List of structures in Cheb
The list of structures in Cheb includes the main town houses of Cheb , which are listed in the encyclopedia of the city of Cheb. The buildings on the market square often have historical names that refer to the builders / owners or to restaurants and former houses with brewing rights and licensing rights . Most of these buildings were built in the 16th century during the Renaissance or later Classicism period and are now listed. The later buildings of the 19th century, especially in ul. Svoboda (formerly Bahnhofstrasse), were built by the Eger architects Adam and Karl Haberzettl and Gustav Wiedermann in the neo-Renaissance style or Wilhelminian style.
List of houses with names in Cheb-Eger
Explanation: DS = under monument protection
image | House name | Address and location | comment |
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Cramer house | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 490/1 - Kamenná 490/2 (formerly Steingasse) (location) |
DS, Cramer family house, various mayors from 1545 to 1627, here with Mayor Andreas Cramer the winter king Friedrich von der Pfalz stayed in 1619 , former market place 490/1 [1] | |
Kandler House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 491/2 (formerly the market square) (location) |
DS, named after Hans Kandler (1500), Empire facade with the holy figures Guardian Angel and God the Father [2] | |
Town house (also Pachelbel House or Junckher House) | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 492/3 (location) |
DS, Mayor Pachelbel's house, site of Wallenstein's murder, now the City Museum [3] | |
Müller House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 493/4 - Kostelní nám. 1 (formerly Kirchenplatz) (location) |
DS, named after the pharmacist Johann Müller (1653), now the city library and depot of the city museum [4] | |
Reichl House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 506/5 (location) |
DS, Gothic house, named after the mayor Johann Thomas Reichl († 1700) [5] | |
Gabler House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 507/6 (location) |
DS, named after Magistrate Anton Gabler (1733), Gothic house, late Baroque renovation in 1773, rococo facade with rich rocaille ornaments and allegories of the four seasons, on the portal Madonna relief with a chronogram (1662), above the central window the dove of St. Spirit [6] | |
Schirndinger House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 508/7 (location) |
DS, the only purely Gothic patrician house in Eger, Schirndinger'sches dynasty, 1622–1626 reconstruction in the Renaissance style [7] | |
House "To the Golden Lion" | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 509/8 (location) |
DS, named after the pharmacy (1630), former through-house to Schulgasse [8] | |
Corner house | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 510/9 (location) |
DS, named after the carver, cabinet maker and inlay carpenter Adam Eck (1645–1665) [9] | |
House "to the black eagle" | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 511/10 (location) |
DS, named after the Adler pharmacy (1740), later also called the Tachezy pharmacy, originally named "Zum golden Hirsch" (1665) [10] | |
House "Zum Einhorn" | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 512/11 (location) |
DS, named after the inn (1539–1556) [11] | |
Loimann House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 513/12 (location) |
DS, named after the Magistrate Anton Josef Loimann (1755–1837) [12] | |
Brentano house | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 514/13 (location) |
DS, named after the merchant Anton Brentano (1712–1735), here the pragmatic sanction was recognized by the Egerer Landtag in 1721 [13] | |
Old Town Hall | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 1/14 (location) |
DS, Gothic building from the 14th century. | |
new town hall | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 10/16 (location) |
DS, Baroque building, 1721/22 design by the Prague builder Giovanni Battista Alliprandi (1665–1720), 1723–1728 construction carried out by the Eger fortress builders Angelus Pfeffer and Joh. Christoph Faber [14] | |
Schillerhaus (also called Junckher-Metternich-Haus) | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 2/17 (location) |
DS, formerly the “Zum golden Hirsch” inn, called “Schillerhaus” after Friedrich Schiller's visit in 1791, the composer Wenzel Heinrich Veit (1806–1864) lived here from 1854 to 1862 [15] | |
Pachelbel house | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 3/18 (location) |
DS, Pachhelblisches dynasty, owner: Mayor Wolfgang Pachelbel († 1620) and from 1625 to 1629 Mayor Wolf Adam Pachelbel , 1625, 1630 and 1632 stay in Wallenstein , through house to Schulgasse [16] | |
Kobrtsch Gschihay House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 4/19 (location) |
DS, Eger publishing house since 1834 [17] | |
Rupprecht House ( house on the left edge of the picture ) | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 5/20 (location) |
DS, named after the owner: Paul Rupprecht (1530), Empire facade [18] | |
House "to the golden star" | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 6/21 (location) |
Former Renaissance house with half-hipped roof and high goods hatch, house with full bar, preferred quarter of Goethe , demolished in 1895 and rebuilt in 1905, simple facade with baroque curved gable, from 1925 Hotel Frisch, later Hotel Stern (Hvězda) [19] | |
Goldhammer House (destroyed) | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad | named after the teacher and chronicler Johann Goldhammer (1586–1594), when Bahnhofstr. Demolished in 1865 [20] | |
Dietrich House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 7/22 (location) |
DS, named after Georg Dietrich (1531) [21] | |
Flour sack house | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 11/24 (location) |
DS, narrow town house, owner: Hans Mehlsack (1531) [22] | |
Otto House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 12/25 - Březinova 12/1 (formerly Rothkirchstrasse) (location) |
DS, corner house, owner: Georg Adam Otto, conversion by master builder Adam Haberzettl (after 1845) [23] | |
House "To the two archdukes" (also "To the two princes") |
náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 471/26 - Březinova 2 (location) |
DS, named because of the overnight stay (1806) of the two Archdukes Johann von Österreich (1782–1859) and Ludwig von Österreich (1784–1864), originally "Zum schwarzen Rössel" (oldest inn) [24] | |
Werndl House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 472/27 (location) |
DS, Werndl family house, owner: Johann Philipp Werndl von Lehenstein (1721), Werndl's coat of arms in the courtyard, large, Gothic entrance hall with Gothic courtyard portal [25] | |
Minetti house | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 473/28 (location) |
DS [26] | |
Martini house | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 474/29 (location) |
DS, Johann Philipp Martini, Mayor († 1700), birthplace of the pianist Rudolf Serkin [27] | |
House "at the sharp corner" | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 475/30 (location) |
DS, former Junckher family house, corner house with coat of arms (1396), residence of King Georg von Podiebrad (1459 and 1461) [28] | |
Limbeck House (also Bigatto House) | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 476/31-Jateční 2 (formerly Schlögelgasse) (location) |
DS, owner: Family Bigatto (1656), Johann Adam Limbeck (1747), from 1793 Maxmilian Limbeck, Knight of Lilienau, mighty corner house on Schlegelgasse, high pitched roof with three rows of dormer windows [29] | |
House "To the Black Bear" | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 477/32 (location) |
DS, former "Zum Schwarzen Bären" inn with full bar rights, later the seat of the Eger Landtag [30] | |
Green house | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 478/33 (location) |
DS, built in 1713 for the Werndl von Lehenstein family, multiple mayors, one of the first Baroque houses, home of the mineralogist and ethnologist Joseph Sebastian Grüner (1780–1864), who was also a guest of Goethe [31] | |
Löwy House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 479/34 (location) |
DS, named after the pharmacist Eduard Löwy ("Löwenapotheke") [32] | |
Wildenauer House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 480/35 - Provaznická 1 (formerly Bindergasse) (location) |
DS, named after the Wildenauer family, baroque facade (18th century) with passage to Provaznická [33] | |
Schlick House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 481/36 (location) |
DS, Schlick family house, owner: Schlick von Lasan on Seeberg [34] | |
Werner House | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 482/37 (location) |
DS, named after the mayor Erhard Wernher, († 1558) [35] | |
House "To the golden sun" (destroyed), now a neo-renaissance building | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 483/38 - Židovská 7 (formerly Judengasse) (location) |
Originally Gothic house, baroque renovation, since 1620 the house "Zur golden Sonne", residence of Goethe during his visits to Eger (1806-1826), destroyed by fire in 1883, 1884/1885 (together with the former house Türkenkopf 484/3) Replaced by Gustav Wiedermann with a building in the style of the old German neo-renaissance for the main post office and Egerer Sparkasse, the Ratskeller in the basement is decorated with paneling and paintings from the history of Eger and from Goethe's "Faust" (around 1905) by Josef Reiner (1863-1931) equipped [36] | |
Turkenkopf House (destroyed) | Židovská 484/3 - náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 39 (location) |
demolished, replaced in 1884/1885 by Gustav Wiedermann with a neo-renaissance building [37] [38] | |
Widtmann House I (destroyed) | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 485/40 (location) |
old building fabric destroyed by renovation in 1966 [39] | |
Widtmann House II | náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 487/41 (location) |
erected in 1892, merged with the former Göldner-Dressel-Haus No. 488 to form the Widtmann department store, wide facade in neo-baroque style [40] | |
Hornig House | Kamenná 489/1 - náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 42 (location) |
DS, formerly Blechschmid-Haus, named after the city doctor Mathes Hornig, who was the first to describe the healing properties of the Franzensquelle (Schledaer Säuerling), formerly Marktplatz 489/42 [41] | |
The Stöckl No. 494 to 504 |
náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad (location) |
DS, landmark of the Eger market square - medieval block of houses, called "Stöckl", a complex of eleven merged houses from the middle of the 15th century. with later conversions from the 19th century, divided by the Kramergäßchen (1472) [42] | |
Das Stöckl - west side No. 494 to 499 |
náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 494/43 and 499/49 to 495/53 (location) |
DS, Empire house no. 494 with a mansard roof as a northern end, house no. 496 with the half-timbered transverse wing and house no. 497 with the wooden corridor combined to form one building [43] [44] [45] | |
Das Stöckl - east side No. 500 to 504 |
náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 504/44 to 500/48 (location) |
DS, corner house no. 500 facing the open marketplace, originally cornice corners with two envious heads , house no. 502 with a painted coffered wooden ceiling, house no. 503 with pointed arch portal, Gothic corner house no. 504 [46] [47] [48] [49] [ 50] | |
Baroque town house | Jateční 449/14 (location) |
DS, town house with high baroque facade (1682) in the historical center of the city, polychrome wooden statue of St. Wenceslas from the 18th century. | |
Stone house | Březinova 469/6 (location) |
DS, community center, formerly Rotkirchstrasse | |
Haus Karl Groth - Kargs Restaurant | Svobody 7/1 - náměstí Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad 7/22 (location) |
DS, 1865 conversion by Adam Haberzettl after the breakthrough of Bahnhofstrasse, later Kargs Restaurant [51] | |
Eberhard House | Svobody 9/2 (formerly Bahnhofstrasse) (location) |
DS, named after the painter and councilor Georg Adam Eberhard (1658), former address Marktplatz 23, remodeled in 1865 by the builder Adam Haberzettl [52] | |
Georg Lohr House (also called department store) | Svobody 543/7 (location) |
Corner house Svobody / Komenského, built by Adam Haberzettl (1872) [53] | |
House Christoph Katholing | Svobody 533/9 (location) |
two-story house no. 533, built by Adam Haberzettl (1872) [54] | |
Georg Lohr House | Svobody 532/11 (location) |
Georg Lohr's residential and tenement house, built by Adam Haberzettl (1866) [55] | |
Georg Hackl House | Svobody 542/12 (location) |
House of the dentist MUDr. Georg Hackl, built by Adam Haberzettl (1872) [56] | |
House of Salomon sickle | Svobody 586/13 (location) |
Salomon Sichl house, project by Johann Siegl (1891), later the drugstore "Zum Schutzengel" (U Strážného anděla) [57] | |
Heinrich Bloch house | Svobody 548/14 (location) |
Heinrich Bloch House, project by Johann Siegl (1873) [58] | |
House of Heinrich Lang | Svobody 587/15 (location) |
Heinrich Lang House, project by Johann Siegl (1891) [59] | |
Wilhelm Kuenzel House | Májová 588/33 (formerly Schanzgasse) (location) |
House Künzel (1891), 1908 branch of the Anglo-Austrian bank, since 1922 Anglo-Czechoslovakian bank [60] | |
House Simon and Anna Wetzler | Svobody 569/18 (location) |
House of the Wetzler family, built by Karl Haberzettl (1879) [61] | |
Building of the Bohemian Eskompte Bank and Creditanstalt branch Eger | Májová 104/31 (location) |
formerly "Zum Schwarzen Bären" house, new bank building (1929), architect: Friedrich Lehmann [62] | |
Eger Eskompte Company Building | Májová 71/36 (location) |
Architect: Karl Haberzettl (1900), from 1922 Central Bank of the Savings Banks, 1937 Kreditanstalt der Deutschen [63] | |
Adam Muck residential and commercial building | Svobody 547/19 (location) |
erected in 1868 by Adam Haberzettl († 1871), remodeled in 1901 by Karl Haberzettl [64] | |
Marie Rahn House | Svobody 106/21 (location) |
erected in 1885 by Karl Haberzettl [65] | |
Heinrich Welzel House / Gloria Palast cinema | Svobody 97/23 (location) |
House of the wine merchant Welzel, built in 1889 by Karl Haberzettl, 1936 Gloria Palast cinema [66] | |
House of Johann John | Svobody 565/25 (layer) |
erected in 1876 by Karl Haberzettl [67] | |
House August Summer | Svobody 1572/24 and 72/26 (location) |
House of the doctor MUDr. August Sommer, erected in 1892 by Karl Haberzettl [68] | |
House of Johann Theodor Meier | Svobody 144/27 (location) |
erected in 1872 by Karl Haberzettl [69] | |
Tenement and commercial buildings owned by J. Zuckermann's Sons | Svobody 73/28 and 74/30 (location) |
House of the brothers Moritz and Jakob Zuckermann, built in 1891 by Karl Haberzettl [70] | |
Haus Muck - Brusch bakery | Svobody 563/29 (location) |
House Magdalena and Josef Muck built by Karl Haberzettl in 1875, Ernst Brusch bakery in 1879 [71] | |
Michael Brusch House | Svobody 564/31 (location) |
Michael Brusch House, architect: Karl Haberzettl (1875) [72] | |
Hotel Kronprinz Rudolf (Continental) | Svobody 75/32 (layer) |
Hotel Kronprinz Rudolf, built in 1873 by Karl Haberzettl for Michael Beck and Ignaz Glaser, Hotel Continental from 1919, Aryanized in 1940 [73] | |
House Barbara and Ludwig Peter - German House | Svobody 151/33 (layer) |
Residential and commercial building with neo-Renaissance portal (1879), architect: Karl Haberzettl [74] | |
Business and tenement building Johann Hans Stocker | Evropská 1566/41 (formerly Grabenstrasse) - Svobody 35 (Lage) |
DS, Stocker House (1913) [75] | |
Café Wallenstein | Svobody 126/34 (location) |
House of the master baker Adam (1874) [76] | |
House Andreas Forster | Svobody 768/38 (location) |
Forster House (1906) [77] | |
House of the Focke & Pichler company | Svobody 79/40 (location) |
Project: Josef Haberzettl (1904) [78] | |
Eger City Theater | Divadelní náměstí 556/10 (formerly Theater Square) (location) |
built in 1873/74 according to plans by the Eger architect Vinzenz Prökl by the master builder Karl Habericket in the neo-renaissance style, interior design by the Darmstadt court decorator Lehnert and the Franzensbad decorator Karl Johann Brömse, design for the theater curtain by Josef Reiner [79] | |
Kreuzinger library | Obrněné brigády 595/1 (location) |
built 1909–1911, named after the entrepreneur Dominik Kreuzinger (1856–1903), architect: Max von Loos [80] |
See also
- List of structures in Ústí nad Labem
- List of structures in Děčín
- List of structures in Teplice
- List of structures in Liberec
- List of structures in Jablonec nad Nisou
- List of structures in Frýdlant
- List of structures in Karlovy Vary
literature
- Luděk Vystyd, Jaroslav Krejčí: Architecture of Cheb-Eger and the surrounding area, Cheb City Tourist Information Center, Mirror Promotion, 2005, 53 p., See Cheb City Encyclopedia (accessed June 15, 2019)
- City of Cheb - Eger in the mirror of the times (accessed on June 15, 2019)
Web links
Commons : Buildings in Eger - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Encyclopedia of Sights in Cheb (accessed June 15, 2019)
- ↑ Architecture of Cheb-Eger (accessed June 15, 2019)
- ^ Online encyclopedia of the University of Oldenburg - Eger / Cheb