List of cultural monuments at the main cemetery in Frankfurt (Winning A – B)
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the main cemetery in Frankfurt ; it presents the cultural monuments of tubs A and B.
Won A
image | Won | Name (s) | year | Stonemason | description |
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A 4 | Lindheimer | 1878, 1890 | A. Schappel | Chipped off white marble column on a pedestal made of Belgian granite and a red sandstone base. Next to it is a velvet urn made of red sandstone on a white marble pedestal. | |
A 9-10 | Jay - Mumm von Schwarzenstein | 1868, 1870, 1882, 1913 (Jay), 1886, 1904, 1917 (Mumm) | JH Grünewald (1882), F. Hofmeister (1886, 1904, 1913, 1917) | The Jay grave complex consists of 4, Mumm von Schwarzenstein 3 white marble crosses. | |
A 20-21 | Schmöle | 1895 | F. Hofmeister | Syenite pillars with a white marble urn on top. The base is rusticated. | |
A 20-21 | Caspari | 1844, 1878 | F. Hofmeister (1878) | Two white marble crosses made from Belgian granite. The smaller cross, the grave of Georg Franz Caspari, has a base made of red sandstone, the other one for Margarethe Caspari made of Belgian granite. | |
A 22 | Gerlach | 1865 | Belgian granite stele on a red sandstone base. | ||
A 25-26 | Mettenheimer | 1908 | F. Hofmeister | Serial stele made of polished granite, on top of two granite vases. The tomb is decorated with bronze garlands. | |
A 28-29 | Reichard-Bröll | 1867 | JN Keller | Neo-Gothic pillar made of red sandstone with corner turrets, battlements and a cross at the top. | |
A 47-48 | bird | 1887 | F. Hofmeister | White marble cross with decorations of rose tendrils on a pedestal and base made of marble and a base made of Belgian granite. | |
A 59 | Sprückmann | 1848 | A. Sprückmann | Neo-Gothic sandstone stele with pointed arch and tracery. | |
A 60-61 | Petersen | 1921 | F. Hofmeister (stonemason), JL Hülsen (medallion) | Quartzite boulder with a bronze portrait medallion. | |
A 81d-c | Weber | 1902 | JH Grünewald | The grave of the garden architect Andreas Weber (1832–1901) is a holy stick made of polished black syenite on a polygonal pillar with a triangular gable. Below the gable is a bronze relief with the motif of the Madonna and Child in the style of the Florentine Renaissance. | |
A 84 | Mumm von Schwarzenstein | 1877, 1890, 1896, 1927 | J. Hössbacher | The family grave of the Mumm von Schwarzenstein family consists of four identical crosses made of white marble. The pedestals and plinths are made of Belgian granite. On the front left is the cross for Daniel Heinrich Mumm von Schwarzenstein , next to it on the right that for Christa-Mette Mumm von Schwarzenstein . This is an honor grave. | |
A 94a | garlic | 1855, 1878 (crosses), 1899 obelisk | Sprückmann, F. Hofmeister (crosses), F. Hofmeister (obelisk), H. Petry (medallion) | Obelisk made of polished black granite on a two-tier granite base. On the obelisk there is a portrait medallion made of bronze and a winged hourglass. The pedestal is decorated with a palm branch and a bronze cross. Behind the obelisk are two white marble crosses on granite pedestals. | |
A 98 | Thumble | 1893 | JH Grünwald | Neo-Gothic cross made of white marble on a sloping pedestal. In the pedestal there is a niche that was previously glazed. There is a death wreath in it. The flowers of the wreath are made of biscuit porcelain. | |
A 101 | Morning star | 1844, 1865 | H.Ph. Felt (1865) | The grave of the artist Johann Friedrich Morgenstern (1777–1844) consists of two identical red sandstone crosses. These stand on plinths, which are also made of red sandstone. | |
A 102 | Bockmühl | 1882 | F. Hofmeister | Neo-Baroque pedestal made of yellow sandstone with a velvet urn on it. | |
A 112 | Kilzer | around 1837 | Red sandstone cippus. The cross at the top has broken off. | ||
A 141 | giant | 1911 | F. Hofmeister | Polished gray granite stele with a triangular pediment. There is a cross in the pediment. The inscription plate is made of polished black granite. The edging consists of granite posts and cast iron round bars. | |
A 143 | Keizer | around 1838 | Stele with a saddle roof made of gray veined marble. The original bronze coat of arms was stolen. The base is made of sandstone. | ||
A 175 | Valentin-Eckhardt | 1896 | Gebr. Wagner | Serial high neo-Gothic cross made of syenite. The pedestal stands on a rusticated base. Eight syenite posts have been preserved from the edging. | |
A 183 | Henrich | 1920 | F. Hofmeister | Limestone aedicula. There is a sacrificial bowl in the gable of the triangular gable. The recessed writing area creates the impression of a grave entrance. | |
A 185-186 | Graubner | 1876 | J. Hoessbacher | Red sandstone stele with triangular gable. The cross that was originally on the tip has broken off. The side pilasters tower over the gable. | |
A 194 | Wild | 1918 | Gebr. Wagner | The grave of the rower Achilles Wild is a boulder with a portrait medallion of the deceased. In addition, the tombstone is adorned with oak leaves and the coat of arms of the Frankfurter Rudergesellschaft Germania 1869 made of white cast iron. | |
A 196 | Benner | 1891 | S. Dutchman | Serial stele made of syenite with a segmented gable, flanked by two volutes. | |
A 201 | Sabarly | 1884 | Brofft | Belgian granite stele with a cherub and profiled ear frame. Inside is the inscription made of polished black granite. | |
A 204 | cake | 1892 | White marble stele with segmented gable on which a garland of withered leaves lies. | ||
A 210 | Schmidt | 1875 | F. Hofmeister | Neo-Gothic white marble cross on a Belgian granite pedestal. The two-tiered pedestal is crowned with battlements. | |
A 204a | Student | around 1855 | Officer Schuler's grave is a yellow sandstone obelisk with a coat of arms, which rests on a cippus. | ||
A 211 | Boner | around 1839 | Rust | Red sandstone cippus. | |
A 212 | Franck | 1841 | Rust | Red sandstone stele with triangular gables and corner acroters. | |
A 214 | Heller-Hammeran | 1847 | C. Knight | Serial neo-Gothic, red sandstone cross on a polygonal pedestal and base. | |
A 215 | Koch-Reinhardt | 1860, 1871, 1912, 1915 | J. Jößbacher (1912, 1915) | Four white marble crosses on marble posts and pedestals made of red sandstone. | |
A 224-226 | People | 1855, 1892 | Spückmann (1855) | A neo-Gothic sandstone cross with a base and base and a white marble cross on a marble pedestal and a sandstone base. | |
A 230-231 | Thick | 1848, 1856 | C. Lenz | Two red sandstone crosses in the shape of a lily. | |
A 235-236 | Bohemian | 1865 | M. Trondle | The grave of the historian Johann Friedrich Böhmer (1795–1863) is a gray marble stele. The original cross at the top has broken off. | |
A 238-239 | Kothe | 1843 | Sprückmann | Two red sandstone steles with a cross on top. The steles are surrounded by a star-shaped ornament. | |
A 242 | Just | 1839 | Red sandstone cippus. | ||
A 255 | basement, cellar | 1911 | Gebr. Wagner | Stele with triangular gable made of polished black granite and mourning female figure made of galvanized bronze. | |
A 262 | Stellwag | 1847 | E. Schmidt from Lausitz | Stele with a saddle roof made of red sandstone. Below the gable there are throat and acanthus tendrils that continue on the narrow sides. | |
A 266 | Raab | 1912 | F. Hofmeister according to the specifications of F. Hausmann, from whom the bronze reliefs are also | Polished gray granite stele. A bronze relief is embedded in the shaft. It shows a young man with a shepherd's staff. The top of the monument is a granite bar whose veil falls on the left. | |
A 271 | Lautenschläger | 1881 | F. Hofmeister | Stele under a triangular pediment made of polished gray granite. The cast iron fence with posts and round bars is almost completely preserved. | |
A 272 | Tear | 1885 | Hergenhahn Brothers | Aedicule made of polished black granite with free-standing columns, architrave and a triangular pediment. The Corinthian capitals and bases are made of bronze. | |
A 274 | May | 1912 | C. Musch & E. May | The family grave is a three-part grave monument structured by fluted columns. The raised central part bears the inscription panel. On the back there are 9 compartments for urns. | |
A 276-277 | by Neufville-Harvey-Remy | 1897, 1926, 1911, 1911, 1937 | Cross 1897 Syenitwerk Schönberg Hartmann & von der Heyden, cross 1926 F. Hofmeister, Putto 1911 F. Hofmeister, Pultstein 1911 H. Grünwald, stele 1937, F. Hofmeister | Grave site with five different gravestones, surrounded by a cast iron border. Two white marble crosses, a desk stone on which a putto kneels, a desk stone and a stele. | |
A 279 | Greb | 1889 | F. Hofmeister according to instructions from L. Greb | Yellow sandstone aedicule with triangular pediment and a cross above. The inscription plaque and the free-standing columns are made of red granite. The columns are decorated with bronze applications. The pedestal bears a laurel festoon with flying ribbons. | |
A 281 | Flersheim | 1888, 1892, 1915, 1941 | F. Hofmeister (1915, 1941) | Four Gothic crosses made of white marble on pedestals made of the same material. The base is made of gray granite. | |
A 286-290 | Andreae | Tomb with 11 tombstones, including nine crosses, including: | |||
A 286 | Andreae | 1929 | Hössbacher | Rectangular stele made of gray limestone with a cross in the middle that towers above the stele. | |
A 287 | Andreae | 1908, 1924, 1975 | F. Hofmeister (1908) | Three white marble crosses on Belgian granite bases. | |
A 288 | Andreae | 1925 | F. Hofmeister | Rusticated granite stele | |
A 289-290 | Andreae | 1886, 1890, 1908, 1912, 1919 | F. Hofmeister | Four small and one large white marble cross. | |
A 300 | Rooster | 1906 | Rectangular, low shell limestone stele, flanked by two pedestals that are crowned with bronze urns. The edging has two corner posts that are connected to the pedestals by bronze chains. | ||
A 317 | de Neufville | 1911 | Wall grave: A. Günther, executed by F. Hofmeister, overall planning: Hermann skull , grave slab for Marie Bettina Elise de Neufville: A, Varnesi. | Three-part free-standing wall tomb made of light sandstone with a raised central part. | |
A 321-322 | moss | 1906 | C. Rupp | Serial figure of a mourner made of white marble, embracing a cross formed from tree trunks. The pedestal is made of granite, the inscription tablet is made of marble. | |
A 344 | Berninger | 1906 | F. Hofmeister | The memorial consists of a seated angel in front of a fluted column on which an urn stands. | |
A 348-349 | Heyder | 1909 | E. Stadelhofer; Statue sig. Fund. E. Nelli-Roma | Bronze statue of Asclepius on a quartzite rock. | |
A 351a | Reinheimer | 1919 | EC clapping | Granite stele with a bronze relief of a farewell scene. | |
A 353-354 | Portmann | 1907 | Gebr. Wagner | Neo-Gothic black granite stele with a triangular pediment and a cross on top. A round arch breaks through the stele. Inside is a bronze crucifix. | |
A 374 | Hessemer | 1907 | Gebr. Wagner | Shell stele with a curved arch. On it an oval inscription medallion, which is framed by a flower festival. | |
A 404 | Niederhöfer | 1906 | F. Hofmeister | Round-arched stele made of red granite, framed by a laurel festivalon made of bronze. There is a medallion with the image of the deceased on it. | |
A 418 | Ludwig | 1906 | S. Dutchman | Polished black granite pedestal with a standing angel made of galvanized bronze. | |
A 426 | Petry | 1910 | D. Greiner | Monumental columbarium made of flamed red sandstone. The canopy is supported by two caryatids and a sphinx is located on the roof. | |
A 427-248 | Seitz-Weber | 1906 | JH Grünewald | Shell limestone aedicula with a copper hip roof. A round-arched colored mosaic with the bust of the pancreator is striking. | |
at A 581 | Kilzer | around 1841 | Red sandstone cippus. The cross at the top has broken off. | ||
A 743a | giant | 1844 | Belgian granite stele. The gable is decorated with a front tile. The gable field contains a stylized four-leaf clover. | ||
A 84/79 | from Langen | around 1845 | Neo-Gothic red sandstone cross on a base made of the same material. | ||
A 94/98 | Malß | around 1848 | The grave of the poet and theater director Carl Malß (1792–1848) is a low red sandstone stele with corner acroters. | ||
A 98/88 | Wirth | around 1848 | The grave of the member of the National Assembly, Johann Georg August Wirth (1799–1848), is a granite boulder. Three oval inscription panels. |
In addition to the graves, the fountain at A 82 is a listed building. The fountain stick has the shape of a stele. It is decorated with a bas-relief of a crouching putto. In front of it there is a well basin. The basin and stele are made of shell limestone.
A "on the wall"
Won B
image | Won | Name (s) | year | Stonemason | description |
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B 23 | knitter | 1892 | F. Hofmeister | The grave monument of the doctor, writer and librarian Wilhelm Stricker (1816–1891) is a syenite obelisk on a rusticated base. | |
B 28 | Westphal | 1876 | W. Benkard | Yellow sandstone stele with triangular gable, volute acroters and front tiles. | |
B 30-31 | Rübenach | 1877 | On a yellow sandstone pedestal is the weathered figure of a kneeling angel made of the same material. | ||
B 40 | Steinbrenck | 1872, 1876, 1920 | Yellow sandstone stele with a profiled segment arch. The inscription tablet is made of white sandstone. In front of it is a sandstone scroll and an urn made of granite. | ||
B 42 | Hayward | 1846 | E. Schmidt von der Launitz | Belgian granite grave slab including a red sandstone plinth. | |
B 43 | Denant | 1846 | Neo-Gothic sandstone cross on a base. | ||
B 45-46 | Rühl | 1875 | T. Brofft | The grave monument of the music director and founder of the Rühl'schen choral society Friedrich Wilhelm Rühl (1817–1874) is a stele made of light sandstone. On it is a limestone medallion with the image of the deceased. This comes from Rudolf Eckhard | |
B 47 | Eyssen | 1860, 1896, 1903, 1908 | A. Schaffner (1860), Hössbacher (1903, 1908) | Four cast iron crosses on pedestals and plinths made of red sandstone. | |
B 48-48a | Eyssen | 1876, 1880, 1896 | A. Schappel Wwe. (1876), Hößbacher (1880, 1896) | Three white marble crosses. | |
B 49-50 | Grunelius | 1846, 1851, 1852, 1851, 1912 | FJ Brofft (1851), Joh.Hößbacher (1912) | The tombstones of the bankers and donor families consist of four crosses made of Belgian granite and a white marble cross. Among others, Joachim Andreas Grunelius and Moritz Eduard Grunelius are buried | |
B 53-55 | Mumm von Schwarzenstein | ||||
B 53-55 | Passavant | ||||
B 56 | of St. George | ||||
B 57-60 | de Rouville-Jordan | ||||
B 65 | Schlesicky | ||||
B 68 | Pure ganum | ||||
B 74 | from Neufville | ||||
B 81 | Blum | ||||
B 82 | Schrader | ||||
B 92-93 | by Grunelius | ||||
B 95-97 | from Grunelius - from Bethmann - from Maltzahn | ||||
B 98 | Hauck | ||||
B 100 | Mercenary | ||||
B 108-110 | Lejeune | ||||
B 115-117 | Cremation Association | ||||
B 128 | Valentin Pfeifer | 1840, 1856, 1896 | Eduard Schmidt von der Launitz , F. Hofmeister | Desk-shaped sarcophagi made of white marble, base made of red sandstone. Since 10/2018 sponsored by the M. Pfeifer family. Restored in 2019 (F. Hofmeister). | |
B 133 | Steinbrinck | ||||
B 135-137 | Hofmann | 1843 | |||
B 141-142 | Catholic clergy | ||||
B 141-142 | Catholic clergy, Beda Weber | ||||
B 141-142 | Catholic clergy, Anton Boegner | ||||
B 141-142 | Catholic clergy, Joseph Aubry | ||||
B 141-142 | Catholic clergy, Peter Kessel | ||||
B 141-142 | Catholic clergy, Martin Babé | ||||
B 141-142 | Catholic clergy, Andreas Niedermeier | ||||
B 141-142 | Catholic clergy, Joseph Hofbauer | ||||
B 141-142 | Catholic clergy, Philipp Melchior | ||||
B 141-142 | Catholic clergy, Ernst Franz August Munzenberger | ||||
B 141-142 | Catholic clergy, Franz Joseph Schlenger | ||||
B 141-142 | Catholic clergy, Peter Josef Karst | ||||
B 152 | Sharp | ||||
B 158 | Brofft-Schury | ||||
B 159 | Haak | ||||
B 162 | Wohack | ||||
B 165 | Klüber | ||||
B 177 | Woolbridge | ||||
B 180 | Schlegel | ||||
B 182 | Traverses | ||||
B 187-188 | Cullmann-Wiegand | ||||
B 184 | Cartwright | ||||
B 190 | Roper | ||||
B 191 | Meinecke | ||||
B 192 | Gerlach | ||||
B 194 | from Ellrodt | ||||
B 196 | Gattinger | ||||
B 206 | Jacob | ||||
B 208-209 | Lautenschläger | 1883, 1898, 1907 | F. Hofmeister | Two pillars of polished black granite and one pillar of polished serpentine. There is an urn on two of them, the third has been lost. | |
B 252 | Windschmitt | 1907 | Ch. Rummel | Aedicule made of shell limestone with an ornamented triangular gable under a cross. A round arch is supported by twisted columns with romanticizing capitals. It frames a Jesus mosaic. | |
at B 257 | Long | 1832 | The tomb is a red sandstone pillar with battlements. On the front you can see the Polish eagle. The text of the inscription reads: "A fleeing Pole Ludwig Lange lieutenant in the artillery found a resting place here on January 29, 1832". See also November Uprising | ||
B 272 | Hunter | 1907 | Gebr. Wagner | Syentite stele on a sloping base. It has a protruding bracket for a galvanized bronze flower box. | |
B 273 | Wiesner | ||||
B 274 | Rötting | ||||
B 280 | Daniel | ||||
B 282 | Schulheis | ||||
B 294 | Jessen | ||||
B 297 | Schiffermüller | ||||
B 313 | Lainer | ||||
B 317 | Biel | ||||
B 360 | Foesser | ||||
B 385-385a | Swell | ||||
B 380 | Bonacina |
B "On the wall"
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