List of cultural monuments at the main cemetery in Frankfurt (Winner C – D)
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments at the main cemetery in Frankfurt . This list presents the cultural monuments of tubs C and D.
Won C
image | Won | Name (s) | year | Stonemason | description |
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C 3 | Friederich | 1878 | F. Hofmeister | Yellow sandstone stele with triangular gable and front tile. There is a wreath of flowers on the pedestal . There were originally vases on the transverse arms . The inscription plates are made of polished gray granite . | |
at C 3 | Lyre player | around 1910 | PA Seiler | Statue of a seated lyre player . The figure and the base are made of shell limestone . | |
C 4 | Buss | 1898 | Hofmann | Syenite pillars on a rusticated base . On top of it a velvet urn . | |
C 6 | Friedleben | 1878 | J. Mossbacher | Belgian granite obelisk . | |
C 7 | ax | 1895 | Syenitwerk Schönberg Hartmann & von der Heyden | The grave of the politician and councilor Johann Adam Beil (1790–1852) is a cross on a base made of syenite. | |
C 8-9 | by Guaita | 1852 (tabernacle grave), 1843, 1851, 1862, 1890, 1875, 1932, 1989 and 1980 (crosses), 1891 (border) | Eduard Schmidt von der Launitz (tabernacle grave) Ludwig Neher and Aage von Kauffmann (edging) | Georg Johann Friedrich von Guaita (1772–1851) is buried in the family grave of the von Guaita family . Tabernacle tomb made of yellow sandstone and nine crosses made of white marble in front of a wall made of yellow sandstone. | |
C 10 | Owl stone | 1862, 1901 | JH Grünewald, Gebr. Wagner | Two white marble crosses on Belgian granite pedestals. The lower plinths are made of red sandstone. (Note: the tomb is completely overgrown) | |
C 33 | Kerstner | 1875 | F. Hofmeister | Rustic boulder with a yellow sandstone cross on it that looks like tree trunks. | |
C 35-36 | Ludicke | 1882 and 1895 | HJ Grünewald | Two crosses made of white marble with pedestals and pedestals made of gray marble. | |
C 37 | Zoller | 1892 | Gebr. Wagner | Two crosses made of white marble with pedestals and pedestals made of red sandstone. | |
C 38 | from eating | 1875 | A. Dechateau | Polygonal, tapered pillar decorated with reliefs of withered flowers. Below is a pedestal with a recessed writing surface above a base made of gray granite. | |
C 41 | Seipel | 1874 | Broken red sandstone column on a pedestal with a protruding cover plate. | ||
C 42 | hull | 1873, 1893, 1904 | HJ Grünewald | Two white marble crosses with Belgian granite pedestals on red sandstone pedestals. Another white marble cross with two volutes . | |
C 43 | Dietze | 1890, 1917, 1949 | HJ Grünewald, F. Hofmeister, F. Hofmeister | Three white marble crosses on Belgian granite pedestals on red sandstone pedestals. | |
C 54-56 | from Steiger | 1878, 1929 | F. Hofmeister | Two white marble crosses on tapered syenite pedestals. | |
C 57 | Hammerschmidt | 1871, 1909, 1911 | A. Dechateau, Gebr. Wagner | White neo-Gothic marble cross on a Belgian granite pedestal. Three podium stones made of Belgian granite with oval inscriptions made of white marble. | |
C 59-60 | Staudinger | 1891 (cross), 1914 (stele) | Syenitwerk Schönberg Hartmann & von der Heyden (cross), JK Götz (stele) | The grave of the doctor and fighter against vivisection , Martin Eduard Staudinger (1780–1848) consists of a stele made of shell limestone with a dog relief. Behind it a cross made of syenite. | |
C 63-65 | Speltz | 1869, 1880, 1893 (crosses), 1923 (base) | Porzelt, Hößbacher (crosses), W. Ohly (base) | Three white marble crosses on Belgian granite bases. A stepped base with stylized pine cones made of shell limestone. Among other things, the lawyer and politician of the Free City of Frankfurt Johannes August Speltz (1823-1893) is buried here. | |
C 66 | Fabricius | around 1870 | White marble cross with pedestal on a red sandstone base. | ||
C 70 | Dielmann | 1878 | CR Dielmann and G. Dielmann | The grave of the sculptor Johannes Christian Dielmann (1819–1886) is a stele made of yellow sandstone with a volute. The inscription field is framed by two pilasters, each showing a vase with poppy seed capsules. | |
C 71 | Slaughterer | 1881 (draft), 1905 (edging) | Sossenheimer (draft), L. Graeff (edging) | Round-arched stele made of white marble with front tile. Below the profiled arch is a cherub and a two-part writing area. Two benches are added to the side. | |
C 76 | Freyeisen | 1871 | CG Hansel sons | Neogothic ogival stele made of red sandstone with finial and tracery. | |
C 83-85 | from Erlanger | 1879 | Gustav Kaupert | The grave of Raphael von Erlanger is a neo-baroque sarcophagus made of white marble on lion's paws and is decorated with cherubim on the narrow sides. The pedestal with a series of pillars in front is striking. The bronze family coat of arms, which was held by two griffins on the front , was stolen. | |
C 86-87 | from Metzler | 1902 (edging), around 1920 (stone) | Bäppler and Graeff (edging), F. Hausmann (Stein) | The banker Albert von Metzler (1839–1918) is buried in the family grave. The grave monument consists of a cross made of shell limestone and cross arms with corner akroteren . The family crest of the banking family is on the pedestal. | |
C 88 | Slaughterer | 1870, 1888 | P. Sommer (1888) | White marble cross and pedestal. Gray marble base and the rest of the enclosure made of yellow sandstone. | |
C 89 | Andreae | 1901, 1910, 1955 | HJ Grünewald, F. Hofmeister (1955) | Three marble crosses and pedestals. Remnants of the edging with red sandstone bollards. | |
C 90 | Schmidt-Metzler | 1899 | F. Hofmeister | The grave of the doctor and administrator of Dr. Senckenberg's Foundation Johann Friedrich Moritz Schmidt-Metzler is a white marble cross on a pedestal made of the same material and a granite base. | |
C 91 | Roth | 1879 | Desk made of red sandstone with a central white marble inscription plate. The corners are recessed in a semicircle and show red sandstone rosettes. The narrow sides are decorated with rolled acanthus leaves. | ||
C 92a | Schmidt | 1903 | Hofmeister | Cross on a white marble base on a granite base. | |
C 96 | Kessler | 1871, 1878, 1889, 1898 | N. Keller, J. Hößbacher, P. Sommer, HJ Grünewald | Four white marble crosses on a pedestal of the same material. Two pedestals are also made of white marble, the others are made of gray granite. | |
C 98 | Weigand pine | 1873, 1878, 1908 | M. Porzelt, Hofmeister (1878 and 1908) | Four white marble crosses on Belgian granite pedestals and red sandstone pedestals. A children's cross stands on a granite pedestal. | |
C 99 | Fay | 1911 | Gebr. Wagner | Granite stele with triangular gable, on it a vase with flame and palm branch made of polished black granite. Behind the inscription panel there are four hidden tubes for urns. The surround is made of granite. | |
C 101 | Shepherd | 1891, 1905 | Gebr. Wagner | Two crosses and pedestals made of syenite on rusticated pedestals. | |
C 104-105 | Wogau | 1872 | J. Hösbacher | Broken fluted column with wreath of flowers on pedestal and sweeping plinth with accentuating corner volutes. The tomb is made of white marble, the originally preserved frame of red sandstone. | |
C 106-107 | Witzel-Captain | 1874 | Hofmeister | Aedicula made of yellow sandstone under triangular pediment. The fluted pilasters are crowned with Corinthian capitals. These flank a profiled arch around a crucifix. | |
C 116 | Sneeze | 1847 | Broken column made of gray shell limestone. The coat of arms and the inscription on the shaft of the column are weathered. | ||
C 117 | network | around 1845 | Neo-Gothic holy stick made of red sandstone with a cross crown. | ||
C 117 | Pistor | around 1845 | Neo-Gothic red sandstone stele with stepped gable and tracery. | ||
C 119 | Brinckmann | 1875, 1882 | Hofmeister | Two white marble crosses on pedestals made of Belgian granite and pedestals made of red sandstone. | |
C 123 | Winterhalter | 1877 | M. Porzelt (design), O. Sommer (overall concept), Gustav Kaupert (Engel) | The grave of the portrait painter and lithographer Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805–1873) consists of a seated angel made of white marble. | |
C 125 | Angry | 1881 | Hofmeister | Yellow sandstone stele crowned with 2 volutes from the center of which a palmette rises. The black inscription plate with gold letters is deposited on a glass plate. | |
C 129 | Prösler | 1875 | Hössbacher | Yellow sandstone stele with triangular pediment. The inscription tablet is made of white marble, the base of red sandstone. | |
C 131 | cook | 1874 | Pichler | Red sandstone stele with a profiled triangular gable ending in volutes. The front tile is a palmette. The inscription tablet is made of white marble. | |
C 141 | Poppelbaum | 1910 | Hofmeister | The tombstone consists of a shell limestone stele. On the protruding middle part there is a flower box made of zinc . The inscription plaque made of red granite is framed with bronze . | |
C 143 | Slaughterer | 1836 (drawing), 1902 (bronze) | probably JN Zwerger (drawing), P. Stotz (bronze) | The tomb consists of a neo-Gothic sandstone stele with a rising pointed arch frieze and a triangular gable. On top of it a stylized finial made of galvanized bronze. In the center of the stele there is a bronze relief of a seated angel. | |
C 144 | Bourguignon | 1880 | White marble cross, adorned with a wreath of roses and bows | ||
C 145 | Slaughterer | 1883, 1889 | P. summer | Two white marble crosses on gray marble bases. | |
C 148 | Schmidt | 1856 | W. Ludwig | The grave of Pauline Schmidt (1840–1856) is a cross made of white marble on a pedestal made of gray marble and a pedestal made of red sandstone. Pauline was the model of Paulinchen from Struwwelpeter . | |
C 154 | van der Heyden | 1838 | Cippus made of red sandstone with a sweeping base. | ||
C 155 | Rinz | 1862, 1867, 1844 (Heiligenstock) | HJ Gründewald (crosses), Weber & Rübenach (Heiligenstock) | The grave of the landscape architect and city gardener Sebastian Rinz (1782–1861) stands on three crosses with white marble facing on pedestals made of Belgian granite. Denaben is a neo-Gothic holy stick made of yellow sandstone on a base made of red sandstone. | |
C 156 | Fuchs Zoller | 1837, 1844, 1845, 1929 | Gebr. Wagner (1929) | On the left there is a neo-Gothic cast iron cross on a red sandstone base. In addition, two neo-Gothic crosses made of red sandstone and a red sandstone cross with a sloping base. | |
C 157 | Ludicke | after 1836 | Cippus made of yellow sandstone with a neo-Gothic cross crown on a sweeping red sandstone base. The five crosses surrounding the burial site in the east and north were cleared after 1987. | ||
C 159-160 | Rhymer | 1843 | Johann Nepomuk Zwerger (bust) | The grave of Major Wilhelm Reimherr (1793–1843) consists of a red sandstone column . Originally there was a bronze bust of the deceased on it. | |
C 174 | Günther | around 1840 | Rust | Yellow sandstone pillar with a protruding base made of red sandstone. Originally there was an urn on it. | |
C 205 | Günther | around 1876 | White marble cross on pedestal and pedestal made of Belgian granite. The inscription tablet is made of white marble. | ||
C 206-207 | Günther | 1903 | AC Günther (draft) | The grave monument consists of a wall made of shell limestone blocks. A crucifix is attached to the slightly elevated central section. The cross is made of shell limestone, the figure of Christ is made of galvanized bronze. The inscription tablet is made of red granite. | |
C 208 | Herwig | around 1882 | Croup | Granite cippus | |
C 211 | Marburg | 1881 | J. Hössbacher | The tomb consists of an aedicule made of yellow sandstone with a triangular gable and white marble inscription panels on the architrave. In the center there is a round-arched plaque made of the same material. This is framed by fluted pilasters. | |
C 218 | Prack | 1909, 1929 (expansion) | WHERE Prack | A boy sits on a limestone pedestal with a dead pigeon in his hand. On the front side there is a medallion with a Justitia. | |
C 230 | Eckhard | 1901 | Gebr. Wagner | Cross with a figure of Christ made of electroplated bronze. | |
C 232 | Kullmann | 1900 | Gebr. Wagner | High stele made of polished granite with stepped gable. In front of it a female figure made of white marble. | |
C 234 | Schnetter | 1900 | Hofmeister | Polished black granite cross and pedestal. | |
C 237 | Bartelt | 1909 | Gebr. Wagner | Polished black granite cross and pedestal. The cross arms are crowned with vases. | |
C 237 | Bartelt-Delhées | 1901 | Gebr. Wagner | Polished black granite cross and pedestal. The base is rusticated. | |
C 238 | Reutlinger-Wiederhold | 1905 | Gebr. Wagner | Polished black granite cross and pedestal. The grave bed is bordered with rubble stones. | |
C 239 | Streckert resentment | 1904 | Gebr. Wagner | Polished black granite cross and pedestal. | |
C 240 | Schott countries | 1900 | Hofmeister | Broken column on a polished black granite pedestal. | |
C 247 | Jordis | 1881 | J. Hössbacher | The grave monument consists of a yellow sandstone column on which the family coat of arms and various symbols are attached. The top of the monument forms a cover plate with triangular gables and corner acroters and a crowning urn. | |
C 260 | Beer | 1908 | Gebr. Wagner | The grave of the painter Wilhelm Amandus Beer (1837–1907) consists of a column made of bush hammered granite. The inscription plate and the frame around the portrait are made of polished granite. The portrait of the deceased is made of white marble. | |
C 294 | Wendland-Christ | 1905 | Hofmeister | A yellow sandstone cross made of tree trunks and entwined with ivy on a base in the form of a boulder. | |
C 296 | Wick | 1905 | Gebr. Wagner | Polished black granite stele with triangular gable, corner acroters and a large vase on top. | |
C 346 | Prigge | 1905 | J. Hössbacher | Imitation of a neatly piled pile of stones. On it a yellow sandstone cross, crowned by a wreath of flowers and palm fronds. | |
C 370 | book | 1907 | Hofmeister | Polished black granite stele with a bronze poppy frieze. | |
C 373 | Worthy | 1910 | Gebr. Wagner | Black granite aedicule. On the architrave there is a bronze cherub. To give the impression of a grave entrance, three steps lead up to the recessed inscription slabs made of red granite. | |
C 374 a | Oberlinger | 1912 | Gebr. Wagner | Urn on a polished black granite pedestal. | |
C 371 | Gömöri | 1907 | Hofmeister | Polished gray granite stele. A rose frieze and a laurel wreath made of galvanized bronze are used as jewelry. In front of it is a grieving, velvet female figure made of white marble. | |
C 376 | Jockel | 1909 | Gebr. Wagner | Aedicule with triangular sandstone pediment. There is a cross mosaic on each of the pillars. The back wall is decorated with a frieze. Three cherubim made of limestone are in front of a mosaic, which shows a blue sky with stars. | |
C 372 | Clerk | 1907 (stele), 1940 (relief) | Gebr. Wagner (stele), P. Seiler (relief) | Granite stele with a recessed inscription made of polished black granite. In front of it there is a small stele made of white marble. The relief shows a personification of the night led by a child. | |
C 410 | Haas-Gsottschneider | 1938 | Gebr. Wagner, A. Varnesi | Shell limestone stele with profiled edges. In the shaft there is a bronze relief depicting a deer with a fawn, surrounded by an oak wreath. | |
at C 426 | Buchka | 1828 | Neo-Gothic cross made of yellow sandstone |
C "On the wall"
image | Won | Name (s) | year | Stonemason | description |
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adM 62 | Neeff | 1849 (plaque, cross), 1850 (obelisk) | The grave of Christian Ernst Neeff , awarded as an honor grave, consists of an obelisk made of red sandstone. This was set up by the Senckenberg Foundation . A plaque made of white marble is set into the wall. In between was a cross made of white marble on a red sandstone plinth. | ||
adM 64 | Souchay | 1872/1888 | JG Pichler / J. Hößbacher | The grave of Eduard Franz Souchay , awarded as an honor grave, consists of two crosses made of white marble. | |
adM 72 | from Heyden | 1846 | A. Sprückmann | Small white marble slab surrounded by a red sandstone frame. | |
adM 73-75 | from Günderode | 1842 (cross), 1863 (stele and coat of arms) | Rust (cross), M. Tröndle (stele and coat of arms) | The grave of Ludwig Franz Justinian Maximilian Anton Carl Freiherr von Günderrode is a cross made of yellow sandstone. In front of it stands a yellow sandstone stele bearing the von Günderrode coat of arms. | |
adM 76 | from Sydow | 1866 | M. Trondle | The cross with cloverleaf ends attached to the wall is made of white marble. Including a tabula made of the same material with triangular ends. | |
81-82 | von Cronstett and von Hynspergisches noble evangelical women's monastery | 1830 | The grave field of the von Cronstett and von Hynspergian noble evangelical women's monastery consists of a rectangular table made of gray marble | ||
79-80 | by Fichard | 1855 | Sprückmann | The grave of Johann Karl von Fichard (1773–1829) consists of a rectangular table made of white marble with two coats of arms, surrounded by a neo-Gothic sandstone frame. Originally there was an inscription panel to the left of it. | |
85-86 | Passavant | 1833 (cross), 1842 (drawing), 1870 (Pultstein) | Rust (cross), J. Hössbacher (desk stone) | The grave of Johann Karl Passavant consists of a red sandstone cross and an inscription plate made of white marble. The heavily weathered family coat of arms is located in the middle of the wall covered with tuff. | |
88 | striker | 1830 | W. Bronfft | Wall stele made of red sandstone, crowned by acanthus leaves and a cross. Underneath a palm frond wreath with flying ribbons | |
89 | Sloppy | 1841 (drawing), 1862 (stele), 1870 (sarcophagus), 1891 (pult stone) | A. Grünewald (stele), court master (sarcophagus, desk stone) | Brickwork made of red sandstone with white marble inscription plate. In front of it is a stele with a triangular gable made of white marble on a plinth made of red sandstone. In July 1992 the stele shaft was stolen. The white marble sarcophagus is decorated with volutes and ivy and oak leaves. The base is made of Belgian granite. In front of it is a desk stone made of red sandstone. | |
adM 91 | Bernus-d'Orville-Reichard-d'Orville | 1829 | The grave of the Bernus-d'Orville and Reichard-d'Orville families is a wall stelem with triangular gable and corner acroters made of yellow sandstone. The family coat of arms was originally located in the derelict Gibelfeld. The modern inscription tablet is made of polished black granite. On the sides of the wall stele there is a frame made of red sandstone. | ||
93 | Liebholdt | 1829 | Wall stele made of red sandstone with triangular gable. The gable field is decorated with a five-pointed star, the area under the gable with oak leaves. At the foot of the stele is a heavily weathered wreath of oak leaves with flying ribbons. | ||
96 | Rooster | 1828 | Rectangular inscription plate made of gray marble. | ||
98 | Prehn | 1830 | PC Kayser | Inscription plaque made of gray marble. | |
105 | Ruhland-von Feuerbach | 1830 (stele) | Rust (stele) | The honorary grave of Paul Johann Anselm von Feuerbach (1775–1833) and other family members consists of a wall stele made of a red triangular gable and palmette acrotera. In the pediment there is an image of God's eye with rays. In front of it is the grave slab made of gray marble. | |
106 | from Blittersdorff | 1861 | M. Trondle | The tomb of the politician Friedrich von Blittersdorf (1792–1861) consists of two sarcophagi made of yellow sandstone. They bear the baron's coat of arms and a cross relief. | |
108 | Firn owner from Eberstein | 1838 | Rust | Inscription plaque made of gray marble | |
111-113 | de Bary | 1830 | probably Rust | Wall memorial made of a veneer made of red sandstone, in front of it an aedicule, crowned by a triangular gable. The writing field is adorned with the family coat of arms. | |
119 | Ettling | 1912 | W. mouse | Bronze plate with a frame with a laurel garland. |
Won D.
image | Won | Name (s) | year | Stonemason | description |
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D 5 | savoy | 1896 | F. Hofmeister | Two white marble crosses. The pedestal is made of Belgian granite, the lower plinth is made of red sandstone. | |
D 6 | Müller book | around 1877, 1879, 1880, 1890, 1908 and 1932 | F. Hofmeister | Six white marble crosses. Three of them stand on plinths made of red sandstone. The grave site is part of a complex with D 45 and D adM 219 | |
D 9 | from Heyden | 1874, around 1875, 1915, 1917 | A. Dechateau (1874), F. Hofmeister | Children's cross and two adult crosses made of white marble on pedestals made of Belgian granite. In addition a white marble cross with Christ's monogram and inscription. The grave site is part of a complex with D adM 216 | |
D 10-11 | de Neufville | from 1885 | F. Hofmeister | The family grave of the banking family consists of twelve cast iron crosses on bases made of Belgian granite. The grave forms a complex with D adM 214-216 | |
D 12 | Cornill | 1876, 1907 | F. Hofmeister | The grave of the painter and curator of the Historical Museum Philipp Otoo Cornill (1824–1907) consists of a cross and pedestal made of Belgian granite. There is also a cross made of syenite. | |
D 14 | Fresenius | 1858 | A. Sprückmann | Hexagonal neo-Gothic pillar on a two-tiered square base. The writing area is recessed and crowned with eyelashes . At the top there is a hexagonal attachment and above it a cross. | |
D 16 | Belli Seufferheld | 1882, 1893, 1904 | HJ Grünewald | Three crosses on pedestals and bases made of Belgian granite. A complex with adM 209. | |
D 17 | Petsch-Goll | 1884, 1894, 1895 | F. Hofmeister | White marble cross on a yellow sandstone pedestal and two white marble crosses with shell limestone pedestals. The lower plinths are each made of red sandstone. A complex with adM 208. | |
D 18a | Eckhardt | 1890 | F. Hofmeister | Syenite cross. A complex with adM 207. | |
D 19 | Andreae-Goll | 1889, 1894, 1904 | F. Hofmeister | Two crosses on white marble pedestals. In addition, a similar cross with curved cross arms. A complex with adM 206. | |
D 20 | Schmidt-Polex | 1911 | F. Hofmeister | Polished green granite column on a base. On top of it a veiled urn made of bronze. The oval inscription tablet is also made of bronze. At the bottom of the column there is a bronze cross woven from laurels. | |
D 21 | Schmidt-Polex-Scriba | 1893, 1925 | HJ Grünewald, J. March | A white marble cross on a pedestal with lateral volutes on a red sandstone base. On the cross there is a relief with two crossing palm fronds. Behind it a granite base with an urn. | |
D 24 | Bansa-Streiber | 1884, 1905 | HJ Grünewald according to instructions from Friedrich Schierholz | Two neo-Gothic syenite crosses with bronze decoration. | |
D 26 | Peipers | 1913 | F. Hofmeister | Pedestal made of green porphyry with an urn made of the same material on it. The urn is decorated with a bronze laurel feston . | |
D 29 | Fritsch | 1905 | Design and model: F. Hausmann / Gebr. Wagner | Slender pedestal made of polished granite with volutes. An urn on it. A quartzite boulder forms the base. | |
D 32-33 | Bonn | around 1864, 1881, around 1885, 1891, 1892 (crosses), 1887, 1939 (border) | A. Dechateau (or from 1855 Gebr. Scholl (Dechateau Nachf.)) (Crosses), art and building metalworking shop P. Sipf (edging). | Four white marble crosses. The border is an elaborate cast iron grille with a decoration made of poppy seed capsules. | |
D 37 | Hanke-Hessler | 1868, 1908 (stele), 1870, 1871 (scrolls) | F. Hofmeister (stele) A. Schappel Wwe. (Scrolls) | Limestone stele with inscription panels made of red granite with a bronze frame. A limestone bench is integrated into the enclosure. On the back of the stele is a book made of white marble, flanked by two scrolls. | |
D 40a | Riedel | 1911 | F. Hofmeister | Granite cross | |
D 42 | Ritsert | 1904 | F. Hofmeister | Obelisk made of black, polished granite. There are compartments for urns in the pedestal. A statue of a mourner made of white Carrara marble appears to be leaning against the obelisk. | |
D 45 | Müller book | 1908, 1928, 1968 | F. Hofmeister | Three white marble crosses on red sandstone plinths. The grave site is part of a complex with D 6 and D adM 219. | |
D 50 | Him | ||||
D 60 | Kirchner | ||||
D 64 | Goll Platzmann stag | ||||
D 66 | Wiewels | ||||
D 77 | Deichler | ||||
D 85 | from Berlepsch | ||||
D 86 | by Faber de Faur | Drawing from 1846, 1857 | A. Sprückmann | The grave of Christian Wilhelm von Faber du Faur and his wife consists of two neo-Gothic crosses on plinths decorated with coats of arms. Crosses and bases are made of red sandstone. | |
D 87 | from Kruse | ||||
D 91 | Varrentrapp | ||||
D 127 | Nestle | ||||
D 131 | Winckler | ||||
D 132 | Peipers | ||||
D 134 | Sarassin | ||||
D 147 | Savoldelli | ||||
D 147a | Zickwolf Nestle | ||||
D 155 | Steinbrenck | ||||
D 159 | Fast | ||||
D 163 | from Schweitzer | ||||
D 167 | room | ||||
D 174b-175 | lamp | ||||
D 177 | Gause | ||||
D 192 | Bornscheuer | ||||
D 181 | Roth | ||||
D 202-204a | Friedleben | ||||
D 211 | locksmith | ||||
D 212 | you Fay | ||||
D 214-214a | Borgnis | ||||
D 215-215a | Brentano-von Steinle | ||||
D 216-217 | Osterrieth | ||||
D 220 | Zickwolff-Malss | ||||
D 231-231a | Kühner-Cronberger | ||||
D 234 | Straub | ||||
D 235 | Gattinger | ||||
D 236 | Roques | ||||
D 241 | Jassoy | ||||
D 242-242a | Jügel | ||||
D 244-245 | Cretzschmar | ||||
D 246 | Rap | ||||
D 247 | Schuboth | ||||
D 254 | Mylius cabbage | ||||
D 256 | Dwarfs | ||||
D 261-261a | Willemer-Andreae-du Bois-Gelhaar | ||||
D 264 | Enders | ||||
D 268 | Weidemann | ||||
D 270-271 | Welb | ||||
D 272a | Gutzkow | ||||
D 279 | Büdingen | ||||
D 280-281 | Marburg | ||||
D 282 | from Neufville | ||||
D 285 | Schmidt-Polex | ||||
D 286 | Estenfeld | ||||
D 287 | Nestle | ||||
D 293-294 | Man's head | ||||
D 295 | Hunter | ||||
D 296a | Schölles | ||||
D 297 | by Miquel | ||||
D 298 | Raff | ||||
D 309-310 / 416 | Cremation Association | ||||
D 325 | Seeger | ||||
D 324 | Braunfels | ||||
D 332-333 | Goldschmidt | ||||
D 335 | Tillmanns | ||||
D 358 | Zorbach | ||||
D 366 | cutter | ||||
D 370 | jug | ||||
D 373 | cutter | ||||
D 375 | Bender | ||||
D 379 | Squad | ||||
D 383 | Burghold | ||||
D 396 | Seiler | ||||
D 399 | Furstenberg | ||||
D 404a | Scheinberger | ||||
D 407-409 | Simons | ||||
at D 428 | Size | ||||
D 429 | bad luck | ||||
At D 438 | Snap | ||||
D 411 | Trostbach | ||||
D 411 | bad luck | ||||
D 442 | Aubin | ||||
D 443 | Friederich | ||||
D 445 | Brunck | ||||
At 445 | hacker | ||||
D 457 | Hess | ||||
D 458 | Rooster | ||||
D 467-469 | bull | ||||
D 473 | Behaghel | ||||
D 474 | Neuburg | ||||
D 475 from | Malapart | ||||
D 477 | Behrends | ||||
D 479 | Lindt | ||||
D 480 | Reuter | ||||
D 482 | Walrond | ||||
D 483 | Wiewels | ||||
D 485 | Redtel | ||||
D 487 | from Fritsch | ||||
D 488 | Rhodes | ||||
At 488 | Reinhard | ||||
D 489 | Campell | ||||
at 489 | Molitor | Standing stone cross as a tomb of the Grand Ducal Frankfurt State Councilor Philipp Adolf Joseph Molitor (1752–1840) | |||
D 490 | Weogand-Dieterich | ||||
D 512 | Edler von Wirth | ||||
D 524 | Mühlhens | ||||
D 553 | Hague | ||||
D 553 | Fresenius | in the background the gravestone of Georg Fresenius (1808–1866), formerly B 442 c | |||
at D 556 | More solid |
The fountain at grave D 272a and the fountain at D 85 are also listed buildings.
D "On the wall"
image | Won | Name (s) | year | Stonemason | description |
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129-130 | Engelhardt | around 1830 (wall and panel), 1840, 1857, 1880, 1910, 1960 (crosses) | Rust (wall and panel), Hößbacher, N, Gebr. Wagner, H. Wagner (crosses) | The grave is made of brickwork made of red sandstone, on which a white marble plaque is attached. In front of it there are six crosses, four of which are made of yellow sandstone and two of gray shell limestone. | |
137 | from Holzhausen | 1846 | W. mouse | The grave of Anton Ulrich Karl von Holzhausen shows three coats of arms. | |
adM 139 | Wilhelm | around 1860 (plate), 1850, 1874, 1908, 1929 | Hofmeister | Inscription plaque made of gray marble. In front of it four crosses and pedestals made of Belgian granite and a sandstone cross. | |
adM 141 | Lemmé | around 1829 | Wall stele made of gray, veined marble, crowned by palm acrotera and a frieze of arkanthus tendrils. | ||
adM 142-143 | Hauck-Steeg | 1831 | Rust | Yellow sandstone cladding structured by pilasters with architraves and protruding cornice with pent roof. | |
adM 144 | Varrentrapp | around 1830 (wall), 1910 (inscription panel), 1830 (vase) | JH Grünewald (inscription panel (as replacement)), Gebrüder Wagner (vase) | The grave of Adolf Konrad Gustav Varrentrapp consists of facing masonry made of tuff stone with an inscription panel made of green porphyry with a frame made of yellow sandstone. There is an urn made of Belgian granite on the front grave field. | |
adM 145 | Starck | 1828 | Inscription plaque made of gray marble | ||
adM 148 | Varrentrapp | 1859, 1860, 1886, 1890 | Sprückmann (1859, 1860), JH Grünewald (1886, 1890) | The grave of Johann Georg Varrentrapp consists of three neo-Gothic crosses made of white marble on pedestals made of Belgian granite and a marble cross on a sandstone base. | |
adM 149 | Röschel | 1891 | Wagner brothers | Inscription plaque made of polished black granite in a frame made of yellow sandstone with a triangular pediment and fluted pilasters.
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adM 153 | Kayser Goltermann | 1844 (wall stele), 1900 (stele) | Lenz (wall stele), G. Diehlmann (stele) | The grave of Georg Eduard Goltermann is a yellow sandstone stele with a bronze medallion. Behind it an older wall stele made of red sandstone. | |
adM 158 | Schmid-Wilmans | 1830, 1831, 1832, around 1834, 1844, 1855 (crosses) | Rust (1831), Macj (1834), Bronfft (1844), Sprückmann (1855) | Inscription plaque made of gray marble on the cemetery wall. There are three red sandstone crosses leaning against the wall. There are three more crosses made of Belgian granite on the grave field. | |
D adM 163-165 | Fellner-Welcker | 1846 (panel) 1874 (pillar and bust) 1837, 1855, 1856, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1883, 1887, 1890, 1892 (crosses) | Petri (bust and pillars), Sprückmann, J. Hössbacher (crosses) | The grave of Karl Konstanz Viktor Fellner (1807–1866), the last senior mayor of the Free City of Frankfurt, is a bronze portrait bust on a red sandstone pillar adorned with the Frankfurt coat of arms. The pillar is part of the family grave. This consists of a plaque in the cemetery wall and twelve crosses made of red sandstone. | |
adM 170 | Garkoch-Leipprand | 1828 | F. Brahm | Family coat of arms made of red sandstone in a grooved frame. Originally the coat of arms was chamfered and the wall was clad with a cement facing imitating tuff. | |
adM 176 | by Meyer | 1850 (wall stele), 1869 (obelisk and enclosure) | C. Menz (Wamdstele), CM Rübenach Sohn (obelisk and enclosure) | The grave of Johann Friedrich von Meyer consists of a wall stele made of yellow sandstone. The inscription field is framed by a clover leaf arch. Inside there is a cross and a quote from the Bible (Joh. XI.25). In front of it is an obelisk made of Belgian granite. The original edging made of sandstone posts and cast iron bars has largely been preserved. | |
adM 178 | Rittershausen-Soemmerring | 1830 (stele), 1872 (obelisk) | illegible. "... archer" (stele), CM Rübenach Sohn (obelisk) can be recognized | The grave of Samuel Thomas Soemmerring is a stele made of yellow sandstone with a straight cover plate and a triangular gable with corner nudes. Behind the stele there is an obelisk as a grave monument for Detmar Wilhelm Sömmerring . His profile is shown in the central bronze medallion. | |
adM 179 | Andreae | 1828 | Inscription plaque made of gray marble. | ||
adM 180 | Nestle | 1839 (wall stele), 1846, 1898 (stelae) 1839 vase and urn | Rust (wall stele and stele, vase and urn), JHGrünewald (stele) | Wall stele made of red sandstone with straight cover plate. The triangular gable with Eckakroteren is attached. The stem is decorated with a coat of arms in an oval. In front of it are two ornamented sandstone steles. There is an urn on the front that was previously on the back. Originally there was a vase on the front stele that no longer exists. | |
adM 183 | Mylius | around 1831 (panel), 1856 (crosses) 1837 and 1838 (steles) | S. Müller (crosses), Rust (steles) | Inscription plaque made of gray shell limestone on the wall. In front of it three neo-Gothic crosses made of white marble. In the front row there are two children's steles made of red sandstone with triangular gables. | |
adM 185 | Heimpel | 1890 | H. Kramer | Framed inscription plaque made of red sandstone | |
adM 187 | war | 1828 | Framed inscription plaque made of red sandstone | ||
adM 188 | Reus | 1829 | Framed inscription plaque made of red sandstone | ||
adM 190 | Mannberger | 1873 (panel), 1870, 1872 and 1874 (desk stones) | White marble inscription tablet on consoles. In front of it three red sandstone podium with oval inscription panels made of white marble. | ||
adM 198 | Dietze | 1853 (cross), around 1863 (cross), 1872 (Pultstein) | A. Grünewald (cross around 1863) | Red sandstone cross. Small desk stone made of Belgian granite with a white marble tablet. Belgian granite cross. | |
adM 202 | Andreae | 1829 (plate), 1854 (crosses), 1912 (Pultstein) | A. Sprückmann (crosses), Hofmeister (Pultstein) | Facing brickwork on tuff stone, on which there is an inscription plaque made of gray marble. In front of it a neo-Gothic cross made of yellow sandstone, a cross made of white marble and a desk made of red sandstone with an inscription tablet made of white marble. | |
adM | 204 Bansa 1867, 1872 (crosses) | A. Sprückmann, JG Pichler (crosses) | Inscription tablet made of gray marble, in front of it two neo-Gothic crosses made of yellow sandstone | ||
adM 206 | Andreae-Goll | 1846 (plate) 1857, 1888 (crosses) | Hofmeister (Cross from 1888) | Inscription plaque made of gray marble. In front of it a large and a small cross made of white marble. | |
adM 207 | Eckhard Wolff | around 1827 (plate), 1852, 1867 (crosses) | A. Grünewald (Cross from 1867) | Inscription plaque made of gray marble. In front of it two crosses made of Belgian granite. A complex with D 18a. | |
adM 208 | Petsch-Goll | 1828 (plate), 1842, 1900 (crosses) | J. Discher, Hofmeister (crosses) | Inscription plaque made of gray marble. On the grave field a base made of dark granite with acanthus leaves at the corners. Two gray marble crosses on it. Another cross on a syenite pedestal. A complex with D 17. | |
adM 209 | Seufferheld-Belli | 1911 | S. Dutchman | Two coats of arms made of gray marble, formerly embedded in the wall facing. A complex with D 6. | |
adM 210 | from meadow huts | 1845 | A. Sprückmann | The grave of Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm von Wiesenhütten (1786–1859) is a neo-Gothic wall stele made of red sandstone. Inscription tablet made of dark syentite. The cross crown of the triangular gable and the flanking pinnacles have been broken off. | |
adM 213 | Cornill | 1901 (panel), 1908 (pillar) | JH Grünewald (panel), Hofmeister (pillar) | White marble inscription panel framed by red sandstone with flanking pilasters and projecting entablature. In front of it pillar made of shell limestone with a cross crown and a rounded bronze relief. The relief shows a floating angel who awakens a girl. | |
adM 214-215 | de Neuville | 1879 (aedicula) from 1885 (crosses) | J.Grünewald (aedicula and a cross from 1900) Hofmeister (11 crosses) | The family burial site, which also includes graves D 10-11, consists of an aedicule made of Belgian granite with the family coat of arms in bronze. There are twelve cast iron crosses on the grave area. The grave forms a complex with D 10-12 | |
adM 216 | from Heyden | 1871, 1924 | A. Dechateau, Hössbacher | Three crosses made of white marble and three small crosses in the same design. The grave site is part of a complex with D 9. | |
adM 218 | Fox | 1828 | F. Brosst | Inscription plaque made of gray marble, originally integrated into the brickwork. | |
D adM 219 | Müller book | 1833 | C. Leidner | Wall stele made of red sandstone with attached acroters in front of brickwork made of red sandstone. The grave site is part of a complex with D 6 and D 45. | |
adM 221-223 | wagner | 1830, 1882, 1886 | Hofmeister (Cross from 1886) | Inscription plaque made of gray marble on consoles made of red sandstone. In front of it two crosses made of white marble on pedestals made of Belgian granite. | |
adM 221-223 | Scherbius | 1830 (panel), 1853 (cross), 1876 (stele) | J. Hösbacher (stele) | Inscription plaque made of gray marble on consoles made of red sandstone. Children's cross made of white marble on a pedestal also made of white marble on a base made of red sandstone. Small red sandstone stele with a triangular gable and white marble inscription tablet. The original crowning of the cross has broken off. | |
adM 221-223 | Schulz | 1865 | M. Trondle | White marble cross on Belgian granite pedestal. The red sandstone base was originally surrounded by rubble stones. |
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