List of cultural assets in Merzligen

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The list of cultural assets in Merzligen contains all objects in the municipality of Merzligen in the canton of Bern that are subject to the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict , the Federal Act of June 20, 2014 on the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflicts and the Ordinance of 29 June 2014 October 2014 on the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict .

There are no A-objects or B-objects in the municipality, objects of category C are currently missing (as of January 1, 2018). Among other monuments objects are found, the "worthy of protection" in the canton of Bern Bauinventar than are listed.

Other monuments

ID photo   object Type address Coordinates
4th Battle memorial Upload file Battle memorial (1824) K St. Niklaus 585316  /  215890


25th Fountain Upload file Fountain (1722/23) K Jensgasse 585797  /  215148


64 Farmhouse Upload file Farmhouse (1786) G Jensgasse 10 585987  /  215268


120 Farmhouse Upload file Farmhouse (1708) G Jensgasse 4 585888  /  215203


136 Former farmhouse Upload file Former farmhouse (1839) G Jensgasse 3 585848  /  215188


175 Former farmhouse Upload file Former farmhouse (1860) G St. Niklausstrasse 22 585380  /  215581


227 Former farmhouse Upload file Former farmhouse (1860) G Holzmattweg 49 585392  /  215589


258 Ofenhaus / Stöckli Upload file Ofenhaus / Stöckli (18th century) G Jensgasse 1 585823  /  215176


258 BW Upload file Farmhouse (1839) G St. Niklausgasse 2 585799  /  215172


265 Speicher / Stöckli Upload file Speicher / Stöckli (17th century) G Jensgasse 2a 585863  /  215161


338 BW Upload file Ofenhaus-Stöckli (1800) G Dorfstrasse 5 585762  /  215084


340 Former furnace house store Upload file Former furnace house store (around 1800) G Moosgasse 3c 585917  /  215155

Legend

The table contains the following information:

KGS-No: Number of the cultural property , to be found in the KGS lists of the federal government and the cantons . KGS is the acronym for K ultur G üter s chutz
Photo: Photography of the cultural property. Click the photo generates an enlarged view. There are also two symbols:
More pictures on Wikimedia CommonsMore pictures of the object can be found here on Wikimedia Commons .
Upload your own workA link to upload a new image. Certain parameters are already filled in.
Object: Name of the object. In individual cases, a more generally known name can also be given.
Kat: Category of cultural property: A = national importance; B = regional / cantonal importance; C = local meaning
Type: Type of cultural property: G = building or other construction object; S = collection (archives, libraries, museums); F = archaeological site; K = small cultural object (e.g. fountain, wayside crosses, monuments); X = special case
Address: Street and house number of the cultural property (if known), possibly place / district
Coordinates: Location of the cultural property according to the Swiss national coordinates (CH1903).

The content of the table is sorted in descending order according to the cultural property category and within this alphabetically.

By clicking on «Map with all coordinates» (top right in the article), the location of all cultural assets in the selected map object is displayed.

Note on the legend: Instead of the KGS number, the property number is used as the object identifier (ID).

Web links

Commons : Merzligen  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Federal Chancellery : Federal Act on the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, Disaster and Emergencies (KGSG). SR 520.3. In: Systematic Legal Collection SR . Federal Assembly of the Swiss Confederation , June 20, 2014, accessed on August 30, 2017 (as of January 1, 2016).
  2. ^ Federal Chancellery : Ordinance on the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflicts, Disasters and Emergencies (KGSV). SR 520.31. In: Systematic Legal Collection SR . Swiss Federal Council , October 29, 2014, accessed on August 30, 2017 (as of January 1, 2016).