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Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany


Deutsch: Seelbrunnenhaus Griesbadgasse 34, 1638 erbaut von Josef Furttenbach als Pumpwerk für die Wasserversorgung der Stadt Ulm. Über Pumpwerke wurde Wasser aus der Blau in Hochbehälter hochgepumpt, von wo aus es in öffentliche Brunnen und privilegierte Häuser abfloss. Als Wasserturm diente hier der oberhalb befindliche Zundelturm (im Bild nur teilweise eingerüstet zu sehen). Gelistet auf S. 96 in Thomas Vogel: Kunst- und Kulturdenkmale im Alb-Donau-Kreis und in Ulm, ISBN 3-8062-1901-X. Gelistet auf S. 127 als Baudenkmal (Gebäude Nr. 121) in Erwin Zint: Bilanzierung Historische Bausubstanz Ulm, 1993. Das gesamte Sanierungsgebiet „Auf dem Kreuz“ einschließlich dieses Hauses wurde 1986 unter Ensembleschutz gestellt nach § 19 DSchG in Baden-Württemberg, siehe S. 67 in Barbara Schäuffelen: Auf dem Kreuz, ISBN 3-00-003960-0. Als Bauwerk von Rang gelistet auf S. 124 in Hans Koepf: Ulmer Profanbauten: Ein Bildinventar, ISBN 3-17-007078-9.
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