List of architectural monuments in Nordheim am Main

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The monuments of the Lower Franconian community of Nordheim am Main are compiled on this page . This table is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority. This list reflects the update status of April 15, 2020 and contains 35 architectural monuments.

Coat of arms of Nordheim am Main

Ensembles

Ensemble Hauptstrasse

The main street from the east

The place, which formerly belonged to the Schwarzach Abbey , is of Franconian origin, but, as the regular floor plan suggests, it did not appear to have been fully expanded until the High and Late Middle Ages. The main street, which does not coincide with a thoroughfare and ends blindly at both ends, is designed as a moderately wide street market. The ensemble includes the eastern section and the square-like extension in front of the church district. The street is accompanied on both sides by wineries, whose residential buildings are mostly on the eaves. Two of the few gabled houses have half-timbered facades. Most of the development has been renewed, but some 18th century houses determine the scale. The church district is separated from the main street by a group of buildings, in which the town hall is also located. The parish church in the walled churchyard has a direct accentuating effect on the square-like extension of the street in front of it, the central importance of which is underlined by the Marian column standing here. Boundary: Hauptstrasse 8–33, 35, 37, 39, Kaltenhofstrasse 9, Kirchplatz 1, 2, Mainstrasse 19, Pfarrgasse 1, 2nd file number: E-6-75-155-1.

Architectural monuments

location object description File no. image
Am Hallburger Weg
( location )
Pietà The group of figures of the Pietà stands in the vineyards of the Kreuzberg. The mourning Mary is shown with Jesus on her knees. The figures are on a brick base. A wooden canopy protects the figures. D-6-75-155-1 Pietà
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Am Hallburger Weg
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Altarpiece The wayside shrine is popularly known as the "tortured torture". It was built in 1719 by Johann Marquard. The torture takes the form of a processional altar. Four pillars support a canopy. In the back a stone finish depicting the crucifixion. D-6-75-155-29 Altarpiece
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Am Hallburger Weg
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Wayside shrine The Marter was built by Johann Franz Felbaum in 1720. A vine-entwined column leads to the shrine. The coronation of Mary is shown in front and the fourteen helpers in the back. On the sides you can see the figures of John and Saint Barbara. D-6-75-155-27 Wayside shrine
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Mittelweg, crossing Viehweg
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Torture column, so-called "Viehwegmarter" re. 1889

not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas

D-6-75-155-32 BW
Road to Volkach
( location )
Wayside shrine depicted with Saint Lawrence, early 18th century

not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas

D-6-75-155-28 BW
Fischergasse 1
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Cross tug The sandstone figure represents Christ carrying the cross. He collapsed under the cross. Golden paint remains are preserved. The statue stands on the courtyard wall and dates from the 18th century. D-6-75-155-3 Cross tug
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Gruben, road to Sommerach
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Wayside shrine The wayside shrine consists of a round column and a two-sided attachment. In the front Mary is depicted as Immaculata, in the back St. Laurentius can be seen. The torture was established in the 18th and 19th centuries. Renovations took place in 1967 and 1984. D-6-75-155-41 Wayside shrine
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Main street
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Marian column The monument consists of sandstone. An inscription shows that it was built in 1778. Several renovations followed at a later date. The figures can be assigned to the late Rococo. Mary is represented as the Queen of Heaven and erected as a double figure. D-6-75-155-16 Marian column
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Hauptstrasse 2
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Formerly Münsterschwarzacher Zehnthof The building was erected in several stages by the abbots of the Münsterschwarzach monastery until 1688. This is how a three-wing system was created. In addition to an inner courtyard and several ornate gables, the Zehnthof has an oriel and a fountain. Inside there is a chapel from 1755. The stucco work is by Johann Michael Feuchtmayer the Younger . D-6-75-155-4 Formerly Münsterschwarzacher Zehnthof
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Hauptstrasse 11
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Half-timbered gable The house in Hauptstrasse has an ornate half-timbered gable on the second floor. Four windows interrupt the wooden struts. The protruding parts above have two St. Andrew's crosses. The gable was built in the 17th and 18th centuries. D-6-75-155-5 Half-timbered gable
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Hauptstrasse 15
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Pietà group The Pietà in the churchyard is surmounted by a cross. Jesus slumped on Mary's shoulders. An inscription says: "Mother of Sorrows, pray for her". The group of figures was created in the 18th century. D-6-75-155-15 Pietà group
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Hauptstrasse 18
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Inn The house is two-storey and eaves. It is crowned by a hipped roof with three dormers in front and two on the side. The window frames are drilled. Corner pilasters limit the construction. The portal has a semicircular tympanum. The inn was built in the 18th century. A younger dwarf house is in the backyard. D-6-75-155-8 Inn
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Hauptstrasse 24
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Residential building The building originated in the 17th century. It is two-story and has drilled frames on all windows. A half-timbered gable is interrupted by four large and two small windows. Several St. Andrew's crosses are integrated into the framework. D-6-75-155-10 Residential building
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Hauptstrasse 27
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Residential building Another two-story house is on the main street. It is an eaves side house with a steep gable roof protruding towards the street. The door has drilled frames. A medallion contains the initials of the former owners. The year 1798 is also attached to the frame. D-6-75-155-11 Residential building
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Hauptstrasse 28, 30
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winery A two-storey semi-detached house is located on Nordheim's main street. It is crowned by a mansard roof. The window frames are drilled. Both parts of the house were built in the 18th century. D-6-75-155-12 winery
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Hauptstrasse 28
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House Madonna At the house at Hauptstraße 28 there is a house Madonna in a niche. It is shown with the baby Jesus and was created around the year 1380. It is to be assigned to the Gothic. D-6-75-155-12 House Madonna
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Kirchplatz 2
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Catholic parish church of St. Laurentius The choir tower church St. Laurentius was built in the Gothic period. The church was changed for the first time around the year 1540. In the thirties of the 18th century it underwent further renovations. An external gallery access divides the building. Inside, the church has a richly decorated pulpit in addition to the three altars. Two busts of saints can be assigned to the 16th century. D-6-75-155-15 Catholic parish church of St. Laurentius
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Kirchplatz 2
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Mount of Olives The Mount of Olives scene depicts Jesus praying. He is surrounded by the sleeping disciples. The figures are larger than life. A legend on the frame classifies the Mount of Olives as a foundation of Johann Sebastian Knoblach. It was built in 1707. D-6-75-155-15 Mount of Olives
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Kirchplatz 2
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Cemetery walling The walling is made of sandstone. A portal leads to the church entrance. D-6-75-155-15 Cemetery walling
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Kirchplatz 2
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Cemetery cross The cemetery crucifix corresponds to the three-nail type. Jesus' loincloth is golden in color. The cross was donated by Franz Peter Knoblach in 1859. D-6-75-155-15 Cemetery cross
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Kirchplatz 2
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Former town hall The former town hall of the village is two-story. Three on two windows with drilled frames structure the building. The house also has stepped gables. It was created around 1600. D-6-75-155-9 Former town hall
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Kreuzberg, Kapellenweg
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Cross chapel The chapel was built in 1894 by the Göpfert siblings. It presents itself as a stone building with a polygonal choir. An ogival window divides the building on each side. Inside the church has a figure of the Madonna of Lourdes. D-6-75-155-34 Cross chapel
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Kreuzberg, Mittelweg
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Cross tug The sandstone figure represents Christ carrying the cross. He is larger than life and is depicted lying on a brick plinth. Remains of gold paint can be seen. A wooden canopy protects the figure. An inscription mentions 1750 as the year of installation. The figure was renewed in 1983. D-6-75-155-36 Cross tug
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Kreuzbergstrasse, Raiffeisenstrasse
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Wayside shrine The wayside shrine is popularly known as the Holy Trinity. It consists of a column on which a three-dimensional scene is attached. The coronation of Mary is shown. Mary is surrounded by the Holy Trinity. Hieronymus Römmelt founded the torture in 1722. D-6-75-155-38 Wayside shrine
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Langgasse 23
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Winery A two-story winery is located in Langgasse. It has a gable roof. A projecting stepped gable divides the building. The house was built around 1600. D-6-75-155-17 Winery
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Langgasse 25, on the Hoftor
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Pietà group The sandstone pietà represents Mary in mourning with a sword in her heart. Jesus is on her knees. The group of figures is framed by several putti. Theater-like conversions surround the scene. Two angel figures pull a curtain aside. A cross crowns the structure. The Pietà was built in 1746. D-6-75-155-18 Pietà group
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Langgasse 31
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winery A two-story building rises at Langgasse 31. It has a hipped roof. The window frames are drilled. Corner blocks delimit the building. A yard gate is to the right of the house. A plastic grimace rises above the keystone. Above it the coat of arms of the Knoblach family and the year 1727. D-6-75-155-19 winery
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Langgasse 31
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Figure of Anna herself third At Langgasse 31 there are two house figures on the second floor. They are used in two niches in the house. On the right you can see a figure of Anna the third of herself. To the left of it is Joseph with a flower and the baby Jesus. Both figures were created in the 18th century. D-6-75-155-19 Figure of Anna herself third
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Langgasse 31
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Figure Joseph At Langgasse 31 there are two house figures on the second floor. They are used in two niches in the house. On the right you can see a figure of Anna the third of herself. To the left of it is Joseph with a flower and the baby Jesus. Both figures were created in the 18th century. D-6-75-155-19 Figure Joseph
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Langgasse 57
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with half-timbered upper storey, 17th century D-6-75-155-20 Residential building
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Langgasse 57
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Bakehouse D-6-75-155-20 Bakehouse
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Mainstrasse 19
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See ensemble Hauptstrasse The house at Mainstrasse 19 delimits the ensemble Hauptstrasse Nordheim am Main in the north. D-6-75-155-21 See ensemble Hauptstrasse
Mittelweg
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Marian column The Marian Column was built in 1881. The monument was not mapped in the Bayern Viewer Memorial and has not yet been re-qualified . D-6-75-155-37 BW
Middle way; Schenkenweg
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Wayside shrine The wayside shrine in the vineyards has a square column. An essay shows the crucifixion scene at the front and a Pietà at the back. Two side figures limit the torture, a cross crowns the sandstone ensemble. The wayside shrine was created in the 18th century and was renewed in 1876 and 1948. D-6-75-155-40 Wayside shrine
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Near Volkacher Weg (cemetery)
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Pietà The figure is popularly known as a hay marter. The mourning Mother of God is shown. The deceased Christ on her knees. There is an inscription in the base. The group of figures was created around 1730. Further inscriptions attest renovations in 1934 and 1988. D-6-75-155-2 Pietà
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Pfarrgasse 1
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Courtyard Two-storey residential building with hipped roof with half-timbered upper storey; first half of the 19th century; see also Ensemble Hauptstraße D-6-75-155-22 Courtyard
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Pfarrgasse 1
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Courtyard, outbuildings D-6-75-155-22 Courtyard, outbuildings
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Pfarrgasse 1
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Courtyard, bakery D-6-75-155-22 Courtyard, bakery
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Pfarrgasse 2
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Residential building The building is close to Hauptstraße and is therefore also part of the ensemble Hauptstraße Nordheim am Main. It is two-story and has a mansard roof. Drilled frames surround the windows of the house. It originated in the 18th century. D-6-75-155-23 Residential building
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Pfarrgasse 2
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Immaculata The portal of the house has drilled frames. Two volute pilasters limit it on the edge. The gable is interrupted because the figure of an Immaculata is inserted here. Two putti are under the statue. Mary stands on the globe and holds a flower in her hand. The figure is colored. D-6-75-155-23 Immaculata
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Schenken, road to Sommerach
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Statue with Pietà The rectangular column is crowned by a pietà. The column was built in 1786, as evidenced by an inscription in the base. There is an inscription on the back of the shaft, which notes renovations in 1964 and 1987. D-6-75-155-39 Statue with Pietà
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Volkacher Strasse 1
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Residential building Ground floor half-hipped roof house, partly with drilled window frames, 18th / 19th centuries century D-6-75-155-24 Residential building
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Volkacher Strasse 6
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winery The house has two floors. Four building wings are grouped around an inner courtyard. A round arched portal with an ornate keystone opens onto the street. The frames of the windows are drilled. Corner pilasters are attached to the sides. D-6-75-155-25 winery
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Volkacher Strasse 6
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winery The figures of Saints Anna and Joseph are located in two niches on the second floor of the house. She is portrayed as Anna herself third. Joseph carries the baby Jesus in his arms. The robes are edged with gold paint. D-6-75-155-25 winery
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Mittelweg, crossing Reitweg
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crossroads The wayside cross represents the crucified Christ. The three-nail type has an inscription in the base. It says: "Jesus Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us". The crucifix was created in 1790. The monument was not mapped in the Bayern Viewer Memorial and has not yet been re-qualified . D-6-75-155-31 crossroads
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Weinbergstrasse 6
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Wayside shrine The torture consists of a square base, a twisted shaft and a four-sided attachment. A crucifixion scene is shown on the front, a Pietà on the back. There are two figures of saints on the sides. The wayside shrine was donated in 1690 by two people from Nordheim. D-6-75-155-35 Wayside shrine
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Zehnthofstraße 5
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Farmhouse One-storey half-hipped roof building with baroque window frames, 1st half of the 18th century. D-6-75-169-57 Farmhouse
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At the long ditch, way to the "Katzenkopf" vineyard
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Wayside shrine With Pietà, inscribed "1787", renewed in 1954 D-6-75-169-59 BW

Former architectural monuments

location object description File no. image
Viehweg, road to Sommerach
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Wayside shrine The wayside shrine consists of a square column resting on a rectangular base. The representation of the Pietà is in the essay. In the column you can see an inscription that underlines the year 1787. Renovations took place in 1954. The monument was not mapped in the Bayern Viewer Monument and has not yet been re-qualified . D-6-75-155-33 Wayside shrine
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See also

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bauer, Hans: District of Kitzingen . P. 25.
  2. See: Geodata: Monument number D-6-75-155-36 . The year 1810 is mentioned here.
  3. See: Bauer, Hans: District of Kitzingen . P. 144.

literature

  • Hans Bauer: District of Kitzingen. An art and culture guide . Market wide 1993.
  • Denis André Chevalley: Lower Franconia . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (=  Monuments in Bavaria . Volume VI ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1985, ISBN 3-486-52397-X .
  • Karl Treutwein: From Abtswind to Zeilitzheim. History, sights, traditions . Volkach 1987.

Web links

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