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Bahnhofsvorplatz 1 � new railway station, 1900�1902; picturesquely grouped three-floor quarrystone building, Renaissance Revival, with smaller wings and additions, partly timber-frame; old railway station, 1880, quarrystone and brick building, partly timber-frame; railway lands, brick building; whole complex

Bernstra�e 2 � rectory or parish house; Baroque Revival timber-frame house, partly solid, mansard roof, about 1910

Bernstra�e 3 � timber-frame house, partly solid, mansard roof, 18th century

Bernstra�e 9 � four-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, 17th century

Bernstra�e 22/24 � walkway through to the Moselle at Baroque building with hipped mansard roof, 1749

Bernstra�e 31 � three-floor solid building, from 1775 and 1896 (conversion)

Branntweing�sschen 2 � timber-frame house on quarrystone pedestal, 17th century

Br�ckenstra�e 3, Endertstra�e 4 � Hotel "Alte Torschenke"; building with mansard roof with gables set slantwise, about 1910

Burgfrieden 3 � former Electoral-Trier courthouse; two three-floor timber-frame houses, partly solid, latter half of the 17th century

Burgfrieden 11 � brick building, 19th century; side towards the Moselle: four-floor quarrystone building with oriel, 19th or 20th century

Burgfrieden 13/14 � side towards the street: timber-frame house in mixed building styles, plastered; side towards the Moselle: timber-frame house with balcony

Burgfrieden 18 � three-floor Late Classicist house, earlier half of the 19th century

Endertstra�e 2 � "Alte Torschenke" ("Old Gateway Inn"); three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, from 1626; hearth heating plates; Saint Roch, 17th or 18th century

Endertstra�e 7 � Late Historicist quarrystone building, Renaissance Revival, from 1899

Endertstra�e/Br�ckenstra�e (monumental zone) � Kaiser-Wilhelm-Tunnel: bridge and teaching workshop used by the repair works; tunnel portal, sandstone, from 1877 and 1879;
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