List of the monuments historiques in Bœrsch

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The list of Monument historique in Bœrsch includes all classified and registered Monuments historiques in the Alsatian town of Bœrsch .

List of monuments historiques

designation description Location Labelling Protection status date image
Mount of Olives Chapel The saint's house houses a sandstone depiction of the Mount of Olives from 1602. The scene is vaulted by a ribbed vault. The back wall is painted with a landscape. The chapel is decorated with volutes, and two round columns on high plinths support the roof, which protrudes far. In the side wall a grave slab with a crucifix depiction (1678).


Rue de l'Église
( location )
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Leonardsau Castle The small hunting lodge was built by Baron Albert de Dietrich. The building complex, adorned with historicizing elements from the Renaissance and Gothic, is plastered, but is structured by sandstone pilaster strips, pilasters and cornices. Turrets and bay windows loosen up the facade. The building was built in several stages. Kern is a villa by architect Louis Feine from the years 1899/1900. A west wing was built in 1909/10 and an east wing in 1921. The property is located in a 9 hectare park. Claude Chabrol shot his film The Tenth Day here in 1971.


Saint-Leonardsau
( location )
PA00085289 Inscrit
Inscrit
1986
1990
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Corps de garde The Gardehof consists of two houses at an acute angle to one another, in the middle of which there is a courtyard, which is entered via a round arched portal. Both houses with a hipped roof have a high stone ground floor and a half-timbered upper floor. The gable was also made of half-timbered construction. The southern house was built in 1662 and was used as a guard yard and school. The building in the north is a bit more elaborate and council building. The date of construction (1626) and a cartouche with the coat of arms of the city of Bœrsch are emblazoned above the entrance door. A large fish is carved in one of the window posts.


1 rue du Rempart
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St-Médard church tower The town's first church was built in the 12th century, but it was destroyed by fire in 1385. Only the two lower floors of the tower were preserved. In the 14th and 15th centuries the place received a new church, which remained until the second half of the 18th century. The current church was built between 1769 and 1771. The tower from the 12th century was increased by two floors. In 1878 the tower was raised by another floor in neo-Gothic style. The two lower floors of the tower are shaped by the Romanesque style. The sandstone ground floor is followed by an upper floor with pilaster strips and arched friezes.


Rue de l'Église
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town hall The town hall was built in 1565 Lux Steckel with an originally open ground floor. In 1572 the building was enlarged to the south and a stair tower was built. In 1617 the sculptor Jakob Zumsteg added a bay window to the south-west corner. The east facade dates from 1859/60. In 1986 a staircase was added to one of the gable ends. The west facade is determined by a round stair tower with a conical roof pushed almost completely into the building. The newer part of the building is structured by cornices. On the two upper floors of the south-west corner there is a bay window with a basement and a stone balustrade. The window parapets are decorated with Renaissance motifs.


1, place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville
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Residential building The house, built in 1624 for a cooper is a two-story, gable-independent building with a hipped roof. The ground floor was made of stone, the upper floor and the gable wall in half-timbered construction. There are figurative carvings on a window with a lattice-like parapet.


15 rue du Rempart
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Residential building The residential building, built in 1604, was built in the simple Renaissance style. The symbols on the door (vine knife and grape) indicate a winemaker as the owner. The ground floor was made of stone, the upper floor and the gable wall in half-timbered construction. The framework around the windows was decorated with foliage carvings typical of the region.


25 rue du Rempart
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Coming from the German Order The two-storey, slightly asymmetrical plastered building was built in 1499 for the Teutonic Order . The facade of the building is dominated by two mighty side houses that form the gable end of the side wings of the horseshoe-shaped complex. A mighty round gate next to the arched entrance gate leads into the inner courtyard.


4 rue du Dôme
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Six-bucket well The fountain, built by Jakob Zumsteg in 1617, is typical of the Alsace region and built in the Renaissance style. On the parapet there are three columns with Corinthian-like capitals that support a three-gabled structure. a cartouche records the names of the city's high-ranking citizens. Including another one with the name of the builder and the year of construction.


Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville
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Renaissance fountain The fountain is located in the courtyard of the old Carthusian courtyard from the 16th century on Rue Sainte-Odile. It was built in 1565 as a yoke well on two structured square columns with relief decorations.


20-22 rue Sainte-Odile
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PA00084635 Inscrit 1930
Remains of the city fortifications In 1340 the Bishop of Strasbourg released the city from his possession and elevated it to the status of a city. During this time, a wall was built for protection. Of the original four city gates, three are still preserved. The lower storey of the lower gate with a high hipped roof dates from the 14th century and opens with a pointed arch. The upper floors were built in the 15th century. In a niche a figure of the Madonna and Child. The upper gate dates from the 14th century. The upper part was destroyed in 1826 and rebuilt in 1907. A fresco shows St. Medardus . The two-story Aftertor is very similar to the Nieder- and Obertor and has a high and steep hipped roof. Roughly hewn sandstones adorns the ground floor, blocks emphasize the corners of the tower.


( Location ) PA00084636 Classé
Inscrit
1900
2012
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List of objects

designation description Location Labelling Protection status date image
Mary Altar Side altar; Wood, colored, silver-plated and gilded, around 1770


in the church of St-Médard
( Lage )
PM67001576 Inscrit 1995 Boersch StMédard36.JPG
Choir benches and wall cladding Wood and marble, around 1770


in the church of St-Médard
( Lage )
PM67001579 Inscrit 1995 Boersch StMédard34.JPG
Six altar candlesticks and an altar cross Gilded wood, cast iron body, first half of the 18th century


in the church of St-Médard
( Lage )
PM67001582 Inscrit 1995
16 procession poles Wood and oil paint on metal, late 19th century


in the church of St-Médard
( Lage )
PM67001584 Inscrit 1995
Baptismal font Sandstone and Wood, 1772


in the church of St-Médard
( Lage )
PM67001580 Inscrit 1995 Boersch StMédard49.JPG
Sculpture Madonna and Child Wood, painted, silver-plated and gilded, end of the 18th century


in the church of St-Médard
( Lage )
PM67001581 Inscrit 1995
Main altar Altar table, tabernacle, retable, painting Saint Brictius and Tondo Herz Jesu ; sandstone, marble and wood, colored, silver-plated and gilded, and oil paint on canvas, 1770 to 1773


in the church of St-Médard
( Lage )
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Sebastian Altar Side altar; Wood, painted in color, silver-plated and gold-plated, around 1770


in the church of St-Médard
( Lage )
PM67001577 Inscrit 1995 Boersch StMédard45.JPG
pulpit Wood, painted in color, silver-plated and gold-plated, around 1770


in the church of St-Médard
( Lage )
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Two processional candlesticks Wood, painted in color and gilded, end of the 19th century


in the church of St-Médard
( Lage )
PM67001583 Inscrit 1995

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