List of cultural monuments in Fränkisch-Crumbach
The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of the municipality of Fränkisch-Crumbach , Odenwaldkreis , Hesse .
- Note: The order of the monuments in this list is based first on the districts and then on the address; alternatively, it can also be sorted according to the name, the number assigned by the State Office for Monument Preservation or the construction time.
The basis is the publication of the Hessian list of monuments, which was created for the first time on the basis of the Monument Protection Act of September 5, 1986 and has been continuously updated since then.
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Object no. |
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Entire facility in Fränkisch-Crumbach | Bahnhofstrasse / Darmstädter Strasse location |
The Protestant parish church, today's museum of local history and the manor house of the von Gemmingen family with the associated farm and park form an artistically valuable monument district in the center of the village. |
11102 |
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Former winery, now a local museum | Bahnhofstraße 2 Location hall: 31, parcel: 85/5 |
Former rent office and winery. A simple, two-story half-timbered building plastered with stone imitations, a solid basement base and hipped roof. Castle, cellar and church form a building group that characterizes the townscape. |
late 17th century |
11103 |
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Evangelical parish church | Bahnhofstraße 4 Location hallway: 31, parcel: 84 |
Late Gothic church building with a Romanesque predecessor. Consists of a rectangular west tower with an eight-sided pointed helmet, a rectangular nave hall and a 5/8 choir with a star vault. The preserved tombs from the 15th to 19th centuries, especially those of Rodenstein, are of particular importance. Castle, cellar and church form a building group that characterizes the townscape. | 1485/87 with previous building |
11104 |
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Castle of the Lords of Gemmingen | Darmstädter Straße 1, 3, 5, 5a, Bahnhofstraße 14 Location floor: 31, parcel: 85/13 |
Presumably the seat of the Lords of Crumstadt was already at this point. In 1575, Johann von Rodenstein built a permanent house as a noble residence in the village, which was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War and in 1645 the core was replaced by the current house. It has been owned by the von Gemmingen family since 1693. A seven-axis building with a massive basement, a half-timbered upper floor plastered in stone, disfigured gables and a gable roof with a crippled hip. The building has a farm yard in the north and a large park in the east. Castle, cellar and church form a building group that characterizes the townscape. | 1645 |
11105 |
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Darmstädter Straße 11 Location hall: 31, parcel: 86 |
1739 |
11106 |
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Fountain | Dornmühlgut location floor: 14, parcel: 28 |
640767 |
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Elisabethenstraße 18 Location floor: 33, parcel: 102/1 |
18th century, extension 19th century |
11107 |
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Former synagogue | Erbacher Straße 9 Location hallway: 32, parcel: 46 |
Plastered quarry sandstone building with a flat gable roof and characteristic horseshoe windows. | 1874 |
11108 |
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Villa Dauernheim | Erbacher Straße 51 Location hallway: 32, parcel: 68 |
Villa in Darmstadt Art Nouveau, with a sandstone ground floor and upper floor partly made of sandstone and partly made of half-timbered houses. Entrance area added around 1930. | 1904 |
11109 |
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Pretlack's crypt chapel | Friedhofstraße 35 Location floor: 32, parcel: 180/1 |
Classicist burial chapel | 1821 |
664698 |
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Sandstone bridges | Gersprenz, Mühlgraben location hall: 28, parcel: 105 and 108 |
Two sandstone wedge bridges, the larger (eastern) spanning the Gersprenz, the smaller (western) spanning the Mühlgraben. | 1870 |
11122 |
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Yard water hole | Holzwiese 1 position hallway: 19, parcel: 57/1 |
An isolated four-sided courtyard on the Nonroder Höhe. The one-story house stands on a high, massive base and is covered by a large dwelling. The barn opposite was moved here from Neunkirchen . | 18th century |
11124 |
Material part: corner stand | Parkweg 5 position corridor 31, plot: 102/3 |
A carved corner stand with a plaited round bar relief and inscription. Possibly in second use. | 1716 |
11110 |
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Rodenstein ruins | Rodenstein location hall: 24, parcel: 74/1 |
Ruins of Rodenstein Castle, built by the Lords of Crumbach | Middle of the 13th century |
11133 |
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Former Rodenstein estate | Rodensteinstraße 1 position corridor 24, parcel: 73/3 |
Below the Rodenstein castle ruins, the homonymous farmstead, now an inn. The two-storey, six-axle building, a stately, historicist half-timbered building with Art Nouveau echoes, was built in 1910 after the fire of the previous building, which like the castle had existed for centuries. The stone built in over the portal with the year 1593 comes from the castle. Interesting rectangular sandstone trough with double coat of arms and inscription in the terrace area of the main house. Three other buildings are part of the estate. | 1910 |
11134 |
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Former Pretlack Palace (town hall) | Rodensteiner Straße 8 Location hall: 32, parcel: 5/1 |
Former Pretlack'sches Palais, later a school, today the town hall of the community of Fränkisch-Crumbach. An elongated, fourteen-axis, plastered stone building with a hipped roof, built from demolition material from Rodenstein Castle. Impaired by the installation of full glass windows. In the courtyard is a half-timbered building from the 19th century, which was built as a coach house and is now used as a fire station. The large park with a lake that once stretched behind the house was sold and built on in the 19th century. The street name Allee still reminds of him. |
around 1802 |
11111 |
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Rodensteiner Straße 54 Location hall: 6, parcel: 1/16 |
Cubic villa with balcony core and gable portal under a tent roof with gabled dormers. | shortly after 1900 |
11112 |
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Römersberg 27 Location hallway: 31, parcel: 141 |
Day laborer's house in a fork in the road, once owned by the gentlemen of Gemmingen. | late 18th / early 19th century |
11113 |
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Former Sarolta School | Saroltastraße 3 Location hall: 33, parcel: 61 |
Built in 1754 as a rent office for the gentlemen of Gemmingen, converted into the “Saroltaschule” kindergarten in 1892, today a residential building. A representative baroque house with a massive basement and clapboard half-timbered upper floor and mansard roof. | 1754 |
11114 |
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Old Forge | Schafhof lane 1 position corridor 33, plot: 122/1 |
A half-timbered house above a massive high basement with an outside staircase. The former workshop under the gabled heightening on the corner.
According to the legend of Rodensteiner, the house is the army's station on the Wilder Jagt, where the Schnellertsherr is supposed to have his horse shod. |
1841 |
11115 |
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Schleiersbach farm | Bach 1 veil layer hallway: 3, parcel: 160/2 |
Single courtyard. The one-storey main house standing on a massive rubble stone base was supplemented around 1900 by a two-storey cantilever gazebo with a mansard gable roof. The building was also provided with an octagonal tower marker around 1900. Next to the house is a U-shaped guest house. Overall a curious group of buildings in Art Nouveau style. | around 1880 and around 1900 |
11123 |
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Schleiersbacher Straße 3 Location hall: 31, parcel: 87 |
Half-timbered house of a Hackenhof | late 18th century |
11116 |
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Schleiersbacher Straße 5 Location floor: 31, parcel: 88 |
Half-timbered house in a closed three-sided courtyard |
11117 |
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Schleiersbacher Straße 6 Location hall: 31, parcel: 101/1 |
Two-story half-timbered house in a large courtyard | Middle of the 18th century |
11118 |
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Schmahlmühle | Schmahlmühle 1 (south-east of Fränkisch-Crumbach, on the road to Unter-Gersprenz), Mühlgraben location floor: 9, parcel: 619, 623 |
Stately, four-sided closed courtyard, the former grinding, cutting and oil mill operated until around 1970 (oil mill now in Hessenpark Neu-Anspach). The half-timbered house with a massive basement was topped up in 1907 by a further, historicizing half-timbered storey with jamb, whereby the original mansard roof was replaced by a half-hipped roof. In 1910 a half-timbered arbor was added to the adjoining building. The barn with the outbuilding is from 1851. Behind the yard there is a wedge stone bridge made of sandstone over the Mühlgraben. | from 1775 |
11120 |
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(Road to Nieder-Kainsbach) | Stegmühle 1, at the K 75 location floor: 10, parcel: 31/11, 106/3, 119/24 |
The mill operated until 1966, with an almost undisturbed classicist half-timbered house, at right angles to it an outbuilding with a massive lower floor, high external staircase and a residential floor on the half-timbered upper floor. The plain tile roof and leaded glass windows are largely still in place. | Main building: 1796, farm building: 1946 |
11121 |
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Wingertsgasse 1, 1a, 1b Location floor: 31, parcel: 110 |
Three one-story half-timbered houses built next to one another under a continuous beaver tail roof. Unique in the Odenwald. | around 1800 |
11119 |
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Bierbach farm | Weiler Bierbach, Bierbach 1 location floor: 15, parcel: 89/1 |
The farm is the only part of the hamlet that is in the Franconian-Crumbacher district, the rest belongs to Brensbach-Wersau. However, it is older than the Wersau building. The house in the closed courtyard stands on a massive basement and has an outside staircase and a classicistic front door. | 1819 |
11135 |
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Weiler Eberbach, Eberbach 1 location corridor: 25, parcel: 34 |
The farm is the only farm in Eberbach belonging to Franconian-Crumbach, the rest of which is in the Eberbach district of Reichelsheim . The house is a two-storey half-timbered house, some of which is said to date from the 16th century. | 19th century |
11136 |
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Weiler Erlau, Erlau 1 Location floor: 21, parcel: 53/2 |
A four-sided courtyard rebuilt after a fire. Strictly three-zone half-timbered house on a solid basement plinth, with a two-flight flight of stairs. | 1763 |
11137 |
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Weiler Erlau, Erlau 2 Location hall: 25, parcel: 144/1 |
House on a four-sided courtyard. Half-timbered house on a solid basement base, with an outside staircase. | around the middle of the 18th century |
11138 |
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Weiler Erlau, Erlau 3 location corridor: 25, parcel: 147/1, 151/1 |
House on a four-sided courtyard, which was moved in 1864 from Bierbach to its current location. A two-storey half-timbered house on a massive basement. | late 18th century |
11139 |
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The entire hamlet of Güttersbach | Hamlet Güttersbach location |
The formerly larger hamlet now consists of two large four-sided courtyards that blend in perfectly with the landscape. |
11140 |
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Weiler Güttersbach, Güttersbach 1 Location corridor: 20, parcel: 60/4 |
Large four-sided courtyard with a classicist half-timbered house with a basement. | 1829 |
11142 |
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Weiler Güttersbach, Güttersbach 2 Location corridor: 20, parcel: 95/1 |
Four-sided courtyard with two-storey half-timbered house with a massive basement and a two-flight flight of stairs. | 1850 |
11141 |
Lost cultural monuments
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Lichtenberger Strasse 14 location |
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Römersberg 1 location |
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Web links
Commons : Cultural monuments in Fränkisch-Crumbach - collection of images, videos and audio files
- State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Hesse (ed.): Cultural monuments in Fränkisch-Crumbach In: DenkXweb, online edition of cultural monuments in Hesse
- Geoportal Hessen with map layers for area monuments and architectural monuments