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detail, inspired by late Baroque buildings,<br />

built 1903 § 2<br />

Bahnhofanlage 22, 24, 26, 28, 30<br />

(Flstnr. 528, 529, 529/3, 530, 531/2)<br />

Terrace of houses built around 1900 in<br />

historical revival styles. No. 22: Brick, two<br />

storeys, sandstone base and dressings, slight<br />

central projection with a balcony on consoles,<br />

scroll gable with date 1900; No. 24/26:<br />

Symmetrical pair of houses, two storeys, brick<br />

with sandstone dressings, one gable each;<br />

No. 28: Brick with sandstone dressings, two<br />

storeys, central projection with sandstone<br />

window bay and gable, built in 1895 for a<br />

businessman, Karl Spiegelberger, by Friedrich<br />

Ritter; No. 30: Solid construction, plastered,<br />

sandstone dressings, corner turret, mansard<br />

roof, built pre-1895 for a teacher, Franz Dörfler<br />

(entirety of items) § 2<br />

Bahnhofanlage, at No. 32 (Flstnr 0-520)<br />

Memorial Well, granite well with a rear<br />

wall divided into five sections with bronze<br />

artworks of the princely couple (replica<br />

installed 1956), House of Baden coat-of-arms<br />

in the centre and a copper water spout in<br />

the form of the head of a fish, water basin<br />

surround comprising three steps, donated<br />

by the Society for the Support of Charities<br />

established in 1871, designed by Karl<br />

Hoffacker, Director of the Karlsruhe School of<br />

Arts and Crafts, executed by the company of<br />

Hassler & Schehl, officially inaugurated on 9th<br />

September, 1906 and moved to the southern<br />

edge of the site in 2004 § 2<br />

Bismarckstraße 1 (Flstnr. 416/1)<br />

Inn, “Badner Hof”. Solid construction, two<br />

storeys, plastered. Hipped roof with transverse<br />

gable, a fine example of a Biedermeier-era inn<br />

just outside the town centre, built 1883 § 2<br />

Bismarckstraße 2 (Flstnr. 552/11)<br />

Residential/commercial building. Clinker, one<br />

storey, slate-covered mansard roof, sandstone<br />

base, entrance and shop windows enhanced<br />

by sandstone features, entry with sandstone<br />

VII. Appendices<br />

jamb, neo-Baroque, built 1891 § 2<br />

Bismarckstraße 21 (Flstnr. 533)<br />

Residential building. One storey, plastered,<br />

eaves facing the street, saddleback roof and<br />

central projection, sandstone dressings and<br />

casements, late 19th century § 2<br />

see Schlossplatz entirety of items<br />

Bruchhäuser Str. 3 (Flstnr 0-0951)<br />

Dwelling house, two-storey building with<br />

plaster walls and complex roof of varying<br />

styles, demarcated on the sides with a fence in<br />

crenellated form, stone bearing coat-of-arms<br />

dated 1907 § 2<br />

Bruchhäuser Str. 8a (Flstnr 0-0987/13)<br />

Conical brick tower with dividing elements<br />

and plastered sides, formerly tower for water<br />

tank, Intze type, named on the weather vane<br />

§ 2<br />

VII.<br />

Bahnhofsanlage 18<br />

(Photo: Kalvelage).<br />

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