List of cultural monuments in Elmstein
The list of cultural monuments in Elmstein contains all the cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Elmstein, including the districts of Appenthal , Harzofen , Iggelbach , Speyerbrunn and Wolfsgrube . In the districts of Erlenbach , Helmbach , Mückenwiese , Röderthal , Schafhof , Schwabenbach , Schwarzbach and Stilles Tal there are no cultural monuments. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of September 26, 2017).
Monument zones
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Elmstein Castle Monument Zone | Elmstein, Burgweg / Berggasse location |
12th Century | Founding probably in the 12th century by Count Palatine Konrad to secure roads, destroyed in 1525 or 1688; Spur plant; Remains of the shield wall and the hall; defining the townscape |
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Monument zone in the center of Iggelbach | Iggelbach, Dorfstrasse 54–101 (without numbers 55, 63, 66, 81 and 93), Hübelgasse 1, 3 and 5, Schlossgasse 2, Wiesengasse 1, 2–10 (even numbers) and 7–17 (odd numbers), Steingasse 2, Entengasse 1–4 location |
18th and 19th centuries | Forest workers 'village with lower stables from the 18th and 19th centuries, school, teachers' houses, guest house |
Individual monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Electoral hunting lodge | Elmstein, Alte Forststraße 3 location |
Mid 18th century | former electoral hunting lodge; Two-sided courtyard, mid-18th century; Baroque half-timbered building (plastered) with hipped mansard roof; Baroque cellar building, marked 1754 |
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Residential building | Elmstein, Alte Schulstrasse 1 location |
late 18th or early 19th century | Einfirsthaus, late 18th or early 19th century | |
Village fountain | Elmstein, Bahnhofstrasse, next to No. 1 location |
first half of the 19th century | former village well; Classical fountain stick, first half of the 19th century, two basins | |
Elmstein-Süd forestry office | Elmstein, Bahnhofstraße 18 location |
1898/99 | late historical rural building with a crooked hip roof, 1898/99; Characteristic of the street with Schankstraße 2 |
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Courtyard | Elmstein, Bogengasse 1 and 5 location |
late 18th century | stately lower stable house, partly half-timbered, separate barn, late 18th century | |
Cemetery cross and war memorial | Elmstein, Friedhofstrasse, in the cemetery location |
from 1896 | Cemetery laid out in 1820, expanded several times; neo-Gothic cemetery cross, marked 1896; Cenotaph 1914/18 and 1939/45 with parts of the 1934 memorial | |
Inscription stone | Elmstein, Hauptstrasse, at No. 30 location |
1917 | Memorial stone to the famine year 1917 | |
Residential building | Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 35 location |
1850 | Lower stable house, partly half-timbered, 1850 |
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Residential building | Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 48 location |
1906 | Late historic house, some with ornamental framework, marked 1906 |
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Gasthaus "Zum Jäger from Kurpfalz" | Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 50 location |
1804 | former inn; stately hipped roof building, marked 1804; defining space and townscape | |
Protestant parish church Elmstein | Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 54 location |
1841-43 | Sandstone cuboid hall building in round arch style with neo-Romanesque motifs, 1841–43, architect August von Voit , late historical facade tower, 1895, architect Heinrich Jester , Speyer; defining the townscape |
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Protestant rectory | Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 56 location |
first half of the 19th century | stately hipped roof building, Heimatstil, first half of the 19th century, increase in 1908, architect Müller, Kaiserslautern | |
"Zum Schloßberg" inn | Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 57 location |
1754 | former inn "Zum Schloßberg", previously "Churpfalz-Gasthof"; late baroque half-hipped roof, partly timber-frame, 1754; defining the streetscape |
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Gasthaus "Zur Linde" | Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 60 location |
1908 | stately historicizing corner building, 1908; defining space and townscape |
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Old Catholic Parish Church of the Visitation | Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 62 location |
1765 | Baroque hall, 1765, architect Karl Schaeffer , Heidelberg |
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Catholic rectory | Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 76 location |
1775 | Half-hip roof construction, 1775, partial renovation in the second half of the 19th century |
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Heraldic forge | Elmstein, Möllbachstraße 5/7 location |
former heraldic forge; in the basement of the simple high-rise building ( picture ) water-powered forge with technical equipment; not far north of the forge Bachwehr ( picture ) |
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Elmstein-Nord Forestry Office | Elmstein, Schankstrasse 2 location |
1808 | rural half-hipped roof construction, partly with ornamental framework, 1808, conversion and extension in 1909, architect Otto Baer , Speyer; defining the street scene with Bahnhofstrasse 18 |
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Catholic parish and pilgrimage church to the Immaculate Heart of Mary | Elmstein, Schankstrasse 11 location |
1950-52 | three-aisled basilica with transept and crossing tower, 1950–52, architect Albert Boßlet , Würzburg |
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Stone cross and landmarks | Elmstein, north of the village on the K 38 location |
1768 and 1910 | Sandstone cross, marked 1910 ( Ritterstein 132); following the road to the northeast in regular succession boundary stones, 1768 |
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Stone cross | Elmstein, north of the village on the K 38 location |
1602 | Loogstein; sandstone boulder in relief, first mentioned in 1602 |
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Nibelungenfelsen | Elmstein, north of the village on the L 504 location |
terraced rock massif, relief with Nibelungen saga figures, 1928 by Heinrich Hawick , Dortmund |
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Nibelungenheim | Elmstein, north of the village in the forest; Legelberg district location |
single-storey Heimatstil building, marked 1927–1934, architect Bruno Lenhard , on older remains | ||
Trift facilities on the Legelbach | Elmstein, north of the village on the Legelbach location |
second quarter of the 19th century | Franzensklause, second quarter of the 19th century; north of it on the road near the hat fountain Riesel; Trockenentalklause | |
Clock and bell tower | Appenthal, Mühlstrasse no number location |
around 1900 | Half-timbered construction on a solid base, mansard roof, around 1900 | |
Residential building | Appenthal, Talstrasse 2 location |
after 1906 | stately one and a half storey half-timbered house, after 1906 | |
Old tower | Appenthal, Talstrasse 13 location |
1488 | Chapel ruin; Quarry stone building with approaches to the outer walls of the former hall building, 1488; Parts of the nave walls in House Talstrasse 15 |
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Harzofen House of Friends of Nature | Harzofen, Esthaler Straße 63, 65 Lage |
1919-21 | 1919–21 with older parts, expansion 1933/34; No. 63 with a crooked hipped roof in the local style, stair tower; No. 65 from 1938 | |
Protestant Church Iggelbach | Iggelbach, Dorfstraße 31 location |
1931-33 | Saalbau in Heimatstil, 1931–33, architect Ernst Stoll , Neustadt; defining the townscape; associated with the parish hall (Dorfstraße 29), hipped roof building in the Baroque style, 1928/29 |
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school | Iggelbach, Dorfstrasse 54 / 54a and 56 Lage |
1905 | School house and former teacher's residence; No. 56 School, half-hip roof building, 1905, extension 1910; No. 54/54 a single-storey double house with mansard hipped roofs, around 1910; overall structural system; defining the townscape | |
Residential building | Iggelbach, Dorfstraße 69 location |
1836 | stately lower barn, sandstone block construction, marked 1836 | |
Residential building | Iggelbach, Dorfstraße 86 location |
1832 | Lower stable house, partly half-timbered (plastered), 1832 | |
Residential building | Iggelbach, Hübelgasse 1 location |
18th century | Lower stable house, partly half-timbered (plastered), 18th century | |
Bell and clock tower | Iggelbach, Schloßgasse no number location |
1899 | Sandstone block construction with tent roof, 1899; defining the townscape | |
Forester's house | Iggelbach, Schloßgasse 13 location |
1911 | Single-storey sandstone block building with a crooked hip roof, Heimatstil, 1911 | |
Speyerbrunnenklause | Speyerbrunn, Erlenbachstrasse location |
1834 | Speyerbrunnenklause and spring connection, reservoir, marked 1834; Sandstone cuboid and stairs, 19th century | |
Catholic Church of St. Wendelinus and Hubertus | Speyerbrunn, Johanniskreuzer Straße 1 location |
1930/31 | Sandstone cuboid hall building in a Baroque style, 1930/31 by Josef Kuld , Mannheim; defining the townscape |
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Residential building | Speyerbrunn, Johanniskreuzer Straße 5 location |
1908/09 | stately mansard roof building in the Baroque style, 1908/09, remodeling and expansion in 1916; defining the townscape |
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school | Speyerbrunn, Johanniskreuzer Straße 9 location |
1851/52 | former schoolhouse; 1851/52, architect Spaeth, Neustadt, increase in 1893, architect Lichtenberger, changed in 1922 | |
Forester's house | Speyerbrunn, Johanniskreuzer Straße 14 location |
1883/84 | one and a half storey plastered late classicist building, 1883/84, farm building | |
Forest house Wolfsgrube | Wolfsgrube, northeast of Schwabenbach Lage |
1827-31 | cubic classical hipped roof building, 1827–31, architect Johann Bernhard Spatz , heightened around 1920; Complete system with front garden and farm buildings |
literature
- Georg Peter Karn, Rolf Mertzenich: Bad Dürkheim district. City of Bad Dürkheim, municipality of Haßloch, municipalities of Deidesheim, Lambrecht, Wachenheim (= cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate. Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany . Volume 13.1 ). Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 1995, ISBN 3-88462-119-X .
- General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (Ed.): Informational directory of cultural monuments in the Bad Dürkheim district (PDF; 5.1 MB). Mainz 2017.
Web links
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