List of architectural monuments in Würzburg old town

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List of architectural monuments in Würzburg :

Ensembles: Old Town Würzburg  • Wittelsbacherplatz 
City fortifications: Heidingsfeld  • Würzburg

City district old town by street name: A  • B  • D  • E  • F  • G  • H  • I  • J  • K  • L  • M  • N  • O  • P  • R  • S  • T  • U  • V  • W  • Z)

Other districts: Dürrbachtal  • Frauenland  • Grombühl  • Heidingsfeld  • Heuchelhof  • Lengfeld  • Rottenbauer  • Sanderau  • Steinbachtal  • Versbach  • Zellerau

In the list of architectural monuments in Altstadt , the architectural monuments in the Würzburg district 01 Altstadt are listed. This list is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Würzburg . The list is based on the Bavarian Monument List , which was first created on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been maintained and updated by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

Architectural monuments in the old town district of Würzburg

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Alte Kasernstrasse 18
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Portal and window framing of the former prince-bishop's guest house Profiled door frame with skylight, sandstone, baroque, Balthasar Neumann , first half of the 18th century, included in the new building D-6-63-000-8 Portal and window framing of the former prince-bishop's guest house
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Alte Mainbrücke 4, Main
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Old Main Bridge Seven-bay arched bridge, with ramps and stairs, built between 1473 and 1543, changes in the 19th and 20th centuries. Century, reconstruction after partial destruction after 1945

Twelve monumental bridge figures, sandstone, around 1900 based on baroque originals by Sebastian and Volkmar Becker and Claude Curé, 1724–1746

D-6-63-000-10 Old Main Bridge
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Am Bruderhof 1, Plattnerstraße 11
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St. Burkardus House, Catholic education center Multi-wing complex, in place of the former cathedral cloister, designed by Hans Skull and Gustav Heinzmann in 1954 ; with artistic equipment D-6-63-000-728 St. Burkardus House, Catholic education center
Augustinerstraße 7
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Residential and commercial building Four-story saddle roof building with a bay window decorated in relief in a corner position, sandstone facade in late Gothic and Renaissance forms, historicism, 1902, reconstruction after 1945 D-6-63-000-24 Residential and commercial building
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Augustinerstraße 9
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Administration high-rise Seven-storey hipped roof building with all-round console cornice and ground floor passage, first high-rise building in Bavaria, Neue Sachlichkeit, Christoph Mayer and Franz Kleinsteuber , 1928–1930 D-6-63-000-25 BW
Augustinerstraße 17, Ursulinergasse 12
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Monastery of the Annunciation, Catholic Ursuline monastery Monastery chapel, former Antoniterkirche, hall building with a crooked roof, choir with buttresses and three-sided closure, late Gothic core, around 1500, baroque redesign in 1725, shortened in the west during the reconstruction in 1972, with furnishings

Convent building, two cross-shaped penetrating three-storey mansard hipped roof wings with restrained sandstone structure, Baroque, 1738 over the older core, reconstruction after 1945; with equipment

Portal and gate, sandstone, baroque, around 1700

Nepomuk figure, sandstone, baroque, inscribed "1720"

Consulting room grilles, wrought iron, rococo, Markus Gattinger, around 1750

D-6-63-000-26 Monastery of the Annunciation, Catholic Ursuline monastery
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Augustinerstraße 24
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Garden pavilion of the former Augustinian monastery Single-storey arbor building opened on three sides by round arches with hipped roof, strongly structured plastered facade with column structure, baroque, attributed to Joseph Greissing , 1710/1715 D-6-63-000-27 Garden pavilion of the former Augustinian monastery
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Augustinerstraße 24
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Police headquarters Five-storey main building and three-storey extension with a flat hipped roof, skeleton construction with filigree steel roof structure, post-war modernism, Rudolf Schlick , 1956–1958 D-6-63-000-803 Police headquarters

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Badergasse 13
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Courtyard gate Profiled pillars with basket arch, baroque, limestone, 18th century D-6-63-000-29 Courtyard gate
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Bahnhofplatz
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Running fountain Two staggered fountain bowls with an inscription base and a crowning figure of Saint Kilian in a curved fountain basin, marble and bronze, neo-Renaissance, Balthasar Schmitt , 1894–1896 D-6-63-000-30 Running fountain
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Bahnhofplatz
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Two trophies from the former Prince Regent Monument Limestone, historicism, 1877 D-6-63-000-801 Two trophies from the former Prince Regent Monument
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Bahnhofstrasse 2, 4, 6
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Haug Monastery Former collegiate church, after 1803 the Catholic parish church Stift Haug, cruciform wall pillar basilica with crossing dome and lantern as well as two-tower front with triple hood graduation, display facade with sandstone structure and figure niches, early Baroque, Antonio Petrini , 1670–1691, restoration until 1964; with equipment

Former Hauger chapter house, three-storey saddle roof building with two portals and sandstone structure, baroque, with the participation of Joseph Greissing , Antonio Petrini, Valentino Pezzani and Ignaz Schüler, 1699–1703, reconstruction 1969–1973

D-6-63-000-31 Haug Monastery
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Bahnhofstrasse 8
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Reinstalled portal Sandstone, Renaissance, second half of the 16th century, above a relief Pietà , sandstone, Baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-732 Reinstalled portal
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Bahnhofstrasse 11
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Canon Curia, former Hauger Stiftshof Murrelini Two-storey mansard hipped roof building with central portal, plaster masonry with sandstone structure, plait style, Franz Ignaz Michael Neumann , inscribed "1775", reconstruction 1946–1949 D-6-63-000-33 Canon Curia, former Hauger Stiftshof Murrelini
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Barbarossaplatz 2
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Hotel Wurzburger Hof Four-storey mansard hipped roof building in corner position, stucco facade, neo-baroque, 1924–1925 D-6-63-000-35 Hotel Wurzburger Hof
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Barbarossaplatz 4
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facade Four-storey, different-colored sandstone facade with a balcony in a corner, light-colored ashlar masonry with red structure, neo-renaissance, Friedrich Buchner, 1878/79 D-6-63-000-36 facade
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At Grafeneckart 1; At Grafeneckart 2; Rückermainstrasse 2; Langgasse 1
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town hall Historically grown group of buildings from different epochs, the whole complex was rebuilt in 1947–1951

Grafeneckart building, five-storey massive saddle roof building and tower with pointed helmet and lantern, Romanesque core around 1200, Gothic conversion with tower elevation in 1453, heightening with Renaissance volute gable by Wolf Behringer 1593/94, Baroque portal marked 1695; Cellar construction, early 15th century, with a former council chapel, Gothic, 1399

Red building, two-storey saddle roof building with richly structured red sandstone facade and volute gable, Renaissance, Philipp Preiss and Sebastian Villinger, 1659/60

Former monastery building of the Discalced Carmelites, since the demolition of the monastery church as a three-storey plastered three-wing complex with drilled window frames and hipped roofs, central projection with mansard hipped roof and colossal structure, baroque, around 1720

Extension building on Karmelitenstrasse, elongated three-storey saddle roof building with rich red sandstone facade, roof structure changed, neo-Renaissance, Peter Bernatz, 1898/99

D-6-63-000-37 town hall
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At Grafeneckart 11
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Former Haus zum Hirschen, residential building Three-sided free-standing three-storey mansard hipped roof building with corner pilasters and drilled window frames, two house madonnas and a relief with deer hunting, baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1726/27, restoration 1952 D-6-63-000-39 Former Haus zum Hirschen, residential building
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At Grafeneckart
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Four-tube fountain Curved fountain basin with a central obelisk and richly decorated figures, including allegory of Franconia and the four cardinal virtues, sandstone, baroque, Johann Peter Wagner based on designs by Lukas von der Auwera, 1763–1766, renovation 1868 D-6-63-000-40 Four-tube fountain
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Berliner Platz 7
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey staggered mansard hipped roof building with loggia and arbor, articulated sandstone cuboid facade, neo-baroque, 1903, simplified reconstruction after 1945 D-6-63-000-41 Residential and commercial building
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Berliner Platz 12; Schweinfurter Strasse 2
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Former headquarters of the Deutsche Reichsbahngesellschaft Castle-like four-storey hipped roof building, round corner towers with Welschen hoods, ground floor rustics with boss portal, reduced historicizing, A. Wünscher, 1928 D-6-63-000-789 Former headquarters of the Deutsche Reichsbahngesellschaft
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Bibrastrasse
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Courtyard gate Double-gate pointed arch opening with deep, profiled walls and column positions, limestone, early Gothic, around 1200 D-6-63-000-42 Courtyard gate
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Bibrastrasse 6
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portal Basket-arched opening with rustic structure, limestone, baroque, first half of the 18th century D-6-63-000-43 portal
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Bibrastrasse 14
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Residential building Three-storey saddle roof building in eaves position with rustication passage and drilled window frames, late baroque, second half of the 18th century D-6-63-000-44 Residential building
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Bismarckstrasse 4
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey gable roof building with a gabled central bay, old shop fitting, brick with sandstone structure, historicism, 1891 D-6-63-000-45 Residential and commercial building
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Bismarckstrasse 5, 6
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof building with corner bay and balcony in corner position, brick with sandstone structure, historicism, labeled "1891" D-6-63-000-46 Tenement house
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Bismarckstrasse 7
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof building over a high basement, sandstone cuboid facade with corner projections, rich structure and wrought-iron balconies, Neo-Rococo, 1896 D-6-63-000-48 Tenement house
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Bismarckstrasse 12a-d
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Residential complex Three-wing, two-storey mansard hipped roof, Baroque style, Anton Eckert, 1915–1917 D-6-63-000-1 Residential complex
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Bismarckstrasse 13
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villa Multi-part two-storey hipped roof building with roof terrace and tower, risalite with facing gables, bay window and arbor, glass canopy, brick with sandstone structure, neo-Renaissance, J. Weber, inscribed 1891; with equipment

Corresponding enclosed garden

D-6-63-000-49 villa
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Bismarckstrasse 15
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Tenement house Four-storey hipped mansard roof building with corner projections, bay windows and balcony, plaster masonry with sandstone structure, neo-baroque, Georg Schacht, 1896

Corresponding enclosure, stone pillars with wrought iron fence elements

D-6-63-000-50 Tenement house
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Bismarckstrasse 16
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with gabled risalits, arbor and corner tower with tented roof, brick with sandstone structure over limestone rustical plinth, neo-renaissance, Franz Osterberg, 1893

Enclosure, wrought iron garden fence

D-6-63-000-51 villa
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Blasiusgasse 9
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House Madonna Sandstone, Baroque, Antonio Bossi, 18th century (cast, original in the Mainfränkisches Museum )

Lantern holder, wrought iron, rococo, Johann Georg Oegg, around 1740

Staircase with sandstone parapets, Baroque, first half of the 18th century

D-6-63-000-55 House Madonna
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Bockgasse 3
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Residential building Three-storey gable roof building with a jutting facade, plaster masonry with drilled window frames, 18th century D-6-63-000-734 Residential building
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Bohnesmühlgasse 1
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Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with slated belveder construction, protruding gabled corner projections reminiscent of a three-wing building, plaster masonry with sandstone framing, classicism, probably Peter Speeth , around 1810 D-6-63-000-59 Residential building
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Bohnesmühlgasse 5
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Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building, plaster masonry with profiled and drilled sandstone frames, late 18th century D-6-63-000-60 Residential building
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Bohnesmühlgasse 7
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Residential building Two-storey mansard hipped roof building, plaster masonry with drilled sandstone frames, neo-baroque, Georg Schacht, 1900 D-6-63-000-61 Residential building
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Bohnesmühlgasse 16; Koellikerstraße 11
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Elementary school in the Elisabethenheim, former Catholic girls' home with an attached school and retirement home, located in Bohnesmühlgasse from 1867 Three-storey three-wing building with hipped roofs, older part with a Baroque facade and entrance portal in the form of a baroque gate building with a tympanum relief of Christ the fatherly carer , plastering with stucco and sandstone structures over a rustical base, labeled “1913”, modern extension building with a raised plastered masonry chapel , 1933-1935 D-6-63-000-285 Elementary school in the Elisabethenheim, former Catholic girls' home with an attached school and retirement home, located in Bohnesmühlgasse [1] from 1867
Bronnbachergasse 1
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Remnants of the facade of the former Bronnbacher Hof On the ground floor, 17th century with a medieval core D-6-63-000-66 Remnants of the facade of the former Bronnbacher Hof
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Bronnbachergasse 8 a
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Fichtelhof, former branch of the Himmelspforten monastery Three-wing system around an inner courtyard, two-storey main building on the eaves above a high basement base with a mansard roof, rich baroque facade with portal passage, Baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1724, over the older core, rebuilt 1952–1954 D-6-63-000-67 Fichtelhof, former branch of the Himmelspforten monastery
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Bronnbachergasse 14
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House Madonna Immaculata , sandstone, 18th century D-6-63-000-68 House Madonna
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Bronnbachergasse 18 a
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House Madonna Assumption of Mary , sandstone, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-70 House Madonna
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Bronnbachergasse 41
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Residential building Three-storey eaves gable roof building with richly designed portal and drilled frames (the structure is aligned with the neighboring Kleinmaidbronn farm), high baroque, around 1715, reconstruction in 1949/50 D-6-63-000-71 Residential building
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Bronnbachergasse 43
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Former Hof Friedberg or Kleinmaidbronn, residential building, Three-storey three-wing complex with hipped roof and arcade wall around an inner courtyard, facade with rustic passage and drilled frames, Baroque, Joseph Greissing , 1711, inscribed “1715”, reconstruction 1972/73 D-6-63-000-72 Former Hof Friedberg or Kleinmaidbronn, residential building,
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Burkarderstraße 22
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Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof building, plaster masonry with drilled sandstone frames and figure portal, baroque, marked 1755, reconstruction in 1954

House Madonna, sandstone, baroque, Johann Wolfgang von der Auwera , mid-18th century

D-6-63-000-77 Residential building
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Burkarderstraße 26
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Former Konvikthof of St. Burkard Ruin, two wall corners and arched portal with pilasters and grimacing keystone, sandstone, late Renaissance, 17th century D-6-63-000-78 Former Konvikthof of St. Burkard
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Burkarderstraße 28
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Residential building Three-storey mansard roof building with drilled sandstone frames, baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1719, reconstruction 1949 D-6-63-000-79 Residential building
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Burkarderstraße 30
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Residential building Three-storey mansard roof building, plaster masonry with drilled sandstone frames and gabled portal, baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1719, reconstruction 1949 D-6-63-000-80 Residential building
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Burkarderstraße 32
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Residential building Three-storey mansard roof building in corner position, plaster masonry with drilled window frames, baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1719, reconstruction in 1949 D-6-63-000-81 Residential building
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Burkarderstraße 38
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Residential house with yard gate Two-storey mansard roof building with a half-hipped gable end, plaster masonry with simple ashlar frames, late baroque, end of the 18th century

Courtyard gate, rusticated round arch with grimacing keystone, limestone, 17th / 18th centuries century

D-6-63-000-82 Residential house with yard gate
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Burkarderstraße 40
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St. Burkard Catholic Rectory Two-storey saddle roof building with rusticated ashlar edges and drilled frames in corner position, baroque, early 18th century

Baroque niche with Madonna, sandstone, 18th century

D-6-63-000-83 St. Burkard Catholic Rectory
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Burkarderstraße 42
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Catholic parish church of St. Burkard, formerly Benedictine monastery church of St. Andreas, according to tradition, the first bishopric of Würzburg around 750, from 1464 knight's church Three-aisled basilica with a 5/8 choir raised above a street passage and a wide transept, pitched and pent roofs, in the spandrels between the nave and transept, original choir flank towers with octagonal upper floors and stone spiers, nave with a hooded gable above console, on the north side open vestibule with round arches and hipped roof, plaster masonry with sandstone structures from various epochs, core building with nave and towers Romanesque, 11th – 13th centuries Century, vestibule around 1170, choir and transept late Gothic, 15th – 17th centuries. Century, road passage marked "1491", historicizing renewal in 1857/58 and 1894, restoration after partial destruction in 1948; with equipment

Mount of Olives, sandstone, baroque, Johann Wolfgang von der Auwera, 18th century

D-6-63-000-84 Catholic parish church of St. Burkard, formerly Benedictine monastery church of St. Andreas, according to tradition, the first bishopric of Würzburg around 750, from 1464 knight's church
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Burkarderstraße, in the retaining wall behind the church
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relief Panel with framing and figurative representation, sandstone, probably medieval D-6-63-000-85 relief
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Büttnerstrasse 25
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Residential building Two-storey gable-independent gable roof building with plastered half-timbered gable and zinc cast gable decoration, plastered masonry with drilled sandstone frames, 18th / 19th centuries. century D-6-63-000-736 Residential building
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Büttnerstrasse 70
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facade Ground floor with drilled frames, baroque, marked 1725 D-6-63-000-74 BW

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Domerpfarrgasse 10
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Garden wall and arched portal with relief decoration, sandstone, baroque, around 1700/1710 D-6-63-000-90 BW
Domerpfarrgasse 10
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House Madonna Sandstone, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-90 House Madonna
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Domerschulstrasse 1
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Domherrnhof, former Hof Heideck, now part of the Theresienklinik Closed two-storey complex with saddle roofs around an irregular inner courtyard, facade with drilled sandstone frames and boss portal, early baroque, Michael Kern , inscribed 1626, in the courtyard a polygonal Renaissance stair tower with onion dome, 16./17. Century; Wappenstein, sandstone, marked 1675; as well as two baroque portals, sandstone, marked 1625 and 1681, reconstruction 1952/53 D-6-63-000-91 Domherrnhof, former Hof Heideck, now part of the Theresienklinik
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Domerschulstrasse 2
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Former Marmelstein Cathedral, now Episcopal Ordinariate Three-storey hipped roof building with arched six-bay passage and restrained sandstone structure in the corner, including two two-storey side wings with a gable roof, Baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1747, reconstruction around 1950 D-6-63-000-92 Former Marmelstein Cathedral, now Episcopal Ordinariate
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Domerschulstrasse 3
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Former Domherrenhof Seebach or Hof Luden, now part of the Theresienklinik Inside the new buildings from 1952 and 1957 two-storey chapel with a gable roof and polygonal stair tower with tent roof, late Gothic tracery windows, marked 1492, Renaissance portal around 1600; in the chapel ceiling painting from 1611 (angels with instruments of passion ); Medieval step portal broadly positioned towards the street D-6-63-000-93 BW
Domerschulstraße 13
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Portal of the former courtyard to the Kleiner Stern Basket arch portal with diamond blocks, sandstone, late Renaissance, 17th century, renewed D-6-63-000-94 Portal of the former courtyard to the Kleiner Stern
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Domerschulstraße 17
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Garden wall with portal Around 1799; Wappenstein, labeled "1568" D-6-63-000-96
Domerschulstraße 18
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Former Jesuit college, now episcopal clerical seminary Three-wing system with a triangular floor plan, north wing 1715–1719 by Joseph Greissing , west wing 1724–1729 by Balthasar Neumann, south wing 1788; belonging to the Michaelskirche (Neubaustraße 13) D-6-63-000-97 Former Jesuit college, now episcopal clerical seminary
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Dominikanergasse 4
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Residential house, former courtyard of the Little Lion Three-storey side eaves building with gable roof, plaster masonry with drilled frames and gate entrance with lion relief, marked "1654", conversion 18th century, reconstruction in 1950 D-6-63-000-98 Residential house, former courtyard of the Little Lion
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Dominikanergasse 6
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Residential house, former courtyard of the Great Lion Eaves side building with saddle roof, plastering masonry with drilled window frames and two pilaster portals, baroque, first half of the 18th century, reconstruction in 1949 D-6-63-000-99 Residential house, former courtyard of the Great Lion
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Dominikanerplatz 2
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Former Dominican monastery, now Augustinian monastery Catholic monastery church, three-aisled basilica with elongated, drawn-in monk choir and portal facade, slated roof turret with hood and lantern, early Gothic choir, 1266–1270, baroque nave, Balthasar Neumann 1741–1744, restoration by 1948; with equipment

Monastery outbuilding, two-storey saddle roof building with profiled window frames, Renaissance, 16./17. Century, reconstruction after 1945

Monastery wall with gate and gate, baroque, around 1700

D-6-63-000-100 Former Dominican monastery, now Augustinian monastery
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Dominikanerplatz 2
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House Madonna Richly designed niche with colored Madonna, sandstone, baroque, early 18th century D-6-63-000-101 House Madonna
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Dominikanerplatz 8
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Basket arch portal With pilasters, limestone, baroque, early 18th century, integrated into the new building from around 1935 D-6-63-000-102 Basket arch portal
Domstrasse 40
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facade Six-arched shop window arcade with profiled pillars and round arches on the ground floor, sandstone, baroque, around 1700 D-6-63-000-103 facade
Domstrasse 42; Kiliansplatz 4
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Catholic St. Kilian's Cathedral Cross-shaped three-aisled pillar basilica with westwork and choir-flank towers, recessed choir with round apse, plasterwork with Romanesque and neo-Romanesque sandstone additions, founding in the second half of the 9th century, westwork in the first half of the 11th century, new construction of the basilica in the second half of the 11th century, renovation in the 12th century, redesign the eastern part of the first half of the 13th century, vaulting in 1608, baroque stucco cladding by Pietro Magno in the early 18th century, restoration until 1967 after war destruction; with equipment

Sacristy additions, two symmetrical single-storey hipped roof additions with sandstone structure, baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1749

Sepulchral chapel, so-called Schönborn chapel , domed central building with lantern, sandstone block structure with figure portal, baroque, Balthasar Neumann based on plans by Johann Maximilian von Welsch under the influence of a design by Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt , 1721–1736; with equipment

Cathedral cloister, four-winged building with tracery windows, late Gothic, 1420–1453; with equipment

Chapter house with sepulture, two-storey saddle roof extension, late Gothic, 1458–1466, restoration after 1945 with changes to the upper floor

D-6-63-000-104 Catholic St. Kilian's Cathedral
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Dreikronenstrasse 7
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Coat of arms stone Craftsman's mark of the fishermen's and boatmen's guild framed with angel heads and rams' heads, sandstone, 18th century D-6-63-000-107 Coat of arms stone
Dreikronenstrasse 11
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House Madonna Sandstone, probably 18th century D-6-63-000-108 House Madonna
Dreikronenstrasse 13
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House coat of arms 18th century

not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas

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Dürerstraße 5
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Tenement house Three-storey hipped roof building with bay windows in corner position, different colored brick and painted plastered surfaces, around 1900 D-6-63-000-740 BW
Dürerstraße 12
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Wayside shrine Curved inscription base with tabernacle attachment and set Madonna, sandstone, baroque, around 1750, renewed D-6-63-000-110 BW

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Ebracher Gasse 1
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Municipal commercial vocational school Three-storey three-wing building with hipped roofs in the corner, sandstone cuboid facade with risalits, neo-Renaissance, Peter Bernatz, 1897–1899 D-6-63-000-112 Municipal commercial vocational school
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Ebracher Gasse 2
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portal Arched portal with rustic structure and acanthus crowning, sandstone, high baroque, around 1690 D-6-63-000-113 portal
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Ebracher Gasse 4, 6
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Congregation House, formerly Ebracher Hof, now Congregation of the Sisters of the Savior Three-storey four-wing complex with saddle roofs, baroque core, design probably with the participation of Joseph Greissing , 1710–1712, street wing with central and corner projections adapted to the curved course of the street, central projecting with figural reliefs, classicism, Peter Speeth around 1810, reconstruction around 1950

In the garden courtyard, the Catholic Church of the Sisters of the Redeemer, neo-Romanesque, Josef Schmitz , 1895–1897; with equipment

D-6-63-000-114 Congregation House, formerly Ebracher Hof, now Congregation of the Sisters of the Savior
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Eichhornstrasse 20
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portal With bosses and keystone, limestone, baroque, inscribed "1738" D-6-63-000-119 portal
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Eichhornstrasse 23 a
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Keystone presumably from an archway from the former Rombacher Hof Limestone, marked "1739" D-6-63-000-120 Keystone probably from an archway from the former Rombacher Hof [3]
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Franziskanergasse 1 a
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Former home of Tilman Riemenschneider Two-storey facade with incised joints and remains of ashlar painting, 16th century, drilled sandstone frames, 18th century, included in post-war reconstruction D-6-63-000-142 Former home of Tilman Riemenschneider
Franziskanergasse 2 a
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Belvedere, so-called Neumann pulpit Roof terrace with wrought iron railing and raised pillar structure with stairs and wrought iron railing, baroque, 18th century, reconstruction in 1955/56

Portal, arched portal of the former Oberfrankfurt court with weapon reliefs in the spandrels, 18th century, built into the new building from 1955/56

D-6-63-000-143 Belvedere, so-called Neumann pulpit
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Franziskanergasse 7
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Franciscan Minorite Monastery Founded in 1221 as the first German branch of the order

Catholic Franciscan Minorite Monastery Church , three-aisled basilica with a retracted, just closing choir, smooth plastered wall surfaces with tracery windows, early Gothic, 1249–1280, reconstruction after 1945, arcade walls in medieval shapes 1986; with equipment

Cloister, all-round four-wing system on three sides with pent roofs and tracery windows 13. – 15. century

East wing of the monastery 17th century, 13th century core, reconstruction 1946–1950 (the other tracts 1958–1965)

Monastery gate with aedicula, late Renaissance, Michael Kern, 1613

Monastery wall with baroque portal, marked "1724", probably medieval in core

Walled coat of arms stone with the real coat of arms around 1600

Wayside shrine, ornamented pillar with relief attachment Resurrection , sandstone, early baroque, 17th century

Gravestones with figural reliefs, sandstone, Renaissance, 17th century

D-6-63-000-144 Franciscan Minorite Monastery
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Franziskanerplatz 1
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Madonna figure 18th century

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Fred-Joseph-Platz 2, 3
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Formerly barracks of the prince-bishop's bodyguard, then coin, from 1788 prison, former women's penitentiary, now Burkard school and since around 1939 a youth hostel Entrance building, narrow three-and-a-half-story hipped roof building, plaster masonry with sandstone structures, strong ground floor rustication with a large segmental arch and temple architecture indicated above, first floor almost windowless with an inscription plaque and lion's head, arched window on the second floor and round window in the mezzanine style, peter's revolutionary, classic cornice Speeth, 1809/10

Ancillary building, two-wing, three-storey mansard hipped roof, plastered masonry with stone edges and frames, late baroque, second half of the 18th century

Rear building, angled, three-storey hipped roof building, simple plastered facade with ashlar frames, second half of the 19th century

Wall with remains of former facade architecture, probably 18th century

Immaculata figure, baroque, Auwera workshop, mid-18th century

D-6-63-000-86 Formerly barracks of the prince-bishop's bodyguard, then coin, from 1788 prison, former women's penitentiary, now Burkard school and since around 1939 a youth hostel
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Fred-Joseph-Platz 2
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Laufbrunnen (also: Andreas-Brunnen) Pillar pedestal with fountain bowl and crowning with a figure of St. Andrew, sandstone and limestone, baroque, Andreas Müller, early 18th century D-6-63-000-88 Laufbrunnen (also: Andreas-Brunnen)
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Friedensbrücke
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Friedensbrücke, former Luitpoldbrücke Arch bridge, seven-bay arch construction, Josef Scherpf, 1885–1887, parapet construction changed after 1945 D-6-63-000-153 Friedensbrücke, former Luitpoldbrücke
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Friedrich-Ebert-Ring 1
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Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building over limestone cellar plinth, unplastered sandstone masonry with ashlar elements, late classicistic, around 1840

Associated outbuilding, two-story hipped roof building, unplastered sandstone masonry with ashlar structures, changed around 1840

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Friedrich-Ebert-Ring 9
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Garden villa Two-storey hipped roof building with a central projection, attic and side winter garden, Gothicising historicism, Karl Buchner, 1866 D-6-63-000-747 BW
Friedrich-Ebert-Ring 11
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Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building with central projection, historicism, late 19th century D-6-63-000-748 BW

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Gerberstrasse 9
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Saint figure Aedicule niche with Greiffenclau-Vollraths coat of arms and a set Madonna, sandstone, baroque, around 1700 D-6-63-000-170 Saint figure
Gressengasse 1
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So-called Hof zum Stachel, an inn since 1410 Two- / three-storey building group with pitched roofs around an inner courtyard, plastered facade with Romanesque double gate, around 1200 and console bay windows in corner position, renovations up to 1676, reconstruction in 1957 including older components; with equipment D-6-63-000-173 So-called Hof zum Stachel, an inn since 1410
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Häfnergasse 3
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Klosterhof, so-called Aschaffenburger Hof, mentioned in 1250 as Hof zur Eisernen Hose, 1363-1845 owned by the Aschaffenburg Abbey Three-storey hipped roof building with a former round arch passage and drilled sandstone frames in the corner, Baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-175 Klosterhof, so-called Aschaffenburger Hof, mentioned in 1250 as Hof zur Eisernen Hose, 1363-1845 owned by the Aschaffenburg Abbey
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Haugerkirchplatz, opposite the Haug Abbey parish church
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Fountain Conical pillar with figure frieze and volute attachment, presented rectangular fountain basin, limestone, classicism, early 19th century D-6-63-000-179 Fountain
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Haugerpfarrgasse 8
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House Madonna 19th century D-6-63-000-177 House Madonna
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Haugerpfarrgasse 14
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Catholic rectory of Haug Abbey, former canons' curia Two-storey hipped roof building with sandstone structure in the corner, Baroque, second half of the 17th century, reconstruction in 1962

Courtyard gate, rustikaportal with gabled Madonna niche, sandstone, baroque, 17th century

D-6-63-000-178 Catholic rectory of Haug Abbey, former canons' curia
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Haugerring 7
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey hipped roof building with corner projections in the corner, plaster masonry with sandstone structure, neo-renaissance, 1883 D-6-63-000-180 Residential and commercial building
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Haugerring 8
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves gable roof construction, plaster masonry with stucco framing, historicism, around 1880 D-6-63-000-181 Tenement house
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Haugerring 9
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof construction, central projectile with columns and balconies, brick masonry with sandstone structure over rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, around 1880 D-6-63-000-182 Tenement house
Heinestrasse 2
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portal Rustikaportal with pilasters and heavy entablature with relief cartouche Saint Joseph with the boy Jesus , sandstone, baroque, inscribed 1696 D-6-63-000-183 portal
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Heinestrasse 5
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Former Hauger Stiftsherrenkurie Großburckstatt Two-storey gable roof building with a round arched passage, plaster masonry with sandstone structure, baroque, inscribed "1716", reconstruction 1975/76

Angel console with figure of St. John Nepomuk, sandstone, rococo, Johann Wolfgang von der Auwera, 18th century

D-6-63-000-184 Former Hauger Stiftsherrenkurie Großburckstatt
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Heinestrasse 7
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Former Hauger Stiftsherrenkurie Kleinburckstatt Two-storey gable roof construction with a round arched passage, plaster masonry with sandstone structure, baroque, marked “1721”, restoration after 1945

Niche with figure of St. Johannes Baptista, sandstone, rococo, Johann Wolfgang von der Auwera, 18th century, in spatial relation to the neighboring house at Heinestraße 9

D-6-63-000-185 Former Hauger Stiftsherrenkurie Kleinburckstatt
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Heinestrasse 9
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Former Hauger Canon Curia Wirtenberg Two-storey gable roof construction with a round arched passage, plaster masonry with sandstone structure, baroque, marked “1721”, restoration after 1945

Niche with figure of St. Johannes Evangelista, sandstone, rococo, Johann Wolfgang von der Auwera, 18th century, in spatial relation to the neighboring house at Heinestraße 7

D-6-63-000-186 Former Hauger Canon Curia Wirtenberg
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Hofstrasse
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Chronos fountain Running fountain, temple-like column structure with relief and crowning Chronos figure, sandstone and limestone, late baroque, Johann Peter Wagner, around 1780 D-6-63-000-205 Chronos fountain
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Hofstrasse 3
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Municipal gallery, former canon court, Hof Rannenburg, then Prince Bishop's Palace 1802–1808, since 1823 the seat of the "Harmonie" society Three-storey hipped roof building with pillar balcony in corner position, 1790, classicist renovation in 1823, replica of the facade D-6-63-000-200 Municipal gallery, former canon court, Hof Rannenburg, then Prince Bishop's Palace 1802–1808, since 1823 the seat of the "Harmonie" society
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Hofstrasse 5
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Courtyard gate Baroque, mid-18th century, built into the new building D-6-63-000-201 Courtyard gate
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Hofstrasse 7, now set up in the foyer of the new building
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Coat of arms stone Heraldic cartouche and two putti, sandstone, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-202 Coat of arms stone
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Hofstrasse 10
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Former canon court, Neulobdeburg curia Three-storey hipped roof building in corner position, new building 1947–1950 using baroque portals, marked "1730", illusionistic plastered architecture marked "1965" D-6-63-000-203 Former canon court, Neulobdeburg curia
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Hofstrasse 13
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Former state bank, today a music college Three-storey hipped roof building in a corner, sandstone cuboid facade with balconies, late classicism, 1855 D-6-63-000-755 Former state bank, today a music college
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Hofstrasse 16
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Former Bechtolsheimer Hof, aristocratic palace Plant grouped around a rectangular inner courtyard

Main building, two-storey hipped roof building with baroque structure and passage

Gatehouse, two-storey saddle roof building with rustikaportal, baroque, Antonio Petrini, end of 17th century, restoration 1968–1970

D-6-63-000-204 Former Bechtolsheimer Hof, aristocratic palace
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Hofstrasse 18
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Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with drilled window frames in corner position, baroque, first half of the 18th century, reconstruction in 1950 D-6-63-000-206 Residential building
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Hofstrasse 20
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Residential building Two-storey mansard hipped roof building with drilled window frames, baroque, first half of the 18th century, reconstruction 1949–1954 D-6-63-000-207 Residential building
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Innerer Graben 1, Juliuspromenade 4
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Residential building three-storey eaves mansard roof building with drilled window frames, 18th century D-6-63-000-212 Residential building
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Innerer Graben 9, Juliuspromenade 12
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Residential building Three-storey eaves saddle roof building with half-timbered upper storeys, around 1800 D-6-63-000-213 Residential building
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Innerer Graben 11, Juliuspromenade 14
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Residential building Three-storey eaves gable roof building with plastered half-timbered upper storeys and drilled door frame, 18th century D-6-63-000-214 Residential building
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Innerer Graben 53
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House figure Inscription cartouche, sandstone, baroque, inscribed 1693 with Salvator mundi figure, baroque, sandstone, 18th century D-6-63-000-215 House figure
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Johanniterplatz
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Running fountain Conical well pillar with a Corinthian capital and an octagonal well bowl, limestone, late 18th century D-6-63-000-220 Running fountain
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Johanniterplatz 4
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portal Arched rustikaportal, sandstone, high baroque, inscribed "1694", with Madonna figure, sandstone, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-219 portal
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Josef-Stangl-Platz 1, Domerschulstraße 18, Neubaustraße 11
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St. Michael; Jesuit College; Formerly the seminary church of the Jesuit college, now a Catholic parish church Cruciform basilica with hipped roofs and representative gable facade at the fork in the street, choir tower with bell roof and lantern, compact domed tower with tail hood, baroque, Johann Philipp Geigel and Joh. Michael Fischer, 1765–1798, restored in 1954/55; with equipment

Former Jesuit college, now episcopal clerical seminar, three-wing complex around an inner courtyard, three-storey north wing with a gabled sandstone portal facade, Joseph Greissing , Baroque, 1715–1719, west wing, baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1724–1729, late wing, three-storeyed gable roof building , Restored in 1788; with equipment

D-6-63-000-377 St. Michael;  Jesuit College;  Formerly the seminary church of the Jesuit college, now a Catholic parish church
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Juliuspromenade 2
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Residential and commercial building, so-called Hirsch-Apotheke, on the former Ochsenplatz Three-sided free-standing three-storey mansard hipped roof building, plastered facade with wrought iron balcony and relief, baroque, late 18th century D-6-63-000-226 Residential and commercial building, so-called Hirsch Pharmacy on the former Ochsenplatz [5]
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Juliuspromenade 5
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Hotel Strauss Three-storey hipped mansard roof building in corner position, plaster masonry with drilled sandstone frames, 18th / 19th centuries Century, ground floor and roof structure changed D-6-63-000-228 Hotel Strauss
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Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, foundation of Prince-Bishop Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn 1576 Main complex, narrow rectangular three-storey four-wing building on a floor plan from the 16th century, north wing with a gable roof and arcade on the ground floor, middle three-and-a-half-storey princely pavilion with mansard hipped roof and rich figural decorations, Baroque, Antonio Petrini and Joseph Greissing , 1699–1714, renewal by Balthasar Neumann 1745–17 Works by Balthasar Esterbauer and Tobias Ungleich; the other three-storey wings facing the street with saddle roofs and mansard roofs on central and corner pavilions, including the central pavilion with passage and facade reliefs, late baroque, Johann Philipp Geigel, sculptural work by Balthasar Heinrich Nickel, 1789–1793, restoration by 1953 with the reserve by one floor elevated; with equipment (including built-in pharmacy, mid-18th century) D-6-63-000-229 Juliusspital, foundation of Prince-Bishop Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn 1576
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Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, two bowl fountains Sandstone and Limestone, 17th Century D-6-63-000-229 associated Juliusspital, two bowl fountains
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Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, two pump wells Limestone, late baroque, late 18th century D-6-63-000-229 associated Juliusspital, two pump wells
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Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, garden pavilion, anatomical institute from 1726 Elongated single-storey building with curved mansard hipped roof and two drum domes at the ends, Baroque, Joseph Greissing , 1704–1714; Restoration by 1956/58, the roof and furnishings were renewed in a reconstructive manner (also the sculptures formerly by Tobias Ungleich) D-6-63-000-229 associated Juliusspital, garden pavilion, anatomical institute from 1726
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Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, two pavilions Single-storey sandstone cuboid buildings with a hood and lantern, Baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-229 associated Juliusspital, two pavilions
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Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, tithe barn The only remaining building of the foundations, two-storey saddle roof building with tail gables, Renaissance, Georg Rubin, end of the 16th century D-6-63-000-229 associated Juliusspital, tithe barn
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Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, Ziehbrunnen With round limestone parapet, 16th century D-6-63-000-229 associated Juliusspital, Ziehbrunnen
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Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, fountain, "Vierströmebrunnen" Curved fountain basin with a group of figures, Baroque, Jacob von der Auwera, 1706–1708 D-6-63-000-229 associated Juliusspital, fountain, "Vierströmebrunnen"
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Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, little picture house With relief fourteen helpers and crowning Pietà, sandstone, inscribed with "1819" D-6-63-000-229 associated Juliusspital, little picture house
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Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, relief crucifixion group Sandstone, marked "1582" D-6-63-000-229 associated Juliusspital, relief crucifixion group
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Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, memorial plaque Limestone, labeled "1787" D-6-63-000-229 associated Juliusspital, memorial plaque
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Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, Pietà Marked with "1781" D-6-63-000-229 associated BW
Juliuspromenade 19
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Juliusspital, stone cross fragment D-6-63-000-229 associated Juliusspital, stone cross fragment
Juliuspromenade
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Running fountain Pillar well, limestone, 18th century D-6-63-000-230 Running fountain
Juliuspromenade, at the confluence with Koellikerstraße
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monument Inscription base with a bronze statue of Prince-Bishop Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn, Max Widmann, inscribed with “1847”, cast by Ferdinand von Miller D-6-63-000-231 monument
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Kaiserstraße 4
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey sandstone block building with historicizing structure, neo-renaissance, around 1880 D-6-63-000-234 Residential and commercial building
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Kapuzinerstraße 1 a
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House Madonna Sandstone, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-236 House Madonna
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Kapuzinerstraße 2
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Former Huttenhof, now Rotkreuzklinik, formerly Balthasar Neumann's house built for himself, sold to the von Hutten family after completion Free-standing three-storey hipped mansard roof building with colossal corner pilasters and rustikaportal, baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1724, restoration after 1945; Courtyard gate with rustique frame and garden gate with drilled frame, sandstone, baroque, around 1724 D-6-63-000-237 Former Huttenhof, now Rotkreuzklinik, formerly Balthasar Neumann's house built for himself, sold to the von Hutten family after completion
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Kapuzinerstraße 3
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Former home of the art locksmith Johann Georg Oegg Three-storey hipped mansard roof building with sandstone structures and rococo portal, baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1746, restoration 1952 D-6-63-000-238 Former home of the art locksmith Johann Georg Oegg
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Kapuzinerstraße 4
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Court officials 'residence , aristocratic palace of the Barons von Zobel, from 1794 servants' hospital ( Hueberspflege Foundation ) Free-standing two-storey hipped roof building with corner pilasters, baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1724, classicistic redesign of the central axis with portal relief by Heinrich Nickel 1794, restoration 1955/56

Side courtyard gates, limestone, 18th century

D-6-63-000-239 Hofbeamtenwohnhaus, aristocratic palace of the Barons von Zobel, from 1794 [6] Servant Hospital (Hueberspflege Foundation)
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Kapuzinerstraße 6
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Court officials' residence Three-storey three-wing building with a mansard hipped roof, plaster masonry with sparing ashlar incorporation, baroque, based on Balthasar Neumann, 1726, reconstruction 1952–1954

Courtyard wall with two rusticators, sandstone, baroque, first half of the 18th century

D-6-63-000-240 Court officials' residence
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Kapuzinerstraße 31
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Former mill of the Engelgarten Carthusian monastery Two-storey saddle roof building with volute gable in the corner, early Baroque still influenced by the late Renaissance, 1677, restoration in 1951 D-6-63-000-241 Former mill of the Engelgarten Carthusian monastery
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Kardinal-Döpfner-Platz 1
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Former canon court, Guttenberg court Three-storey multi-wing hipped roof building around an inner courtyard, plaster masonry with sandstone structures and portal facade, Baroque, Andreas Müller, around 1710, simplified restoration in 1952 D-6-63-000-242 Former canon court, Guttenberg court
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Kardinal-Döpfner-Platz 2
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House Madonna Sandstone, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-243 House Madonna
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Kardinal-Döpfner-Platz 4
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Former canon court, Kurie Conti, since 1817 episcopal palace Three-storey two-wing building with hipped roof, dwarf house with blind gable and two-storey corner bay window with rich sandstone ornamentation, late Renaissance, 1588–1609, restoration by 1961

Associated garden wall

D-6-63-000-244 Former canon court, Kurie Conti, since 1817 episcopal palace
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Kardinal-Döpfner-Platz 5
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Former canon court Maßbach Three-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable and drilled window frames as well as rustikaportal, 16. – 18. Century, reconstruction 1953–1956

Immaculata, sandstone, 18th century

D-6-63-000-245 Former canon court Maßbach
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Kardinal-Döpfner-Platz 7
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Wappenstein, aedicule, possibly part of a foundation image or an epitaph for Canon Pankratz von Babenstein Sandstone, Renaissance, second half of the 16th century D-6-63-000-246 Wappenstein, aedicule, possibly part of a foundation image or an epitaph for Canon Pankratz von Babenstein
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Kardinal-Döpfner-Platz 9
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Gatehouse of the former canon court Weinsberg Two-storey hipped roof building, gate passage in the gabled central risalith, early classicism, Andreas Gärtner, 1796 D-6-63-000-247 Gatehouse of the former canon court Weinsberg
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Karmelitenstraße 20
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So-called Rückermain building, former official court of the knight's monastery of St. Burkard Elongated three-storey hipped roof building, freestanding on three sides, richly structured sandstone facades, central passage with column frame and figure-adorned gable, baroque, Joseph Greissing , 1715–1723, architectural sculpture by Jakob von der Auwera D-6-63-000-248 So-called Rückermain building, former official court of the knight's monastery of St. Burkard
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Karmelitenstraße 28
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Residential house, so-called Hof zum Großer Willmuth Three-storey eaves saddle roof structure, rich sandstone frames and house Madonna, Rococo, mid-18th century, integrated ground floor arcade of the former neighboring house, baroque, Joseph Greissing , 1708; Restoration in 1949

Rear building, three-storey saddle roof construction with passage and limestone frames, reconstruction in Baroque forms after 1945 over the preserved basement, 18th century

D-6-63-000-249 Residential house, so-called Hof zum Großer Willmuth
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Karmelitenstraße 29
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facade Four-storey sandstone cuboid facade with figural reliefs, baroque, in the style of Joseph Greissing , inscribed "1733", included in the new building from 1955 D-6-63-000-250 facade
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Karmelitenstrasse
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Fishing fountain Running fountain, richly decorated pillar with fountain bowl and group of figures, limestone and sandstone, Rococo, Daniel Köhler, around 1770 D-6-63-000-251 Fishing fountain
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Katzengasse 1
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Residential building Two-storey mansard roof building in corner position, plaster masonry with drilled sandstone frames and Trinity group, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-253 Residential building
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Klinikstrasse 3
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Residence, former University Botanical Institute Three-storey mansard hipped roof, plastered masonry with simple window frames and curved sandstone portal with skylight, Baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-271 Residence, former University Botanical Institute
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Klinikstrasse 6
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Residential building near the Juliusspital, called Welzhaus; Acquired in 1765 by Prince-Bishop Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim , owned by Philipp Franz Ganzhorn (Scholaster am Neumünster ) in 1767 , former epileptic house (donated by the Prince-Bishop on May 22, 1773) and beneficiary institution, maternity clinic and midwifery school by Adam Elias von Siebold (1805) 1858 private eye clinic of Robert Ritter von Welz , who had the third floor added, from 1878 also university eye clinic, 1901 part of the royal gynecological clinic connected via a corridor on the first floor, remodeled by the government chief building officer Max Miltenberger from November 1938 institute for hereditary science and race research, as well as the seat of the NSDAP's race political office. 1945 to 1974 Mathematical Institute of the University, then attached to the Medical Polyclinic connected by a corridor. Three-storey hipped roof building, plaster masonry with drilled window frames, coat of arms stone over portal, baroque, late 18th century, reconstruction in 1953/54. Monument protection has existed since November 9, 1981. D-6-63-000-272 Residential building near the Juliusspital, called Welzhaus;  Acquired in 1765 from Prince-Bishop Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim, owned by Philipp Franz Ganzhorn (Scholaster am Neumünster) in 1767, former house for epileptics (donated by the Prince-Bishop on May 22, 1773) and beneficiary institution, maternity hospital and midwifery school from Adam Elias von Siebold (1805) 1858 private eye clinic of Robert Ritter von Welz, who had the third floor added, from 1878 also university eye clinic, 1901 part of the royal gynecological clinic connected via a corridor on the first floor, remodeled by the government chief building officer Max Miltenberger from November 1938 institute for hereditary science and race research, as well as the seat of the NSDAP's race political office.  1945 to 1974 Mathematical Institute of the University, then attached to the Medical Polyclinic connected by a corridor. [7]
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Klinikstrasse 10 a
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Wayside shrine Pillar with a cruciform roof and cross reliefs on three sides, sandstone, 18th century, the pillar used was probably from a different context D-6-63-000-277 Wayside shrine
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Klinikstrasse 12
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof construction and five-storey corner projectile with balustrade crowning over the base storey in corner position, different colored sandstone cuboid facade with strong structure, historicism, around 1880 D-6-63-000-274 Tenement house
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Klinikstrasse 16
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof construction over basement and base storey, corner projectile with passage and balcony, plaster facade with sandstone and stucco structures, historicism, around 1880 D-6-63-000-276 Tenement house
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Koellikerstraße 1 a
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey building with a hipped roof, with a round corner bay window, sandstone ashlar masonry with rich figurative and ornamental structure, baroque Art Nouveau, Rudolf Hofmann, 1907 D-6-63-000-279 Residential and commercial building
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Koellikerstraße 3, 5
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey saddle roof building with a lateral risalit, plaster masonry with sandstone frames, gothic historicism, around 1900

Pietà, sandstone, Rococo, inscribed "1775"

D-6-63-000-280 Residential and commercial building
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Koellikerstraße 4
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University building, former pathological institute Two-storey, three-wing hipped roof building with a central projectile and attic above the basement, plastered masonry with stucco structure, late classicism, 1878 D-6-63-000-281 University building, former pathological institute
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Koellikerstraße 6
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University building, anatomical institute of the university Two-storey three-wing building with hipped roofs over the base storey, central projection with column portal above the flight of stairs and side corner projections, plastered masonry with plaster and sandstone structures, neo-Renaissance, 1880–1883, partially simplified reconstruction after 1945 D-6-63-000-283 University building, anatomical institute of the university
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Koellikerstraße 7, 9
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey mansard roof building with central and corner projections, central projecting with wrought-iron balconies and bell-shaped gable, plaster masonry with stucco and sandstone structures, neo-baroque, inscribed "1903" D-6-63-000-284 Residential and commercial building
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Koellikerstraße 11
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House figure, Saint Joseph Modeled on the 18th century D-6-63-000-286 House figure, Saint Joseph
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Kranenkai 1
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Ship berth for cargo handling, loading station, so-called Ochsenschanze Flood-free, partially basement-like landfill with embankment wall and passages, baroque, Franz Ignaz Neumann, 1767–1773, probably using older fortifications from the 17th century

Crane, so-called old cranes , brick rotunda on the Ochsenschanze with group of figures, mansard-conical roof and two swiveling booms, baroque, Franz Ignaz Neumann, 1767–1773

Warehouse, so-called Niederlagehaus, three-wing, single-storey limestone building with a hipped roof above a high, accessible substructure level within the Ochsenschanze, baroque, Franz Ignaz Neumann, 1767–1773, reconstruction around 1980

Outbuilding, one-storey sandstone block with flat gable roof, second half of the 19th century

Pavilion, single-storey dome roof with lantern, end of the 18th century, reconstruction after 1945

Bank reinforcement, bank wall with stairs, coat of arms stone and flanking lying lions, adjoining paved ramp, baroque, inscribed "1784"

Gate pillar, limestone, 19th century; Figure, seated lion, sandstone, 18th / 19th centuries Century in new arrangement

Gate pillar with ball attachment, limestone, 18th century in a new arrangement

D-6-63-000-287 Ship berth for cargo handling, loading station, so-called Ochsenschanze
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Kürschnerhof 2 a, Martinstraße 4
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Catholic Neumünster Church, former collegiate monastery, first bishop's church over the graves of the Franconian saints in the 8th century, destruction in 855, re-establishment as the monastery of St. Johannes, Maria and Kilian in 1060, Neumünster Catholic parish church since 1808 Church, three-aisled pillar basilica over a cruciform floor plan, raised choir with round apse over crypt, lateral octagonal tower with rich sandstone ornamentation, late Romanesque, around 1190–1250, baroque onion dome 18th century, western domed octagon with lantern and presented portal facade with collective figures, baroque Guided tour by Joseph Greissings , 1711–1716, figure decorations by Jakob von der Auwera, open staircase 1719, reconstruction by 1950; with equipment

To the north adjoining two-storey saddle roof building with drilled window frames, 18th century, probably older in the core

in the Lusamgarten :

Row of arcades of the former northern cloister wing, round arches with richly ornamented columns and figural reliefs, Romanesque, around 1170/80, moved to the current location in 1953

Pietà over inscription base, baroque, sandstone, inscribed with "1764"

D-6-63-000-289 Catholic Neumünster Church, former collegiate monastery, first bishop's church over the graves of the Franconian saints in the 8th century, destruction in 855, re-establishment as the monastery of St. Johannes, Maria and Kilian in 1060, Neumünster Catholic parish church since 1808
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Tenement house Four-storey gable roof building, balconies with cast iron railings, plaster masonry with sandstone structure, late classicism, G. Vollmer, 1875 D-6-63-000-304 Tenement house
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Ludwigstrasse 25
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Würzburg tax office Three-wing, two-storey hipped mansard roof over a limestone base, gabled central projection with colossal pilasters and trophies, three-storey hipped roof extension, plaster masonry with figurative and ornamental sandstone structure, Baroque Art Nouveau, marked 1915–1918 D-6-63-000-305 Würzburg tax office
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Ludwigstrasse 31
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof building with balcony, sandstone cuboid facade with structure, late classicism, Friedrich Buchner, 1875, reconstruction by Georg Eydel , 1949 D-6-63-000-306 Tenement house
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Mainkai 3
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Coat of arms stone Episcopal coat of arms from the former Mainmühle, sandstone, baroque, 17th century D-6-63-000-312 Coat of arms stone
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Marienberg
(on the footpath to the fortress)
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Second sable column Memorial site, consisting of three similar columns with an essay in memory of the murder of Bishop Melchior Zobel von Giebelstadt (1558)

Second column, top with relief group of the Crucifixion , limestone, Renaissance, second half of the 16th century, copy of the original from 1558

D-6-63-000-630 Second sable column
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Marienberg
(on the footpath to the fortress, in front of the fortress)
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Third sable column Memorial site, consisting of three similar columns with an essay in memory of the murder of Bishop Melchior Zobel von Giebelstadt (1558)

Third column, top with inscription plaque, sandstone and bronze, second half of the 16th century

D-6-63-000-630 Third sable column
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Marienberg 239, 240, 241
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Marienberg Fortress, Celtic ring wall in the 1st millennium BC BC, Franconian-Thuringian ducal fort since the early 8th century, expansion into an episcopal castle since the beginning of the 13th century, reinforced in the 14th and 15th centuries. Under Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn (1573–1617) it was converted into an episcopal residential palace. Expansion into a fortress under Elector Johann Philipp von Schönborn and his successors through extensive bastion fortifications from 1650. Restoration 1936–1939. Reconstruction since 1945 Main castle: extensive square with corner towers, the wings in the core medieval, before and around 1600 by Georg Robin, Wolf Behringer and Jakob Wolff the Elder. Ä. renewed

In the inner courtyard: Marienkirche, early Romanesque rotunda with rectangular choir around 1600; with equipment

Free-standing keep, 12th century

Well house, around 1600

The main castle is enclosed on three sides by a tower-reinforced, medieval ring, with the Scherenberg gate in the west

On the east side of the baroque prince's garden, around 1650

Vorburg: three-wing complex with real bastion, around 1600

Portal by Michael Kern, 1605

Horse pond

Armory and commanders' building, two-wing complex surrounding a second forecourt, 1709–1713 with the collaboration of Joseph Greissing (seat of the Mainfränkisches Museum )

Fortifications in the Vauban system approx. 1650 – approx. 1730 by Michael Kaut, Johann Fernauer, Johann Philipp Preiß, Wilhelm Schneider, Giovanni Domenico Fontana, Andreas Müller, Maximilian von Welsch, Balthasar Neumann with the following bastions: Caesar, St. Johann Nepomuk, St. Johann Baptist, St. Nikolaus, Mars, Bellona, ​​Werda, St. Sebastian, St. Michael, as well as the outer works: Franconia, Reichsravelin, Teutschland, Teufelsschanze, Höllenschlund and the Maschikuliturm

Tore: Neutor, around 1650, by Johann Philipp Preiß, the figurative jewelry probably by Zacharias Juncker the Elder. J .; Schönborntor, 1649

Inner Höchberger Tor, 1684

Outer Hoechberger Tor, 1708

Between the bastions vineyard walls, dry stone walls, 17th / 18th centuries century

D-6-63-000-317 Marienberg Fortress, Celtic ring wall in the 1st millennium BC  BC, Franconian-Thuringian ducal fort since the early 8th century, expansion into an episcopal castle since the beginning of the 13th century, reinforced in the 14th and 15th centuries.  Under Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn (1573–1617) it was converted into an episcopal residential palace.  Expansion into a fortress under Elector Johann Philipp von Schönborn and his successors through extensive bastion fortifications from 1650. Restoration 1936–1939.  Reconstruction since 1945
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Marienplatz 1
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House Madonna Sandstone, baroque, 18th century, renewal 1937 (marked on console) D-6-63-000-320 House Madonna
Marienplatz 2
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Marienkapelle, Catholic parish church, built on the site of the synagogue that was destroyed in 1349 Three-aisled pillar hall with elongated choir, 5/8 choir closure and north-western tower with openwork pointed stone helmet, richly ornamented sandstone portals, Gothic, Eberhard Friedeberger, Lienhard Remer and Hans von Königshofen, 1377–1479, neo-Gothic spire 1856–1858 with gilded Baroque image of Mary 1713; Restoration by 1961; with equipment D-6-63-000-321 Marienkapelle, Catholic parish church, built on the site of the synagogue that was destroyed in 1349
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Marketplace 1
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Adelpalais, formerly Vorderer Gressenhof, now Castell-Bank Three-storey saddle roof building with volute gable and corner bay window, late Renaissance, 1591, adjoining archway with pilasters, baroque, 18th century, restoration 1955 D-6-63-000-322 Adelpalais, formerly Vorderer Gressenhof, now Castell-Bank
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Marketplace 7
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General stores Single-storey half-timbered buildings with monopitch or hipped roof between the buttresses of the Marienkapelle, proven since 1437, reconstruction after 1945 D-6-63-000-323 General stores
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Marktplatz 9
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Haus zum Falken, residential building Two-wing, three-storey hipped roof building with blend gables and a rich stucco facade in the corner, Rococo, 1751, 17th century core, restoration 1950–1953 D-6-63-000-324 Haus zum Falken, residential building
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Marktplatz 12
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Residential building Four-storey saddle roof building with sandstone structure and house Madonna in a corner, Baroque, 18th century, reconstruction 1949–1955 D-6-63-000-325 Residential building
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Marktplatz 14, 16, Schmalzmarkt 1, 3
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Residential and commercial block Four-wing mansard hipped roof building around a small inner courtyard, ground floor arcades and elaborate stone window frames, Baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1741, reconstruction 1948–1952 D-6-63-000-326 Residential and commercial block
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Marketplace 17; Otto-Wels-Straße 1
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Haus zum Schönen Eck, residential building Three-storey saddle roof building with sandstone structure and richly decorated corner bay window with hood and lantern in corner position, late Renaissance, around 1590, simplified reconstruction 1950–1952 D-6-63-000-330 Haus zum Schönen Eck, residential building
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Marktplatz 36/38
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Former Dietrich Hospital, now residential and commercial building Three-and-a-half-storey hipped mansard roof building with corner pilasters and portal passage in corner position, remnants of a building complex destroyed in the war, baroque, Georg Bayer and Balthasar Neumann, 1725–1727, reconstruction 1948–1950 D-6-63-000-327 Former Dietrich Hospital, now residential and commercial building
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Marketplace
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Market fountain Obelisk-shaped fountain with side fountain shells, limestone, classicism, Andreas Gärtner, 1805, reliefs based on drawings by Martin von Wagner , 1881 D-6-63-000-328 Market fountain
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Martin-Luther-Straße 18, 18 a
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Municipal cemetery with grave monuments and individual structures Walled cemetery area, from 1803, with grave monuments from the 19th / 20th centuries Century

Mortuary, one-and-a-half-storey square building with an imperial roof and lantern top and narrow single-storey hipped roof side wings, the courtyard roofed as an open pillar vestibule with an attic, brick with sandstone structure, classicizing historicism, 1896

Chapel, single-nave saddle roof building with aligned three-sided choir, stepped gable with stone gable turret, different-colored sandstone block construction, neo-Gothic, Josef Scherpfs, 1859

Mount of Olives, Monopteros with hooded roof and vase crowning, sandstone and wrought iron, Baroque, Matthäus Kolb based on plans by Balthasar Neumann, 1732 (moved here from the cathedral district in 1806), set figures of Christ with angels and disciples , sandstone, baroque, Johann Wolfgang von der Auwera, 1762 (Copies, originals to St. Burkard)

Grave monument for the orthopaedist Johann Georg Heine , bronze plaque, neo-Gothic, Ernst Mayer , after 1846

War memorial of the war 1870/71, obelisk, stone with bronze plaque and fittings, inscribed "1876"

Memorial for the deceased on March 16, 1945 , group of figures in a recessed plateau and inscription stele with fire bowl, Fried Heuler , 1953/54

Further war memorials from the 19th and 20th centuries

D-6-63-000-329 Municipal cemetery with grave monuments and individual structures
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Martinstrasse 5
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Coat of arms and decoration from 1699 In the reconstructed baroque facade of the former Neumünster canon monastery Emeringen D-6-63-000-332 BW
Maxstrasse 2
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Mozart high school Multi-part staggered assembly of differently sized and differently designed reinforced concrete skeleton buildings with gently sloping hipped roofs, laid out in the sense of organic urban architecture, post-war modernism, Rudolf Schlick, 1955–1957; with equipment

Associated school garden

D-6-63-000-754 Mozart high school
Münzstraße 19
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Sander School Three-storey hipped roof building with sandstone structures over a limestone basement in a corner, historicism, 1872 D-6-63-000-368 Sander School
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Neubaustraße 4
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House Madonna Sandstone, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-369 House Madonna
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Neubaustraße 5
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portal Basket arched rustikaportal, limestone, baroque, inscribed "1725" D-6-63-000-370 portal
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Neubaustraße 6
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Community center Four-storey eaves gable roof building with articulated sandstone facade and figure of St. Sebastian, baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1724/25, reconstruction 1949/50 D-6-63-000-371 Community center
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Neubaustraße 7
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Gasthaus, facade of the former courtyard to the Rebstock Three-storey facade with gable in corner position, rich stucco structure, Rococo, 1737, partially reconstructed, included in the new building from 1968–1970 D-6-63-000-372 Gasthaus, facade of the former courtyard to the Rebstock
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Neubaustraße 8
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Community center Three-storey eaves gable roof building with articulated sandstone facade, Baroque, around 1730, reconstruction after 1945 D-6-63-000-373 Community center
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Neubaustraße 9, 9 a, Domerschulstraße 16
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So-called Old University Founded in 1582 by Prince-Bishop Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn as the center of the Counter-Reformation, consisting of three wings and the former university church around a square inner courtyard

Former Catholic university church (so-called Neubaukirche ), originally also intended as a church of the Holy Sepulcher for Julius Echter, now university auditorium, three-aisled hall church with galleries on the side, west tower with rich sandstone decoration and octagonal upper floor with dome and lantern, gothic tracery windows, renaissance / post-gothic, Wolf Behringer Plans by Georg Robin 1582–1591, renovations and security work in the 17th century, completed by Antonio Petrini and Joseph Greissing , Barock, 1696–1704, tower dome, Baroque, Joseph Greissing , 1699, reconstruction after 1945; with equipment

University building (so-called Old University), three-wing, four- / five-storey saddle roof building with curved gables, together with the university church, forming a square inner courtyard, plastered facade with column portals, late Renaissance, Wolf Behringer based on plans by Georg Robin, 1582–1591, restoration by 1957

D-6-63-000-374 So-called Old University
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Neubaustraße 10
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Community center Three-storey eaves mansard roof building with sandstone facade, Baroque, 18th century, restoration 1975–1979 D-6-63-000-375 Community center
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Neubaustraße 12
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Bürgerhaus, former Red Rooster courtyard Three-storey mansard roof building with rich sandstone facade, baroque, Balthasar Neumann, marked 1734–1736, restoration 1975–1979

House Madonna, sandstone, baroque, Balthasar Esterbauer, 18th century (formerly Reibeltgasse 3)

D-6-63-000-378 Bürgerhaus, former Red Rooster courtyard
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Neubaustraße 14
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Town house, former yard to the hay cart Three-storey eaves gable roof building with rich sandstone facade and Madonna with the Johannesknaben, Baroque, Georg Bayer, inscribed “1716”, restoration 1975–1979 D-6-63-000-379 Town house, former yard to the hay cart
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Neubaustraße 34
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Community center Three-storey mansard hipped roof house with mezzanine and sandstone structure in a corner, Baroque, 1728, renovation marked 1919, reconstruction 1950/51, facade facing Peterstraße 1956/57 D-6-63-000-380 Community center
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Neubaustraße 58/60
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Pilaster portal with a relief of the coat of arms of the former Groß von Trockau court Sandstone, 17th century, included in the new building D-6-63-000-381 Pilaster portal with a relief of the coat of arms of the former Groß von Trockau court
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Neubaustraße 64 a
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House Madonna Sandstone, baroque, 17th century D-6-63-000-382 House Madonna
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Neubaustraße
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Ceres fountain Running fountain, pillar with lion head and goblet-shaped fountain bowl and crowning Ceres figure, sandstone and limestone, early classicism, Balthasar Heinrich Nickel, 1783 D-6-63-000-383 Ceres fountain
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Neydeckgasse 2
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portal Profiled and drilled door frame with skylight and drilled double window, sandstone, 17th / 18th century. century D-6-63-000-392 portal

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Oberer Mainkai 1
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City gate, facade of the former mirror or swan gate Field side with rusticated pilasters, limestone, Renaissance, 1584, reconstruction around 1980

Secondary walled well socket, limestone, 16./17. century

To Büttnerstraße remnants of a polygonal stair tower and walled up, window and gate frames, 17th / 18th century. Century, reconstruction around 1980

D-6-63-000-38 City gate, facade of the former mirror or swan gate
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Oskar-Laredo-Platz 1
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Kulturspeicher, former customs and warehouse building Elongated three-storey flat roof building with historicizing gable gables in front of continuous pitched roofs, reinforced concrete building with lime and sandstone cladding, reduced historicism, based on plans by Förtsch, 1904; modern remodeled

Associated crane, steel frame construction, 1939

D-6-63-000-598 Kulturspeicher, former customs and warehouse building
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Ottostraße 1
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Kilianeum, boarding school, former Benedictine convent of St. Afra, founded in 1670, converted into a boarding school in the 19th century New construction of a three-storey four-wing complex with a hipped roof, including the preserved remains and baroque spoils of the former monastery, 1948–1951; with equipment

Monastery wall, 17./18. Century, change around 1951

D-6-63-000-418 Kilianeum, boarding school, former Benedictine convent of St. Afra, founded in 1670, converted into a boarding school in the 19th century
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Ottostraße 3
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Correctional facility, prison building Around 1890–1895 D-6-63-000-419 Correctional facility, prison building
Ottostraße 5
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Former Royal District Court Three-wing, four-storey hipped roof building with head buildings and central gable facade in a fork in the street, heavily structured sandstone upper storeys over two limestone rustic storeys, neo-baroque, based on plans by Langenfass, 1889–1892, simplified reconstruction 1947–1953 D-6-63-000-420 Former Royal District Court
Near Ottostraße
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Monument to the "Japaneseist" Philipp Franz von Siebold Bronze bust on a base with bronze fittings, baroque, Christian Roth, 1882 D-6-63-000-421 Monument to the "Japaneseist" Philipp Franz von Siebold
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Peterplatz 7, 9; Stephanstrasse 2; Wilhelm-Schwinn-Platz 1; Kennel 3,3a, 3b
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Government of Lower Franconia (house number 9) and forest management (house number 7) Stately multi-part assembly, reinforced concrete skeleton structures, post-war modernism, Karl Fischer (Supreme Building Authority Munich) with building advisors Wiesinger, Eschenlohr and Hauenstein, 1953–1956

Government building, cubic four-storey main administrative building with a flat roof around an inner courtyard with a fountain and adjoining conference room wing, staggered three-story office wing with adjoining canteen building


Forestry Directorate, three-story hipped roof building with two-story extension over a U-shaped floor plan, facades with sgraffito plaster ; with equipment

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Peterplatz 8, 8 a, Münzstraße 1, Peterpfarrgasse 2
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So-called Petersbau, formerly the prince-bishop's college building, built in 1691, from 1704 the western part was used as a prince-bishop's coin, 1884 coin school (later Peterschule ; today also a place of the adult education center), the eastern part as a priest's apartment , today the Catholic parish of St. Peter Three-wing complex, the western part three-storey with a hipped roof and early baroque structure as well as passage and figure portal, the eastern part two-storey with hipped roof, identical facade design and southern volute gable; Early baroque, Antonio Petrini, inscribed “1691”, reconstruction 1952/53; Wall with rustikaportal to the street as well as separation wall in the former courtyard, around 1704 D-6-63-000-423 So-called Petersbau, formerly the prince-bishop's college building, built in 1691, from 1704 the western part was used as a prince-bishop's coin, 1884 coin school [9] (later Peterschule; today also a place of the adult education center), the eastern part as a priest's apartment, today the Catholic parish of St. Peter
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Peterplatz 10
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St. Peter and Paul, Catholic parish church Three-aisled gallery basilica with retracted 5/8 choir and enclosed pair of west towers with hoods and lanterns, in front of a blind facade with figures, Romanesque west towers 12th century, Gothic choir early 14th century, Baroque nave with rich facade, Baroque, Joseph Greissing 1717–1720, reconstruction 1953/54; with equipment

Figure of a saint, sandstone, baroque, Jakob von der Auwera, first half of the 18th century


Christ's grave, sintered limestone grotto with a reclining figure of Christ, 19th century

Pietà, stone, 19th century

Crucifix with Mater Dolorosa, sandstone, baroque, 1712

Mount of Olives, sandstone, late medieval

D-6-63-000-424 St. Peter and Paul, Catholic parish church
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Plattnerstrasse 5/7
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House Madonna, Immaculata Sandstone and gilded metal, Baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-426 BW
Pleicherkirchgasse 16
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Craftsman House Two-storey hipped roof building with protruding, plastered half-timbered upper storey and gable in corner position, ground floor with arched Renaissance door frame, 1521 (oldest surviving residential building in Würzburg), changes in the 18th century D-6-63-000-427 Craftsman House
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Pleicherkirchgasse 18
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Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building with protruding, plastered half-timbered upper storeys in corner position, 17th century D-6-63-000-428 Residential building
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Pleicherkirchplatz 2
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Catholic parish church St. Gertraud Hall church with saddle roof and retracted 5/8 choir, raised square west tower with pointed helmet, plaster masonry with sandstone frames and window tracery, post-Gothic (so-called “real Gothic” or “Julius style”) 1612, reconstruction after 1945; with equipment

Mount of Olives, single-storey monopitch roof extension with basket arch opening and set figures, sandstone, Renaissance, Jörg Riemenschneider, mid-16th century

D-6-63-000-429 Catholic parish church St. Gertraud
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Pleicherkirchplatz; in front of the church
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Pump well Pillars with chamfered edges and lateral cup-shaped well basins, limestone, 18th / 19th centuries century D-6-63-000-430 Pump well
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Pleicherkirchplatz 7
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Saint figure Richly decorated shell niche with cherubim and St. Valentine, sandstone, baroque, inscribed "1726" D-6-63-000-431 Saint figure
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Pleicherschulgasse 2
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Former Pfaffenmühle Mühle, three-sided, free-standing three-storey hipped roof building over limestone plinth, plaster masonry with restrained structure, 18th / 19th century Century, heavily renewed

Wall fountain, arched niche with cup-shaped basin, limestone, Gothic-style, mid-19th century

D-6-63-000-432 Former Pfaffenmühle
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Pleicherschulgasse 3
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Gasthaus to the city of Kitzingen Three-storey gable roof building with protruding, plastered half-timbered upper storeys in corner position and lateral eaves extension, main building 1600 (dendrochronologically dated), north wing 1800 (dendrochronologically dated) D-6-63-000-433 Gasthaus to the city of Kitzingen
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Pleicherschulgasse 4
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Residential building Eaves two-storey mansard roof house, plaster masonry with drilled sandstone frames, Baroque, mid-18th century D-6-63-000-434 Residential building
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Pleicherschulgasse 6, 8
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Residential building Two-storey mansard roof building on the eaves with arched gate passage, plaster masonry with sandstone structure and arched niche with house Madonna, baroque, mid-18th century D-6-63-000-435 Residential building
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Pleicherwall 1
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Geological and mineralogical institutes of the university Two-storey hipped roof building with curved gables, plastered masonry with figural and ornamental stucco structures, neo-baroque, Horstig d'Aubigny, inscribed "1902" D-6-63-000-437 Geological and mineralogical institutes of the university
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Pleicherwall 2
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University Dental Institute Three-storey mansard hipped roof building on a curved floor plan with convex risalits, plaster masonry with sandstone inclusions, classifying Art Nouveau, Rudolf Hofmann, inscribed "1911" D-6-63-000-436 University Dental Institute

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Rennweger Ring 1
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St. Johannis, Evangelical Lutheran parish church Hall building with seven reinforced concrete girders tapering downwards, low north aisle, made of layered masonry and westwork-like tower bars consisting of the tower stump of the neo-Gothic predecessor building by Hermann Steindorff and flanking tall pointed helmets from the reconstruction, post-war modernism, Reinhard Riemerschmid, 1956/57; with equipment D-6-63-000-449 St. Johannis, Evangelical Lutheran parish church
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Rennweger Ring 3
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Chamber of Crafts Würzburg, office and administration building Three-storey hipped roof building with a circumferential dormer, plaster masonry with limestone structures, the ground floor with a row of arched window arcades and integrated busts of various crafts, expressionism, 1926 D-6-63-000-450 Chamber of Crafts Würzburg, office and administration building
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Rennweger Ring 11
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Siebold-Gymnasium, former Royal Realgymnasium Three- / four-storey hipped roof building on a multi-part floor plan and lively facade design with risalits, bay windows, gables, roof terraces and tower with pyramid helmets, plastered facade with figurative and ornamental limestone structure, Art Nouveau, inscribed "1906/07"

Enclosure, sandstone pillars with ball attachments and metal fence, around 1907

D-6-63-000-451 Siebold-Gymnasium, former Royal Realgymnasium
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Rennweger Ring 12
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Riemenschneider High School Three-storey three-wing building and attached rear wing with hipped roofs, light sandstone ashlar masonry with red sandstone structure, neo-renaissance, around 1880

Extension wing, three-storey flat roof building clamped between the side wings, curtain wall with ribbon windows and open ground floor with reinforced concrete columns, brutalism, 1968

D-6-63-000-452 Riemenschneider High School
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Between Rennweger Ring and Husarenstraße
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War memorial for the fallen of the First World War and later Multi-part system with a central group of soldiers in front of a wide exedra with pylons and lists of names, limestone, Fried Heuler, inscribed "1931" D-6-63-000-797 War memorial for the fallen of the First World War and later
Residenzplatz 1
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Former envoy building Two-storey hipped roof building with gabled corner projections and central portal passage, mirror-symmetrical copy of the Rosenbachhof opposite as part of the uniform edging of the Residenzplatz, baroque, Johann Philipp Geigel, 1767 D-6-63-000-453 Former envoy building
Residenzplatz 2
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Würzburg residence, formerly prince-bishop, then royal residence Horseshoe system with two-courtyard side blocks and pavilion formations with mansard hipped roofs in the main axes, two-storey facades with mezzanine floors and figure-adorned balustrades between flat-gable fields of the pavilions, sandstone cuboid construction with colossal structure and column altanes in front, Johann von Lucas von Welschandt, with the help of Johann von Welbrannient, by Johann von Neumebrannient. Robert de Cotte and Germain Boffrand , 1720–1744

The rich sculptural jewelry by Balthasar Esterbauer, Jakob von der Auwera, Joh. Sebastian Bendel, Paul Prell, Claude Curé and Johann Wolfgang von der Auwera

In the south-west wing, the courtyard church, hall building with surrounding columns and galleries, Balthasar Neumann, Baroque, 1732–1743

Restoration after war destruction until 1959, reconstruction of the interior until 1978; with equipment

Two pillar gates (Rennweger Tor and Hofgartentor) with figures and wrought-iron bars directly adjoining the main facade, Baroque, Johann Georg and Anton Oegg, mid-18th century

D-6-63-000-454 Würzburg residence, formerly prince-bishop, then royal residence
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Residenzplatz 2
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Two pillar gates flanking the corps-de-logis of the residence, in the north the so-called Rennweger Tor With figure and vase attachments and elaborate wrought iron ornamental grilles, baroque, grilles by Johann Georg Oegg 1752, plastic by Johann Peter Wagner 1767 D-6-63-000-448 Two pillar gates flanking the corps-de-logis of the residence, in the north the so-called Rennweger Tor
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Residenzplatz 2
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Two pillar gates flanking the corps-de-logis of the residence, in the south the so-called Hofgarten gate With figure and vase attachments and elaborate wrought iron ornamental grilles, baroque, grilles by Johann Georg Oegg 1752, plastic by Johann Peter Wagner 1767 D-6-63-000-448 Two pillar gates flanking the corps-de-logis of the residence, in the south the so-called Hofgarten gate
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Residenzplatz 2
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Frankonia Fountain Fountain bowl with central base and crowning bronze statue of the Allegory of Frankonia, surrounding base figures Walther von der Vogelweide, Matthias Grünewald and Tilmann Riemenschneider, neo-baroque, Ferdinand von Miller, 1894 D-6-63-000-457 Frankonia Fountain
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Residenzplatz 3
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Adelspalais, former Rosenbachhof Two-storey hipped roof building with gabled corner projections and central portal passage, strongly sculptural sandstone structure, baroque, execution and probably also planning by Joseph Greissing , 1701 to around 1704

Associated park with fence, 18./19. century

D-6-63-000-455 Adelspalais, former Rosenbachhof
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Residenzplatz
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Colonnades Two eight-arch rows of arcades delimiting the square with pairs of columns and balustrade crowned with figures and vases ending in monumental free columns, Baroque, Johann Philipp Geigel, sculptures by Johann Peter Wagner, around 1770 D-6-63-000-456 Colonnades
Near Residenzplatz
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Court garden, palace garden Extensive gardens in the formal “French” and landscaped “English” garden style within two baroque bastions south and east of the residence, planning since 1732 with the help of Balthasar Neumann and Maximilian von Welsch, figures, vases and benches by Johann Peter Wagner, completed in the last third 18th century, changes in the 19th century, divided into four sections

East garden, built in terraces between the east wing of the residence and the bastion, Johann Prokop Mayer , 1770–1779

South garden, star-shaped arrangement around the central basin to the south closed by the orangery, Johann Demeter based on plans by Johann Michael Fischer, 1756–1758

Südwestgarten, landscape garden, Johann Philipp Geigel, 1793

South-east garden, farm garden with greenhouses and nursery; Baroque, second half of the 17th century

Orangery, elongated single-storey hipped roof building with arched window arcades, 1756–1758

Enclosures with retaining walls, metal lattice fences and pillar gates 18./19. Century, including the garden gate to Rennweg, wrought iron, baroque, Johann Georg and Anton Oegg, mid-18th century

D-6-63-000-198 Court garden, palace garden
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Reuerergasse 8
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facade Profiled portal and cellar window with perforations, limestone, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-458 facade
Reuerergasse, on the corner of Rosengasse
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Pietà 18th century D-6-63-000-459 Pietà
Ringpark
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Ringpark Created around 1820 on the former glacis, after the demolition of the fortifications completed around 1880 by Jens Person Lindahl and Engelbert Sturm, it was redesigned in line with the garden art of the late 19th century; in urban planning context with the Friedensbrücke and Ludwigsbrücke

War memorial with plastic group by Fried Heuler, 1932

D-6-63-000-464 Ringpark
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Röntgenring 3
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Prelate House, Provincialate of the Mariannhiller Mission Four-storey saddle roof building with corner projections, plastering masonry with rich architectural stucco structure and framing, baroque historicism, Joh.Hofmann, 1876 D-6-63-000-467 Prelate House, Provincialate of the Mariannhiller Mission
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Röntgenring 4
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof building, plastered facade with stucco framing, late classicism, Joh.Hofmann, 1877 D-6-63-000-468 Tenement house
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Röntgenring 5
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof building with a wide central projectile and columned balcony in front of the portal, plaster masonry with grooves and rich sandstone integration, neo-renaissance, Joh. Hofmann, 1878 D-6-63-000-469 Tenement house
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Röntgenring 6
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof construction over basement, plaster masonry with stucco structure, late classicism, Joh. Hofmann, 1878 D-6-63-000-470 Tenement house
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Röntgenring 7
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof building with five-storey balustrade-crowned corner projections and balconies in corner position, plaster masonry with rich sandstone structure, neo-renaissance, Joh.Hofmann, 1879 D-6-63-000-471 Tenement house
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Röntgenring 8
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Formerly the university's physical institute Two-storey three-wing building with hipped roof, central projectile and balconies at the corners, plaster masonry with plaster and sandstone integration, neo-renaissance, around 1885 D-6-63-000-472 Formerly the university's physical institute
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Röntgenring 9
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University Physiological Institute Two-storey hipped roof building with corner projections, emphasis of the central axis with a central projection with triangular gable and parapet over portal with columned balcony, plastered facade with sandstone integration over rustical plinth, neo-Renaissance, Rudolf von Horstig d'Aubigny, inscribed "1888" D-6-63-000-473 University Physiological Institute
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Röntgenring 11
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Former institute for biochemistry and inorganic chemistry at the university Villa-like two-storey hipped roof building on a rustic base with a central projectile and sandstone frames, neo-Renaissance, around 1890; Reclining two-storey three-wing building with a basement floor and central projectile, restrained sandstone frames, late classicism, around 1890

Lecture hall building, single-storey flat roof building with attic and high window panels, sandstone structure, neopalladianism, around 1890

D-6-63-000-474 Former institute for biochemistry and inorganic chemistry at the university
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Röntgenring 12
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University eye clinic Three-storey central section with hipped mansard roof and central risalit with portal facade, two-storey corner risalit with balustrade crowning, plastered masonry with plaster and sandstone sections, neo-baroque, Rudolf von Horstig d'Aubigny, inscribed "1900"

Lecture hall building, two-storey belvedere-like mansard hipped roof construction over a warped octagon, plaster masonry with sandstone integration, neo-baroque, around 1900

Enclosure, wrought iron fence elements between sandstone pillars, around 1900; Pillars, newly erected pillars of the former Pleich gatehouse, sandstone, classicistic, Peter Speeth, around 1820

D-6-63-000-475 University eye clinic
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Rosengasse 14
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Garden wall With arched portal, sandstone, 18th century


Niche with Pietà, copy based on an 18th century model

D-6-63-000-476 Garden wall
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Rotkreuzstrasse 5, 7, 9, 11
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Residential complex Uniform row of four-story tenement houses with hipped roof and risalits, plastered masonry with ashlar and plaster divisions, neo-renaissance, Anton Eckert, 1885

Rear building, two-storey hipped mansard roof, around 1900

D-6-63-000-481 Residential complex
Rotlöwengasse 2
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Holy Family Around 1880 by Arthur Schleglmünig D-6-63-000-482 Holy Family
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Rüdigerstraße 2, 4
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Tenement house Four-storey hipped mansard roof building in corner position, sandstone cuboid facade with baroque structures, the entrance moved to the side emphasized by balcony and heme pilasters, neo-baroque, Anton Löhe, 1901 D-6-63-000-501 Tenement house

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Saalgasse 6
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Garden shed One-storey octagon with slated mansard hipped roof on the Tivoli bastion, plastered masonry with ashlar frames, baroque, 18th century, reconstruction in 1968

Two former keystones with grimacing heads walled up in the enclosure, limestone, baroque, 17th / 18th century. century

D-6-63-000-76 Garden shed
Sanderring 2
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New university Three-storey monumental building with central pavilion and side wings with corner projections, rich sandstone cuboid structure and attic with group of figures, neo-baroque, Rudolf Ritter Horstig d'Aubigny, 1892–1896, sculptures by Hubert Netzer and Hermann Hahn ; 1966–1973 expanded and redesigned inside D-6-63-000-509 New university
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Sanderring 3
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Marian column Pedestal with column and immaculate , sandstone, baroque, 18th century (copy) D-6-63-000-510 Marian column
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Sanderring 8
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Röntgen high school, former district high school Irregular three-storey multi-wing building over a high basement, three-wing entrance area with mansard roofs in the form of a baroque courtyard with gatehouses and courtyard lattices, the rear wings with gable roofs and tower domes, historicism, Gablonsky, inscribed "1908-1910" D-6-63-000-511 Röntgen high school, former district high school
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Sanderstraße 2
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Portal and bay window Portal with massive bay window and three-storey polygonal corner bay window with tent roof and reliefs, sandstone, neo-Renaissance, 1905 D-6-63-000-512 Portal and bay window
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Sanderstraße 2 a
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Bay window Round bay window with curved parapet and wrought-iron balcony parapet, Baroque Art Nouveau, 1905 D-6-63-000-513 Bay window
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Sanderstraße 4 a
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Residential building Four-storey hipped roof building with fragments of the former facade (bay windows and balconies with solid or wrought iron parapets), Art Nouveau, 1905 D-6-63-000-514 Residential building
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Sanderstraße 7
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Hof zum Ellringen or the Heubarn, Adelshof Three-storey mansard roof building with eaves, rich sandstone structure with balcony, baroque, Joseph Greissing , 1712/13

Garden portal, two mirror-symmetrical windowed wall panels with sandstone structure, Baroque, Joseph Greissing , wrought iron grille by Nikolaus Neeb, first quarter of the 18th century

D-6-63-000-515 Hof zum Ellringen or the Heubarn, Adelshof
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Sanderstraße 12
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Catholic Reuer monastery, former Reuer monastery, since 1627 Catholic monastery of the Discalced Carmelites Monastery church - consecrated to St. Joseph and St. Maria Magdalena - cruciform wall pillar basilica, with a strongly structured blind facade and slender side choir tower with square copper dome, early Baroque, Antonio Petrini, 1662–1669, restoration after 1945; with equipment

Monastery building, three-storey multi-wing complex with saddle, mid and hipped roofs around two inner courtyards, facades with blind gables, Renaissance bay windows, and rococo figure portal, middle of the 18th century, older in core, bay window marked “1626” and “1908”, marked niche “1655”, portal in the middle of the 18th century, renovation marked “1908”, major renovation after 1945

D-6-63-000-516 Catholic Reuer monastery, former Reuer monastery, since 1627 Catholic monastery of the Discalced Carmelites
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Sanderstraße 20
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Former seat of the state building authorities Two-wing, three-storey hipped roof building with corner bay windows and portals in corner position, plaster masonry with sand and limestone integrations, neo-renaissance, based on plans by Förtsch, inscribed "1900"

Associated coach house, one-story hipped roof building, 1900

Associated wall enclosure and arched portal with spherical crowning, 1900

D-6-63-000-517 Former seat of the state building authorities
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Sanderstraße 27
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Residential building Three-storey saddle roof building with volute gable and gate passage in corner position, early baroque, marked 1681, reconstruction 1947–1949

Two two-storey side wings with a gable roof, 18th / 19th centuries Century, reconstruction 1951–1953

Former garden wall, exposed quarry stone, 18th century

D-6-63-000-518 Residential building
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Sanderstraße 31
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facade Figural and ornamental facade reliefs, sandstone, classicistic, Peter Speeth, 1810, included in the new building from 1955 D-6-63-000-519 facade
Sankt-Benedikt-Strasse 1
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portal Arched portal with inscription and relief in the arch field of Saint Benedict , limestone, romanised, around 1905 D-6-63-000-520 BW
Schmalzmarkt 5
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House Madonna Sandstone, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-527 House Madonna
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Schmalzmarkt 10
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facade Four-story with rich ornamentation and house Madonna, sandstone, baroque, first half of the 18th century D-6-63-000-528 facade
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Schmalzmarkt 12
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House Madonna With “votive offering coat”, sandstone, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-529 House Madonna
Schönleinstraße 3, 3 a, 3 b
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Tenement house Three- / four-storey mansard hipped roof building with gabled corner projections, bay windows, loggias and balconies, plastered masonry with stucco ornamentation, classicizing Art Nouveau, inscribed "1910"

Rear building, left part of the former coach house of the neighboring house Bismarckstr. 13, two-storey hipped mansard roof building with brick / sandstone facade, neo-renaissance, around 1891, right part three-storey saddle roof building with structured plastered facade, Art Nouveau, around 1910

D-6-63-000-530 Tenement house
Schottenanger 2
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building, plaster masonry with profiled window frames, the core of the 17th century D-6-63-000-533 Residential building
Schottenanger 5
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Saint figure Immaculata , sandstone, 19th century D-6-63-000-534 Saint figure
Schottenanger 8
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Former foundry Two-storey saddle roof building with a stepped gable above a high basement hanging floor, diamond-coated sandstone portal, Renaissance, 1606, reconstruction 1980–1983 D-6-63-000-535 Former foundry
Schottenanger 13
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Former home of the bell founder Ignaz Knopp, now an Evangelical-Lutheran rectory Three-storey mansard roof building, plastered masonry with sandstone structure and portal via outside staircase, baroque, Peter Zwerger, 1708, reconstruction 1956/57 D-6-63-000-536 Former home of the bell founder Ignaz Knopp, now an Evangelical-Lutheran rectory
Schottenanger 15
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Old barracks Elongated building with hipped roof, late 17th century, by Antonio Petrini D-6-63-000-9 Old barracks
Schottenanger 15
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Former Scottish monastery, now Don Bosco Salesian Home Former monastery church St. Jakob, now Catholic Don Bosco church, saddle roof building with retracted polygonal choir and choir flank towers with pointed helmets, plaster masonry with sandstone sections, Romanesque south tower 12th century, early Gothic north tower and choir 1260/70, simple new building after the destruction of the modern war era, Albert Boßlet and Erwin van Aaken 1955/56 with the installation of a baroque portal, sandstone, Joseph Greissing , around 1720; with equipment

Monastery building, two / three-storey four-wing construction with saddle roofs around an inner courtyard, simple reconstruction after 1945 on parts of the 17th century, south facade with pilasters, 18th century

Monastery gate, two-storey porter's house with stepped gable and adjoining courtyard wall with arched courtyard gate and pedestrian gate, early 17th century with bricked-up sandstone coat of arms, marked 1627; in the rear cloister courtyard mansard roof building with drilled window frames, baroque, 18th century

D-6-63-000-537 Former Scottish monastery, now Don Bosco Salesian Home
Schustergasse 5/7
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Wayside shrine Relief attachment with the Coronation of Mary, colored sandstone, Baroque, late 18th century, attached to the house wall D-6-63-000-538 Wayside shrine
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Semmelstrasse 2
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Citizens Hospital for the Holy Spirit Donated in 1319

Catholic hospital church, hall building with retracted choir and roof turret with pointed helmet, Gothic, consecrated in 1371; with equipment

Pfründnerhaus, three-story hipped roof building with rear gable projections, originally Renaissance, Wolf Behringer, 1582, historicizing new building with installation of a Renaissance portal from the early 17th century and addition of a three-story gable roof building with half-timbered gable and rear arcade as a connection to the church, Conservative Modernism, 1954/55

So-called red building, two-storey three-wing complex with a mansard roof and arcade on the ground floor, strong facade structure with different colored sandstone, baroque, Joseph Greissing , inscribed 1718

Enclosure wall, 18th century, medieval in origin; Portal with Immaculata and angels, sandstone, baroque, mid-18th century

Relief with the Coronation of Mary, sandstone, baroque, 18th century

Relief in aedicule shape with inscription and year of construction of the beneficiary's house, sandstone, Renaissance, inscribed "1582"

House Madonna by Jacob van der Auwera, sandstone, baroque, around 1730

Holy Family by Jacob van der Auwera, sandstone, baroque, inscribed "1730"

Madonna with the Johannesknaben, sandstone, baroque, 18th century

Wappenstein, sandstone, 17th / 18th centuries century

Relief with God the Father, 17th century

Two busts of saints, inscribed "1777"

Late Gothic heraldic relief

Late Gothic Grumbach coat of arms

Fountain, late 18th century; Fountain, late 18th century

The rest of the central wall along the hospital garden, 15th century

D-6-63-000-545 Citizens Hospital for the Holy Spirit
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Semmelstrasse 25
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Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building with sandstone structure, Baroque, 18th century, reconstruction 1949–1957

House figure, Immaculata on angel console, sandstone, 18th century

D-6-63-000-546 Residential building
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Semmelstrasse 27/29
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House Madonna Sandstone, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-547 House Madonna
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Semmelstrasse 67
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So-called Gambertshof, residential building Two-and-a-half-storey hipped mansard roof building with high basement and round arched passage, plaster masonry with sandstone structure, Baroque, early 18th century, reconstruction in 1954 D-6-63-000-548 So-called Gambertshof, residential building
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Semmelstrasse
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Baker's fountain Pillar with antique decor, crowning group of figures and fountain basin on two sides, sandstone and limestone, early classicism, attributed to Daniel Köhler, end of the 18th century D-6-63-000-549 Baker's fountain
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Spiegelstrasse 10
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Former garden pavilion of the Ussenkeim farm Around 1710, reconstruction of the war-torn building, shortened by two axes, using preserved outer walls from 1955/56 D-6-63-000-556 Former garden pavilion of the Ussenkeim farm
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Spitalgasse
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Fountain Pillar-shaped running fountain with sloping edges and cornice, base with fountain bowl and side storage or seating surfaces, limestone and plastered brick, classicistic, inscribed "1826" D-6-63-000-557 Fountain
Stephanstraße 6
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Residence, formerly the residence of Johann Peter and Johann Martin Wagner Three-storey mansard hipped roof building with drilled window frames in corner position, Baroque, 18th century, reconstruction in 1964/65 D-6-63-000-565 Residence, formerly the residence of Johann Peter and Johann Martin Wagner
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Stephanstraße 7
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Residential building Three-storey hipped mansard roof with drilled window frames in corner position, Baroque, 18th century, reconstruction after 1945 D-6-63-000-566 Residential building
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Stephanstraße 8
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Residential building Three-storey mansard hipped roof building with drilled window frames and house Madonna in a corner position, Baroque, 18th century, reconstruction in 1951/52 D-6-63-000-567 Residential building
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Sterngasse 16
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portal Remnants of the wall with rusticated arched portal and coat of arms relief, sandstone, baroque, inscribed "1721" D-6-63-000-145 portal

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Tellsteige 12, Schloßgasse 1
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Former watchtower Two-storey building made of quarry stone masonry, 1536, cellar below the tower, retaining and fencing walls, probably the former city fortifications, late medieval in part with interventions for garages. D-6-63-000-1128 Former watchtower
Theaterstrasse 2
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Residential and commercial building Four-story hipped roof building with bay windows and portal in corner position, baroque historicism, Gablonsky, 1908/09, restoration 1956 D-6-63-000-571 Residential and commercial building
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Theaterstrasse 4
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey mansard hipped roof building with drilled window frames, reconstruction in 1947 based on the previous building by Balthasar Neumann from 1743

Portal with a Madonna by Lucas von der Auwera, Rococo, around 1760

D-6-63-000-572 Residential and commercial building
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Theaterstrasse 16
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Garden wall With barred openings and vase attachments, sandstone and wrought iron, baroque, after a design by Balthasar Neumann, 18th century, restored D-6-63-000-573 Garden wall
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Theaterstrasse 23
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Red building, noble palace, Greiffenclau-Palais Detached three-storey hipped mansard roof, sandstone cuboid facade with rich baroque structure, baroque, design with the participation of Joseph Greissing , 1707–1710, two-storey extension with hipped mansard roof, second half of the 19th century, reconstruction after 1945

Associated park with fencing, sandstone pillars with iron mesh fence, second half of the 19th century

D-6-63-000-574 Red building, noble palace, Greiffenclau-Palais
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Turmgasse 9
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Court Clerk's House Three-storey eaves gable roof construction, plastering masonry with sandstone structures, classicism influenced by revolutionary architecture, Peter Speeth, 1811, changes by installing or enlarging windows D-6-63-000-577 Court Clerk's House
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Turmgasse 11
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So-called Würtzburg-Palais, city palace Two-storey mansard hipped roof, plastered masonry with drilled window frames and sandstone portal with a relief of coat of arms, Baroque, early 18th century, reconstruction in the last quarter of the 20th century D-6-63-000-579 So-called Würtzburg-Palais, city palace
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Ursulinergasse 2
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Residential house, former canon court Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, plastered facade with gate entrance, 18th century core, reconstruction in 1951 D-6-63-000-590 Residential house, former canon court
Ursulinergasse 3
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Residential building Three-storey saddle roof structure, plastered facade with drilled window frames and rusticated portal, 18th century, reconstruction in 1949 D-6-63-000-591 Residential building
Ursulinergasse 6
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Residential building Three-storey mansard hipped roof building, plaster masonry with sandstone structure and figure of St. Joseph, baroque, 18th century, reconstruction in 1950 D-6-63-000-592 Residential building
Ursulinergasse 8
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portal Sandstone, Baroque, first half of the 18th century D-6-63-000-593 portal

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Veitshöchheimer Straße 2
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Tenement house Four-storey hipped roof building with sandstone and plaster structures in corner position, corner projecting with balustrade crowning, neopalladianism, Anton Eckert, around 1885

Corresponding pillar portal, sandstone with wrought iron arch and integrated lamp, around 1885

D-6-63-000-596 Tenement house
Veitshöchheimer Straße 3
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Former main customs office Irregular three-wing building with inner courtyard, elongated three-storey hipped roof building with dwarf houses and two four-storey multi-unit head buildings with hipped or mansard hipped roof, roof turrets, tower and bay window with different hooded roofs, plastered facade with sandstone structures and rich decor, half-timbered parts, based on the Baroque style "youth" 1903–1907 " D-6-63-000-597 Former main customs office
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Veitshöchheimer Straße 14
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Frankenhalle, event hall and cattle auction hall Two-storey solid construction with hipped roofs, transverse head building and hall construction with glazed ridge area, inside pillar-free wooden construction with stands, subsequent elongated single-storey saddle roof extension with glazed ridge area, partially changed, Heimatstil, Kärrlein und Jäger, 1927/28

Associated single-storey outbuilding with hipped roof and the same facade design

D-6-63-000-798 Frankenhalle, event hall and cattle auction hall
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Veitshöchheimer Straße 16, Pickelstraße 2
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Apartment building Three-storey mansard hipped roof building with gabled oriels and risalits, plaster masonry with sandstone and plaster structure, reduced baroque historicism, 1911 D-6-63-000-778 Apartment building

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St. Stephan, Evangelical Lutheran parish church, formerly the church of the collegiate monastery of St. Peter and Paul, later the Benedictine abbey of St. Stephen Hall church with retracted round-closing choir and west tower pair with bell domes as well as hipped west building with columned crypt, from the Romanesque foundation building crypt and tower foundations 1015-1032, baroque east choir 1715, extensive new construction of the nave and the western parts, late baroque, reconstruction, Johann Philipp Geigel, 1788/89, 1955

Michaelskapelle, former ossuary, two-storey saddle roof building with round arch frieze, Romanesque, around 1100; with equipment

Wall fountain, curved structure with pine cones and presented shell-shaped fountain bowl, sandstone, 17th / 18th centuries. century

D-6-63-000-564 St. Stephan, Evangelical Lutheran parish church, formerly the church of the collegiate monastery of St. Peter and Paul, later the Benedictine abbey of St. Stephen
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Wilhelmstrasse 1
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House Madonna Copy based on a model from the 18th century D-6-63-000-620 House Madonna
Wilhelmstrasse 3
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey eaves saddle roof building with bay windows, balconies and neo-baroque stucco facade, neo-baroque, Rudolf Hofmann, 1898/99, reconstruction after partial destruction, 1948/49 D-6-63-000-621 Residential and commercial building

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Zeller Strasse
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First sable column Memorial site, consisting of three similar columns with an essay in memory of the murder of Bishop Melchior Zobel von Giebelstadt (1558)

First column, top with inscription plaque, sandstone and bronze, Renaissance, second half of the 16th century, renewed in 1949

D-6-63-000-630 First sable column
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Zeller Strasse 1
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Former Hofspitalkirche, now an exhibition hall Hall building with a gable roof and aligned, just closing choir, plastered masonry with gothic pointed arched windows reminiscent of the late Gothic predecessor building, sandstone facade with a column portico oriented towards the Old Main Bridge, classical and at the same time early historicism, Adam Valentin Fischer, 1793 D-6-63-000-626 Former Hofspitalkirche, now an exhibition hall
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Zeller Straße 3 b
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Rock cellars in the Schlossberg. Former powder magazine from 1725–1729, then brewery cellar, air raid shelter during World War II Four-winged round arched cleats D-6-63-000-1085 BW
Zeller Straße, square of the fishing guild
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Three crown fountain Running fountain, pillar pedestal with fountain bowl and portrait medallion, above stump of column with vase, sandstone and limestone, plait style, inscribed "1779" D-6-63-000-628 Three crown fountain
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Zeller Strasse 11
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House Madonna Sandstone and metal, 18th century, redone

Coat of arms stone, bricked up craftsmen's mark of the baker's guild, baroque, sandstone, inscribed "1677"

D-6-63-000-629 House Madonna
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Zeller Strasse 15
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Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building in corner position, plaster masonry with sandstone edges and frames, corner pilaster with niche and house Madonna, baroque, 18th century D-6-63-000-631 Residential building
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Near Zeller Straße
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Wayside shrine Base with ornamented shaft and relief attachment Pietà and lateral figures of saints , sandstone, 1721, base and shaft renewed D-6-63-000-632 Wayside shrine
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Zeller Strasse 30
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Courtyard gate Unplastered courtyard wall with arched, profiled portal over half pillars, baroque, limestone, 18th century D-6-63-000-633 Courtyard gate
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Zeller Strasse
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Fountain Wall fountain, wall structure with arched niche and fountain basin in a gabled risalit with vase crowning, sandstone and limestone, plait style, 1778 D-6-63-000-634 Fountain
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Zeller Straße 36, 38
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Monastery of the Teutonic Order Former monastery church, now Evangelical Lutheran Deutschhauskirche (parish church), single-nave saddle roof building with buttresses, tracery windows and tympanum portal as well as vaulted street building, Gothic, 1260–1296, side square tower with sandstone structure, first half of the 13th century, 17th century baroque onion covered with onion. / 18th Century; with equipment;

Former Teutonic Order Commandery, two-storey building with a hipped roof over a high basement, plastered masonry with sandstone edges and frames and a coat of arms portal, baroque, probably by Antonio Petrini, 1694

D-6-63-000-635 Monastery of the Teutonic Order
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Zeller Strasse 40
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Former prince-bishop's hunting arsenal Three-storey mansard roof building with half-hip gables over the full basement floor, simple plastered facade with stone edges and frames, baroque, Balthasar Neumann, 1724, modified

On the northern narrow side a figure portal with Diana group, sandstone, by Jacob von der Auwera, based on a design by Clemens Lünenschloß

D-6-63-000-637 Former prince-bishop's hunting arsenal
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Zeller Strasse 45
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Former Zeller gate guard Single-storey hipped roof building with portico and dome attachment, classicistic, Peter Speeth, 1814 D-6-63-000-638 Former Zeller gate guard
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Ziegelaustraße 1a-f
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Residential complex Irregular horseshoe-shaped two / three-storey building group, plastered masonry with mansard hipped and saddle roofs around a garden courtyard, Heimatstil, Anton Eckert, 1913 D-6-63-000-642 Residential complex
Ziegelaustraße 2
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey hipped roof building with bay windows and loggias, plaster masonry with ornamented structures, Art Nouveau, Anton Eckert, 1903 D-6-63-000-643 Tenement house
Ziegelaustraße 5a
( location )
Residential building Two-storey rear building with a saddle roof and tail gable with spherical attachments, divided into small parts by a stair tower with half-timbered attachment and half-timbered bay and corner bay with tented roof, historicizing, Anton Eckert, 1903 D-6-63-000-3 Residential building

Former architectural monuments in the Würzburg city district Altstadt

The monuments listed here still exist, but were deleted as part of the re-qualification or merged with other file numbers.

location object description File no. image
Handgasse 8
( location )
Rest of the central wall See the rest of the central wall, 15th century D-6-63-000-176 BW
Klinikstrasse 14
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof building with a basement, facade with stucco framing, historicism, around 1880 D-6-63-000-275 BW
Neubaustraße 3, 5
( location )
Catholic Ursuline Monastery See Augustinerstraße 17 D-6-63-000-594 BW

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

literature

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in Würzburg-Altstadt  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Wolfgang Weiss : The Catholic Church in the 19th Century. In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): History of the city of Würzburg. 4 volumes, Volume I-III / 2, Theiss, Stuttgart 2001-2007; III / 1–2: From the transition to Bavaria to the 21st century. 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1478-9 , pp. 430-449 and 1303, here: p. 439.
  2. Stefan Kummer : Architecture and fine arts from the beginnings of the Renaissance to the end of the Baroque. In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): History of the city of Würzburg. 4 volumes; Volume 2: From the Peasants' War in 1525 to the transition to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1814. Theiss, Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-8062-1477-8 , pp. 576–678 and 942–952, here: pp. 605 f.
  3. Hof Rombach , which was destroyed in 1945, was built in 1738 by city architect Balthasar Neumann for the grocer's dealer Carl Anton Venino . Stefan Kummer : Architecture and fine arts from the beginnings of the Renaissance to the end of the Baroque. In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): History of the city of Würzburg. 4 volumes; Volume 2: From the Peasants' War in 1525 to the transition to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1814. Theiss, Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-8062-1477-8 , pp. 576–678 and 942–952, here: pp. 655 f.
  4. Peter Weidisch: Würzburg in the "Third Reich". In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): History of the city of Würzburg. 4 volumes, Volume I-III / 2, Theiss, Stuttgart 2001-2007; III / 1–2: From the transition to Bavaria to the 21st century. 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1478-9 , p. 247 f.
  5. ^ Bruno Rottenbach: Würzburg street names. 2 volumes. Franconian Society Printing Office, Würzburg 1967/1969, Volume 1 (1967), p. 8.
  6. ^ Harm-Hinrich Brandt : Würzburg municipal policy 1869-1918. In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): History of the city of Würzburg. 4 volumes; Volume III / 1–2: From the transition to Bavaria to the 21st century. Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1478-9 ), pp. 64-166 and 1254-1267; here: p. 91, fig. 20.
  7. Ute Felbor: Racial Biology and Hereditary Science in the Medical Faculty of the University of Würzburg 1937–1945 . Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 1995, ISBN 3-88479-932-0 (= Würzburg medical-historical research. Supplement 3.) - At the same time: Dissertation Würzburg 1995), pp. 13-26.
  8. ^ Harm-Hinrich Brandt : Würzburg municipal policy 1869-1918. In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): History of the city of Würzburg. 4 volumes; Volume III / 1–2: From the transition to Bavaria to the 21st century. Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1478-9 ), pp. 64-166 and 1254-1267; here: p. 138 (opening year of the sand school house).
  9. ^ Horst-Günter Wagner : The urban development of Würzburg 1814-2000. In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): History of the city of Würzburg. 4 volumes, Volume I-III / 2, Theiss, Stuttgart 2001-2007; III / 1–2: From the transition to Bavaria to the 21st century. Volume 2, 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1478-9 , p. 1300, note 64.