List of cultural monuments in Bechtolsheim

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In the list of cultural monuments in Bechtolsheim , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Bechtolsheim are listed. 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 of the Bechtolsheim historical cemetery Friedhofstrasse
location
around 1870 cemetery laid out from around 1870; south of the mourning hall approx. 40 tombs (around 1876 to 1935) in a wide variety of shapes: tomb A. Christina Held († 1876) and others: relief with festoons, lowered torches, acroters; Tomb Katharina Rickrich († 1882), the same type; Gravestones Elisabeth Ritter († 1878), Elisabeth Oehlhof († 1885), Katharina Binzel († 1888), each truncated column with drapery; Tomb of Johann Philipp Held († 1882), aedicule with vegetal crown; Tomb Barbara Held († 1887), laurel wreath relief in the semicircular gable; Balthasar Oehlhof († 1888) tomb, antique stele with urn of flames; Tomb Michael Krämmer († 1889), columned aedicula; Tomb of the married couple Ph. Jakob Schuckmann († 1891), compact obelisk in relief, photo medallion on the base; Grave of Auguste Stellwagen († 1894), ancient mourners; Grave of the Bretz family, display wall with central obelisk, late 19th century; six veteran graves with cast iron crosses (1897–1921), another with iron shaft
Monument zone Langgasse Bechtolsheim Langgasse 1–65 and 2–58; Bahnhofstrasse 1 and 2; Brückesgasse 2, Friedhofstrasse 1; Große Kirchgasse 2 and 3; Kleine Kirchgasse 3, 4, 6 and 8; Rathausstrasse 1; Sulzheimer Straße 2, 3, 4 and 8
location
17th to 20th century typical Rhenish Hessian house and farm types from the 17th to the 20th century including the street area with historical paving; Dorfgraben in the section from the Simultankirche to Grabenstrasse Monument zone Langgasse Bechtolsheimmore pictures

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Site fortification Langgasse, behind No. 1–83
Lage
former fortification; Medieval wall-ditch fortification with a still legible section (former village boundary) on the south-eastern edge of the village
War memorial Bahnhofstrasse, at No. 13
location
1923 War memorial 1914/18 of the Catholic Church Choir, granite stele, 1923
Catholic rectory Bahnhofstrasse 15
location
1896 former Catholic rectory; late historic house, 1896, economy
Evangelical school house Langgasse 11
location
1854/55 former Protestant school; late classical plastered building, 1854/55; Uniform group with Langgasse 17 Evangelical school house
Simultaneous church Bechtolsheim Langgasse 13
location
1482-92 Simultaneous Church of St. Maria and St. Christophorus; three-aisled late Gothic hall church of southern German characteristics, 1482–92, with extensively preserved architectural features, including church stalls decorated in late Gothic style, and Stumm organ (→ organ of the simultaneous church in Bechtolsheim ) Simultaneous church Bechtolsheimmore pictures
Bechtolsheim bell tower Langgasse 15, at the Simultankirche
Lage
1907 free-standing bell tower, 1907 by Paul Meissner Bechtolsheim bell towermore pictures
Catholic schoolhouse Langgasse 17
location
1854/55 former Catholic school; late classical plastered building, 1854/55; Uniform group with Langgasse 11 Catholic schoolhouse
Evangelical rectory Langgasse 18
location
first third of the 18th century Baroque half-hipped roof building, partly plastered half-timbering, first third of the 18th century; With memorial plaque for Pastor Wilhelm Hoffmann , who became known for his contributions to Rheinhessen folklore Evangelical rectory
Residential building Langgasse 28
location
around 1700 Baroque house, some with decorative framework, around 1700 Residential building
town hall Langgasse 44
location
1592 Town hall with southern-looking arcades and a crooked hip roof, partly timber-framed work from the Renaissance , inscribed 1592/93; Spolia from the 12th and 16th to 18th centuries town hallmore pictures
Residential building Langgasse 53
location
1795 Late baroque house with half-hipped roof, some with half-timbering, marked 1795
Apex Langgasse, at No. 61
Lage
1610 Former crown stone, marked 1610
Wayside cross Langgasse, opposite No. 93
location
1740 Baroque wayside cross, marked 1740, with terracotta body Wayside cross
Inscription plaque Schlossgasse, at No. 10
location
1580 Renaissance inscription plaque, marked 1580; Board of donors to the moated castle of the Lords of Dalberg Inscription plaque
Courtyard Sulzheimer Strasse 6
location
first half of the 18th century Courtyard area; Baroque residential building, partly with (ornamental) half-timbering, first half of the 18th century, north wing with dance hall, later 19th century Courtyard
Fountain stick Sulzheimer Strasse, at No. 23
location
17th century Former well stock in relief in a courtyard wall, 17th century
Bechtolsheim-Biebelnheim water reservoir west of the village on the L 430 to Gabsheim; Hallway in the Laimen Since the water tank is located in the Biebelnheim district, see the list of cultural monuments in Biebelnheim . Bechtolsheim-Biebelnheim water reservoir

literature

See also

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Legal ordinance on the protection of the monument zone of the historic Bechtolsheim cemetery (PDF; 21 kB), accessed on October 19, 2018
  2. Draft of the ordinance on placing the monument zone Langgasse Bechtolsheim under protection ( Memento of July 18, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 93 kB); Retrieved November 1, 2011