List of cultural monuments in Allmenrod
The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of the Allmenrod district of the city of Lauterbach , Vogelsbergkreis , Hesse .
- Note: The order of the monuments in this list is based on the address; alternatively, it can also be sorted according to the name, the number assigned by the State Office for Monument Preservation or the construction time.
The basis is the publication of the Hessian list of monuments, which was created for the first time on the basis of the Monument Protection Act of September 5, 1986 and has been continuously updated since then.
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graveyard | Am Dirkelberg 8 (out of town), corridor location : 6, parcel: 10/5 |
The cemetery is surrounded by a low dry stone wall (recently expanded to the west) made of large, flat basalt stones. The portal facing the village is framed by two sandstone posts with profiled, spherical-crowned covers. | Inaugurated December 17, 1827 |
66386 |
| Overall system | Allmenrod location as a whole |
The Allmenrod complex is impressively determined by farms from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries - mostly expanded in the 20th century - which are arranged irregularly in the manner of a clustered village. |
66345 |
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Former school house | Talstraße 8 Location hallway: 1, parcel: 44/6 |
1905 erected transversely rectangular and two-storey half-timbered building under a crooked hip roof. | 1905 |
66346 |
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Protestant church | Talstraße 12 Location hall: 1, parcel: 41/4 |
On the northeast edge of the village and originally separated from the road by houses, the Allmenröder Church was built in 1728-29 by master carpenter Parr from Lich. | 1728 |
66348 |
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Talstraße 18 hallway: 1, parcel: 80/1 |
The core of the courtyard is the four-zone former living and stable house, the left gable of which faces the main street. The year of construction is reported to be 1727. | 1727 |
66352 |
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Talstraße 19 Location floor: 1, parcel: 48/6 |
Angled courtyard in several phases. The oldest part is the upper floor of the residential part facing the upper village, where a half-timbered construction has been preserved, as was common in rural areas in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. | Late 17th century |
66354 |
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Talstraße 21 Location hall: 1, parcel: 35/6 |
The courtyard from the 1930s was effectively integrated into the center of the village. | 1905 to 1955 |
66356 |
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Talstraße 22 Location floor: 1, parcel: 28 |
The gable-facing residential part of the property, which is designed as a parallel courtyard, shows a high-quality half-timbered construction, which is still braced by the older man shape (without neck latch), so it can be dated to the early 18th century. | Early 18th century |
66358 |
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Talstraße 23 Location hall: 1, parcel: 106/5 |
Large Streckhof facing the street with the shingled residential part probably dating from the 18th century. | 1795 to 1805 |
66360 |
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Talstraße 25 Location hall: 1, parcel: 106/5 |
Streckhof set back from the street, eaves. On the right is the two-zone living area on a relatively high base. The renewed half-timbered construction of the first floor still retained a corner post, which like that of the upper floor shows a rotated column with incised spirals. | 1787 |
66362 |
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Talstraße 27 Location floor: 1, parcel: 108/2 |
Well-preserved example of an eaves-facing courtyard from the early 19th century that characterizes the townscape. | Early 19th century |
66364 |
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Talstraße 29 Location hall: 1, parcel: 110/3 |
The well-preserved, large residential building is of particular urban significance from the newly built courtyard complex on a bend in the main road in the 1930s. | 1930 |
66366 |
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Talstraße 30 Location floor: 1, parcel: 19/2 |
The house of a courtyard facing the eaves and clad with clapboards has been preserved. | 1725 to 1775 |
66368 |
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Talstraße 33 Location floor: 1, parcel: 113/3 |
The house, allegedly from 1670, is listed in the older monument lists as one of very few rural properties in the district. | 1670 |
66370 |
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Syringe house | Talstraße 13A Location hallway: 1, parcel: 20/7 |
The small wooden structure was built around 1933 as a replacement for a syringe house that had burned down in front of the church on the northern outskirts. | 1928 to 1938 |
66350 |
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Lauterweg 3 Location hall: 1, parcel: 99/3 |
On the south-western edge of the village there is a large farmstead with a courtyard area enclosed on three sides. | 1895 |
66372 |
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Oberdorf 2 location hall: 1, parcel: 85/1 |
Large courtyard with a defining impact on the townscape. The oldest component is the eaves, two-zone residential building, which was probably built before the middle of the 18th century. | Early 17th century |
66374 |
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Oberdorf 5 location hall: 1, parcel: 51/2 |
The oldest part of the large courtyard is the gable, two-zone residential building. | 1725 to 1775 |
66376 |
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Querweg 3 position hall 1, hall unit: 75/4 |
Winkelhof with a gable facing the street. The eaves side of the house is shingled and regularly divided into five axes. | 1825 to 1875 |
66378 |
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Steigersweg one location Village: 1 parcel: 88/3 |
Standing in the middle of the village, the house is characterized by its size and roof design: it is probably the residential house of an originally Riedesel feudal courtyard, which cannot be proven as such from the printed sources. | 1713 |
66380 |
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Steigersweg 2 Corridor location : 1, parcel: 92/1 |
Courtyard facility expanded in several phases. The living area, divided into two zones, represents the oldest construction phase. | Early 18th century |
66382 |
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Steigersweg 7 Location hall: 1, parcel: 79/1 |
Well-preserved barn construction standing alone on the edge of the village, which was already entered on the plot of land from 1831. | around 1831 |
66384 |