List of cultural monuments in Wurmlingen (Tuttlingen district)

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The list of cultural monuments in Wurmlingen includes all architectural and art monuments in the municipality of Wurmlingen . It is derived from the list of the State Monuments Office of Baden-Württemberg , the " Directory of immovable architectural and art monuments and the objects to be inspected ". This list was created in 2008. The partial list for the Tuttlingen district is as of February 8, 2008 and includes 21 immovable monuments and art as well as four test cases.

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

Cultural monuments in the community of Wurmlingen

location designation description image paragraph
1 Eselhalde
location
Konzenberg ruins Path, seed school, ruin and storage area. Konzenberg ruins § 12
2 Karlstrasse / corner of Untere Hauptstrasse Running fountain Running fountain. Inscription: “Contamination of the well is forbidden with a penalty of 30 times”, 1868. § 2
3 Won Konzenberg crossroads Wrought iron cross on a sandstone base. Inscription: "1869", "Oh man don't go / pass by / remember what Christ / suffering is / say: Praise be to Jesus Christ / who died for me / and when I come before his / judgment / so ask for me / donated by AH (?) And ... and SB v. Worm. " § 2
4th Obere Hauptstrasse 2
location
Holy Cross Chaplaincy Holy Cross Chaplaincy . School and town hall since 1825, today residential building. Town hall Wurmlingen § 2
5 Obere Hauptstrasse 33
location
Sebastian Chapel Catholic Sebastian Chapel in the cemetery, God's field, wall and path. Formerly part of a Capuchin monastery. Built in 1613. The of plague Sebastian and Rochus consecrated. 1764 Reconstruction of the chapel in connection with the establishment of a Capuchin hospice. 1814 purchase by the municipality of Wurmlingen, 1814–1815 demolition of the monastery buildings. Including historical equipment and accessories. Sebastian Chapel Wurmlingen § 12
6th at Obere Hauptstrasse 33
location
Fallen memorial Sandstone memorial for those who died in the First World War at the entrance to Gottesacker. Dying soldier over archway, inscription: “Be faithful until death and I will give you the crown of life”, as well as two tablets of the fallen. Monument to the fallen of Wurmlingen § 2
7th at Obere Hauptstrasse 33
location
Lourdes grotto Lourdes Grotto, built in 1887. Lourdes Grotto Wurmlingen § 2
8th at Obere Hauptstrasse 33
location
Mount of Olives Mount of Olives, originally in a field chapel on the south-eastern outskirts, only after 1815 at this point. Erected by the sculptor Korb from Mühlheim an der Donau. Mount of Olives Wurmlingen § 2
9 at Obere Hauptstrasse 33, at the cemetery wall location Atonement Cross Atonement cross (penance cross, murder cross) around 1568. Small stone cross with severed arm, cross stem circular cavity. Atonement Cross Wurmlingen § 2
10 Obere Hauptstrasse 73
location
railway station Two-storey reception building with a gable roof, as well as goods shed and one-storey outbuilding, end of the 19th century. Wurmlingen railway station § 2
11 Schlossstrasse 6, 6/1
location
Residential building Two-storey residential building with business section. Gable roof, 17th century. Probably the first school building from 1683 to 1825. Wurmlingen residential building § 2
12 Schlossstrasse 7
location
Hohbühl Two-storey residential and economic building with courtyard, saddle roof, stepped gable and large cellar room, 1584/84 (d). Hohbühl § 12
13 at Schulstrasse 2
location
Enclosing wall Enclosing wall belonging to the former castle at the Catholic sister house. § 2
14th Schulstrasse 5
location
Old Bailiwick Until 1806 seat of the Vogtey, until 1810 camera office , then agricultural property. Two-storey with a gable roof. Built in the early 17th century, completely renovated from 1983–85. Old Bailiwick of Wurmlingen § 2
15th Schulstrasse 8
location
school School building with teacher's apartment, wash house, wood shed, courtyard and wall. Former castle, three-storey with hipped roof. Around 1595 new building by the Constance Provost Jakob Fugger (Wappenstein 1602). Seat of the Obervögte of the Konzenberg rule. 1806–1810 forestry office, then camera office, since 1875 municipal property and used as a school building. school § 12
16 Won Seltal cross Cast iron cross with body on stone base. Inscriptions: “1921”, “Crucified Savior have mercy on us”. § 2
17th Won Taläcker cross Wrought iron cross with body on stone base, reliefs on the cross trunk. Inscription: "My Jesus Mercy". § 2
18th Untere Hauptstrasse / corner Obere Hauptstrasse
location
Tube fountain Octagonal tube fountain with a central fountain column. Tube fountain in Wurmlingen § 2
19th Untere Hauptstrasse 1
location
Catholic parish church of St. Gallus and St. Otmar Substructure of the church tower from 1499. New building in 1781–1784 based on plans by the Princely Fürstenberg Court Chamber Council and Building Director Franz Joseph Salzmann . Ceiling frescoes by Georg Hölz ​​(1784), Altheim near Riedlingen. Coat of arms of Johann Nepomuk von Hornstein-Weiterdingen (Supreme Lord of Konzenberg and Patronage) over the entrance portal and on the choir arch. Including historical equipment (including organ) and accessories. Gallus Church in Wurmlingen § 2
20th Boundary sign Aggregate boundary signs of the Wurmlingen district boundary, including the boundary stones that are not at the original location. Also boundary signs of the district forests. § 2
21st Western fortifications Military fortifications of the Western Wall and the West Air Defense Zone, which were built from 1937. The individual, mostly blown up systems must be checked for legibility and their state of preservation. § 2

See also

Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Wurmlingen  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Württemberg - Directory of immovable architectural and art monuments and the objects to be examined; Freiburg administrative district, Tuttlingen district, Wurmlingen