List of cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Höchst
In the list of cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Höchst , all cultural monuments within the meaning of the Hessian Monument Protection Act of Frankfurt-Höchst , district of Frankfurt am Main, are listed. The well-preserved old town of Höchst contains most of the cultural monuments and has been a listed building since 1972 . Most of the half-timbered houses on a medieval town plan date from the time after the great town fire of 1586 .
The basis is the monument topography from 1994, which was last supplemented in 2000 by a supplementary volume. In addition, the 2008 edition of the Handbook of German Art Monuments for the Darmstadt administrative region and the Fachwerk in Frankfurt am Main published in 1979 are used, provided that more current or additional information is available there. The names of architects, builders and artists that are mostly abbreviated in the monument topography have, as far as possible, been resolved according to the literature listed under the section Works on Architects and Artists .
introduction
Due to its role as the most easterly and thus always promoted " Mainz colony" at the gates of the competing free imperial city of Frankfurt am Main and the favorable location on important trade routes by land and water, Höchst developed what is by far the largest old town core of all Frankfurt districts today. Despite the devastation in the Thirty Years' War and two major city fires , large parts of it have been preserved to this day , mainly due to only very minor damage in the Second World War and timely, careful renovation . As early as February 1972, the Höchst old town was placed under monument protection as a complete ensemble by the Frankfurt statute.
Cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Höchst
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Albanusstrasse 1 location |
Simple tenement. | 19th century | ||
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Albanusstrasse 2 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house under plaster with a later, slated dwelling . | 18th century (core building) / around 1850 (Zwerchhaus) | ||
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Albanusstrasse 3 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster with hipped roof . | late 18th century | ||
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Albanusstrasse 4 location |
Basically baroque half-timbered house ; partly slated. | 18th century | ||
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Albanusstrasse 5 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under a hipped roof with a later corner shutter. 2 storeys, surrounded on both sides by streets, dormers , struts between the threshold and the frame . | late 18th century (core building) / around 1890 (corner store) / 1976 (uncovering) | ||
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Albanusstrasse 6 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Albanusstrasse 7 location |
Historic tenement house designed by Otto Wolberg with decorative clinker brick facades . | 1903 | ||
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Albanusstrasse 8 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house with a later dwelling (largely renewed). | 18th century | ||
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Albanusstrasse 10 and 10a location |
Simple house of classicism with side extensions. | around 1850 | ||
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Albanusstraße 12 (= Storchgasse 23) location |
Residential house with classicist reminiscences. | around 1870 | ||
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Allmeygang 1 location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house . | 1898 | ||
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Allmeygang 2 location |
Baroque half-timbered house with bricked ground floor and mansard roof ; St. Andrew's crosses in the parapets . 2 storeys, surrounded on both sides by streets, struts between the threshold and the frame . | 1752 | ||
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Allmeygang 3 location |
Late baroque half-timbered house . | late 18th century | ||
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Allmeygang 4 location |
The core of the Renaissance half-timbered house ; changed several times. | around 1540 | ||
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Allmeygang 6 location |
After baroque half-timbered house . | 1807 | ||
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Old Town Hall | Allmeygang 8 location |
Renaissance building based on a design by Oswald Stupanus on an L-shaped floor plan with decorative stepped gables . | 1594/95 | |
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Alt-Höchst 1–3 layers |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Alt-Höchst 2 location |
Basically baroque half-timbered house ; subsequently changed. | 18th century | ||
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Alt-Höchst 4 layer |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster; later dwelling . | 18th century | ||
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Alt-Höchst 5 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Alt-Höchst 6 layer |
House in Art Nouveau forms . Side extension in half-timbered construction from the construction period. | 1906 | ||
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Alt-Höchst 7 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house . 2 floors, main building gable facing the street, extension eaves facing the street, saddle roofs , struts between the threshold and the frame . | 18th century | ||
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Alt-Höchst 8 location |
Baroque half-timbered house with bricked ground floor and mansard roof . | around 1760 | ||
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Alt-Höchst 9 location |
Simple residential building. | 1884 | ||
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Alt-Höchst 10 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Alt-Höchst 12 location |
Baroque half-timbered house with bricked ground floor and mansard roof . 2 storeys, surrounded on both sides by streets, originally consisting of two houses, braces between the threshold and the frame and short braces in the window parapets. | around 1760/1978 (exposure) | ||
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Alt-Höchst 14 location |
Late baroque half-timbered house in ornamental framework ( man forms , curved struts , diamond parapet); retrofitted dwarf house . 2 storeys, surrounded on both sides by streets, gable roof . | 1793/1979 (exposure) | ||
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Amtsgasse 1–3 (= Bolongarostraße 103) location |
Classical group of tenements. | around 1850 | ||
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Bolongaropalast registry office Frankfurt-Höchst |
Amtsgasse 2–12 (= Bolongarostraße 105–111, Kranengasse 1–7, Seilerbahn 1, 2) location |
Late baroque three-wing complex by tobacco manufacturers Josef Maria Markus and Jakob Philipp Bolongaro - probably based on a design by JJ Schneider with a terrace garden, twin pavilions and a wall facing the Main ; inside contemporary interiors (stucco, painting, wallpaper, furniture). The western garden pavilion was later added to the north (today the registry office). | 1772–80 (core building) / around 1905 (addition to the garden pavilion) | |
Antoniterstraße 1 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | |||
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Antoniterstraße 2 location |
Baroque half-timbered house ; partly under plaster or slate. | 18th century | ||
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Antoniterstraße 3 location |
Baroque half-timbered house ; later expanded. | 18th century (core building) / 19th century (extension) | ||
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Antoniterstraße 4 location |
Baroque half-timbered house ; partly under plaster or slate. | 18th century | ||
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Antoniterstraße 5 location |
Baroque half-timbered house ; later expanded. 2 storeys, eaves side to the street, gable roof with dwarf house , struts in man forms , or struts between threshold and frame , gable framework of the back reconstructed when uncovered. | 18th century (core building) / 19th century (extension) / 1979 (uncovering) | ||
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Antoniterstraße 6 location |
Baroque half-timbered house ; partly under plaster or slate. | 18th century | ||
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Antoniterstraße 7 location |
Half-timbered house . 2 storeys, gable facing the street, gable roof with dormers , thin softwood on the first floor, originally intended for plastering, braces between threshold and frame , ground floor framework partially reconstructed when uncovered. | 19th century / 1979 (uncovering) | ||
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Antoniterstraße 8 location |
Baroque half-timbered house ; partly under plaster or slate. Remnants of the city wall . (Further remains of the city wall on the following properties: Bolongarostraße 133, 135, Hilligengasse without number, 14, Höchst Markt 4, 5, 6, Höchst Schloßplatz 13, Mainberg, Maintor, Schleifergasse 5, Seilerbahn, remains of the city wall on the Main, Storchgasse without number, 15) | 18th century | ||
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Badstubengasse 1 location |
Simple outbuilding on the site of the former Antonite monastery . | 19th century | ||
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Badstubengasse 3 location |
Simple house of late classicism . | around 1860 | ||
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Badstubengasse 4 location |
Late classicist house. | around 1850–60 | ||
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Badstubengasse 6 location |
Late classicist house. | around 1850–60 | ||
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Badstubengasse 8 location |
Late classicist house. | around 1850–60 | ||
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City fortifications and promenade | Battery location |
Quarry stone wall with shell towers and hatches ; in front of it, a late Gothic fence wall with a three-pass frieze and coat of arms reliefs. Waterfront. | around 1360 (quarry stone wall) / around 1470 (kennel wall) | |
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Bolongarostraße 90 location |
Late classicist villa. | around 1870 | ||
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Former district building of the Main-Taunus-Kreis |
Bolongarostraße 101 location |
Neo-Baroque three - wing system based on a design by Franz von Hoven . | 1892 | |
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Bolongarostraße 103 (= Amtsgasse 1–3) location |
see Amtsgasse 1–3 . | around 1850 | ||
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Bolongaro Palace |
Bolongarostraße 105–111 (= Amtsgasse 2–12, Kranengasse 1–7, Seilerbahn 1, 2) location |
see Amtsgasse 2–12 . | 1772–80 (core building) / around 1905 (addition to the garden pavilion) | |
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Former Bolongaro tobacco factory |
Bolongarostraße 113 (= Kranengasse 2, Mainberg 13) location |
see Mainberg 13 . | around 1780 | |
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Bolongarostraße 115 location |
Late baroque outbuilding of the former Bolongaro'schen tobacco factory. | around 1780 | ||
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Former weighing house of the city scales |
Bolongarostraße 129 location |
Neo-Baroque pavilion. Last of some pavilions, which were popularly called "Wempe Temple" after the highest city architect Paul Wempe. | 1923 | |
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Bolongarostraße 130 location |
Apartment building in mixed forms of historicism based on a design by Joseph Kunz & Sohn behind a brick facade with a domed corner bay window . | 1905 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 131 location |
New building. | 1980 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 132 location |
Building of the new renaissance after a design by Joseph Kunz & son with brick facade , centered in bay window and gable. | 1905 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 133 location |
Building of the new renaissance after a design by Joseph Kunz & son with brick front . Remnants of the city wall. ( Antoniterstraße 8 ) Removed stucco on the first floor . | 1897 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 134 location |
Neoclassical tenement house as a conversion based on a design by Joseph Kunz & Sohn with a gabled side risalit and a rich stucco deckor . | 1907 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 135 location |
Older suburban home. Remnants of the city wall. (see Antoniterstraße 8 ) | 19th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 136 location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house with clinker brick facade . | around 1900 | ||
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Antonite Monastery |
Bolongarostraße 137-139 location |
The core of the late Gothic convent building; Renaissance bay windows and baroque stucco ceiling within further renovations. | 1441–43 (core building) / approx. 1586 (Renaissance oriel) / approx. 1739 (ceiling stucco) | |
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Bolongarostraße 138 (= Storchgasse 1) location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house designed by J. Goldberg behind clinker brick facades . In the upper, western area of the ground floor facing Bolongarostrasse, a walled-in cannonball. | 1892 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 140 location |
Essentially a late classicist house. | 1850 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 141 location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house designed by Johann Burkhardt with a clinker brick facade . Partly unprofessionally unstucked . | 1896 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 142 location |
Late classicist house. | around 1850 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 143 location |
Convent building of the Antonites from the transition from late Gothic to Renaissance ; later changed by a dwelling and shops. Largely reconstructed; The stone base with the removal of the shops, the half-timbering of the first floor using preserved remains and the roof with the dismantling of the dwarf house, based on findings, returned to the state it was in when it was built. | approx. 1516 (core building) / 19th century (dwarf house and shops) / after 1994 (reconstruction) | ||
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Bolongarostraße 144 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 145 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . 2 storeys, surrounded on both sides by streets, angled gable roof with dormers , struts in the shape of a man , narrow side adorned with two dainty fire rams with noses. | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 146 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 147 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 148 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
Bolongarostraße 149 location |
Basically baroque half-timbered house ; changed. | 18th century | |||
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Bolongarostraße 150 location |
Suburban house of romanticizing classicism . | around 1865 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 151–153 location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house behind a clinker brick facade . | 1893 | ||
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Kronberg House |
Bolongarostraße 152 location |
The core of the Renaissance building , modified in the late Classicist style. On the back, a well-preserved plaque with owner's inscription and an elaborate portal from the construction period. | 1577–80 (core building) / from 1874 (changes) | |
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Bolongarostraße 154 location |
Stately half-timbered house from the turn of late Gothic to Renaissance ; Changed several times, partly reconstructed. 2 storeys, surrounded on both sides by streets, gable roof , ground floor partly massive using parts of the city wall, curved storey- high struts and half- storey high struts . | 1526 (core building) / 1984 (reconstruction) | ||
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Bolongarostraße 155 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 156 (= after the fire 2) location |
Half-timbered house of the late renaissance ; Baroque added. Renovated in 2016/2017 by the Konversions-Grundstücksentwicklungsgesellschaft (KEG). | 17th century (core building) / 1772 (supplement) | ||
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Bolongarostraße 157 location |
After baroque half-timbered house . Eaves facing the street, saddleback roof with dormer , ground floor under massive catch about short dowels beamed ceiling strive to window sills, eaves and dormer with racks decorated. | Mid 19th century / 1978 (uncovering) | ||
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Bolongarostraße 158 (= after the fire 1) location |
Half-timbered house ; partly slated. | 19th century appearance | ||
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Bolongarostraße 159 location |
Late classicist house. | around 1870 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 160 location |
At the core of baroque half-timbered house behind facade of Art Nouveau . | 19th century (core building) / around 1900 (facade) | ||
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Bolongarostraße 161 (= highest castle square 1) location |
Baroque half-timbered house on an L-shaped floor plan; later shops on the ground floor. 2 storeys, surrounded on both sides by streets, bay-like porch facing Bolongarostraße, saddle roof with dwarf house , porch with hipped roof , massive ground floor, bracing with half men and braces between threshold and frame , short braces in window parapets , beam position strongly inclined, corner posts of the porch provided with carving . | 17th century (core building) / around 1900 (shops) / 1978 (exposure) | ||
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Bolongarostraße 162 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 163 location |
Stately baroque half-timbered house ; later plastered in the classical taste. | 18th century (core structure) / 19th century (plastering) | ||
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Bolongarostraße 164 location |
After a baroque half-timbered house with cast iron columns on the shop floor. | late 19th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 165 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 166 location |
Basically baroque half-timbered house ; added historicizing. 2 storeys, eaves facing the street, mansard roof with dormer , bracing in the form of Andrew's cross in the window sills, half-timbered building of the core was changed in the 19th century among others by placing strips of, ground floor massive. | 17th or 18th century (core building) / 19th century (supplement) | ||
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Bolongarostraße 167 location |
Half-timbered house of the Renaissance with fittings ornamentation ; partially reconstructed (second floor). | early 17th century / 2001/02 (reconstruction) | ||
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Bolongarostraße 168 location |
Late classicist house. | around 1880 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 169 location |
Basically baroque half-timbered house ; partially rebuilt. | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 170 location |
Simple residential building. | around 1930 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 171 location |
Basically baroque half-timbered house ; partially rebuilt. | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 172 location |
Basically baroque half-timbered house ; largely changed. | 18th century | ||
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House "Zum Anker" |
Bolongarostraße 173 location |
Stately half-timbered house from the turn of the late gothic to renaissance over a bricked ground floor (largely reconstructed). First floor originally a hall open to the street, the building was a brewery and inn. Deliberately wrong reconstruction: as the interior was given a completely new floor plan, the old facade division was adapted to the new position of the interior walls. 3 storeys, surrounded on both sides by streets, saddle roof with dormers , extension to the Schloßplatz also saddle roof , half-timbering to Bolongarostraße and Schloßplatz in solid buildings, bracing of the transitional period with curved foot braces and curved counter braces, semicircular ankle bands and lugs more for decoration than for construction. | 1481–82 (core building) / 1975–78 (reconstruction) | |
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Bolongarostraße 174 location |
Basically baroque half-timbered house ; under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 175 location |
Basically baroque half-timbered house ; completely rebuilt. | around 1710 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 176 location |
Late classicist tenement house. | around 1870 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 177 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 178 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . 2 storeys, surrounded on both sides by streets, gable roof with dormer , plastered ground floor, struts in man form, struts between threshold and frame , and short struts . | 18th century / 1977 (uncovering) | ||
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Bolongarostraße 179 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 180 location |
Late classicist house; behind it a baroque half-timbered barn (converted into a residential building) | around 1750 (barn) / 1879 (house) | ||
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Bolongarostraße 181 location |
Late classicist house. | around 1860 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 182 location |
Baroque half-timbered house with carved corner posts. | around 1705 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 183 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | late 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 184 location |
Late classicist house with a gable . | around 1870 | ||
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Bolongarostraße 185 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | late 18th century | ||
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Dalberger House |
Bolongarostraße 186 location |
Representative mansion of the Renaissance , a little later after the city fire, the upper floor was added in rich ornamental framework (wild men, St. Andrew's crosses , fire rams, carved quadrupeds and corner posts). 3 floors, ground and first floor massive, gable to the street, hipped roof . | 1582 (core building) / 1586/87 (upper floor) | |
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Bolongarostraße 187 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Bolongarostraße 189 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Brand 2 location |
Simple tenement building with late classicist echoes based on a design by Wilhelm Studer. | 1896 | ||
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Brand 3 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered barn . 2 floors, massive ground floor, surrounded on both sides by streets, gable roof , struts between threshold and frame . | around 1800 | ||
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Brand 4 location |
Simple tenement house with late Classicist echoes based on a design by J. Goldberg. | 1893 | ||
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Brand 6 location |
Adapted new building over baroque remains. | 18th century (remains) / around 1980 (new building) | ||
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Brand 7 location |
Baroque half-timbered building . 2 storeys, eaves side to the street, saddle roof, struts between threshold and frame. | 18th century / 1979 (uncovering) | ||
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Brand 8-14 location |
Baroque row of barns in half-timbered houses . Tithe barn , eaves side to the street, threshold bar construction, struts in different lengths between threshold and frame or threshold and bars . | 18th century | ||
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Brand 9 location |
Baroque half-timbered building . | 18th century | ||
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Brand 11 location |
Baroque half-timbered building . | 18th century | ||
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Brand 13 location |
Baroque half-timbered building . 2 storeys, surrounded on both sides by streets, gable roof , ground floor framework heavily damaged, therefore plastered, struts between threshold and frame . | 18th century / 1977 (uncovering) | ||
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Highest city park | Breuerwiesenstrasse location |
English landscape park near the Nidda . | 1895-1910 | |
Former Hoechst AG | Brüningstrasse 45 location |
Neo-Renaissance administration building , later expanded; on the axial portal risalit groups of allegorical figures. | 1893 (core building) / 1907 (extension) | ||
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Former Hoechst AG | Brüningstrasse 45 location |
Trial dyeing. | 1898 | |
Former Hoechst AG, opposite building D 711 | Brüningstrasse 56-60 location |
Building for the pharmaceutical packaging of Hoechst AG, built by Hans Köhler with the experimental use of new plastic materials for the facade. Large-format wall mosaic on the east gable of Spreng. | 1961/62 | ||
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Former Hoechst AG, Building C 785 | Brüningstrasse 56-60 location |
Guest house and board casino for Hoechst AG at the gate. Elaborate staircase and interior from the construction period have been completely preserved. | around 1912 | |
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Behrensbau | Brüningstrasse 64 location |
Modern monumental construction of the technical administration building based on a design by Peter Behrens with tower, bridge and expressionistically designed staircase made of colored clinker brick . | 1920-24 | |
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New castle with park | Moat 1 location |
Late Gothic city fortifications with a southwest corner tower; behind it, a neo-baroque extension wing and a younger extension wing for the castle. | 14./15. Century (corner tower) / 1906 (neo-baroque extension wing) / 1978 (younger extension wing) | |
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Moat 2 location |
Half-timbered house of the Renaissance , partly plastered. | 1573 | ||
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Moat 2a location |
Half-timbered house of the Renaissance , partly plastered. 2 storeys, eaves side facing the street, gable roof with dormers , struts between the threshold and frame and short struts in the window parapets. | 1573/1977 (exposure) | ||
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Moat 4 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . 2 storeys, eaves side to the street, mansard roof , originally two houses, struts in the shape of a man , struts between threshold and frame as well as short struts . | 1709/10 / 1977 (exposure) | ||
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Moat 6 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . | 1709/10 | ||
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Moat 8 location |
Baroque half-timbered house , partly plastered. | 18th century | ||
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Castle moat 10 location |
Baroque half-timbered house , partly plastered. | 18th century | ||
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Moat 12 location |
Baroque half-timbered house , partly under plaster or slate. | 18th century | ||
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Moat 14 location |
Baroque half-timbered house , partly under plaster or slate. 2 storeys, surrounded on both sides by streets, gable roof with dormers , ground floor supported, half-timbering on the left side of the gable badly disturbed, bracing with half and whole men, in the middle of the gable single leg angle wood and individual counter brace. | 17th or 18th century / 1977 (uncovering) | ||
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Moat 16 location |
Baroque half-timbered house , partly under plaster or slate. | 18th century | ||
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Evangelical town church |
Emmerich-Josef-Straße (= Leverkuser Straße, Melchiorstraße) location |
see Leverkuser Straße . | 1883 | |
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Emmerich-Josef-Straße 1 location |
Villa in dignified forms of the neo-renaissance . | around 1875 | ||
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Emmerich-Josef-Straße 39 location |
Noble villa of the late classicism . | around 1875 | ||
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Gerlachstrasse 8-26 (= Gotenstraße 2a-c, Paul-Schwerin-street 2-16, Zuckschwerdtstraße 59) Location |
Closed settlement of neoclassical tenement houses around tree-lined green spaces. Street fronts with classy rusticated gable facades, in front of it on Gerlachstrasse an alley-shaped green space; head structure symmetrical to the west. | 1925-32 | ||
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Gotenstraße 2a-2c (= Gerlachstrasse 8-26, Paul-Schwerin-street 2-16, Zuckschwerdtstraße 59) Location |
see Gerlachstrasse 8–26 . | 1925-32 | ||
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Herbesthaler road (= Josef Fenzl street, Karl Blum-Allee 1-9, 13-15, Windthorststraße) location |
see Karl-Blum-Allee 1–9, 13–15 . | 1924 | ||
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Hilligengasse 1 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Hilligengasse 2 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Hilligengasse 3 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Hilligengasse 4 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Hilligengasse 5 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Hilligengasse 6 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Hilligengasse 7 location |
Baroque half-timbered house behind plaster. | 18th century | ||
Hilligengasse 8 location |
Baroque half-timbered house - partly plastered. | 18th century | |||
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Hilligengasse 9 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . Awarded the Hessian Monument Preservation Prize in 2007. | 18th century | ||
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Hilligengasse 10 location |
Baroque half-timbered house - partly plastered. 2 storeys, eaves side facing the street, gable roof , struts between the threshold and frame as well as short struts in the window parapets. | 18th century | ||
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Hilligengasse 11 location |
Simple residential building. When originally built, it formed a building together with Hilligengasse 11a. | around 1870 | ||
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Hilligengasse 11a location |
Simple residential building. | around 1870 | ||
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Hilligengasse 12 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Hilligengasse 13 (= Storchgasse 17) location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house with a clinker brick facade . | 1897 | ||
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Hilligengasse 14 location |
Baroque half-timbered house behind plaster. Remains of the city wall (see Antoniterstraße 8 ) | 18th century | ||
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Former Hoechst AG, underpass |
Hoechster-Farben-Strasse / North Gate of the Höchst Lage industrial park |
Pedestrian underpass. Canopy as folded concrete structures on supports, partly with colored ornamental glazing. | around 1955 | |
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Brüningbrunnen |
Highest market location |
Domed decorative fountain of neoclassicism based on a design by Karl Wach with allegorical reliefs and foundation plaques by JJ Belz and PH Leonhardt. | 1910 | |
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Highest market 1, 2 location |
Apartment buildings in historical mixed forms based on a design by Walter Diehl & W. Küffner with clinker brick facade and centering ornamental gable. | 1905 | ||
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Highest market 3–6 position |
Neo-Renaissance tenement group based on a design by W. Reuss. Renaissance stair tower to the rear . Wall remains at the Höchst market 4, 5 u. 6 (see Antoniterstraße 8 ) | around 1600 (stair tower) / 1894 (tenement group) | ||
Highest Schloßplatz 1 (= Bolongarostraße 161) location |
see Bolongarostraße 61 . | 17th century (core building) / around 1900 (shops) | |||
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Highest Schloßplatz 2 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Highest Schlossplatz 3 location |
Basically a baroque half-timbered house under plaster with changes. | 18th century | ||
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Highest Schlossplatz 4 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Höchst Schloßplatz 6 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . 2 storeys, surrounded on both sides by streets, gable roof with dormers , massive ground floor, bracing in the form of half men with curved counter braces, as the remainder of further ornamental wood, a wooden base and a St. Andrew's cross , also ornamental framework under the gable. | 18th century / 1977 (uncovering) | ||
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Gasthaus "Zum Schwan" |
Höchst Schloßplatz 7 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | |
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"Zum Bären" inn |
Höchst Schlossplatz 8 location |
Classicist half-timbered house with a noble rendered facade. | 1799 | |
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Höchst Schloßplatz 9 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . 2 storeys, eaves side to the street, gable roof with double row of dormers , solid ground floor, bracing in the form of half men with curved counter braces, negative diamonds in the parapet compartments. | 18th century | ||
Höchst Schloßplatz 9 H location |
Baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | |||
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"Alte Zollwache" inn |
Höchst Schloßplatz 10 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . 2 storeys, eaves side to the street, mansard roof with double row of dormers , threshold bar construction, struts between the threshold and frame as well as short struts in the window parapets . | 18th century / 1979 (uncovering) | |
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"The carp" |
Höchst Schloßplatz 11 location |
Copying new building of a baroque half-timbered house . Half-timbered wall reconstructed in a massive new building, 3 storeys, eaves side to the street, gable roof with dormers , bracing in the form of men and angled wood, 2 window parapets with negative diamonds. | 1663 (previous building) / 1973 (new building) | |
Höchst Schloßplatz 11 H location |
Copying new building of a baroque half-timbered house . | 1973 | |||
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Höchst Schloßplatz 12 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . 2 storeys, eaves side facing the street, gable roof with asymmetrical dwarf house added later , bracing in the form of half and whole men, on the right with a curved counter brace, some short braces in window parapets, St. Andrew's cross over the arched earlier entrance on the right side. | around 1680 | ||
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Höchst Schloßplatz 13 location |
Neo-Baroque house, cross and remains of the city wall (see Antoniterstraße 8 ). | around 1910 | ||
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Höchst Schloßplatz 14 location |
Half-timbered house from the late renaissance , inside a rare example of a multi-storey toilet facility . | 1585 | ||
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Highest castle |
Höchst Schloßplatz 16 location |
Renaissance lock for the officers of the Mainzer archbishops instead of a kurmainzischen Zollburg - of which Gothic keep dry predetermined moat and ring wall received; on the west side historicizing extensions. Today it is a monument academy . | Middle of the 14th century (keep, moat, ring wall) / 1586–1608 (castle) / around 1900 or 1980 (extension buildings) | |
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Customs tower |
Highest Schlossplatz location |
Southern gate tower of the Höchst city fortification, changed several times in Baroque style and supplemented by a half-timbered house to the west, in front of it a Baroque crucifix . The city-facing wall made of half-timbered, arched gate with a baluster gallery placed above , bracing by means of a St. Andrew's cross over the narrow arch and double headbands on the archway, simple half-timbered on the upper floors. | around 1360 | |
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Catholic St. Joseph's Church |
Hostatostraße 12 (= Justinuskirchstraße 20a) location |
Neo-Romanesque basilica based on a design by Richard Saran. Dominant corner tower; Interior with original decoration and parts of original equipment. | 1908 | |
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Post office | Hostatostraße 25 location |
Neo-Baroque administration building; richly decorated portal risalit . | 1908 | |
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Branch office of the Frankfurt Consulate General of Kuwait | Hostatostraße 26 location |
Home of the renaissance with übergiebeltem side projection. | around 1885 | |
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Josef Fenzl Street (= Herbesthaler street, Karl Blum-Allee 1-9, 13-15, Windthorststraße) location |
see Karl-Blum-Allee 1–9, 13–15 . | 1924 | ||
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Justinuskirchstrasse 1 location |
Apartment building in mixed forms of historicism based on a design by Walter Diehl & W. Küffner; gabled clinker brick facade . Part of an assembly with Höchst Markt 1, 2. | 1905 | ||
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Justinuskirchstraße 2 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Justinuskirchstrasse 4 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Justinuskirchstrasse 6 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Justinuskirchstrasse 8 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . 2 storeys, eaves side facing the street, gable roof , struts between the threshold and frame as well as short struts in the window parapets. | 18th century | ||
Catholic St. Joseph's Church | Justinuskirchstraße 20a (= Hostatostraße 12) location |
see Hostatostraße 12 . | 1908 | ||
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Justinusplatz 1, 2 location |
Wohnhausgruppe the renaissance with übergiebelten brick facades. | around 1880 | ||
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Catholic Justinuskirche | Justinusplatz 3 location |
The core is a Carolingian basilica , raised in the early Romanesque style , expanded for the neighboring Antonite monastery in the late Gothic style with a choir and an additional north aisle , the interior features mainly medieval and baroque furnishings; west baroque crucifix . Dating to the Carolingian or early Romanesque period continues to be controversial in research, as u. a. The Carolingian dating is based only on a single dendrochronological sample and many individual forms point to a Romanesque successor building to St. Alban in Mainz . Nationally important organ. | from 9th or late 11th century (core building) / from 1443 (choir and north aisle) | |
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Justinusplatz 4 location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house . | around 1890 | ||
Justinusplatz 4 H location |
Half-timbered house in the backyard of Justinusplatz 4. | early 19th century | |||
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Justinusplatz 5 location |
Late classicist tenement house. | around 1880 | ||
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Branch of the Robert Koch School | Justinusplatz 7 location |
Late classical school house. | around 1840 | |
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Karl Blum-Allee 1-9, 13-15 (= Herbesthaler road, Josef Fenzl Street, Windthorststraße) location |
Neoclassical barracks construction for the French occupying forces, based on a plan by city planning officer Paul Wempe; later " McNair barracks". | 1924 | ||
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Koenigsteiner Strasse 2a location |
Tenement house with Gothic facade. | 1899 | ||
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Königsteiner Strasse 2b location |
Tenement house with Gothic facade. | 1899 | ||
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Königsteiner Strasse 8 location |
Building of neo-baroque after a design by Charles Schwab behind richly decorated gable facade. The stained glass windows from the building period have been preserved. | 1907 | ||
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Konrad-Glatt-Strasse 4-6 location |
Petrol station with workshop next to the cash register and sales room, in front of it a concrete mushroom roof over the road. | circa 1952 | ||
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Bolongaro Palace | Kranengasse 1-7 (= Amtsgasse 2-12, Bolongarostraße 105-111, Kranengasse 1-7, pass-line 1, 2) Location |
see Amtsgasse 2–12 . | 1772–80 (core building) / around 1905 (addition to the garden pavilion) | |
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Former Bolongaro tobacco factory | Kranengasse 2 (= Bolongarostraße 113, Mainberg 13) location |
see Mainberg 13 . | around 1780 | |
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Kronengasse 3 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
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Kronengasse 5 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Kronengasse 7 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Kronengasse 9 location |
Baroque half-timbered house - partially changed. | 18th century | ||
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Kronengasse 11 location |
Baroque half-timbered house - partially changed. 2 storeys, eaves side to the street, gable roof with dwelling , in the exposed street view no struts . | 18th century | ||
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Kronengasse 13 location |
Baroque half-timbered house - partially changed. | 18th century | ||
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Kronengasse 15 location |
Baroque half-timbered house - partially changed. 2 storeys, eaves side to the street, gable roof , the core building later increased by one storey, struts between threshold and frame and short struts in the window parapets. | 18th century (core building) / 19th century (enlargement) | ||
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Bismarck Monument | Leverkuser Strasse location |
Historic monument based on a design by A. Mayer for Reich Chancellor Otto von Bismarck (1815–98); Bronze statue on base. | 1899 | |
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Evangelical town church | Leverkuser Strasse (= Emmerich-Josef-Strasse , Melchiorstrasse) location |
Central building in mixed forms of historicism made of brick as trikonchos with a facade tower. | 1883 | |
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Leverkuser Straße 2 location |
Lavish neo-renaissance villa designed by Carl Diehl with corner tower and original enclosure. | 1895 | ||
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Leverkuser Straße 4/6 location |
Neo-Renaissance semi-detached house . | 1895 | ||
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Leverkuser Straße 5 location |
Villa-like neo-renaissance apartment building . | 1888 | ||
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Leverkuser Straße 7 location |
Villa in elaborate Neo-Renaissance forms based on a design by Franz von Hoven with a corner tower, outside staircase and terrace. The portal , entrance area and many details of the interior have been preserved. | 1897 | ||
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Leverkuser Straße 8 location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house designed by Walter Diehl & W. Küffner with corner tower. | 1905 | ||
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Leverkuser Straße 9/11 location |
Semi-detached house in mixed forms of late classicism and neo-baroque . | around 1900 | ||
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Leverkuser Straße 13 location |
Neo-Baroque villa designed by Heinrich Kutt with lavishly stuccoed facades and domed corner bay window . | 1896 | ||
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Luciusstrasse 1 location |
Villa-like tenement house of the late classicism . | around 1890 | ||
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Robert Koch School | Luciusstrasse location |
Representative Neo-Renaissance school building made of clinker brick with a gabled portal risalit . The portal and many details of the interior have been preserved. | 1890 | |
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Loading crane | Mainberg location |
Later loading crane on a baroque foundation. | 18th century (foundation) / late 19th century (loading crane) | |
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city wall | Mainberg location |
Late Gothic city wall. (see Antoniterstraße 8 ) | around 1360 | |
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Main mill | Mainberg 2 location |
Baroque mill building. | around 1760 | |
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Former Bolongaro tobacco factory | Mainberg 13 (= Bolongarostraße 113, Kranengasse 2) location |
Late baroque building designed by Nepomuk Lauxen in the form of the neighboring palace. | around 1780 | |
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Part of the former city fortifications | Maintor location |
To the south of the city wall in front of the late Gothic Zwinger . (see Antoniterstraße 8 ) | around 1470 | |
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Evangelical town church | Melchiorstrasse (= Emmerich-Josef-Strasse , Leverkuser Strasse) location |
see Leverkuser Straße . | 1883 | |
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After fire 1 (= Bolongarostraße 158) location |
see Bolongarostraße 158 . | 19th century appearance | ||
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After fire 2 (= Bolongarostraße 156) location |
see Bolongarostraße 156 . | 17th century (core building) / 1772 (supplement) | ||
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Höchst Porcelain Manufactory Former machine and fittings factory H. Breuer & Co. |
Palleskestrasse 32 location |
Engine factory. | 1907 | |
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Paul-Schwerin-street 2-16 (= Gerlachstrasse 8-26, Gotenstraße 2a-2c, Zuckschwerdtstraße 59) Location |
see Gerlachstrasse 8–26 . | 1925-32 | ||
Schleifergasse 1, 3rd location |
Late classicist tenement houses. | around 1865 | |||
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Schleifergasse 5 location |
Air raid shelter ; south of the rest of the late Gothic city wall. (see Antoniterstraße 8 ) | around 1360 (rest of the city wall) / 1942 (air raid shelter) | ||
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Bolongaro Palace | Seiler web 1, 2 (= Amtsgasse 2-12, Bolongarostraße 105-111, Kranengasse 1-7) Location |
see Amtsgasse 2–12 . | 1772–80 (core building) / around 1905 (addition to the garden pavilion) | |
Storchgasse 1 (= Bolongarostraße 138) location |
see Bolongarostraße 138 . | 1892 | |||
Storchgasse 3 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | |||
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Storchgasse 5 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | ||
Storchgasse 7 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster. | 18th century | |||
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Storchgasse 9 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Storchgasse 11 location |
Baroque half-timbered house . | 18th century | ||
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Storchgasse 13 location |
Copying new building of a baroque half-timbered house . | 1980 | ||
Storchgasse 17 (= Hilligengasse 13) location |
see Hilligengasse 13 . | 1897 | |||
Storchgasse 19 location |
At its core, neo-renaissance tenement house , changed. | 1891 | |||
Storchgasse 21 location |
Factory hall in historicist forms. | around 1900 | |||
Storchgasse 23 (= Albanusstraße 12) location |
see Albanusstrasse 12 . | around 1870 | |||
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Wed 1 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster; supplemented by a Zwerchhaus . | 18th century | ||
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Wed 2 location |
Classicist tenement house. | around 1840 | ||
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Wed 3 location |
Baroque half-timbered house ; partially (upper floor) reconstructed. | 18th century / 2006-10 (reconstruction) | ||
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Wed 4 location |
Basically baroque half-timbered house ; completely changed. | 18th century | ||
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Wed 5 location |
Baroque half-timbered house under plaster; supplemented by a Zwerchhaus . | 18th century | ||
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Wed 7, 9 location |
Essentially a late classicist semi-detached house. | around 1850 | ||
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Wed 11 location |
Extensively rebuilt area of the porcelain courtyard, which has been used for the Höchst Manufactory since 1746 . | around 1600 (older substance) / around 1927 (younger substance) | ||
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Greiffenclausche's house | Wed 13 location |
Mansion of the Renaissance with reconstructed pediment. | 1590 (core building) / 1936 (reconstruction of the ornamental gable) | |
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Windthorststrasse (= Herbesthaler Strasse, Josef-Fenzl-Strasse, Karl-Blum-Allee 1–9, 13–15) Location |
see Karl-Blum-Allee 1–9, 13–15 . | 1924 | ||
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District Court | Zuckschwerdtstrasse 58 location |
Authority building in representative forms of the neo-renaissance based on a design by the district architect O. Meffert. | 1913 | |
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Zuckschwerdtstrasse 59 (= Gerlachstrasse 8–26, Gotenstrasse 2a – 2c, Paul-Schwerin-Strasse 2–16) Location |
see Gerlachstrasse 8–26 . | 1925-32 |
literature
Monument topographies, inventories and similar reference works
- Folkhard Cremer (edit.): Handbook of German Art Monuments. Hesse II. Darmstadt administrative district. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-422-03117-3 .
- Manfred Gerner: Half-timbered in Frankfurt am Main. Waldemar Kramer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1979, ISBN 3-7829-0217-3 .
- Heike Kaiser: Monument topography city of Frankfurt am Main. Supplements. Limited special edition. Henrich, Frankfurt am Main 2000 ( materials for monument protection in Frankfurt am Main 1).
- Heinz Schomann , Volker Rödel, Heike Kaiser: Monument topography city of Frankfurt am Main. Revised 2nd edition, limited special edition on the occasion of the 1200th anniversary of the city of Frankfurt am Main. Societäts-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1994, ISBN 3-7973-0576-1 ( materials on monument protection in Frankfurt am Main 1).
Works on architects and artists
- Friedrich Gwinner: Art and Artists in Frankfurt am Main from the thirteenth century to the opening of the Städel'schen Kunstinstitut. Published by Joseph Baer, Frankfurt am Main 1862.
- Friedrich Gwinner: Additions and corrections to art and artists in Frankfurt am Main from the thirteenth century to the opening of the Städel'schen Kunstinstitut. Published by Joseph Baer, Frankfurt am Main 1867.
- Thomas Zeller: The architects and their building activities in Frankfurt am Main from 1870 to 1950. Henrich, Frankfurt am Main 2004, ISBN 3-921606-51-9 .
- Walther Karl Zülch: Frankfurt artist 1223–1700. Diesterweg, Frankfurt am Main 1935 ( publications of the Historical Commission of the City of Frankfurt am Main 10).
Additional information
- Manfred Gerner: half-timbered houses in Höchst am Main (Höchst history books 26/27). Association for history and antiquity Höchst eV, Frankfurt am Main 1976.
- Georg Ulrich Großmann: The late medieval half-timbered building in Hessen. Karl Robert Langewiesche successor to Hans Köster KG, Königstein im Taunus 1983, ISBN 3-7845-2430-3 .
- Wolfgang Metternich: The urban development of Höchst am Main. City of Frankfurt am Main and Association for History and Archeology Höchst eV, Frankfurt am Main 1990.
- Wolfgang Metternich: Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. 650 years of the weekly market in Höchst am Main. In: Vereinsring Frankfurt (M) -Hoechst eV (Ed.), Ulrich Boller: Festschrift for the Höchst Castle Festival 2006. Book printing company Joh. Wagner & Sons KG, Frankfurt am Main 2006, pp. 22-29 ( online ).
Web links
References and comments
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 574.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Gerner 1979, p. 94.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 575.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 576.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 577.
- ↑ a b c Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 578.
- ↑ a b c d e Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, pp. 578, 579 and 612.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 580.
- ↑ a b Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 580 and 581.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 581.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 582.
- ↑ a b c d e f g Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 611.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 583.
- ↑ Metternich 1990, p. 66.
- ↑ Metternich 2006, pp. 22-29 ( online ( Memento of September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive )).
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 584.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 585.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 586.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Gerner 1979, p. 95.
- ^ "Goldener Adler": renovation from April , Höchst Kreisblatt, March 15, 2016
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 587.
- ↑ a b Cremer 2008, p. 306.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 588.
- ↑ a b Großmann 1983, p. 85.
- ↑ Großmann 1983, p. 75.
- ↑ a b c d e f Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 589.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 590.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 591.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Gerner 1979, p. 96.
- ↑ a b c d e f Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 592.
- ↑ a b Kaiser 2000, p. 10.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Kaiser 2000, p. 22.
- ↑ a b Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 592 and 593.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 594.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 595.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 607.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 596.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Gerner 1979, p. 97.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 597.
- ↑ a b Kaiser 2000, p. 12.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 598.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 599.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 600.
- ↑ a b c d e f Gerner 1979, p. 98.
- ↑ a b Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 601.
- ↑ a b Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 602.
- ↑ a b c d e f g Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 603.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 604.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 605.
- ↑ a b Cremer 2008, p. 299 and 300
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 606.
- ↑ a b Kaiser 2000, p. 15.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 608.
- ↑ a b c d e f Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 609.
- ↑ a b c d e f Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 610.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 612.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 613.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 614.
- ↑ a b c Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 615.
Remarks
- ↑ In Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 581 incorrectly noted as being identical to Bolongarostraße 143, the entry has been corrected accordingly.
- ^ In Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 587 wrongly dated to the 18th century.
- ↑ Incorrectly noted in Schomann, Rödel, Kaiser 1994, p. 607 under Kurmainzer Straße 2, the entry has been corrected accordingly.