List of cultural monuments in Weimar (subject groups and ensembles)

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The list of cultural monuments in Weimar (aggregates and ensembles) includes the cultural monuments of the Thuringian city ​​of Weimar recorded as aggregates and ensembles , which are recorded by the Thuringian State Office for Monument Preservation and Archeology as architectural and art monuments in the city as of November 20, 2013 were.

The cultural monuments recorded as individual monuments according to the Thuringian Monument Protection Act (ThDSchG) are listed in the list of cultural monuments in Weimar (individual monuments) .

Factual entities and ensembles

Overall structural systems (Section 2 (2) No. 1 ThDSchG)

Old town

Scope: total arable wall; Amalienstraße 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15; At the Jakobskirchhof as a whole; At the Poseck garden; Bad Hersfelder Strasse; Beethovenplatz as a whole; Bettina-von-Arnim-Strasse as a whole; Böttchergasse as a whole; Bornberg as a whole; Brauhausgasse as a whole; Brühl as a whole; Burgplatz as a whole; Coudraystrasse as a whole; Dingelstedtstrasse as a whole, Eisfeld as a whole; Erfurter Strasse 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, Ferdinand Freiligrath Strasse in total Overall women's plan; Frauentorstrasse as a whole; Friedensbrücke; Friedensgasse as a whole; Friedensstraße (house numbers only); Entire convoy; Gerberstrasse as a whole; Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse as a whole; Goetheplatz as a whole; Ditch total; Gropiusstrasse as a whole; Große Kirchgasse as a whole; Overall green market; Hegelstrasse 1–11 (odd house numbers), 2–14 (even house numbers); Herderplatz as a whole; Total behind the bathing room; Humboldtstrasse 1–11; Hummelstrasse as a whole; Jacob's plan overall; Jakobstrasse as a whole; Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse as a whole; Karlstrasse as a whole; Kaufstrasse overall; Bowling area total; Small Kirchgasse as a whole; Small pond lane as a whole; Kollegiengasse as a whole; Marienstraße as a whole; Total market; Marktstrasse as a whole; Marstallstrasse as a whole; Mostgasse as a whole; Total Neugasse; Obere Schloßgasse as a whole; Place of democracy overall; Pushkin Street as a whole; Entire taxiway; Total taxi area; Rosmariengasse as a whole; Scherfgasse as a whole; Schillerstrasse as a whole; Schloßgasse as a whole; Schlossplatz as a whole; Schwanseestrasse 1 - 13 and 2 - 26; Seifengasse as a whole; Sophienstiftplatz total; Steubenstrasse 1–25 and 2–32; Teichgasse as a whole; Total pond space; Total theater space; Total undermining; Vorwerkgasse as a whole; Wagnergasse as a whole; Weimarhallenpark (northern border along Asbachstrasse and Bertuchstrasse); western Ilmufer to the mouth of the trench; Wielandplatz as a whole; Windischenstrasse as a whole; Zeughof as a whole

Southern urban expansion


Subject entity and ensemble of southern urban expansion Overall structural facilities (Section 2 (2) No. 1 ThDSchG)
Scope: Bauhausstrasse as a whole; Belvederer Allee 1 - 23; Berkaer Strasse 1, 2, 2a, 7, 9, 11, 15, 17, 19, 21; Eckermannstrasse as a whole; Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 1 - 26, 28, 30, 32, 34; Haeckelstrasse as a whole; Helmholtzstrasse 1 - 17, Kantstrasse as a whole; Karl-Hausknecht Strasse as a whole; Ludwig-Feuerbach-Strasse as a whole; Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse as a whole

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Residential building
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Residential building Bauhausstrasse 8, 8a
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Residential house with outbuildings
 
Bauhaus University
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Bauhaus University Bauhausstrasse 11
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former medical center, today Bauhaus University; Built in 1936 by the Jena architect Georg Schirrmeister in what was then Kurthstrasse
 
Residential building
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Residential building Bauhausstrasse 18
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Belvederer Allee 1
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Belvederer Allee 2, 2a
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Residential building with side wing
 
Residential building
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Residential building Belvederer Allee 3
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Residential house with coach house and garden
 
House of Streichhan
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House of Streichhan Belvederer Allee 5
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House Streichhan with outbuildings and garden
 
Administration building
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Administration building Belvederer Allee 6
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Administration building
 
Prellerhaus
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Prellerhaus Belvederer Allee 8
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Prellerhaus with outbuildings, patio and garden
 
Residential building
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Residential building Belvederer Allee 12
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Belvederer Allee 17
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Residential house with outbuildings and land
 
Administration building
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Administration building Belvederer Allee 19
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Administration building
 
Belvederer Allee 28
 
Belvederer Allee 30
 
Belvederer Allee 37
 
Belvederer Allee 48
 
House of high poplars Belvederer Allee 58
 
Atelier van de Velde Belvederer Allee 59
 
Residential building
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Residential building Berkaer Strasse 1
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Residential building
 
Old people's home Berkaer Strasse 2
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Retirement home, formerly Albert-Voigt-Stift
 

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Berkaer Strasse 4, 4a
 
Residential building
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Residential building Berkaer Strasse 9
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Berkaer Strasse 15
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Berkaer Strasse 17
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Berkaer Strasse 19
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Berkaer Strasse 21
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Residential building
 
Berkaer Strasse 51
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 1
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Residential house with land
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 2
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Residential house with land
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 3
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 4
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Residential house with land
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 5
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 7
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 11
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Residential house with land
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 12
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 14
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 15
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Residential house with land
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 18
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Residential house with land
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 22
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Residential house with land
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 24
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Residential house with outbuildings and land
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 25
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 26
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Residential house with outbuildings
 
Residential building
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Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 30
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Residential house with land
 
Residential building Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 32
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Residential house with land
 

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Villa "Tusculum"
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Villa "Tusculum" Freiherr-vom-Stein-Allee 34
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Residential house with land
 
Residential building
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Residential building Helmholtzstrasse 1
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Residential building
 
Atelier v. Hofmann Helmholtzstrasse 4
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Atelier v. Hofmann
 

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Residential building
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Residential building Helmholtzstrasse 6
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Helmholtzstrasse 8
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Helmholtzstrasse 12, 12a
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Residential house with coach house
 
Residential building
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Residential building Helmholtzstrasse 14
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Residential house with coach house
 
school
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school Helmholtzstrasse 15
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school
 
Residential building
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Residential building Kantstrasse 1
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Residential house with coach house and gardens
 
Residential building
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Residential building Kantstrasse 2
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Residential house with gardens
 
Residential building
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Residential building Kantstrasse 5
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Residential house with garden and garden pavilion
 
Residential building
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Residential building Kantstrasse 10
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Kantstrasse 12
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Residential building
 
Residential building
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Residential building Kantstrasse 14
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Residential building
 
herbarium
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herbarium Karl-Haußknecht-Strasse 7
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Herbarium Haußknecht
 
Nursing home
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Nursing home Karl-Haußknecht-Strasse 19
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Nursing home
 
Studio house
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Studio house Karl-Haußknecht-Strasse 21
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Studio house
 
Publishing house and residential building
Publishing house and residential building Ludwig-Feuerbach-Strasse 9
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Publishing house and residential building
 
Residential building
Residential building Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 33
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Residential building
 

Southwestern city expansion

Scope: Abraham-Lincoln-Straße 1–33; August-Bebel-Platz as a whole, August-Frölich-Platz as a whole; Brahmsstrasse as a whole (including Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 9); Brucknerstrasse as a whole; Cranachstrasse to No. 47; Erfurter Straße 10 - 74 (even house numbers) and 3– 51 (odd house numbers); Frauenplan odd house numbers; Fuldaer Strasse 70-80; Gutenbergstrasse 1, 1a and even numbers from 2–18, Hegelstrasse 16 - 26; Henßstrasse as a whole; Hermann-Abendroth-Strasse as a whole; Hoffmann-von-FallerslebenStraße as a whole; Humboldtstrasse 12-33; Jahnstrasse as a whole; Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 1–9; Lisztstrasse as a whole; Mozartstrasse as a whole, Paul-Schneider-Strasse 1 - 21 (odd numbers), 2–28 (even numbers); Peter-Cornelius-Str. 1, 2–8 (only even house numbers); Pfeiferstrasse 1-9; Prellerstrasse as a whole; Richard-Strauss-Strasse; Richard-Wagner-Strasse; Schubertstrasse as a whole; Schwabestrasse 2; Schwanseestrasse, the odd house numbers 15–41 and 28,30,32,34; Steubenstrasse 27 - 31 (odd numbers), 34 - 48 (even numbers); TheodorHagen-Weg as a whole; Thomas-Mann-Strasse as a whole; Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse as a whole; Trierer Strasse as a whole, Wallendorfer Strasse 1-8,9,11,13; Washingtonstrasse as a whole; Wilhelm-Külz-Straße in total up to No. 30 and No. 31,33,35 footpath on Wilhelm-Külz-Straße; William-Shakespeare-Strasse 1-7, 9; Windmühlenstrasse 2, 4; Zöllnerstrasse 8-16

Zeppelinplatz

Scope: Döllstädtstraße 31, 33, 35, 37, 38/40, 42/44; Eckenerstrasse 1-5; Rembrandtweg 1-18, 19, 21, 23, 25; Röhrstrasse 30, 32, 34, 36; Zeppelinplatz 1, 3, 5, 7

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Döllstädtstrasse 31-33 in Weimar, Thuringia.JPG
Döllstädtstrasse 31-37 Residential building
 
Döllstädtstrasse 38-44 in Weimar, Thuringia.JPG
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Döllstädtstrasse 38-44 Residential and commercial buildings
 
Eckener Strasse 2 in Weimar, Thuringia.JPG
Eckenerstrasse 1–5 residential area
 
Settlement on Rembrandtweg
Settlement on Rembrandtweg Rembrandtweg 1-25 1928-1930 The row houses on Rembrandtweg were built between 1928 and 1930 based on the designs of the architect Paul Bräunlich.
 
Röhrstrasse 30-36 in Weimar, Thuringia.JPG
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Röhrstrasse 30-36 Residential and commercial buildings
 
Zeppelinplatz in Weimar, Thuringia.JPG
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Zeppelinplatz 1–7 Playground in front of the residential and commercial building on Zeppelinplatz
 

Individual monuments on Zeppelinplatz

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Käthe-Kollwitz-School (former Luisenschule)
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Käthe-Kollwitz-School (former Luisenschule) Röhrstrasse 19
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around 1900 The Käthe-Kollwitz-Schule with gym, toilet building and fountain was built around 1900 as the Luisenschule. The Luisenglocke is located on the facade facing the schoolyard on the south side of the building .
 
Käthe Kollwitz memorial
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Käthe Kollwitz memorial Zeppelinplatz
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Käthe Kollwitz memorial
 

Characteristic street images (§ 2 (2) No. 2 ThDSchG)

Asbachstrasse

Area of ​​application: Asbachstrasse 18–50 (even house numbers), Döllstedtstrasse 1, 2, 3, 5; Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse 19a and b, 28; Doorway 2, 4

Belvederer Allee

(also historical park and garden area § 2 Abs. 6 ThDSchG) Multi-row tree planting including development on the west side up to Belvederer Allee 59 [Belvederer Allee 1 - 23 are part of the monument ensemble "Southern City Expansion"] Scope: Belevderer Alle total, Falkenburg 1; Merketalstrasse 1; Ziegeleiweg 1,2;

Bertuchstrasse

Scope: Bertuchstraße 7–25, 27, 29; Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse 16; Röhrstrasse 13

Brehmestrasse

Scope: Brehmestraße 1 - 10, 12; Carl-von-Ossietzky-Strasse 40, 42, 44, 46; Meyerstrasse 33

Carl-August-Allee

(also historical park and garden area § 2 Abs. 6 ThDSchG) Scope: August-Baudert-Platz in total, Buchenwaldplatz in total; Brennerstrasse 15, 18, 20, 22, 40, 42; Carl-August-Allee as a whole; Carl-von-Ossietzky-Strasse 56, 67; Ernst-Kohl-Strasse 1; Meyerstrasse 39; Rathenauplatz as a whole; Schopenhauerstraße 2, 2a, 13 Ettersburger Straße - historic street vegetation

Grandmother's garden town

Area of ​​application: Grandmother's line, total Hellerweg, Jenaer Strasse 11, 13, 17, 19, 21, 21a, 23, 27, 29, 31, 33, 33a, 33b, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, Krausweg in total, Martin-Klauer-Weg in total, Tiefurter Allee 12–44 (all even house numbers), Webichtallee in total, Zelterweg

Subject aggregates (Section 2 (1) ThDSchG and historical parks and gardens (Section 2 (2) No. 4 TDschG)

Asbach green corridor

Scope: Weimarhallenpark, Schwanseebad and stadium; Asbachstrasse; northern border: along Bechsteinstrasse - Fuldaer Strasse - Müller-Hartung-Strasse; eastern border: Karl-Liebknecht-Straße; southern border: Schwanseestrasse; western border: Florian-Geyer-Straße;

Buchenwald Memorial

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former warehouse area
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former warehouse area Main gate building including the detention building and memorial plaques as well as remnants of the camp fence, watchtower No. 1 and 23, prisoners' canteen, crematorium including reconstructed shot in the neck, crematorium courtyard with memorial plaque for the murder of Ernst Thälmann, chamber building, disinfection (current museum and E. Thälmann memorial in the basement) Roll call area, 34 wooden barracks (foundations), 15 stone barracks (foundations), prisoners' area (foundations), memorial stones (Polish prisoner, Soviet prisoner of war, English and Canadian parachutist, prisoner area, Jewish prisoner, location of the illegal military administration, Bulgarian prisoner), Goethe-Oak , Hanging post, trolley, hand roller, gate entrance to the rubble area "DAW" at tower no. 23
 
former command area Command building, political department, transformer station, dog kennel, "Caracho" path, ruin bear kennel
 
former barracks area Administration building (hotel), 100% building (self-service), 100% building (registration, NMG cinema), 100% building (NMG administration), 100% building (youth hostel "A.Kuntz"), 100% building (residential building No. 7), 100% building (residential building No. 8), 8 Hundred buildings (rubble and lawn area), barracks yard (parking lot NMG), massive storage shed (behind the self-service), waiting hall, RudolfBreitscheid memorial in the former "Fichtenhain" storage area, ruin riding hall, ruin horse stable (neck shot system) with memorial stone
 
former train station
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former train station Unloading ramp, unloading line, goods shed (foundations)
 
former Gustloff plant Weimar-Buchenwald II (Rubble and ruins)
 
Former troop garage area Troop garages in the command area, gas station in the command area, troop garages (ruins and rubble area opposite the Gustloff factory)
 
former building yard (now parking lot NMG memorial)
 
former SS Führer settlement Villa settlement, buildings (rubble and ruins)
 
former quarry (Rubble site)
 
Buchenwald Memorial
Buchenwald Memorial Entrance gate to the Stelenweg, Stelenweg including the 7 stelae, Street of Nations with 18 pylons and ring graves 1 to 3, Street of Freedom, celebration area with plastic, bell tower with bell, urn grave and memorial plaque, row graves with memorial stone between Stelenweg and bell tower, dispatcher house at the entrance to Stelenweg, rest stop, gardener's house with accommodation area, waiting hall
 
Buchenwald access and thoroughfare
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Buchenwald access and thoroughfare "Blutstraße" from the Ettersburger Straße junction to the former train station (Kreisstraße), obelisk and memorial for F. Manhès at the confluence with Ettersburger Straße, Buchenwald-Hottelstedt road to “Hottelstedter Ecke” (Kreisstraße)
 

Main cemetery with historical cemetery and new cemetery

The historical cemetery with the royal crypt and Russian-Orthodox chapel, with the memorial hall, the entire walling, gates, wells and graves is subject to monument protection. As a whole, the following are particularly protected within the cemetery: the walls with all grave plaques made of cast iron or natural stone, the grave fields A, B, C and D with the numerous iron crosses, grave or Base stones as well as lattice and border relics marked first occupations, the grave field E immediately around the princely crypt, the grave fields F and H, which have a special design and are characterized by a large density of individual graves of particular importance, and the honorary grave field J. The grave sites protected as individual cultural monuments mentioned in the monument designation of March 27, 2009. The objects of protection at the New Cemetery are the northern grave fields A, B, C, D, E and I1 with all gravestones and crosses of the first occupancy as well as the associated walls with all gravestones made of cast iron and natural stone, the other walls with the bridge to the southern part, the gates and stairs, wells and small architecture and the house for the cemetery keepers in the southern part (Berkaer Straße 4). As a whole, grave field VI with the associated wall and the western wall (Ulrich's wall), each with the associated grave monuments, and the military cemetery of World War I are protected. Individual cultural monuments are the main building and the graves named in the monument designation of March 27, 2009.

Jewish Cemetery

(with the remains of the enclosure and various grave sites) see also Leibnizallee

Park on the Ilm

Scope: Cone Bridge - Hans-Wahl-Straße - Am Horn - Dichterweg - northern outskirts of Oberweimar - Belvederer Allee - Liszthaus - Beethovenplatz - Ackerwand - Platz der Demokratie - Residenzschloss Park with Roman House, Cone Bridge, Ilmwehr, Eiskeller / location three pillars, Castle Bridge, Sphinx grotto, hot spring and Läutra spring, Euphrosyn monument, swing bridge, two-gate cave and lion fighter portal, inscription plaque, Roman house, Dux bridge, Dessau stone, snake stone, stone table, Soviet military cemetery, temple mansion, artificial ruin, bark house (pompous staircase, rock bridge, rock bridge) and rock bridge , Trench vaults and the monuments to Louis Fürnberg, Franz Liszt, Sándor Petöfi, Alexander Puschkin and William Shakespeare Goethe's garden house see Corona-Schröter-Straße 1 Pogwischhaus see Am Horn 4a

City fortifications

with city wall with fortifications preserved in the building site around the old town as well as designed areas in its former course. Ditch, main wall with towers and gates, inner wall with kennel, city wall. Parts visible above ground see: Kasseturm (Goetheplatz 10), library tower (Duchess Anna Amalia Library, Platz der Demokratie 1) and remains of the city wall on the Graben

Weave

Scope: Forest east of the railway embankment and north of the road on Lindenberg with a memorial for murdered concentration camp prisoners, pheasantry and avenues

swell

  1. Karina Loos, The Staging of the City - Planning and Building under National Socialism in Weimar , p. 44ff, dissertation, 2000; accessed in February 2017
  2. Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Thuringia, City of Weimar, city expansion and districts - published in 2009 by E. Reinhold Verlag, Altenburg. Editor: State Office for Monument Preservation and Archeology in Thuringia, Editor: Rainer Müller, Sibylle Putzke and Wolfgang Dietl. Volume 4.2, ISBN 978-3-937940-54-0 , p. 616.
  3. Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Thuringia, City of Weimar, Volume 4.2, p. 615.

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