List of cultural monuments in Hinterzarten

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The list of cultural monuments in Hinterzarten contains architectural and cultural monuments in accordance with the Monument Protection Act of Baden-Württemberg in the municipality of Hinterzarten , district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald . Since the regional council of Freiburg keeps the lists of monuments under lock and key, only structures are included here whose monument status has also been published elsewhere, e.g. B. in newspaper articles.


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Villa Forsteck
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Villa Forsteck Bruderhalde 28
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Sales booths behind the church Maria in der Zarten
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Sales booths behind the church Maria in der Zarten Adlerplatz 4, 6, 10
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Former devotional items shops These shops were created as so-called Sunday shops, in which the forest farmers from the area could shop on Sundays after the service, so they did not emerge as modern souvenir shops.


Jockelishof
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Jockelishof Winterhaldenweg 63
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1704 Farm with main building built in 1704, chapel and saw with flour mill


Kingenhof saw
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Kingenhof saw Löffeltalweg
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1828 Knock saw of the Kingenhof, first mentioned in 1446, with restored sawmill and 43 meter long barge


Mathisle Mill
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Mathisle Mill Oberzartener Weg
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1798 Former mill building in stand-plank construction, now owned by the Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources of the University of Freiburg, used for seminars and rentable to private individuals. According to a notice from the State Monuments Office in 1998, the mill is a "cultural monument for scientific reasons, particularly for historical reasons". A suggestion to enter it in the so-called monument book (§12 of the State Monument Protection Act ) and thus to raise it to the rank of a cultural monument of special importance was not pursued after the community of Hinterzarten did not react to a corresponding approach by the monument authority.


Maria Luise Kromer House
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Maria Luise Kromer House Bruderhalde 23
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1907 Castle-like main building with gardener's house, built from 1905 to 1907 by the Villingen architect Karl Nägele for the Berlin family von Baerle as a summer residence on Lake Titisee .

Name giver Maria Luise von Baerle, only daughter of the builder and art historian, was later the wife of Carl-Theodor Kromer . After the end of the war, they made the house available to the Catholic Women's Association to house war orphans before it was sold to Badenwerk AG in 1955 and used as a children's rest home. After renovation measures in 1998/99, the house, which received its name from Hans Filbinger in 1968 , is used by EnBW for seminars and recreational purposes.


Henslerhof
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Henslerhof Bruderhalde 37
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1562 Ensemble of main house, stables, barn, chapel, residential mill, fruit store and baking hut; a previous building is mentioned for the first time in 1446, according to dendrological studies it was built in 1562, extensive restoration in 1990


Hugenhof
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Hugenhof Erlenbrucker Strasse 35
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after 1787 Hof mentioned for the first time in 1446, after a fire ( caused by a fire wheel according to the former Hinterzartenerin , so that the custom in Hinterzarten was subsequently banned) from January 18, 1788, rebuilt in the opposite direction, used for agriculture until 1900, owned by the municipality from 1905, contained social housing The residential mill built around 1718 was demolished in 1948 together with a saw, the courtyard was restored until 1997 and has since been used as the Black Forest ski museum


Zipfelmühle
Zipfelmühle Rotwasser 6
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18th century Former residential mill of the Zipfelhof mentioned in 1446, multiple extensions, extensive renovation in 2009/2010 including the demolition of an extension from the 1950s, installation of a photovoltaic system and a glass surface in the roof by Wolfgang Poppen ( Poppen & Ortmann )


Bust
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Bust Bisten 5
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1608 Black Forest house with full hip on the south and north side as well as the original entrance to the top floor on the west side


Parkhotel Adler (Black Forest House)
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Parkhotel Adler (Black Forest House) Adlerplatz 3
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17th century After a fire during the Thirty Years' War , the Schwarzwaldhof was rebuilt, which formed the nucleus of the Parkhotel Adler and now houses hotel rooms and two restaurants


Parkhotel Adler (main building)
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Parkhotel Adler (main building) Adlerplatz 3
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1890


Altbirklehof
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Altbirklehof Birklehof 12
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1550 The Altbirklehof is “one of the oldest Black Forest farms still preserved today. Only a few reliable dates that go back even further are available for the Black Forest. ”The Altbirklehof (like the majority of the buildings of today's Birklehof school on whose premises it is located) belongs to Hinterzarten by post, although it is just outside Hinterzarten in the Breitnau district lies. In 2009 and 2010, a historical study of the Altbirklehof was carried out. Since 2018 there has been a new initiative to save the building. In January 2019, the municipal council in Breitnau decided that the municipality would assume 10% of the eligible costs for the renovation planned with funds from the LEADER funding program .


Web links

Commons : Cultural monuments in Hinterzarten  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Helle Trede: Hinterzarten: Thankful for a life in the forest , Badische Zeitung, April 30, 2016, accessed on October 3, 2016.
  2. Hinterzarten in the Black Forest. schwarzwald.net, accessed on October 3, 2016 .
  3. ^ Hermann Brommer: Parish and pilgrimage church Maria in the tender Hinterzarten. 2nd Edition. Schnell & Steiner, Munich and Zurich 1988, p. 14.
  4. ^ Joachim Frommherz: Hinterzarten: renovation thanks to the sale of land. Badische Zeitung, January 21, 2014, accessed on October 3, 2016 .
  5. Farms: Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg: Farms. denkmalpflege-bw.de, accessed on October 3, 2016 .
  6. ^ Ekkehard Liehl : Hinterzarten. Face and history of a Black Forest landscape . Rosgarten, Konstanz 1986, ISBN 3-87685-054-1 , p. 125
  7. Mathisle Mill. Retrieved August 16, 2018 .
  8. a b Alexander Schröder: 200 years Mathislemühle: a chronicle of the history of ownership and use of the Mathislemühle . Forest Science Fac . Of Albert-Ludwig-Univ., Freiburg 1998, OCLC 313220221 , p. 44 .
  9. ^ Dieter Maurer: Titisee-Neustadt: Sculpture over the Titisee. Badische Zeitung, September 12, 2008, accessed on November 5, 2016 .
  10. The history of the Henslerhof. eventshenslerhof.de, accessed on November 6, 2016 .
  11. ^ Board in the Black Forest Ski Museum
  12. Dieter Maurer: APA: The treasury. Badische Zeitung, November 10, 2015, accessed on November 6, 2016 (proof of monument protection).
  13. Hinterzarten: Zipfelmühle with a modern "Zipfel". Badische Zeitung, June 16, 2009, accessed on November 7, 2016 .
  14. Conversion and renovation of the Zipfelmühle. (PDF) In: Baukultur Schwarzwald. Architecture Prize 2010. Chamber of Architects Baden-Württemberg, pp. 136–139 , accessed on November 7, 2016 .
  15. Dieter Maurer: A testimony to the Middle Ages: Bistenhof is to be renovated. Badische Zeitung, June 22, 2007, accessed on December 23, 2016 .
  16. Culinary worlds of experience. In: parkhoteladler.de. Retrieved January 2, 2018 .
  17. a b Katja Newman - lived hospitality. In: parkhoteladler.de. Accessed January 2, 2018 (press release).
  18. Stefan Blum: Spectacular architectural monument. Insights into the four and a half centuries old history of the Altbirklehof. In: Birklehof Notes , No. 17, September 2010, pp. 26–28.
  19. Stefan Blum: The Altbirklehof "Auf der Steig" in Breitnau / Hinterzarten. Name-giving core of the boarding school and monument. A building history analysis. Birklehof School, Hinterzarten 2011.
  20. Jens-Arne Buttkereit: Rescue of the Altbirklehof in sight. The prospect of a happy ending for an (almost) never ending story. In: Birklehof Notes , No. 31, December 2018, p. 50 (also available on the project website , accessed December 20, 2018).
  21. ^ Eva Korinth: Schwarzwaldhof "Altbirkle" is being renovated. Badische Zeitung, January 19, 2019, accessed on January 19, 2019 .