List of the monuments historiques in Neuf-Brisach

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The list of historical monuments in Neuf-Brisach shows all classified and registered historical monuments in the Alsatian municipality of Neuf-Brisach .

List of structures

designation description Location Labelling Protection status date image
Armory The armory was built at the beginning of the 19th century as an arms store and workshop. It's on the edge of the Place de l'Arsenal. The two parts of the building standing at right angles to each other are connected by an inclined portal that allows access to a courtyard. After severe damage in World War II, only the front facade was preserved. Corner pilaster strips and a cornice made of sandstone structure the building. Mighty round arches on the ground floor provide access to the interior. Right-angled windows with straight lintels are installed on the first floor. The connecting portal was built from sandstone blocks. Above a high arched door with a cantilevered keystone, the masonry extends over the eaves area of ​​the building and ends in a triangular gable that shows the remains of a relief.


2 place de l'Arsenal
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Barracks Serano Of the former four barracks of the fortress, this is the only one that has been preserved in the original. It was built between 1704 and 1709 by Jean-Baptiste de Règemorte and served as the seat of a regiment. In 1921, the Strasbourg industrialist Alphonse Elter acquired it as a warehouse for raw materials for paper production. The building was badly damaged in World War II. The city acquired it in 1946. As a result, the building was sold several times to private individuals who used it as accommodation for guest workers. The building stood empty for a long time before it was renovated. Today it serves as a residential building. The three-storey plastered building with five window axes and a gable roof is structured by corner pilaster strips made of sandstone and cornices.


15 rue d'Angoulême
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Suzonni barracks The barracks was built by Jacques Tarade between 1704 and 1709 and served as a school for artillery officers. From 1888 a school for NCOs was housed here after the garrison had been expanded. The elongated wing of the building with a gable roof is structured by pilasters and cornices. The plastered building has two floors, on which a mezzanine floor rests. At the western end, a three-storey plastered building with a narrow mezzanine floor dominates the rest of the building. Square pilasters frame the entrance door in the middle of the five axes and support a straight overhanging roof. The sill of the window above is cranked with the gable of the portal. Volutes accompany it and lead over to a blown gable that crowns the window. A dwarf house with a clock protrudes into the roof area. This is completed by a blown segment gable with a coat of arms and a small obelisk.


1, 21 cité Suzonni
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St Louis Church The Church of St. Ludwig was built between 1732 and 1736 according to plans by the architect François Chevalier in the Baroque style. The two-storey west facade is structured by pilaster strips, corner blocks and cornices. The ground floor has no windows; the window openings above with round and segmental arches were walled up. A high arched portal forms the entrance to the church. The building is dominated by a triangular gable. Behind it rises a tail gable, in the center of which a mighty façade tower has been erected over a square floor plan. A retracted nave continues behind this westwork-like facade. Two chapels, similar to a lower transept, adjoin, followed by a slightly drawn-in choir with a three-sided end. The flat ceiling of the hall merges into the walls via a wide hollow. Ceilings and walls are decorated with flat stuccoed fields. The baroque high altar comes from Lower Alsace and was created in the 18th century.


26 place d'Armes
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Hôtel du Gouvernement The elongated building is a two-storey plastered building with nine axes. In the center sits a central risalit with a triangular gable ending. Pilasters frame the risalits with its arched entrance portal. Above it rests on two consoles a mighty balcony with a wrought iron grille, which is entered through a French door. The windows on the ground floor end with segmental arches, those on the upper floor with a straight lintel.


6 place d'Armes
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Hotel de Ville The town hall was built in 1700 in the style of the other baroque buildings in the fortress. Its north facade was changed in the 19th century. The two-storey plastered building has a high and steep hipped roof, in the center of which sits a roof turret with a clock and an open lantern. Sandstone pilaster strips and a base cornice structure the building with seven to two window axes. The front facade is dominated by a central projectile with a triangular gable. Sandstone bands decorate the ground floor and continue as corner pilasters on the first floor. A balcony with a wrought-iron railing sits above the unadorned entrance.


Place du Marché
4 rue de l'Hôtel-de-Ville
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Residential building Baroque house from the 18th century


13 rue de Colmar
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Maison Grünwasser The two-storey plastered eaves building with a mansard hipped roof and corner cuboid is named after its owner in the early 1930s. The building dates from the 18th century, but the ground floor is no longer preserved in its original form. The baroque portal is striking. Two pilasters made of ocher-colored sandstone frame a rectangular door and carry a triangular gable, in the gable area of ​​which sits a cartouche with the initials of the former owner. The inner courtyard is surrounded by a gallery. The original door leaf with a curvilinear pattern has been preserved in the door to the side street.


24 place d'Armes
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Maison des Lieutenants du Roi The two-story plastered building with a mansard hipped roof was built for the royal officers at the beginning of the 19th century. It has six axes, whereby the sixth axis is only available on the ground floor and was designed as a round arched gate. In the third axis on the ground floor there is a right-angled door with profiled walls and a roof. Above is a balcony with a wrought iron railing and the initials DG. The gate is framed by narrow pilasters that support a split segment gable. In the arched field sits a cartouche framed by ornaments with the year 1710. It comes from the Château de l'Isenbourg in Rouffach.


16 place d'Armes
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Maison d'Officiers The officers' house is located on the central Place d'Armes. The eaves, two-storey plastered building with a hipped roof has five window axes with sandstone reveals on the facade. A sandstone portal sits in the central axis of the ground floor. Two pilasters frame a door with a segmented arch and support an entablature on which a segmented gable rests. The building dates from when the fortress was built in the early 18th century.


4 place d'Armes
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Place d'Armes The square square is in the center of the old fortress and is surrounded by a network of right-angled streets. It is bordered by two rows of trees. In the center there is a large sandstone fountain, with another draw well at each corner. The perimeter development was partially destroyed in the Second World War, but representative baroque buildings have been preserved in their original form, including the Catholic Church of St-Louis.


Place d'Armes
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Gate of Fort Mortier Mortier Fortress was located northeast of Neuf-Brisach directly on the Rhine and was created in 1675. The triangular fortress was accessible through an opening in the outer defensive wall via a gate in the inner wall. The small fortress protects the access across the Rhine to Breisach . Not much more remains of the former bulwark than the gate and a few meters of the fortress walls. The mighty portal is framed by four wide pilasters on a high base. It ends in a profiled cantilevered roof. An oval field of coats of arms can be seen in the center above the entrance gate.


Port Rhénan
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City fortifications Fortress master Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban built his last fortress here from 1666 to 1708 . The bastion is a regular octagon in a star-shaped, double fortress belt. Four gates open access to the city: Basler, Colmar, Belfort and Strasbourg gates. It is considered to be one of the few completely preserved examples of Vauban's fortifications and his time.


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List of objects

designation description Location Labelling Protection status date image
Saint Nicholas bas-relief with frame; Painted wood, third quarter of the 18th century


in the hospital
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PM68001259 Inscrit 2004
Bas-relief baptism of Christ Painted wood, third quarter of the 18th century


in the hospital
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PM68001136 Inscrit 2004
Main altar Reredos and two paintings; Wood, colored and gilded, as well as oil paint on canvas, 18th century


in the church of St-Louis
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Painting Coronation of Mary Oil paint on canvas, wooden frame, second half of the 18th century


in the hospital
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PM68001135 Inscrit 1984
Bas-relief of Saint Gregory the Great Wood, second half of the 18th century


in the hospital
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PM68001260 Inscrit 2000
Crucifixion group Wood, painted in color, 18th century


in the church of St-Louis
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PM68000265 Classé 1982 NeufBrisach StLouis07.jpg
Bas-relief Saint Augustine Wood, second half of the 18th century


in the hospital
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PM68001261 Inscrit 2000

literature

  • Le Patrimoine des Communes du Haut-Rhin. Flohic Editions, Volume 2, Paris 1998, ISBN 2-84234-036-1 , pp. 929-943.

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