List of cultural assets in Weinfelden

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The list of cultural assets in Weinfelden contains all objects in the municipality of Weinfelden in the canton of Thurgau 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 Conflict and the Ordinance of 29 June 2014 October 2014 on the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict .

Objects in categories A and B are completely included in the list, objects in category C are currently missing (as of January 1, 2018).

Cultural assets

photo   object Cat. Type Location description
Bachtobel Castle with Trotte
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Bachtobel Castle with Trotte
KGS no .: 5203
A. G Bachtobelstrasse 76
seven hundred twenty-four thousand two hundred twenty-two  /  271461
The castle dates from the 16th century.


reformed Church
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Reformed Church
KGS-No .: 5204
A. G Kirchgasse 4
725 859  /  269949
Replacement building from 1904, based on plans by architects Pflegehard and Haefeli. The calculation of the reinforced concrete structure comes from the well-known engineer Robert Maillart .


Weinfelden Gasthaus zum Gruben
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Gasthaus «Zum Trauben »
KGS-Nr .: 10255
A. G RATHAUSSTRASSE 1
725 756  /  269958
Built in 1649 as a tavern with a small tithe house, from which the hall wing was built in the 19th century. 1959 saved from the threat of demolition.


Weinfelden town hall with fountain
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Town hall
KGS no .: 10257
A. G Rathausstrasse 2
725728  /  269994
In 1523 a town hall ("department store") is mentioned. New buildings in 1606 and 1832 (architect Rudolf Hofmann, Islikon). 1897 Conversion of the main building and extension of the southern part with the Grand Council Chamber (architect Josef Albert Pfeiffer from St. Gallen).


Haffterhaus residential building
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Residential building Haffterhaus
KGS-No .: 5205
B. G Frauenfelderstrasse 8
725600  /  270100
Built in 1838 by master builder Rudolf Hoffmann for the iron merchant Joachim Haffter. The Haffterhaus has been owned by the municipality since 1953, was restored in 1998/99 and converted into the location of the municipal administration.


Schorbenhof manor
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Schorbenhof Manor,
KGS-No .: 5206
B. G Scherbenhofweg 2
seven hundred twenty-six thousand and seventeen  /  269912
The courtyard called 'Bogenstein' is mentioned as early as 1286. The Schorbenhof is named after a quartermaster Scherb, who acquired and expanded the estate around 1630. Because of its exposed location, it is also known as a castle. In 1839 and 1857 it was advertised for sale as the Weinburg estate.


Schwärzi manor
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Schwärzi Manor
KGS No .: 5207
B. G Schwärzeweg 10
725,515  /  270329
Rebuilt in 1548, probably on old foundations. The year 1409 above the portal has nothing to do with the construction.


Weinfelden Castle
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Weinfelden Castle
KGS-No .: 5208
B. G Schloss
seven hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred forty-seven  /  270864
The landmark of Weinfelden from the 12th century.


Gasthaus zum Löwen
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Gasthaus Zum Löwen
KGS-No .: 10254
B. G RATHAUSSTRASSE 8
725.72 thousand  /  269970
Apparently there was already an economy in this house in the 16th century. In 1582 a Kaspar Muntprat is mentioned "zum Roten Löwen".


Wheelwright house
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Stellmacherhaus
KGS-No .: 10256
B. G Thomas Hauser Born-Strasse 12
725 884  /  269812
Built in 1932, according to plans by the Zurich architects Nüsseler and Braun. The 'Stellmacherhaus', named after the builder Dr. med. W. Stellmacher, is an example of modern building in the 1930s.


Burgstrasse 66
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Farmhouse
KGS-No .: 11066
B. G Burgstrasse 66
727 092  /  270109
Stretched multi-purpose building in post-and-beam construction from the 17th century, the core probably around 1525.


House Malerhüsli
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House Malerhüsli
KGS-No .: 11067
B. G Frauenfelderstrasse 39
seven hundred and twenty-five thousand five hundred eighty-five  /  270089
In the tithing plan from 1695, a building of this size is drawn in at this point. The decorative painting probably comes from the painter Rudolf Keller.


House To the committee
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Residential building To the KGS committee
no .: 11068
B. G Frauenfelderstrasse 16
725 705  /  270112
Built in 1794 by the pharmacist and businessman Paul Reinhart. The state committee for the liberation of Thurgau met here from February 6th to April 28th, 1798, under his presidium. Since 1997 the house of the committee has been the seat of the administrative court of the canton of Thurgau.


Economy to the Eigenhof
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Economy Zum Eigenhof
KGS-No .: 11070
B. G Frauenfelderstrasse 29
seven hundred twenty-five thousand five hundred and eighty-six  /  270033
The Eigenhof is mentioned in 1359 as a fiefdom of the cathedral monastery of Constance. Today's Restaurant zum Eigenhof was listed as a gift shop in 1861.


Lauershof farmhouse
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Farmhouse Lauershof
KGS-No .: 11072
B. G Lower Bühlstrasse 12
726 049  /  270224
Multipurpose building with a crooked roof from the 16th century. Address on the western facade: Lauershof, mentioned in 1589.


Hirschen residence
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Hirschen residential building
KGS no .: 13853
B. G Frauenfelderstrasse 6
725 735  /  270034
Mentioned as an inn in 1620. Different uses can be proven: as a school building, bakery, bookbindery, coppersmith, shops.


Wash house
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Wash house
KGS no .: 13854
B. G Frauenfelderstrasse 8b
seven hundred twenty-five thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine  /  270055
Hermann Freudiger Pavilion (Wöschhüsli) from 1839, today's wedding room of the district civil registry office. Former wash house of the Haffterhaus, with interesting window design on the front.


Residence to the tower
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House Zum Turm
KGS-No .: 13855
B. G Frauenfelderstrasse 22
seven hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred and forty-six  /  270085
Stately building, probably from the 18th century. Together with the houses in Frauenfelderstrasse 20, 24, 26 and 28, this house formed the Widemhof, from which the pastors received their income.


House old color
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Residential house Alte Farb
KGS-No .: 13856
B. G Frauenfelderstrasse 35
725 606  /  270064
Old dye works, bought from Jakob Bornhauser in 1587. After the major fire of 1648, it was rebuilt. Later the increase and the extension to the south took place.


Gubler house (left)
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Residential house Gubler
KGS-No .: 13857
B. G Frauenfelderstrasse 37 / 37a
725.59 thousand  /  270076
Probably built between 1612 and 1614 by Ammann Kaspar Muntprat. The Muntprathaus has been owned by the artist Conrad Gubler's family since 1937.


Residential house Zur Farb with attached timber frame
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Residential house Zur Farb with attached frame structure
KGS-No .: 13858
B. G Frauenfelderstrasse 43/41
725 573  /  270098
Magnificent half-timbered building, built around 1769. Residential house and dye works until 1859, then switch to the manufacture of artificial flowers.


Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist
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Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist
KGS-No .: 13859
B. G Freie Strasse 15
725997  /  269608
New baroque building from 1903, based on plans by the architect Albert Rimli. The neo-baroque interior was designed by Karl Glauner, Wil.


Wilerstrasse 6
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House
KGS no .: 13860
B. G Wilerstrasse 6
725 619  /  269574
Chalet-style residential building with transverse gable and lavish architectural decorations.


Breitenburg residential building
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Residence Breitenburg
KGS-No .: 13861
B. G Schlossstrasse 21
seven hundred twenty-five thousand four hundred and sixty-six  /  270345
Elaborate half-timbered house in villa style from 1912


Former railway signal box
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Former railway
signal box KGS-No .: 13862
B. G Schützenstrasse 28
725 157  /  269868
In 1914, the SBB built this signal box on the tracks for CHF 8,000.

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 .
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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.

Web links

Commons : Weinfelden  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence