II. - Schloss Schwetzingen
II. - Schloss Schwetzingen
II. - Schloss Schwetzingen
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VI. List of Monuments in <strong>Schwetzingen</strong><br />
(Annegret Kalvelage)<br />
This list includes all protected buildings in the<br />
nominated area and the buffer zone of the<br />
property nominated. The buildings are listed<br />
alphabetically by street and numerically by<br />
house number.<br />
Bahnhofanlage (Flstnr. 520)<br />
Gedächtnisbrunnen (Memorial Fountain),<br />
granite fountain with bronze reliefs of the<br />
electoral couple (recast 1956), the coat of arms<br />
of Baden and a copper fi sh-head gargoyle;<br />
three tiered basins; donated by a charity, the<br />
“Verein für gemeinnützige Zwecke” founded<br />
in 1871, design by Karl Hoffacker, director of<br />
the Kunstgewerbeschule Karlsruhe, executed<br />
by Hassler & Schehl, offi cially opened on<br />
9th September 1906, moved to the southern<br />
perimeter in 2004 § 2<br />
Bahnhofanlage 3 (Flstnr. 355)<br />
Entrance hall and roofed platforms (Platforms<br />
2 and 3); the two-storey building with projections<br />
was built in a late Classicist style shortly<br />
after 1870, on the new Mannheim-Karlsruhe<br />
railway and enlarged in 1897 § 2<br />
Bahnhofanlage 2-18, (Carl-Th.-Str. 12-20,<br />
Marstallstr. 3-23, street sections) (Flstnr.<br />
506/1 506/2, 507/8 u. 9, 508, 509/1, 510, 510/1,<br />
510/2, 510/3, 511, 511/1, 505/6, 510/4, 505/1,<br />
505/2, 505/6, 505/7, 507/11, 497/2, 496/2,<br />
495/2, 526, 526/1, 377, 512)<br />
Former Franciscan monastery, built 1767-<br />
1769, demolished 1907; some remains of the<br />
wall have been preserved § 2, A2<br />
Bahnhofanlage 8, 10 (Flstnr. 508/2, 509/1)<br />
Residential building. Two storeys, plastered,<br />
with transverse gables, sandstone dressings<br />
in a neo-Renaissance style. No. 10 was built,<br />
along with outbuildings and a cellar, for the<br />
wine merchant Ernst Ihm in 1895; it is the<br />
more elaborate of the pair, especially in the<br />
curved gable (entirety of items) § 2<br />
Bahnhofanlage 12 (Flstnr. 510/3)<br />
Villa Neuhaus, built in 1894 for the family of<br />
industrialist Caspar August Neuhaus. Solid<br />
construction, two storeys, brickwork and<br />
sandstone dressings, Neuhaus coat of arms<br />
and date “1894” in the bell gable, bay window,<br />
balcony, winter garden, various alterations and<br />
extensions dating from c.1916; winter garden<br />
by Architect Armbruster, garden front altered<br />
in 1924, in accordance with plans by Moosbrugger<br />
und Pfl aumer / Heidelberg; in 1933,<br />
extension with guest room and verandah<br />
facing the Clementine-Bassermann-Straße by<br />
Pfl aumer / Heidelberg, conversion of the top<br />
fl oor in 1937 § 2<br />
Bahnhofanlage 18, 20 (Flstnr. 526)<br />
Semi-detached residential building. Ashlar<br />
and plaster, two storeys, mansard roof, transverse<br />
gable, balcony, decorative balustrades,<br />
wrought-iron gate and much fi ne detail,<br />
inspired by late Baroque buildings, built 1903<br />
§ 2<br />
Bahnhofsanlage 18<br />
(photo: Kalvelage).<br />
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