List of cultural monuments in Eppelsheim

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In the list of cultural monuments in Eppelsheim , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Eppelsheim are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of July 31, 2018).

Monument zones

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Jewish cemetery monument zone west of the village; Hallway in the castle
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1833 around 80 stones, 19th and early 20th centuries, on the fenced-in area laid out in 1833

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Site fortification On the avenue, Beim Dorfgraben, Körnerstraße, Weiherwiese etc.
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1382 late medieval wall and ditch fortification, mentioned in 1382, formerly overgrown with elms ("Effenring"); one of the best preserved medieval village fortifications in Rheinhessen Site fortification
Old graveyard Bahnhofstrasse
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from 1864 in the cemetery:
  • Honorary grave field for soldiers 1914/18, occupied 1918–1973; nine cast iron crosses and 77 artificial stone crosses, three stones without a cross; one of the most important facilities of its kind in the region;
  • War memorial 1870/71, cast iron cross, marked 1906;
  • War memorial 1914/18, sandstone pillar, 1923;
  • War memorial 1939/45, grieving mother, 1961;
  • in the old part: tomb Jacob Wertz I († 1864), stele with a vegetable crown; Friederike Wilhelmine Weiss († 1903) tomb, neo-renaissance aedicule; Tomb of Karl and Philipp Stier I (both † 1906), neo-Gothic with a celestial finish; Tomb Elise Dohm († 1897), column with flower wreath
  • in the extension part: tomb of the married couple Jakob Trapp († 1918), stele with hourglass
Courtyard Bahnhofstrasse 10/12
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before 1817 former four-sided courtyard; No. 12: one-storey quarry stone building with a half-hip roof, before 1817; No. 10: single-storey plastered quarry stone building, marked 1818; barrel vaulted cellar, stable building
Courtyard Bahnhofstrasse 21
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18th century Four-sided courtyard, essentially from the 18th century; single-storey late baroque half-hipped roof building, partly timber-frame, marked 1767 and 1805; High cellar marked 1805, two-aisled vaulted cellar 1842, gate system marked 1820
Eppelsheim station Bahnhofstrasse 87/89
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Train station, 1867; late classical sandstone block construction, single-storey extensions; partly original equipment Eppelsheim station
Syringe house Gau-Heppenheimer Strasse 1
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1864 former syringe house; Plastered building with integrated hose drying tower, steeply proportioned gable facade, 1864, 1931 rebuilt (corner windows typical of the time) and enlarged; defining the streetscape
Courtyard Gau-Heppenheimer Straße 13
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early 19th century baroque courtyard, early 19th century; single-storey plastered building with half-timbered gables, marked 1804, former horse stable; Quarry stone building with barn function; Cowshed around 1840; Court gate marked 1813
Dalberger Tower Gau-Heppenheimer Strasse 22
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first quarter of the 16th century six-storey defense tower with pyramid roof, probably from the first quarter of the 16th century, remodeled in 1732/33 (roof structure dated 1733); Parts of the quarry stone wall that was once provided with battlements; in the barn portal (second use), marked 1734; former landmark in the garden; Relief stone in the building with Dalberg alliance coat of arms, inscribed 1613
Coat of arms stone Gau-Heppenheimer Strasse, at No. 24
Lage
18th century baroque coat of arms stone, 18th century
Courtyard Hangen-Weisheimer Strasse 6
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18th and 19th centuries Courtyard from the 18th and 19th centuries; late classicist house, Klak quarry stone building with knee floor, marked 1848, with furnishings; Gate system, three-aisled groin-vaulted stable, barn marked 1793, fountain, extensive garden
Lintel, relief stone, fountain Hangen-Weisheimer Strasse, at No. 9
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from 1711 former lintel, marked 1711; in the courtyard wall relief stone with coat of arms; two classicist handle pumps in the garden
Courtyard Hauptstrasse 8
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from 1811 Courtyard area; late classicist house, architect August Ermel, Worms, with older parts; barrel vaulted cellar, northern entrance marked 1818; Double barn, a cellar arch marked 1811, western wing from 1925, architect Heinrich Döss, Alzey; defining the streetscape Courtyard
New school Jahnstrasse 4
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1908 single-storey mansard roof building, Heimatstil, separate toilet block, handle pump, marked 1908
Courtyard Kirchgasse 2
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first half of the 18th century baroque three-sided courtyard; Baroque corner house, partly with ornamental framework (plastered), first half of the 18th century, additional storey in 1905; Quarry stone barn, marked 1769, with barrel vaulted cellars; three-aisled vaulted stable, before 1863; Gate system, around 1830; defining the streetscape
Protestant church Kirchgasse 18
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11th century Late Baroque-Early Classicist hipped roof hall building, marked 1791, with a Romanesque tower in the core, bell storey marked 1662; partly classical furnishings (1813–15);
Quarry stone retaining wall of the former churchyard
Protestant church
Residential building Switzerland corner 12
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1576 single-storey late Gothic house, marked 1576; barrel vaulted earth cellar
Residential building Zwerchgasse 3
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around 1700 Baroque house, partly half-timbered (plastered), around 1700
Lime kiln east of the village on Böllenbach; Hallway in the snail
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1918 Double lime kiln; Quarry stone retaining walls, 1918
Vaulted stable southeast of the village at the Kirchmühle
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around 1850 Barn of the church mill with three-aisled groin-vaulted stable, around 1850

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