List of cultural monuments in Wattenheim

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In the list of cultural monuments in Wattenheim , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Wattenheim are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of November 29, 2016).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone town center Hauptstrasse 1–47 (odd numbers) and 4–44 (even numbers), Hettenleidelheimer Strasse 11–13, Kirchgasse 1–5, Pfarrbrunnengässchen
Lage
18th and 19th centuries Closed street scene of a typical Palatinate village from the 18th and 19th centuries, with two churches, rectories, a former stately home, town hall, school, tax collection, gatehouse buildings

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
graveyard Friedhofsstrasse
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from the 18th century enclosed area, quarry stone wall with gate from the Wilhelminian era; 19th century cemetery cross; four baroque tombstones in the wall; two grave cross feet, 1801 and 1795; two baroque grave crosses and two baroque grave slabs, 18th century; Hofmann family: two cast iron grave crosses, probably 1860 and 1867; B. Pfister († 1884), neo-Gothic cast-iron grave cross; War memorial 1870/71, marked 1903; lavish resting place of the J. Alles family, around 1900; Rudolph siblings, open temple, early 20th century; H. Rauch family (from 1913), aedicule with mourner; The Derk couple (from 1913), aedicula with Christ; Families Pfister and Schmelz (from 1887), three-part new renaissance system
Courtyard Hauptstrasse 1
location
18th and 19th centuries Four-sided courtyard, 18th and 19th centuries; Half-hip roof construction, second half of the 18th century, extension in 1844; defining the streetscape
Wayside cross Main street, opposite No. 1
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1844 Balkenkreuz, artificial stone body, marked 1844 and 1867 (renovated) Wayside cross
Blumencronscher Hof Hauptstrasse 3/5/7
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late 18th or early 19th century thirteen-axis hipped roof construction, late 18th or early 19th century; Spolie: baroque crest stone in relief Blumencronscher Hof
Local government Hauptstrasse 10
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1830/32 former Catholic rectory, now municipal administration; bichromer classicist hipped roof building, 1830/32, architect Johann Bernhard Spatz , Speyer Local government
town hall Hauptstrasse 11
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1730 former town hall; representative late baroque hipped roof building, 1730 town hall
Courtyard Hauptstrasse 12
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late 18th century Courtyard, late 18th century; lavishly decorated hipped roof building, marked 1789; lintel in relief in the barn (Spolie)
Courtyard Hauptstrasse 15
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1801 courtyard area that characterizes the street; Half-hip roof building, marked 1801, gate drive built over in 1875, farm buildings
Courtyard Hauptstrasse 28
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18th and 19th centuries Four-sided courtyard that shapes the street scene, 18th and 19th centuries; Late Baroque house, end of the 18th century, covered gate, marked 1823 on the back, vaulted stable over columns, mid-19th century
school Hauptstrasse 34
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1839-42 sophisticated plastered building in the arched style, marked 1839–42; defining the streetscape school
Catholic Parish Church of St. Alban Hauptstrasse 48 and no number
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1892/93 three-aisled neo-Gothic hall, sandstone block construction, 1892/93, architect Wilhelm Schulte I , Neustadt; defining the townscape;
No. 48: Catholic rectory, stately hipped roof building, 1895
Catholic Parish Church of St. Albanmore pictures
Spolia Hauptstrasse, at No. 66
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late 18th century two sandstone reliefs, probably from the late 18th century
Courtyard Hauptstrasse 67
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18th and 19th centuries Four-sided courtyard, 18th and 19th centuries; two-part house: late baroque half-hipped roof building, marked 1792, gatehouse building marked 1816, basement gate marked 1839; Commercial buildings marked 1788; Cottage garden around 1900
Motorway maintenance department Hettenleidelheimer Strasse
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around 1936/37 Right-angled system of single-storey sandstone-clad buildings, warehouse buildings partly half-timbered and brick, around 1936/37
Wayside cross Hettenleidelheimer Strasse
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early 20th century Way cross, neo-baroque base, cast metal body, early 20th century
Courtyard Hettenleidelheimer Straße 6
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18th and early 19th centuries Hakenhof, 18th and early 19th centuries; single-storey house, marked 1823 (renovation); defining the townscape
Protestant rectory Kirchengasse 2
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1894 one and a half story neo-renaissance building, 1894
Protestant Church Kirchengasse 4
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first half of the 13th century Choir tower, first half of the 13th century, bell storey, helmet and hood baroque; baroque hall, marked 1772, with medieval remains (?); with equipment Protestant Churchmore pictures
Wayside cross Leininger Strasse, at No. 11
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second half of the 19th century Way cross, sandstone plinth, cast iron crucifix, probably from the Eisenberger Hütte, second half of the 19th century
Pietà Speyerer Straße, at No. 5
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Mid 18th century Pietà, late baroque wooden sculpture, mid-18th century
Inscription plate Staufergasse, at No. 17
Lage
1839 Inscription plate, sandstone plate framed by pearl rods with building inscription, marked 1839
Combe cross west of the village on the elevated road; District on the plate
location
16th Century Stone cross fragment, probably from the 16th century
Butcher stone west of the village at the Combe cross; District on the plate
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around 1730 Upper part of a sandstone cross, probably around 1730, marked 1744, 1746, 1749 (border walkways?)
Wassner or Jakobskreuz west of the village on the elevated road; District Small Bohl
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1866 Sandstone cross fragment, marked 1866
Fly stone west of the village; Corridor at the Eisenberger Wald
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Menhir, sandstone block as the crowning of a barrow
Landmark west of the place at the flies stone; Corridor at the Eisenberger Wald
location
Landmark with the remains of a coat of arms and a horseshoe relief
Wayside cross west of the village; District on the commons
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19th or 20th century Wayside cross; enclosed sandstone cross, 19th or 20th century

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