List of cultural monuments in Elmstein

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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
Elmstein Castle Monument Zone Elmstein, Burgweg / Berggasse
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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 Elmstein Castle Monument Zonemore pictures
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
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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
Electoral hunting lodge Elmstein, Alte Forststraße 3
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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 Electoral hunting lodgemore pictures
Residential building Elmstein, Alte Schulstrasse 1
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late 18th or early 19th century Einfirsthaus, late 18th or early 19th century
Village fountain Elmstein, Bahnhofstrasse, next to No. 1
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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
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1898/99 late historical rural building with a crooked hip roof, 1898/99; Characteristic of the street with Schankstraße 2 Elmstein-Süd forestry officemore pictures
Courtyard Elmstein, Bogengasse 1 and 5
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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
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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
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1917 Memorial stone to the famine year 1917
Residential building Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 35
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1850 Lower stable house, partly half-timbered, 1850 Residential buildingmore pictures
Residential building Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 48
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1906 Late historic house, some with ornamental framework, marked 1906 Residential buildingmore pictures
Gasthaus "Zum Jäger from Kurpfalz" Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 50
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1804 former inn; stately hipped roof building, marked 1804; defining space and townscape
Protestant parish church Elmstein Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 54
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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 Protestant parish church Elmsteinmore pictures
Protestant rectory Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 56
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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
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1754 former inn "Zum Schloßberg", previously "Churpfalz-Gasthof"; late baroque half-hipped roof, partly timber-frame, 1754; defining the streetscape "Zum Schloßberg" innmore pictures
Gasthaus "Zur Linde" Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 60
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1908 stately historicizing corner building, 1908; defining space and townscape Gasthaus "Zur Linde"more pictures
Old Catholic Parish Church of the Visitation Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 62
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1765 Baroque hall, 1765, architect Karl Schaeffer , Heidelberg Old Catholic Parish Church of the Visitationmore pictures
Catholic rectory Elmstein, Hauptstrasse 76
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1775 Half-hip roof construction, 1775, partial renovation in the second half of the 19th century Catholic rectorymore pictures
Heraldic forge Elmstein, Möllbachstraße 5/7
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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 ) Heraldic forgemore pictures
Elmstein-Nord Forestry Office Elmstein, Schankstrasse 2
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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 Elmstein-Nord Forestry Officemore pictures
Catholic parish and pilgrimage church to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Elmstein, Schankstrasse 11
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1950-52 three-aisled basilica with transept and crossing tower, 1950–52, architect Albert Boßlet , Würzburg Catholic parish and pilgrimage church to the Immaculate Heart of Marymore pictures
Stone cross and landmarks Elmstein, north of the village on the K 38
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1768 and 1910 Sandstone cross, marked 1910 ( Ritterstein 132); following the road to the northeast in regular succession boundary stones, 1768 Stone cross and landmarks
Stone cross Elmstein, north of the village on the K 38
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1602 Loogstein; sandstone boulder in relief, first mentioned in 1602 Stone cross
Nibelungenfelsen Elmstein, north of the village on the L 504
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terraced rock massif, relief with Nibelungen saga figures, 1928 by Heinrich Hawick , Dortmund Nibelungenfelsen
Nibelungenheim Elmstein, north of the village in the forest; Legelberg district
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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
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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
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around 1900 Half-timbered construction on a solid base, mansard roof, around 1900
Residential building Appenthal, Talstrasse 2
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after 1906 stately one and a half storey half-timbered house, after 1906
Old tower Appenthal, Talstrasse 13
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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 Old towermore pictures
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
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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

Protestant Church Iggelbachmore pictures
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
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1836 stately lower barn, sandstone block construction, marked 1836
Residential building Iggelbach, Dorfstraße 86
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1832 Lower stable house, partly half-timbered (plastered), 1832
Residential building Iggelbach, Hübelgasse 1
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18th century Lower stable house, partly half-timbered (plastered), 18th century
Bell and clock tower Iggelbach, Schloßgasse no number
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1899 Sandstone block construction with tent roof, 1899; defining the townscape
Forester's house Iggelbach, Schloßgasse 13
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1911 Single-storey sandstone block building with a crooked hip roof, Heimatstil, 1911
Speyerbrunnenklause Speyerbrunn, Erlenbachstrasse
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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
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1930/31 Sandstone cuboid hall building in a Baroque style, 1930/31 by Josef Kuld , Mannheim; defining the townscape Catholic Church of St. Wendelinus and Hubertus
Residential building Speyerbrunn, Johanniskreuzer Straße 5
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1908/09 stately mansard roof building in the Baroque style, 1908/09, remodeling and expansion in 1916; defining the townscape Residential building
school Speyerbrunn, Johanniskreuzer Straße 9
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1851/52 former schoolhouse; 1851/52, architect Spaeth, Neustadt, increase in 1893, architect Lichtenberger, changed in 1922
Forester's house Speyerbrunn, Johanniskreuzer Straße 14
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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

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