Unterliederbach cemetery

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Unterliederbach, cemetery

The Unterliederbach cemetery is the former cemetery of Frankfurt-Unterliederbach . The cemetery, which is separated from the town by the federal motorway 66 near the Main-Taunus center , is no longer occupied. A large number of the preserved tombstones are under monument protection . The cemetery, opened in 1890, is surrounded by a wall and covers an area of ​​0.5 ha. 90 graves have been preserved.

The following list names the listed tombstones starting at the entrance in the west on the wall in a clockwise direction.

image dig year description
0 Raccius 1914 Aedicule made of polished black granite with floral engraving in the pediment
Unterliederbach cemetery, Pfeiffer grave 1912.JPG Pfeiffer 1912 Neoclassical aedicula made of bush-hammered black granite, half-columns and polished tablet. The Wagner brothers were stonemasons
Unterliederbach cemetery, Pfeiffer grave 1914.JPG Pfeiffer 1914 Neoclassical wall stele made of black granite with different surface treatments; A festoon mediates between the writing surface and the stylized gable . Steinmetz Hofmeister
Unterliederbach cemetery, grave core 1922.JPG core 1922 Neoclassical gabled wall stele made of limestone with an area-filling relief of a mourning angel
Unterliederbach cemetery, Wagner grave 1907.JPG wagner 1907 Gabled stele made of polished black granite in restrained neoclassical forms, Steinmetz Hofmeister, Frankfurt
Unterliederbach cemetery, Wagner grave 1902.JPG wagner 1902 Aedicule made of polished black granite with engraved floral ornaments, Steinmetz Hofmeister
Unterliederbach cemetery, grave Engel 1968.JPG Angel 1968 (second use) Obelisk-like stele made of polished black granite
Unterliederbach cemetery, Wagner grave 1922.JPG wagner 1922 Polished black granite abutment pedicle; embedded in a relief with the Orpheus motif made of galvanized bronze, Steinmetz J. Rumpf
Unterliederbach cemetery, grave March 1915.JPG March 1915 Neoclassical stele in the form of an aedicula made of bush-hammered granite with polished writing tablet, stonemason presumably J. Rumpf
Unterliederbach cemetery, grave Schellenberger 1921.JPG Schellenberger 1921 Simple conical limestone stele with a gable top
Unterliederbach cemetery, grave Ziegler 1919.JPG Ziegler 1919 Neoclassical aedicula made of bush-hammered granite, tapering into wing walls in the middle, emphasized by flower boxes in front, the writing tablet polished, in the round gable the relief of a rose bouquet
0 Worm-Rossini 1926 Three-bay wall stele under a flat architrave in the style of early modernism made of sand-lime brick
Unterliederbach cemetery, grave Weyl 1918.JPG Weyl 1918 Limestone stele with a relief of a mourner
Unterliederbach cemetery, Wagner grave 1923.JPG wagner 1922 Neoclassical aedicula made of dark granite reduced to stereometric structural elements, Steimetz J. Rumpf
Unterliederbach cemetery, Röder grave 1920.JPG Roeder 1920 Neoclassical aedicule made of hammered granite, a marble writing tablet between the polished columns
Unterliederbach cemetery, war dead 1914-1918.JPG Those killed in the war 1914–1918 (Bär-Christian-Euler-Schaefer-Lorenz-Münstermann-Schnell-Zentgraf-Ness) 1918 Small stele with symbols related to the war
Unterliederbach cemetery, Berring grave 1889.JPG Berring 1889 Tomb of Johann Berring (1817–1889), mayor, aedicula in neo-Renaissance shapes in light sandstone
Unterliederbach cemetery, grave core 1908.JPG core 1908 Granite stele with an angel's head embracing the stone in relief in Baroque forms, Steinmetz J. Rumpf

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  • City of Frankfurt am Main: The cemetery guide, March 2012
  • Volker Rödel: Monument topography / The Frankfurt district cemeteries, ISBN 978-3-921606-61-2 , 2007, pages 208-211

Coordinates: 50 ° 6 ′ 50.2 "  N , 8 ° 31 ′ 41.7"  E