3. - Schlösser-Magazin
3. - Schlösser-Magazin
3. - Schlösser-Magazin
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5. Protection and Management of the Property<br />
5.a)<br />
Ownership<br />
The greater part of the nominated property<br />
is owned by the state of Baden-Württemberg.<br />
Areas in state ownership include:<br />
• The palace complex including gardens and<br />
buildings. Parts of the complex are sublet.<br />
(Postal address: Schloss/Schlossgarten 2.)<br />
• The upper waterworks, icehouse and<br />
adjoining building (postal address:<br />
Zeyherstraße).<br />
• The District Court (formerly envoys’<br />
lodgings; postal address: Zeyherstraße 6).<br />
• The lower waterworks (postal address:<br />
Collinistraße 36, 38).<br />
• Carl-Theodor-Straße 8 a-f, residential and<br />
commercial building (former electoral<br />
stables).<br />
• Forsthausstraße 11, Forestry Office<br />
(former home of the grandveneur, or head<br />
gamekeeper).<br />
Ownership of other property in the town is<br />
indicated in the land registry plan held by the<br />
Planning Department of Schwetzingen town<br />
council (Hebelstraße 7, 68723 Schwetzingen).<br />
The state of Baden-Württemberg and<br />
Schwetzingen town council are public regional<br />
and local authorities. The palace and the palace<br />
gardens are part of the real estate of the state of<br />
Baden-Württemberg.<br />
Contact Details<br />
State of Baden-Württemberg,<br />
represented by the Ministry of Finance,<br />
Schlossplatz 4, 70173 Stuttgart<br />
Schwetzingen Town Council, Real Estate<br />
Office: Stadt Schwetzingen, Liegenschaftsamt,<br />
Rathaus, Hebelstraße 1, D-68723 Schwetzingen<br />
5.b)<br />
Protective Designation<br />
The federal laws, state laws and local statutes<br />
detailed in the Management Plan ensure<br />
comprehensive protection of the nominated<br />
property.<br />
• Core property: the palace and gardens<br />
enjoy special protection as a historic<br />
monument of special significance under<br />
section 12 of the Baden-Württemberg<br />
Monument Protection Act (DSchG). The<br />
palace, gardens and parts of the historic<br />
town centre are further protected as an<br />
entire fixture in accordance with section<br />
19 of the Act.<br />
• The buffer zone is protected by virtue<br />
of its status as the surroundings of a<br />
registered historic monument under<br />
sect. 15, para. 3 of the Monument<br />
Protection Act. It is further covered by the<br />
Townscape Ordinance of Schwetzingen<br />
town council.<br />
• Additional protection of the buffer zone<br />
is afforded by the building development<br />
plans passed on the basis of the Federal<br />
Building Code (BauGB), which cover<br />
matters such as height of buildings,<br />
advertising space and nature conservation<br />
in the areas surrounding the palace,<br />
gardens and historic town centre.<br />
• The whole of the palace grounds<br />
and the area bordering it to the<br />
west are designated as a landscape<br />
conservation area in accordance with<br />
section 29 of Baden-Württemberg‘s<br />
Nature Conservation Act (NatSchG),<br />
ensuring that the gardens and their<br />
immediate surroundings are used in an<br />
environmentally friendly manner.<br />
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