List of cultural monuments in Alzey-Weinheim

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The list of cultural monuments in Alzey-Weinheim includes all cultural monuments in the Weinheim district of the Rhineland-Palatinate district town of Alzey . The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of July 31, 2018).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone Villa Heiligenblut Hauptstrasse 114
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1880s Plastered building with Belevedereturm, 1880s (upper floor rebuilt); neo-Gothic chapel of the Holy Blood in the walled vineyard area, marked 1890; neo-Gothic crenellated lookout tower, marked 1887; Overall structural arrangement with vineyards that characterize the landscape Monument zone Villa Heiligenblutmore pictures

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Cemetery architecture and tombs Fritz-Erler-Strasse
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in the cemetery:
  • three-part neo-Gothic gate system, marked 1899;
  • War memorial 1870/71, sandstone obelisk in relief, inscribed 1888; Associated honorary grave field with cross-crowned steles for the veterans who died between 1887 and 1940;
  • Tombs: Neidlinger family, monumental neo-classical complex, around 1900; Meitzler-Neidlinger family, display wall in factual, classifying forms, around 1928; Families Ph. Rathgeber and Ph. Eibach, massive aedicule, around 1924; Families Rau and Vonderheit, display wall with niche relief (Christ after Thorvaldsen ), around 1927; Family Trautwein-Hebermehl, stepped display wall, galvanoplastic relief, around 1930
Transformer station Georg-Neidlinger-Straße 13
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1912 Transformer station; three-storey type building with a half-hip roof, 1912
basement, cellar Georg-Neidlinger-Straße, at No. 17
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around 1890 underground cellar with neo-renaissance portal, around 1890
Courtyard Großer Spitzenberg 5
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1897 Four-sided courtyard; stately late founding hipped roof building, partly ornamental framework, 1897, architect city master builder Jakob Schmitt, pedestrian gate marked 1898, quarry stone barn from the middle of the 19th century
Deutschherrenhof Hauptstrasse 3/5/7
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1613 former Deutschherrenhof; single-storey mansard hipped roof building, marked 1765, Wappenstein marked 1613, Ofenstein marked 1769, Ofenstein with house brand marked 1754; So-called tithe barn with a crooked hip roof, 18th century
Protestant church Hauptstrasse 32
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1747/48 Baroque hall building with a half-hip roof, 1747/48, south tower 1923–27, neo-Gothic furnishings
school Hauptstrasse 34
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1827 former evangelical schoolhouse; one-and-a-half-storey late classicist plastered building, 1827; in the ensemble with the evangelical church characterizing the streetscape
Fountain Hauptstrasse, at No. 173
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Early 18th century Wall fountain with a baroque altar canopy containing Our Lady with Child, early 18th century; richly carved wine barrel bottom, 1810 on the occasion of Napoleon's wedding to Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria Fountain
Pumping station Offenheimer Strasse 2
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1909 Neo-Classical colored Heimatstil building, marked 1909
Obermühle Offenheimer Strasse 40
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from 1784 former upper mill; Three-wing complex: late classicist house, marked 1896; West wing and east stable wing from the first half of the 19th century; Basement in the slope marked 1784 and 1796
Courtyard Rathausstrasse 5
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1759 Three-sided courtyard; Essentially a late baroque half-timbered house, early 18th century, partially massively replaced and plastered in the 19th century; Smithy, marked 1907; Barn barn wing, 19th century; two-part gate system, marked 1759; defining the streetscape
Catholic rectory Rathausstrasse 23/25
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1766 former Catholic rectory; late baroque hipped roof building, marked 1766; former barn (No. 25), quarry stone building with a crooked hip roof, 18th century
Old school Rathausstrasse 34
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1887 School and town hall; late classical sandstone block construction, hipped roof, marked 1887
Catholic parish church of St. Gallus St. Gallus-Ring 37
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11th century Romanesque west tower, 11th (?) or 12th century, late Gothic stair tower; late gothic nave 1740 remodeled in baroque style; Gothic choir, 14th century; Sacristy marked 1481; Furnishings from the 15th and 18th centuries;
On the walled former cemetery (archway marked 1739): Neo-Gothic gravestone Laubenheimer in relief, marked 1876
Catholic parish church of St. Gallus
Water tank west of the village; Hallway at the Mandelberg
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1909 Boss block construction with pyramid roof, 1909

literature

Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmäler in Alzey-Weinheim  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ordinance on the protection of a monument zone in the city of Alzey, Weinheim district (PDF; 809 kB), accessed on October 19, 2018