and Paul
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Apartment building with shop (pharmacy)
Apartment building with shop (pharmacy) Böblinger Str. 24 1906 Art Nouveau, Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Commercial and residential building
Commercial and residential building Böblinger Str. 27 A 1889 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Böblinger Str. 31 1892-1893 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Geissler Emil and Ulmer Karl, building contractor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rental houses for workers (aggregate)
Rental houses for workers (aggregate) Boheimstrasse 12, 14, 16, Tannenstr. 11 1871-1873 Classicism (late classicistic), Wittmann Louis
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Tenement house with shop
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Tenement house with shop Boheimstrasse 18th 1899-1900 Historicism - German neo-Renaissance, Bihl Julius, foreman
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Tenement house
Tenement house Boheimstrasse 27 1898 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Beisbarth Karl and Früh Jakob
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Boheimstrasse 29, 31 1902-1904 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with restaurant
Tenement house with restaurant Boheimstrasse 38 1896 Historicism - German neo-Renaissance, Bihl Julius, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Cottastr. 5, 7 1867 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with restaurant
Tenement house with restaurant Fangelsbachstrasse 1 B, Hauptstätter Strasse 108 1891 Classicism, tax and hammers, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building
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Residential building Furtbachstrasse 2 A 1852-1853, 1865, 1890 Classicism, Hermann F., foreman
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Furtbach Hospital (former meeting house of the Christian Association of Young Men)
Furtbach Hospital (former meeting house of the Christian Association of Young Men) Furtbachstrasse 6th 1902-1904, 1906-1907 Art Nouveau, Dolmetsch Heinrich, Oberbaurat
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Furtbachstrasse 8 A, 8 B 1893 Historicism - German neo-renaissance, interpreting Heinrich, Oberbaurat
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Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Hauptstätter Str. 106 A, 106 B 1887 Historicism, Rueff Julius
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building
Residential building Hauptstätter Str. 126 1853 Classicism, Oertle F., foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Hauptstätter Str. 136 1912 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Alfred Seitz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential building
Residential building Hauptstätter Str. 137 1839, 1925 Classicism, Expressionism, Brenner W., Zimmermeister
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
Apartment building Hauptstätter Str. 138 1881 Historicism, Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Schmid G., Master Builder
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Hans-Sachs-Haus (club house)
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Hans-Sachs-Haus (club house) Hauptstätter Str. 142 1904-1905 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Art Nouveau, Hengerer and Katz
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Hauptstätter Str. 144 1909 Schweitzer Rudolf
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Hauptstätter Str. 150, Kolbstr. 6th 1889, 1890 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Schiller August
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Apartment building
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Apartment building Hohenstaufenstrasse 12 1890 Historicism (English and American influence), Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
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Tenement complex with scale (totality)
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Tenement complex with scale (totality) Hohenstaufenstrasse 13, 15, Römerstaffel Flst.Nr. 6181/7, 6182/3 1900-1903 Art Nouveau, Historicism, Jassoy Heinrich, Prof.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Roman relay
Roman relay Between Hohenstaufenstrasse and Römerstrasse (Flst. No. 6181/7, 6182/3) Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Original coach house and stable building
Original coach house and stable building Hohenstaufenstrasse 14th 1894 Historicism - Neo-Romanesque, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Hohenstaufenstrasse 17 A, 17 B 1904-1905 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Eitel Albert
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Tenement house
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Tenement house Hohenstaufenstrasse 20th 1902 Historicism, Albert Schiller
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Tenement house
Tenement house Hohenstaufenstrasse 21st 1891 Historicism, tax and hammer
protection according to § 2 DSchG


Villa Andresen
Villa Andresen Hohenzollernstrasse 11 1900-1901 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, André Lambert and Eduard Stahl
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villa
villa Hohenzollernstrasse 16 1890-1899 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neo-Rococo, André Lambert and Eduard Stahl
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Rental houses and scale (totality)
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Rental houses and scale (totality) Hohenzollernstrasse 17 to 23, Adlerstr. 46, Mörikestr. 54 to 58 and season from Hohenzollernstrasse 1904-1906 Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, Widmann Gottlob, Werkmeister
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double villa
Double villa Hohenzollernstrasse 18, 20 1904-1906 Historicism, Swiss house (influence of English villa construction), André Lambert and Eduard Stahl
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villa
villa Hohenzollernstrasse 22nd 1895 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, André Lambert and Eduard Stahl
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Villa with garden, pavilions and fencing (entity)
Villa with garden, pavilions and fencing (entity) Hohenzollernstrasse 24 1909-1910 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Zettler Richard
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Villa with garden (entity)
Villa with garden (entity) Hohenzollernstrasse 26th 1897 Historicism - Italian neo-renaissance, neo-baroque, André Lambert and Eduard Stahl
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Villa with wall and pergola (entity)
Villa with wall and pergola (entity) Hohenzollernstrasse 28 1898 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic, André Lambert and Eduard Stahl
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Villa with embankment wall, ornamental grille and draw gates (totality)
Villa with embankment wall, ornamental grille and draw gates (totality) Humboldtstrasse 4th 1895-1896 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, André Lambert and Eduard Stahl
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Villa with embankment wall, staircase, ornamental railing, gate and Remisentor (totality)
Villa with embankment wall, staircase, ornamental railing, gate and Remisentor (totality) Humboldtstrasse 6th 1899-1900 Historicism, Hengerer Karl
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Villa with embankment wall and wrought iron gate (entity)
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Villa with embankment wall and wrought iron gate (entity) Humboldtstrasse 8th 1899-1900 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Eitel Albert
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Villa with embankment wall, wrought iron grille and gate (entity)
Villa with embankment wall, wrought iron grille and gate (entity) Humboldtstrasse 10 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
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villa
villa Humboldtstrasse 12 1899-1900 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Eitel Albert
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villa
villa Humboldtstrasse 20th 1910 Neoclassicism, Vain and Steigleder
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Garden house and garden (aggregate)
Garden house and garden (aggregate) Humboldtstrasse 29 1850-1855 Classicism
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Park with little bridge, Willy-Reichert-Staffel and Pallas-Athene-Brunnen (Karlshöhe) - totality
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Park with little bridge, Willy-Reichert-Staffel and Pallas-Athene-Brunnen (Karlshöhe) - totality Karlshöhe, various parcel numbers 1889-1896 English landscape garden
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Tenement complex
Tenement complex Kolbstrasse 1, Tübinger Str. 101, 103 1880 Historicism, Koppenhöfer Emil, foreman
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Apartment building complex with a former shop
Apartment building complex with a former shop Kolbstrasse 3, 5, 7 1878 Historicism, Koppenhöfer Emil, foreman
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Commercial and residential building
Commercial and residential building Kolbstrasse 4 B 1896-1897 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Part of the aggregate Kolbstraße 4A and Kolbstraße 4B
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Commercial and residential building
Commercial and residential building Kolbstrasse 4 C 1896-1897 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Part of the aggregate Kolbstraße 4A and Kolbstraße 4B
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Tenement house with shop
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Tenement house with shop Marienplatz 6 1884 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Burk Eugen
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Business and residential building, called Kaiserbau
Business and residential building, called Kaiserbau Marienplatz 11, 12, 14, Hauptstätter Str. 152, 154, Tübinger Str. 111 1911 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
Apartment building Marienstrasse 37 1873 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Apartment building
Apartment building Marienstrasse 39 1879-1880 Historicism - Italian / French Neo-Renaissance, Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Former apartment building
Former apartment building Marienstrasse 43 1863-1866 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Kapff Adolf
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Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Möhringer Str. 2, 4 1909 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Hengerer Karl
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Apartment building
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Apartment building Mörikestr. 1 1885 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Commercial and residential building
Commercial and residential building Mörikestr. 3 1885 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
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Apartment building
Apartment building Mörikestr. 5 1889-1890 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Rococo, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
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Remise and stable building and villa (totality)
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Remise and stable building and villa (totality) Mörikestr. 7, 9 1890-1892 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
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Apartment building
Apartment building Mörikestr. 11 1894 Historicism - Italian / French Neo-Renaissance, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
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Villa Gemmingen with farmyard, gardens and accessories (totality)
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Villa Gemmingen with farmyard, gardens and accessories (totality) Mörikestr. 12, 12 A, volume no. 6278 1910-1911 Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, Eitel and Steigleder
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Former Villa Kaulla together with coach house and residential building (totality).  Erected for Rudolf Kaulla (1872–1954).
Former Villa Kaulla together with coach house and residential building (totality). Erected for Rudolf Kaulla (1872–1954). Mörikestr. 14, 14 A, tank no. 6276/1, 6278 1910 Schlösser und Weirether
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villa
villa Mörikestr. 15th 1879-1880 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
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Villa Federer
Villa Federer Mörikestr. 20th 1910 Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
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villa
villa Mörikestr. 21st 1895-1896 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Walter Karl
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Commercial and residential building
Commercial and residential building Mörikestr. 22nd 1888 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, André Lambert and Eduard Stahl
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Villa Ostertag-Siegle estate (collection of the lapidary section 12) - entity
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Villa Ostertag-Siegle estate (collection of the lapidary section 12) - entity Mörikestr. 24, 24 A, 24 B, 24a, 24b 1886-1909 Lambert and Stahl; Kull W .; Vain and Steigleder
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Two-family house
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Two-family house Mörikestr. 32 1896 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Rococo, Art Nouveau, Lauser Paul, Prof.
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villa
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villa Mörikestr. 34 1905-1906 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau
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Tenement house
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Tenement house Mörikestr. 54 1889-1890 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Rococo, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
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Mörike green area with monument (entity)
Mörike green area with monument (entity) Mörikestrasse, Silberburgstrasse 1880 Landscape garden style, Rösch Wilhelm, sculptor (bust), Recke, architect
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Apartment buildings with a former restaurant (aggregate)
Apartment buildings with a former restaurant (aggregate) Römerstrasse 3, Tübinger Str. 70 1891-1893 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Nill Jakob, foreman
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Double tenement houses with shops (totality)
Double tenement houses with shops (totality) Römerstrasse 4, 6, Tübinger Str. 72, 91 1888-1890 Historicism - German neo-Renaissance, Storz Heinrich, foreman
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Schickhardtstrasse 43, 43/1, 45, 47 1902-1903 Art Nouveau, Kärn Emil and Paul
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Schickhardtstrasse 49, 51, 53 1907-1912 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Georg Friedrich Bihl
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Schwab Tunnel
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Schwab Tunnel Schickhardtstrasse, Schwabstrasse, Flst. No. 6091/1, 6452/1 1894-1896 Kölle Karl, Stadtbaurat
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Tenement house
Tenement house Silberburgstrasse 185 1881 Albert Eugen
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Apartment building
Apartment building Silberburgstrasse 187 1890-1891 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Irion Jakob, City Architect
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Engelhorn business and residential building
Engelhorn business and residential building Silberburgstrasse 189 1891-1892 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Rococo, André Lambert and Eduard Stahl
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Former Mörike or People's Library
Former Mörike or People's Library Silberburgstrasse 191 1938, 1948-1949 Architecture of the Nazi era, Weippert Eugen, Waldrup Norbert W.
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Catholic Marienkirche
Catholic Marienkirche Tübinger Str. 36 1871-1879, 1946-1950 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Egle Joseph, Hofbaudirektor
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Karlsgymnasium
Karlsgymnasium Tübinger Str. 38 1883-1885 Historicism - Italian Neo-Renaissance, Wolff Adolf, Stadtbaurat
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Street cleaning depot with police station (entity)
Street cleaning depot with police station (entity) Tübinger Str. 59, 61 1891, 1901 Swiss house style, Building Department Stuttgart, Mayer Emil, City Planning Council
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Tübinger Str. 68 1900 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, André Lambert and Eduard Stahl
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Tenement house
Tenement house Tübinger Str. 74 1903 Art Nouveau, Historicism, Böklen R. and Feil K.
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Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Tübinger Str. 79, 81 1889 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Koppenhöfer Emil, foreman
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Apartment building
Apartment building Tübinger Str. 80 1887-1888 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Commercial and residential building
Commercial and residential building Tübinger Str. 83 1889 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Former home
Former home Tübinger Str. 86 1862 Speideln, foreman
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Tenement house with restaurant and shop
Tenement house with restaurant and shop Tübinger Str. 90 1904 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Alfred Seitz
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Apartment building with shops
Apartment building with shops Tübinger Str. 92 1902-1903 Art Nouveau, Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz; Rath Gustav, foreman
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Tenement house
Tenement house Tübinger Str. 93 1886 Keller Heinrich
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Tübinger Str. 95 1886 Historicism - Italian / German Neo-Renaissance, Storz Heinrich
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Commercial and residential building
Commercial and residential building Tübinger Str. 97 1902 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Rococo, Art Nouveau, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Tenement complex with shops
Tenement complex with shops Tübinger Str. 105, 107, 109 1998 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz; Kärn Emil and Paul
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Paulinenbrunnen
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Paulinenbrunnen Tübinger Strasse, Rupert-Mayer-Platz, Flst. No. 4332 1898 Mayer Emil, Stadtbaurat
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Heslach

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Rental houses for workers (aggregate)
Rental houses for workers (aggregate) Adlerstrasse 17, Möhringerstr. 23, 29 to 35, 29/1 to 39/1, 30 to 36 1873 Pfäfflin Wilhelm
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Double house for workers
Double house for workers Adlerstrasse 9, Boheimstrasse. 40 1885-1886 Historicism - German neo-Renaissance, Bihl Julius, foreman
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Evangelical Kreuzkirche
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Evangelical Kreuzkirche Benckendorffstr. 15th 1931 Heimatstil, Neues Bauen, Behr R. and Oelkrug K.
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Benckendorff burial chapel
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Benckendorff burial chapel Benckendorffstr. 21st 1823 Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Heslacher Friedhof (aggregate)
Heslacher Friedhof (aggregate) Benckendorffstr. 21, 33, tax no. 5531/1 1798, 1823, 1893 Municipal Building Department (1893 laying out hall with attendant's room)
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Benckendorffstr. 28, 30, Gebelsbergstr. 115, Hasenstr. 33 1898 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential house with restaurant
Residential house with restaurant Benckendorffstr. 6th 1900 Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Ox well
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Ox well Bihlplatz; Flst.No. 5212/3, 5239 1900 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau
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Commercial and residential building
Commercial and residential building Böblinger Str. 42 1887 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Frey Theophil
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Multi-family house with shop
Multi-family house with shop Böblinger Str. 46 1885-1886 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Johann Wendelin Braunwald
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Apartment building with shops
Apartment building with shops Böblinger Str. 51 1886-1887 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Keller Heinrich
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Factory and administration building
Factory and administration building Böblinger Str. 52 1897-1898 Early industrial architecture until 1920, Albert Schiller
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Craftsman House
Craftsman House Böblinger Str. 54 1863-1864 Biedermeier, Zimmermann G., foreman
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Commercial and residential building
Commercial and residential building Böblinger Str. 55 1898-1899 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Böblinger Str. 56 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Studio and residential building
Studio and residential building Böblinger Str. 63 1890 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Former iron foundry factory in Stuttgart (aggregate)
Former iron foundry factory in Stuttgart (aggregate) Böblinger Str. 70, 72, 78 1874, 1887, 1896, 1905 Early industrial architecture until 1920, Wendelin, Wittmann and Stahl, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Street facade of the former brewery inn
Street facade of the former brewery inn Böblinger Str. 128 1893 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential building (street facade only)
Residential building (street facade only) Böblinger Str. 178 1891 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Böblinger Str. 181 A - C, 183, Möhringer Str. 146, 148 1909-1911 Neoclassicism, New Style, Bihl J.
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Böblinger Str. 185 1904 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Marienhospital
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Marienhospital Boheimstrasse 37 1887-1890 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, by Reinhardt Robert
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Boheimstrasse 39, Eierstrasse. 32, 34 1900-1901 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Boheimstrasse 41 1906, 1911 Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz, Bihl Alfred
Part of the entity Böheimstrasse 41 and Böheimstrasse 45
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Tenement house (part of the SG tenement houses)
Tenement house (part of the SG tenement houses) Boheimstrasse 45 1906, 1911 Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz, Bihl Alfred
Part of the entity Böheimstrasse 41 and Böheimstrasse 45
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Factory buildings of the former Trikotfabrik Lang and Bumiller (material entity) connected by gate construction
Factory buildings of the former Trikotfabrik Lang and Bumiller (material entity) connected by gate construction Boheimstrasse 46, 50 1899, 1912 Early industrial architecture until 1920, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz, Manz PJ
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Villa with enclosure (entity)
Villa with enclosure (entity) Boheimstrasse 47 A 1898 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Tenement house with restaurant
Tenement house with restaurant Boheimstrasse 49 1895 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Boheimstrasse 51 1903-1904 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, Schmidt Karl
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Duplex house
Duplex house Boheimstrasse 53, 55 1871 Biedermeier
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Commercial and residential building
Commercial and residential building Boheimstrasse 57 1907-1908 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former rectory
Former rectory Boheimstrasse 59 1904 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Kuhn Otto, Government
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Apartment block with small apartments (totality)
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Apartment block with small apartments (totality) Boheimstrasse 64 A - D, Eierstrasse. 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, Schreiberstr. 11 A - B, 13, 15, 17 1919 Hochbauamt Stuttgart, Albert Pantle
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Former girls' home (totality)
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Former girls' home (totality) Boheimstrasse 80, Frauenstr. 14th 1908, 1928 Bihl J.
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Residential and commercial building (aggregate)
Residential and commercial building (aggregate) Boheimstrasse 83, Finkenstr. 24 1905 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential and commercial building (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial building (aggregate) Boheimstrasse 90, Taubenstr. 19th 1901-1902 Art Nouveau, Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Tenement house
Tenement house Boheimstrasse 94 1903 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential buildings (aggregate)
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Residential buildings (aggregate) Boheimstrasse 102, 104, Finkenstr. 20th 1900-1904 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential buildings (aggregate)
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Residential buildings (aggregate) Boheimstrasse 103, 105, Burgstallstr. 1, 3 1908-1911 Historicism, Bührer Ludwig
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Tenement house
Tenement house Burgstallstrasse 5 1913 Nanz A., foreman
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Residential and commercial building (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial building (aggregate) Burgstallstrasse 6, Möhringerstr. 127.129 1913 Neoclassicism, Heckel Paul J.
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Burgstallstrasse 7th 1904-1907 Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
part of the entity Burgstallstr. 7 to 15 (odd)
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Burgstallstrasse 9 1904-1907 Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
part of the entity Burgstallstr. 7 to 15 (odd)
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Burgstallstrasse 11 1904-1907 Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
part of the entity Burgstallstr. 7 to 15 (odd)
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Burgstallstrasse 13 1904-1907 Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
part of the entity Burgstallstr. 7 to 15 (odd)
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Burgstallstrasse 15th 1904-1907 Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
part of the entity Burgstallstr. 7 to 15 (odd)
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Tenement house
Tenement house Burgstallstrasse 8th 1913 Expressionism, Schoch Karl
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Burgstallstrasse 10
Part of the entity Burgstallstr. 10, 12, 14
1902 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Burgstallstrasse 12
Part of the aggregate Burgstallstr. 10, 12, 14
1902 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Burgstallstrasse 14
Part of the aggregate Burgstallstr. 10, 12, 14
1902 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Burgstallstrasse 17
Part of the aggregate Burgstallstr. 17, 19, Hahnstrasse. 56, 58, 60
1911-1912 Kärcher H.
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Burgstallstrasse 19
Part of the entity Burgstallstr. 17, 19, Hahnstrasse. 56, 58, 60
1911-1912 Kärcher H.
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Burgstallstrasse 20 to 26, Benckendorffstr. 5 1902-1903 Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Dornhaldenstrasse 1, 3, Eierstrasse. 40 1901-1902 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Factory building
Factory building Dornhaldenstrasse 5, 7 1909, 1921 Early industrial architecture until 1920, André Lambert and Eduard Stahl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house
Double tenement house Dornhaldenstrasse 12, Schreiberstr. 25th 1901 German neo-renaissance, north German town house construction, Schönnagel Adolf, master craftsman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment buildings with shops (aggregate)
Apartment buildings with shops (aggregate) Dornhaldenstrasse 14, 14/1, 16, 16/1, 18 1910-1911 Neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, Locher Arthur
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Small house settlement "Eiernest" (totality)
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Small house settlement "Eiernest" (totality) Egg nest, small house settlement

This includes the following streets and house numbers:

  • Eierstrasse 70 to 112 (odd)
  • Habichtweg 1 to 46
  • Liebigstrasse 18,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,28,29,30
    35 to 73 (odd)
  • Schreiberstr. 48 to 72 (straight)
  • Schwalbenweg 8 to 39, 41
  • Sperberweg 1 to 9, 11 to 21 (odd)
  • Zechweg 2 to 32 (straight)
1925-1926 Albert Pantle, City Planning Officer
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Residential building
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Residential building Eierstrasse 10 1870 Mauz Eberhard, master carpenter
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Eierstrasse 12, Möhringer Str. 50 A 1894 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Eierstrasse 21, 23 1894-1895 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Tenement houses (aggregate)
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Tenement houses (aggregate) Eierstrasse 25, 27 1893 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Klemm Gottlieb, Werkmeister
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Former girls' home
Former girls' home Frauenstrasse 14th 1908 Bihl J.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Official residence
Official residence Gebelsbergstrasse 1, Schickhardtstrasse. 25th 1922 Stuttgart School, Expressionism, Döcker Richard
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former villa will Gebelsbergstrasse 18th 1922 Neoclassicism, country house style, Dollinger Richard
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building (aggregate) Gebelsbergstrasse 105
Part of the entity "Gebelsbergstr. 105, 107, Hasenstr. 30"
1915 Heckel Paul J.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building (aggregate)
Residential and commercial building (aggregate) Gebelsbergstrasse 107
Part of the entity "Gebelsbergstr. 105, 107, Hasenstr. 30"
1915 Heckel Paul J.
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Hahnstrasse 12 1902, 1912 Bihl J.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Hahnstrasse 20th 1926 Historicism - Heimatstil, Neoclassicism, Murr Willy
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Hahnstrasse 28
Part of the aggregate Hahnstr. 28, 30, Kelterstrasse. 24, 25, 26
Historicism, Bihl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Hahnstrasse 30
Part of the aggregate Hahnstr. 28, 30, Kelterstrasse. 24, 25, 26
Historicism, Bihl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Hahnstrasse 31, 32, 33 1901 Schnell D. and J. & K. Nanz
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Hahnstrasse 42, 43, 44, 46, expressway 1, 3 1904-1906 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house (part of the SG tenement houses)
Tenement house (part of the SG tenement houses) Hahnstrasse 52 1907 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house (part of the SG tenement houses)
Tenement house (part of the SG tenement houses) Hahnstrasse 54 1907 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building (part of the SG residential and commercial buildings)
Residential and commercial building (part of the SG residential and commercial buildings) Hahnstrasse 56 1911-1912 Kärcher H.
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Hahnstrasse 58
Part of the aggregate Burgstallstr. 17, 19, Hahnstrasse. 56, 58, 60
1911-1912 Kärcher H.
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Hahnstrasse 60
Part of the entity Burgstallstr. 17, 19, Hahnstrasse. 56, 58, 60
1911-1912 Kärcher H.
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villa
villa Hasenbergsteige 27 1878 Historicism, Schweizerhaus, Betz (Georg?)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


villa Hasenbergsteige 31 1900 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque, Ludwig Eisenlohr and Weigle Carl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


villa
villa Hasenbergsteige 37 1908 New style, late Victorian style, Eitel Albert
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
Apartment building Hasenbergsteige 41 1902 Historicism (based on English villa construction), Hertlein
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
Apartment building Hasenbergsteige 43 1903 Historicism - German neo-renaissance, art nouveau, arbitration Adolf
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Apartment building
Apartment building Hasenbergsteige 45 1903 Historicism - German neo-renaissance, art nouveau, arbitration Adolf
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Villa with garden (entity) Hasenbergsteige 47, 49, district no. 6003/9 1910 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Hunter Hermann
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former vineyard house
Former vineyard house Hasenstrasse 11 1500-1600 Renaissance
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Residential and commercial building (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial building (aggregate) Hasenstrasse 30
Part of the entity "Gebelsbergstr. 105, 107, Hasenstr. 30"
1915 Heckel Paul J.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double villa
Double villa Hohentwielstr. 10, 12 1904 Historicism, Art Nouveau (Victorian-oriented), Schiedl Adolf
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building (part of the SG residential and commercial buildings)
Residential and commercial building (part of the SG residential and commercial buildings) Kelterstrasse 24 Historicism, Bihl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building (part of the SG residential and commercial buildings)
Residential and commercial building (part of the SG residential and commercial buildings) Kelterstrasse 25th Historicism, Bihl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Kelterstrasse 26
Part of the aggregate Hahnstr. 28, 30, Kelterstrasse. 24, 25, 26
Historicism, Bihl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house with shop
Tenement house with shop Möhringer Str. 47 1894 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Matthew Church
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Matthew Church Möhringer Str. 52 1876-1881, 1945-1950 Historicism - neo-Romanesque, neo-Gothic, by Dollinger Conrad and Wolff Adolf, city planning officers; Stahl and Schiele
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former fire station with gym
Former fire station with gym Möhringer Str. 56 1887-1888 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Mayer Emil, Stadtbaurat
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Double tenement house with shops
Double tenement house with shops Möhringer Str. 65 A, 65 B 1911-1912 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Locher Arthur
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Möhringer Str. 70 1885-1886 Historicism, Bihl J.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Möhringer Str. 92 1892 Historicism - Neorenaissance, Bihl Fr.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Möhringer Str. 132 1897 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Möhringer Str. 165 1900 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Möhringer Str. 147 1891 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Stadtbad Heslach
Stadtbad Heslach Mörikestr. 62 1927-1929 Expressionism / New Building, Building Department Stuttgart, Cloos Franz, Oberbaurat
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Commercial / residential building and factory building (aggregate) Mörikestr. 69 1903 Historicism, early industrial architecture until 1920, Bihl Julius, foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Business / residential building (part of the totality)
Business / residential building (part of the totality) Mörikestr. 69 1903 Historicism, early industrial architecture until 1920, Bihl Julius, foreman
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Residential building (part of the SG residential buildings)
Residential building (part of the SG residential buildings) Neugereutstr. 5 1892-1899 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential building (part of the SG residential buildings)
Residential building (part of the SG residential buildings) Neugereutstr. 7th 1892-1899 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential building (part of the SG residential buildings)
Residential building (part of the SG residential buildings) Neugereutstr. 9 1892-1899 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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District boundary stone Stuttgart (part of the SG "District boundary stones Stuttgart") Without an address Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Frank inn with hall and former beer garden (totality)
Former Frank inn with hall and former beer garden (totality) Schickhardtstrasse 5; Flst.No. 5682/3 1894 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Double tenement house
Double tenement house Schickhardtstrasse 22, 24 1909 Schautz Bernhard
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Schickhardt school with running fountain (totality)
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Schickhardt school with running fountain (totality) Schickhardtstrasse 26, 28, 30 1911-1912 Neoclassicism, Albert Pantle, senior building officer; Hugo Melchior fountain (not sure)
Protected according to § 12 DSchG


Double tenement house with shop
Double tenement house with shop Schickhardtstrasse 31, 33 1906 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Biedermeier, Schautz Bernhard
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villa
villa Schickhardtstrasse 41 1889 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former Villa Nanz
Former Villa Nanz Expressway 7 1904-1905 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential building
Residential building Schreiberstr. 6th 1869 Biedermeier, Fauser Th., Foreman
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Factory building
Factory building Schreiberstr. 27 1921-1922 Neoclassicism, New Objectivity, Müller Max
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Schreiberstr. 29 1921-1922 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
part of the factual entity Schreiberstr. 29, 31, 33 and 33 A
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Tenement house
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Tenement house Schreiberstr. 31 1921-1922 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
part of the factual entity Schreiberstr. 29, 31, 33 and 33 A
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Tenement house
Tenement house Schreiberstr. 33, 33A 1921-1922 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
part of the factual entity Schreiberstr. 29, 31, 33 and 33 A
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Apartment building with a former shop
Apartment building with a former shop Schreiberstr. 38 1911 Neoclassicism, Biedermeier, Schleicher E. and R.
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Taubenstrasse 3, 5 1901 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Tenement house
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Tenement house Taubenstrasse 6th 1905 Historicism - Neo-Gothic, Art Nouveau, Bihl J.
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Tenement house
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Tenement house Taubenstrasse 21st 1912 Historicism - Neo-Baroque, G. Kies
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Apartment building
Apartment building Wannenstr. 2 1904-1906 Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Wittmann and Stahl
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


villa
villa Wannenstr. 18th 1913 Neoclassicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Apartment building
Apartment building Wolffstrasse 1 1899-1890 Historicism - German Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl
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Südheim

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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Bachwiesenstr. 14, 14/1, 16, 18, Neugereutstr. 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 1909-1911 Neoclassicism, Blankenhorn E.
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Urban settlement (aggregate)
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Urban settlement (aggregate) Bachwiesenstr. 31 to 35, Böblinger Str. 207 A, B, C, 209, 223 to 235 (odd), Burgstallstr. 76, 78, 82 to 92, 87 to 91, 102 to 114 (straight) 1922-1926 Heimatstil, Stuttgart School 1920–1945, Building Department Stuttgart
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate)
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Residential and commercial buildings (aggregate) Böblinger Str. 187, 189, Burgstallstr. 57, Neugereutstr. 6, 10, 11 1900-1903 Historicism (north German brick Gothic), Schautz B.
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Former municipal office
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Former municipal office Böblinger Str. 211 1897-1898 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Building Department Stuttgart
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Cable car
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Cable car Böblinger Str. 237, district no. 9557/2, 9558/1 (mountain station in Degerloch) 1929 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate)
Tenement houses (aggregate) Böhmisreuteweg 34, Hahnstr. 35 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement house
Tenement house Boehmisreuteweg 37 1899 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential building
Residential building Boehmisreuteweg 43 1897 Historicism, Swiss house style, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential and commercial building
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Residential and commercial building Böhmisreuteweg 45, 47 1902 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Burgstallstrasse 54, 56 1911 Neoclassicism, Locher A.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Rifle house
Rifle house Burgstallstrasse 99 1895 Hengerer Karl
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Hahnstrasse 29 1904 Historicism, Georg Friedrich Bihl and Alfred Woltz
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Tenement houses (aggregate) Hahnstrasse 45 to 55 (odd), Im Lerchenrain 2, 4 1908-1910 Historicism - Neo-Renaissance, Dienstbach F.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Lerchenrain School (entity)
Lerchenrain School (entity) Kelterstrasse 52 1908-1909 Neoclassicism, Bonatz Paul, Prof. and Scholer Friedrich Eugen
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Rudolf-Sophien-Stift, with fountain and ice cellar (totality)
Rudolf-Sophien-Stift, with fountain and ice cellar (totality) Leonberger Str. 220 1912-1914 Neo-Baroque, Heimatstil, Neoclassicism, Lempp Rudolf and Riethmüller Hermann
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Former "Wildpark" stop, with service and waiting building, stairs and railway bridge at the stop (totality)
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Former "Wildpark" stop, with service and waiting building, stairs and railway bridge at the stop (totality) Leonberger Str. 226 1908 Royal Railway
Inspection Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Ziegelklinge settlement (aggregate) Sandweg 2 to 24 (straight), Sperlingstr. 18 to 46 (straight) 1928 Neue Sachlichkeit, Schieber Albert
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Row house (part of the SG Siedlung Ziegelklinge)
Row house (part of the SG Siedlung Ziegelklinge) Sandweg 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 1928 Neue Sachlichkeit, Schieber Albert
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Südheim-Siedlung (aggregate)
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Südheim-Siedlung (aggregate) Seilbahnstrasse 1 to 9 (odd), Südheimer Platz 2, 4, 6 1901-1903 Historicism, Art Nouveau, Hengerer Karl
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Row house (part of the SG Siedlung Ziegelklinge)
Row house (part of the SG Siedlung Ziegelklinge) Sperlingstrasse 20, 22, 24, 26 1928 Neue Sachlichkeit, Schieber Albert
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Row house (part of the SG Siedlung Ziegelklinge)
Row house (part of the SG Siedlung Ziegelklinge) Sperlingstrasse 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 1928 Neue Sachlichkeit, Schieber Albert
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Aqueduct, spring water collection basin and well room (totality) Vogelrainstrasse, Nachtigallenweg; Flst.No. 9502/3, 9553/18, 9553/39, 9560/1, 9560/2, 9626 1825-1833 Duttenhofer Karl August Friedrich, hydraulic engineer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Aqueduct (part of the whole)
Aqueduct (part of the whole) Vogelrainstrasse, Nachtigallenweg; Flst.No. 9502/3, 9553/18, 9553/39, 9560/1, 9560/2, 9626 1825-1833 Duttenhofer Karl August Friedrich, hydraulic engineer
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


23 district boundary stones Stuttgart (part of the SG "district boundary stones Stuttgart") Without an address The following boundary stones could belong to the 23 stones.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


An unknown district boundary stones Stuttgart (part of the SG "Gemarkunsgs boundary stones Stuttgart")
An unknown district boundary stones Stuttgart (part of the SG "Gemarkunsgs boundary stones Stuttgart") Provisional address: on Mauswegle, at the beginning of the Vogelrainklinge Protected according to § 2 DSchG


An unknown district boundary stones Stuttgart (part of the SG "Gemarkunsgs boundary stones Stuttgart")
An unknown district boundary stones Stuttgart (part of the SG "Gemarkunsgs boundary stones Stuttgart") Provisional address: Teufelswiesen area, forest path leading towards Dachswald Im Himmel Protected according to § 2 DSchG


An unknown district boundary stones Stuttgart (part of the SG "Gemarkunsgs boundary stones Stuttgart")
An unknown district boundary stones Stuttgart (part of the SG "Gemarkunsgs boundary stones Stuttgart") Provisional address: Teufelswiesen area, on a forest path that runs east of the Gäubahn Protected according to § 2 DSchG


An unknown district boundary stones Stuttgart (part of the SG "Gemarkunsgs boundary stones Stuttgart")
An unknown district boundary stones Stuttgart (part of the SG "Gemarkunsgs boundary stones Stuttgart") Provisional address: Zwickenberg area, on a forest path that runs east of the Gäubahn Protected according to § 2 DSchG


An unknown district boundary stones Stuttgart (part of the SG "Gemarkunsgs boundary stones Stuttgart")
An unknown district boundary stones Stuttgart (part of the SG "Gemarkunsgs boundary stones Stuttgart") Provisional address: at the sports ground, junction in Mauswegle

This boundary stone could also be in the Kaltental district.

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Kaltental

image designation location Dating description
Coats of arms and inscription panels made of Stubensand Belchenstrasse 11 1571 Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Catholic Church of St. Anthony
Catholic Church of St. Anthony Burgstrasse 25th 1932 Bauhaus, New Building, International Style, Herkommer Hans
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Former dairy
Former dairy Burgstrasse 34 1551 Renaissance
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Stone lintel with coat of arms Burgstrasse 40 1696 Baroque
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Cuckoo Call Fountain
Cuckoo Call Fountain Hirsauer Strasse, Kuckucksruf, Flst. No. 330/1 1927 Heimatstil, Stuttgart School 1920–1945, Brüllmann Jakob, sculptor
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Evangelical St. Thomas Church
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Evangelical St. Thomas Church Schwarzwaldstrasse 7th 1938, 1950 Heimatstil, Stuttgart School 1920–1945, Mayer Hannes
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Residential building
Residential building Schwarzwaldstrasse 43 1890-1910 Historicism - country house style, neo-Gothic
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Individual evidence

  1. State capital Stuttgart, Office for Urban Planning and Urban Renewal, Lower Monument Protection Authority, List of Cultural Monuments. Immovable architectural and art monuments. As of April 25, 2008 - by city district

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