List of cultural monuments in the old town of Aach

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The list of cultural monuments in Aach's old town includes the buildings listed as cultural monuments in the old town of Aach, which is protected as a whole, in accordance with the listed value plan . The actual list of monuments for the rest of the city area is, like most in Baden-Württemberg, not public. The description follows the listed value plan .

location Designation and monument status description Photos)
Marketplace Brunnenhaus, Oberes Brunnenhäusl
cultural monument according to §2 DSchG
Built by Beuron monks in 1756, operated until 1924.
Two-storey square tower with solid ground floor, unplastered half-timbered upper storey and tent roof .
Schulstrasse Wayside cross
cultural monument according to §2 DSchG
Erected according to the inscription 1895.
Historicizing sandstone cross on a double pedestal with cartouche , cast iron Corpus Christi.
Schulstrasse Water reservoir
cultural monument according to §2 DSchG
Erected to replace the fountain houses in 1924.
Plastered classicist solid building in the style of English landscaped gardens . Portico with access ramps, parapet balustrades , central well shell.
City fortifications
Cultural monument of particular importance according to §28 DSchG
Oldest parts 13th century, major destruction in the Peasants' War in 1525/1526, reconstruction of the wall crown in 1962. Two-shell quarry stone masonry , on the north side filled trench.
Northern, upper town gate demolished in the 19th century, southern, lower town gate first mentioned in 1150, renewals in 1668 and 1978. Quarry stone shell tower over arched gate , half-timbered side facing town, hipped roof .
Lower gate on the right
Stadtstrasse 5 Residential building, first gatehouse
cultural monument according to §2 DSchG
Construction in the 17th / 18th Century, extension 1977.
Two-storey building with half-timbered upper floor and gable roof , residential part with gable side directly at the gate. Backward former economy.
Lower gate in the middle, gatehouse on the left.
Stadtstrasse 7 Residential building, second gatehouse
cultural monument according to §2 DSchG
16th century, damaged in a bomb attack in 1945.
Plastered massive eaves side building with high basement, ground floor and saddle roof ; northern extension modern. Formerly the place of prayer and school of the Jews.
Stadtstrasse 11 Homestead, Stadttorkel, document house
cultural monument according to §2 DSchG
Cellars of Torkel late Middle Ages, the main building upon receipt of Altsubstanz city fire in 1884, plastered half-timbered barn after 1884, certificate cottage on old foundations after 1884. Complete repair 1980.
main building traufständiger plastered quarry stone with gabled roof and southern apparent half-timbered gables, north former economics part. Facade bends according to the street; backward return, stone window frames .
Former seat of the market commission, certificate house , eaves-standing, ground-floor solid building with a gable roof, boarded knee floor , gable roof with access from the outside, wooden shed facing south.
Stadtstrasse 21 Residential building
cultural monument according to §2 DSchG
Construction on the northern corner of the city wall in the 16th century, replacement of the economy by a transverse structure at the beginning of the 20th century.
Residential part of a former transverse house . Two-storey plastered solid construction with gable roof , inside plank beam ceiling.
Stadtstrasse 25 Residential building
cultural monument according to §2 DSchG
Erected in the 18th century, the subsequent upper city gate demolished in the 19th century.
Three-storey, massive eaves side building with a gable roof with a slider . The longitudinal offset of the gable is a relic of the city gate.
Stadtstrasse 38 Noble house, (old) town hall
Cultural monument of particular importance according to §28 DSchG
Building according to the inscription in 1560, town hall and school until 1930, access on the eaves side since the 20th century.
Gable - mounted three-storey solid building with a high basement made of plastered quarry stone ; Saddle roof , stepped gable and square windows in two axes; formerly two-flight flight of stairs ; wood paneling inside , coffered ceiling from the time it was built, old doors and fittings.
Stadtstrasse 40 Court building, old court house
cultural monument according to §2 DSchG
Construction on the remains of the previous building in the 16th century, repairs with the construction of a wooden extension in 1994.
Two-storey side eaves building with saddle roof ; Ground floor plastered quarry stone , upper floor plastered half-timbering, corner cuboid , triforic window on the southeastern gable; valuable interior such as doors, plaster and floors.
Stadtstrasse 43 School building with teacher's apartment
cultural monument according to §2 DSchG
Predecessor building from the 16th century, construction in the 18th century, extensive renovation in 1972.
Two-storey side eaves building with saddle roof , upper floor exposed half-timbering with evenly arranged windows.
Stadtstrasse 44 Parsonage
cultural monument of particular importance according to §28 DSchG
Construction according to the inscription in the coat of arms stone 1614, reconstruction of the extension (parish
barn ) after fire in 1973. Rectory, three-storey, massive eaves side building with gable roof , two or three windows lined up, walled-up arched door , coat of arms stone by Marcus Sitticus von Hohenems ; two-storey parish barn with gable roof with gable window from the Middle Ages; Parish gardens with trees and fence from the 18th century.
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Stadtstrasse 46 Chaplaincy
cultural monument according to §2 DSchG
Parts (Torkelkeller, western ground floor) of the previous building from 1306, new building from 1868/1870.
Single-storey plastered quarry stone building with hipped roof and painted corner blocks ; slit window on the north-eastern gable (formerly used as an economy building), double window from the 14th century, otherwise historicizing sandstone framed windows from 1868/1870; Fence with classical stone pylons and wrought iron picket fence , some wall made of quarry stone, late 19th century and older. Historic green area.
Stadtstrasse 48 Parish Church of St. Nikolaus
Cultural monument of particular importance according to §28 DSchG
Substructure of the 12th century tower, stepped gable , tracery windows and nave are late Gothic, Baroque transformation with largely new construction of the choir 1736/1738, regotisation 1885, interior renovations 1970 and 2010; 18th century baroque furnishings.
Massive hall church with polygonal choir , southern choir flank tower and northern sacristy .
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Stadtstrasse 52 Well house
cultural monument according to §2 DSchG
Built by Beuron monks in 1756, operated until 1924.
Ground floor plastered solid building with hipped roof and wooden shed on the side.

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