List of cultural monuments in Bolanden
In the list of cultural monuments in Bolanden , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Bolanden including the districts Bolanderhof and Weierhof are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of August 15, 2017).
Monument zones
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Monument zone Burg Neubolanden | Bolanden, east of the village on the top of the Schloßberg Lage |
around 1206 | around 1206 by Werner III. and Philip II of Bolanden, founded in 1525, rebuilt in the 16th century, destroyed in 1689, quarry since the early 19th century, formerly one of the most impressive Palatinate castles; sparse remains of the outer and main castle: neck ditch, remains of a round tower, remains of the surrounding wall, approaches of two rectangular towers, wall remains of a gate tower |
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Monument Zone Hane Monastery | Bolanden, Klosterhof 1–4 position |
1487 | Founded before 1129 as an Augustinian canon monastery, after 1135 the Premonstratensian monastery, from around 1180 Premonstratensian monastery, since 1418 bailiwick of the Palatinate electors, devastated in 1525, dissolved in 1564 and converted into a farm, after being destroyed again in the Thirty Years War and in 1689 since 1706 owned by the Counts of Nassau- Weilburg, Bavarian state property from 1816, private property since 1821; rarely closed historical appearance with former monastery church St. Maria, two-aisled late-Gothic hall, after 1487, with remains of the Romanesque predecessor; in the former cemetery (today a park) some late baroque and classical tombstones; Of the convent buildings ("Unterer Klosterhof", Klosterhof 2), two wings are essentially Romanesque with remodels from the 15th to 20th centuries; Former farm yard (“Oberer Klosterhof”, Klosterhof 1, 4), today's appearance from the 18th and 19th centuries with a medieval core; in the park of the church Sacramentshäuschen (Spolie vom Kloster Münsterdreisen ) |
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Monument zone of the Gymnasium Weierhof | Weierhof, at the Aula 5 location |
1869 ff. | two three-part assemblies, 1869 ff., unique testimony to Wilhelmine education; “Haus Eichenfels”, two and a half-story plastered building, 1869, architect Krauhaus, Krefeld, extension in 1909; late classicist three-wing complex, central building 1888; “Haus Friedenau”, late classical plastered building, around 1890; late historical auditorium with roof turret, marked 1900, and three-story “stage house”, architect Adam Roos , furnishings; "Jungborn House", Baroque style building from the local style, 1908/09; Spolia from the former Premonstratensian monastery in Münsterdreisen | more pictures |
Monument zone in the center of Weierhof | Weierhof, Mühlgasse 7 and 9, Crayenbühlstraße 5, 7-18 and 20 location |
18th and 19th centuries | Closed building structure of the 18th and 19th centuries including the cemetery and the remains of the first Mennonite church, marked 1770, and the new Mennonite church (1836/37); the area built in the 17th and 18th centuries is characterized by nested open-plan courtyards and barns with half-timbered sections; West extension 1810–40 with single-storey houses |
Individual monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Protestant Church | Bolanden, Am Schützenpfad 2 location |
1926 | Baroque hipped roof building, 1926, architects Karl Latteyer and Hans Schneider, Ludwigshafen; defining the townscape | |
Residential building | Bolanden, Hauptstrasse 10 location |
1722 | Basically a baroque house, marked 1722 and 1853 (overmolding), Backhaus marked 1911 | |
Residential building | Bolanden, Hauptstrasse 26 location |
1858 | late classicist corner house, marked 1858; defining the streetscape | more pictures |
Council and school house | Bolanden, Hauptstrasse 28 location |
1829 | Council and former Protestant schoolhouse; stately late classicist corner building with roof turret, 1829; defining the streetscape | |
Community center | Bolanden, Marnheimer Straße 9 Location |
1897/98 | former schoolhouse, since 1982 community center; two and a half storey Wilhelminian style building, 1897/98, architect district master builder Ginand, Kirchheimbolanden; defining the streetscape | |
school | Bolanden, Marnheimer Straße 13 Location |
1821 | former schoolhouse with teachers' apartments; Classicist hipped roof building, 1821, gates on both sides; defining the streetscape | |
Catholic Church | Bolanden, Weitersweiler Weg 1 location |
1929/30 | Romanizing hall building, 1929/30, architects Kilian Höllrigl and Karl Renner , Kirchheimbolanden | more pictures |
Courtyard | Bolanderhof, No. 2 location |
18th and 19th centuries | Four-sided courtyard, 18th and 19th centuries; Baroque house, partly half-timbered, probably from the beginning of the 18th century, barn marked 1820, servants' house 1817, half-timbered gate system marked 1825 | |
Courtyard | Weierhof, Crayenbühlstraße 13 location |
18th century | Dreiseithof, 18th century; Einfirsthaus, partly half-timbered, half-hipped roof, allegedly from 1710, marked 1773 (probably an extension), doorway with half-timbered storage, barn, partly half-timbered | more pictures |
Mennonite Church | Weierhof, Crayenbühlstraße 14 location |
1837 | simple saddle roof construction, marked 1837, architect Jacob Krehbiel | more pictures |
Courtyard | Weierhof, Crayenbühlstraße 18 Location |
18th and early 19th centuries | Courtyard, 18th and early 19th centuries; Stately residential building with stable and attic, marked 1821, two farm buildings, partly half-timbered, one marked 1783 | |
Weyermühle | Weierhof, Mühlgasse 7 location |
16th Century | baroque mill estate; angular main building, partly half-timbered, half-hipped roofs: west wing baroque, around 1710, north wing over barrel-vaulted cellar and ground floor from the 16th century, half-timbered superstructure and kiln around 1770; Barn before 1760, horse stable marked 1771 | more pictures |
Courtyard | Weierhof, Mühlgasse 9 location |
18th and early 19th centuries | three-part courtyard, 18th and early 19th centuries; Baroque house, partly half-timbered, marked 1712 and 1803, extension 1809, barn second half of the 18th century | more pictures |
literature
- Dieter Krienke (editor): Cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate. Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Volume 15: Donnersbergkreis. Werner, Worms 1998, ISBN 3-88462-153-X .
- General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): Informational directory of the cultural monuments Donnersbergkreis . (PDF; 5.3 MB). Mainz 2017.
Web links
Commons : Cultural Monuments in Bolanden - Collection of images, videos and audio files