List of cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Bockenheim
The list contains the listed cultural monuments of the Frankfurt district of Bockenheim .
Cultural monuments in Bockenheim
At Leonhardsbrunn
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Object no. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
villa | Am Leonhardsbrunn 5 location |
Neoclassical villa based on a design by Robert Wollmann (1879–1948) with a symmetrical facade, extended mansard roof , dormers decorated with columns and coffered roof soffit | 1912 |
154490 |
|
villa | Am Leonhardsbrunn 7 location |
Prestigious neoclassical villa by L. Valentin with an embossed facade | 1913 |
154491 |
|
Villa (attached to Ditmarstrasse 7) | Am Leonhardsbrunn 10 location |
Two-storey villa by Georg Rizert (* 1879) made of red bricks in the cubic style of the early modern period. Semi-detached house with Ditmarstrasse 7 | 1929/1930 |
154483 |
|
Villa Merton | Am Leonhardsbrunn 12-14 location |
Neo-Baroque villa based on a design by Anton Eyssen (1849–1928) for the manufacturer Richard Merton with a symmetrical facade and central projectile with an elaborate entrance portal | 1928 |
156849 |
Basalt road
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Object no. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
archway | Basaltstrasse 23 location |
Erected on the site of a former ice cream factory, also for the neighboring slaughterhouse. Sandstone arch with cuboids, bust of Mozart, mask and three sandstone reliefs. It was built around 1900 like the “Zur Liederhalle” ballroom behind it. From 1928 this was converted into a cinema by the innkeeper Hans Müller. Before that, it was one of the largest meeting and event rooms in Frankfurt. Here on September 23, 1913, Rosa Luxemburg gave a highly regarded speech on the political situation and the task of the working class. Her speech became a reason for her arrest. Next to the archway, a plaque commemorates Rosa Luxemburg. In 1941, in the course of modernization, the restaurant in the front building was given up in favor of a cinema foyer with adjoining rooms. Unlike most of Frankfurt's movie theaters, the “Titania Palace” survived the bombing raids in World War II almost undamaged. The cinema had to close in 1977 for economic reasons. From 1985 to 1998 the community center of Saalbau GmbH, today a free stage. The front building is now owned by the Old Catholic parish. | around 1900 |
154485 |
Blanchardstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Object no. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Corner house (Zeppelinallee 65-67) | Blanchardstrasse 17 location |
The representative neoclassical villa with a rectangular floor plan, symmetrical plastered facade and double-sided wing structures under a high mansard roof has high windows between folding shutters on the side wings, e.g. Sometimes as doors behind ornamental barred balconies and the original entrance portico. | 1921 to 1925 |
154606 |
|
Block of flats | Blanchardstrasse 18-24 location |
Home of Julius Lönholdt on a rectangular ground plan and varied articulated elements of the facade with Neurennaicance and Jugendstil side and Eingangsvorbauten in complex Sandsteinskulptierung. | 1911 |
154487 |
Bockenheimer Landstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Object no. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Bockenheimer Warte | Bockenheimer Warte location |
The Bockenheimer Warte is one of the waiting towers of the Frankfurter Landwehr . | 15th century |
154488 |
|
University Library Johann Christian Senckenberg | Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134 location |
New construction of the university library according to plans by Ferdinand Kramer . The bronze sculpture Prometheus, made by Ossip Zadkine , is located in the entrance area of the library . This figure from Greek mythology, made in 1954, was placed in the hall in 1965. It depicts Prometheus holding fire in his hand to bring it to people. | 1965 |
519126 |
|
Dormitory | Bockenheimer Landstrasse 135 location |
The student dormitory is the only residential building on the Bockenheim campus, which is planned based on the American model . Construction based on plans by Ferdinand Kramer. | 1956 |
519127 |
Broßstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Object no. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Villa (duplex with number 7) | Broßstraße 5 position hall: 25, parcel: 220/63 |
Neoclassical villa based on a design by Andreas Nikolaus Mehs (1866–1946) with a richly structured symmetrical facade, profiled window walls made of sandstone and carved parapets. | 1911 |
154489 |
more pictures |
Villa (duplex with number 7) | Broßstraße 7 Location floor: 25, parcel: 367/220 |
Neoclassical villa based on a design by Alfred Bruno Engelhard (1867–1941) with a richly structured symmetrical facade, profiled sandstone window frames and carved parapet panels. A stumbling block has been laid in front of the house . | 1911 |
154492 |
Ditmarstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Object no. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
villa | Ditmarstrasse 4 location |
Representative villa expanded by additions based on a design by Hermann Muthesius (1861–1927) in the style of the fading historicism | 1923 |
154493 |
|
villa | Ditmarstrasse 5 location |
Prestigious villa designed by Fritz Eppstein (1877–1960) | 1924 |
154494 |
|
villa | Ditmarstrasse 7 location |
Two-storey villa by Georg Rizert (* 1879) made of red bricks in the cubic style of the early modern period. Semi-detached house with Am Leonhardsbrunn 10 | 1929/1930 |
154495 |
|
villa | Ditmarstrasse 9 location |
Representative neoclassical villa based on a design by Clemens Musch (1887–1957) and Ernst May . The plastered facade is clearly structured by pillars made of bossed ashlars. | 1914 |
154496 |
Elisabethenplatz
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Object no. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
cath. Elisabethenkirche | Elisabethenplatz 5 location |
Neo-Gothic church in brickwork with a monumental front tower under a pointed helmet. In the church there is a relief depicting the death of Mary from the 15th century. | Inauguration on December 16, 1870 |
154497 |
Emil-Sulzbach-Strasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Object no. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Residential building | Emil-Sulzbach-Straße 13 location |
Neoclassical house on a rough ground floor. The decorative facade is accentuated by fluted sandstone pillars crowned by capitals across both upper floors. | circa 1916 | |
|
Hussar memorial | Emil-Sulzbach Strasse location |
Expressionist hussar memorial. The monument originally stood on a square on Emil-Sulzbach Strasse (today Theodor-Adorno-Platz) and was moved to the Senckenberganlage in 2003. | 1925 |
Falkstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Francke School | Falkstrasse 71 location |
Late classical three-storey school building on an almost square floor plan with risalits and a street-side entrance portal. Built as a former Bockenheimer Realschule , for boys and girls separate lessons, from 1913 renamed the Falk Middle School and from 1950 named after the theologian August Hermann Francke , the former Francke School was built in 1888 as a boys' elementary school . | 1876 |
Florastrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Tenement house | Florastraße 25 location |
Neo-Gothic apartment building in brickwork behind a two-tone decorative facade. Parapet fields, arches and cornices in a masonry decoration. Roofed entrance portal. Windows on the upper floor with stucco-decorated arched fields. Blind window on plastered side wall | 1898 |
Georg-Speyer-Strasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
more pictures |
Old Liebig School, now Max Beckmann School | Georg-Speyer-Straße 37 = Sophienstraße 70 Location floor: 10, parcel: 693/38, 1028/42 |
The building was used from 1913 to 1966 by the Liebig secondary school and from 1988 by the Max Beckmann school. The architect was city architect Adolf Moritz . Inside there is an excellent original interior: paintings, stucco work , building sculptures, etc. The design of the paintings comes from glass painter Linnemann . | 1913 |
154502 |
Georg-Voigt-Strasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Former professor's villa, then an institute of the university, now Tibet House Germany | Georg-Voigt-Straße 4 location |
Neoclassical villa with a sandstone block facade and elaborate decoration in the window area | 1910 | |
|
former professor's villa, now the university's institute | Georg-Voigt-Straße 6 location |
Neoclassical villa with a symmetrical plastered facade with an axial projection. Semi-detached house with number 8 | 1910 | |
|
former professor's villa, now the university's institute | Georg-Voigt-Straße 8 location |
Neoclassical villa with a symmetrical plastered facade with an axial projection. Semi-detached house with number 6 | 1910 | |
|
former professor's villa, now the university's institute | Georg-Voigt-Straße 10 location |
Neoclassical villa with a symmetrical plastered facade with an axial projection. Semi-detached house with number 12 | 1924 | |
|
former professor's villa, now the university's institute | Georg-Voigt-Straße 12 location |
Neoclassical villa with a symmetrical plastered facade with an axial projection. Semi-detached house with number 10 | 1924 | |
|
Residential building | Georg-Voigt-Straße 17 location |
Residential house on a square base and a flat pyramid roof with an extension on the garden side and an expressionist architectural ornament | 1920 | |
|
Residential building | Georg-Voigt-Straße 19 location |
Residential house with window walls, gabled balcony, decorative grilles and eaves in expressionistic forms. | 1925 | |
|
Institute for Pharmacy and Food Chemistry | Georg-Voigt-Straße 14–16 location |
Five-storey house with a lecture hall building in front of Vogtstrasse by Ferdinand Kramer with the assistance of KP Henrici | 1957 |
Ginnheimer Stadtweg
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Europaturm | Ginnheimer Stadtweg 90 location |
Telecommunications tower built according to a design by Johannes Möhrle and Peter Metzger on behalf of the German Federal Post Office. | 1974-1979 |
Ginnheimer Strasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Villa Passavant-Andreae and Bleidenbrunnen | Ginnheimer Strasse 9 location |
The representative garden villa preserved in the style of the Italian Renaissance was built for Samuel Passavant (1787–1855) according to the design by Johann Friedrich Christian Hess . | 1829 |
Graefstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Philosophicum | Graefstrasse 74–76 location |
The Philosophicum is a steel frame construction designed by Ferdinand Kramer with unclad external supports. Staircases and gable panels in reinforced concrete. | 1958-1960 | |
|
Bockenheimer depot | Graefstrasse 94–96 location |
The Bockenheimer Depot is a former depot and the former main workshop of the Frankfurt am Main tram . Today the building is used as a venue for the municipal theaters . | 1900 |
Grempstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Gremp's house | Grempstrasse 36 location |
The stone building with two floors and an octagonal stair tower belonged to the noble court of the Gremp von Freudenstein family. | 1582 to 1593 |
Hamburger Allee
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
more pictures |
= Varrentrappstrasse 28 = Werner von Siemens School now Gutenberg School Frankfurt am Main | Hamburger Allee 23 location |
historicizing school building. The architect was municipal building officer Rudolf Reinicke (1870–1939); Formerly the headquarters of the Werner von Siemens School (new building in Gallus) now a vocational school complex (Frankfurt am Main) | 1908-1911 |
Hans-Sachs-Strasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
villa | Hans-Sachs-Straße 6 location |
House Erlenbach. Modern villa in cubic shapes by Ferdinand Kramer. | 1930 |
Hersfelder Strasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Garages | Hersfelder Strasse 21–23 location |
Modern garage construction on a parabolic floor plan by Ernst Balser and Franz Heberer in brick masonry for Mannesmann-Mulag-LKW-AG | 1922-24 |
Homburger Strasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Tenement house | Homburger Strasse 36 location |
Neo-baroque tenement house with symmetrical plaster / sandstone facade and rich architectural sculpture | 1904 |
Juliusstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
= Markgrafenstrasse 19 | Juliusstrasse 26 location |
Tenement house in the neo-renaissance style with artistically designed balconies. | 1905 |
Gravel road
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Apartment building = Robert-Mayer-Straße 28 | Kiesstrasse 1 location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house | 1904 | |
|
Wrought | Kiesstrasse 4 location |
Former military training forge. It is a classicist clinker brick building with a cornice in an ornamental bond | 1881 |
church Square
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
St. Jacob's Church. Church, wall and well are protected | Kirchplatz 9 location |
At its core, it is a late Gothic parish church from 1365. Extensions were made in 1634 and 1767. After it was destroyed in the Second World War, it was rebuilt in 1956. It is an aisle church with semi-circular closed narrow sides and glass windows by Charles Crodel (1956). The classicist bell tower on the south side was built in brick masonry in 1852/53 according to plans by the master bricklayer Brand from Bockenheim. A classical fountain with a cast iron pump column and the stone wall are also under protection. | late 18th century |
Kreuznacher Strasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Old cemetery and war memorial | Kreuznacher Strasse location |
The cemetery on Kreuznacher Strasse / Solmsstrasse has various protected objects. Among them are the warrior monument 1875 and the graves of the Rohmer family: JCRohmer (1825) and his wife (1858) as well as the stele for H. Rohmer (1867) | 1825 |
Kuhwaldstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
more pictures |
Power station | Kuhwaldstrasse 61 location |
The power station is a yellow brick building with red pilaster strips and detached blind arches on Kuhwaldstrasse. The power station is located behind a symmetrical gable facade on Kuhwaldstraße, while the former administration building and the condensation plant with its tower-like design are located on Ohmstraße. | 1892 |
Kurfürstenplatz
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Square and fountain | Kurfürstenplatz location |
The square named after Elector Wilhelm I (Hessen-Kassel) is characterized by the monumental fountain made of red Main sandstone in the middle, which was inaugurated on May 23, 1914. It is a foundation of the citizens of Bockenheim. Its architect was Prof. Caspar Lennartz and the Frankfurt sculptor Emil Hub . | 1913 |
Kurfürstenstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Apartment and commercial building = Leipziger Straße 51 (former West department store) | Kurfürstenstrasse 1 location |
Rental and commercial building based on a design by Jean Eichberger (1883–1918). The neoclassical facade has art nouveau ornaments. | 1913 | |
|
Apartment building = Leipziger Strasse 53 | Kurfürstenstrasse 2 location |
Apartment building with facade with neo-neural details and tower-like corner accentuation | 1895 |
Leipziger Street
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Delkeskamp's house | Leipziger Strasse 9 location |
late classicist country house | around 1850 | |
|
Apartment and commercial building = Kurfürstenstrasse 1 (former Wronker -Bockenheim department store, later West department store) | Leipziger Strasse 51 location |
Residential and commercial building based on a design by Jean Eichberger (1883–1918). The neoclassical facade has art nouveau ornaments. | 1913 | |
|
Apartment building = Kurfürstenstraße 2 | Leipziger Strasse 53 location |
Apartment building with facade with neo-neural details and tower-like corner accentuation | 1895 | |
|
Tenement house | Leipziger Strasse 60 location |
Tenement house in the neo-renaissance style with plastered facade and archiving windows, partially supplemented by curtain arches. Shell decoration in the arch field. A bay tower emphasizes the corner location. | around 1900 | |
|
Tenement house | Leipziger Strasse 62 location |
Apartment building designed by Justus A. Helme . An Art Nouveau shop has been preserved behind paneling on the ground floor. | 1905 | |
|
Tenement house | Leipziger Strasse 62 A location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house with balconies on profiled consoles. From 1909 to at least 1920 the seat of the first Bockenheim cinema, founded in 1909 (daily playtime), 150 seats, operator Eduard Reichel, Elbestr. 31. After the Second World War, the seat of a wine shop. | 1905 | |
|
Tenement house | Leipziger Strasse 64 location |
Neoclassical tenement house. The corner position is emphasized by a two-storey bay window. | around 1905 | |
|
Bock pharmacy | Leipziger Strasse 71 location |
The classicist half-timbered house was built by the pharmacist FGWerner as an “Offizin zum Löwen” and still serves as a pharmacy today. | 1822 |
Ludolfusstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Villa (duplex with number 11) | Ludolfusstraße 9 location |
Neoclassical villa with rich architectural ornamentation and accented corners by arbor. | 1911 | |
|
Villa (duplex with number 9) | Ludolfusstraße 11 location |
Neoclassical villa with rich architectural ornamentation and accented corners by arbor. | 1911 | |
|
villa | Ludolfusstraße 13 location |
Villa with a simple neoclassical facade and sparse architectural decorations in the Baroque style. The ornamented garden gate is also under protection. | 1911 |
Ludwig Ehrhard plant
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Festival hall | Festhalle location |
Large event hall built according to plans by Friedrich von Thiersch . The domed structure, which does not have any supports inside, is an iron supporting structure that is largely concealed by a stone facade. Exhibitions, cultural and sporting events take place here. | 1907 to 1909 | |
|
Mercury fountain | Merkurbrunnen location |
Neoclassical decorative fountain by Hugo Lederer as a foundation of the banker ALA Hahn. | 1916 |
Markgrafenstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Apartment building = Leipziger Strasse 62 | Markgrafenstrasse 1 location |
Apartment building designed by Justus A. Helme. An Art Nouveau shop has been preserved behind paneling on the ground floor. | 1905 | |
|
Apartment building = Leipziger Strasse 60 | Markgrafenstrasse 2 location |
Tenement house in the neo-renaissance style with plastered facade and archiving windows, partially supplemented by curtain arches. Shell decoration in the arch field. A bay tower emphasizes the corner location. | around 1900 | |
|
Tenement house | Markgrafenstrasse 3 location |
Tenement house in the neo-renaissance style from the Bornheim construction company Anton Hilf. Plastered facade with a carved sandstone bay window above the ground floor, which is also made of sandstone | 1906 | |
|
Tenement house | Markgrafenstrasse 4 location |
Apartment building with Art Nouveau facade by Wilhelm Derlam (1877–1948) with masks in the eaves area | 1904/1905 | |
|
Tenement house | Markgrafenstrasse 8 location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house by Karl Schepp (1871-). The ornamental latticed balconies serve as flanking of the central projecting crowned by the gable in Art Nouveau style | 1908 | |
|
Tenement house | Markgrafenstrasse 9 location |
Tenement house in the neo-renaissance style from the Bornheim construction company Anton Hilf | 1907 | |
Tenement house | Markgrafenstrasse 11 location |
Tenement house in neo-renaissance style by Anton Hilf with a bay window at the side | 1907 | ||
|
Tenement house | Markgrafenstrasse 13 location |
Tenement house in the neo-renaissance style by the Bornheim construction company Anton Hilf with richly ornamented bay windows and sculpted balcony parapets | 1907 | |
|
Markuskirche (Frankfurt) | Markgrafenstrasse 14–16 location |
The church was destroyed in the Second World War in 1944 and rebuilt from 1952 to 1954 by the architects Helmuth Hartwig and Edeltraut Hartwig . | 1912 | |
|
Tenement house | Markgrafenstrasse 15 location |
Elaborate tenement house designed by Karl Schepp with echoes of Art Nouveau | 1907 | |
|
Tenement house | Markgrafenstrasse 15 a location |
Elaborate tenement house designed by Karl Schepp with echoes of Art Nouveau with a centering bay window | 1907 | |
|
Tenement house | Markgrafenstrasse 16 b location |
Neoclassical tenement house behind a plastered ornamental facade in sandstone. The fence is also protected between artfully worked stone pillars | 1905 | |
|
Tenement house | Markgrafenstrasse 17 location |
Historic tenement house with sculpted axial bay window made of sandstone. The mansard floor was later changed | 1905 | |
|
= Juliusstrasse 26 | Markgrafenstrasse 19 location |
Tenement house in the neo-renaissance style with artistically designed balconies. | 1905 |
Mertonstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
University main building ( Jügelhaus ) | Mertonstrasse 17-21 location |
The neo-baroque main building of the Bockenheim campus of Frankfurt University was built by Ludwig Neher (1850–1916). Originally it served the " Academy for Social and Commercial Sciences " and from the university was founded the university. It has been extensively expanded and is structurally connected to the neighboring Senckenberg Museum. | 1906 | |
|
Student house | Mertonstrasse 28 / Jügelstrasse location |
The student house designed by Apel, Letocha, Rohrer, Herdt was the first student house and a gift from the USA. It is the seat of the AStA, various student groups, a café and a kindergarten. | 1953 |
Ohmstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
= Kuhwaldstrasse 61, electricity company | Kuhwaldstrasse 61 location |
The power station is a yellow brick building with red pilaster strips and detached blind arches on Kuhwaldstrasse. The power station is located behind a symmetrical gable facade on Kuhwaldstraße, while the former administration building and the condensation plant with its tower-like design are located on Ohmstraße. | 1892 |
Robert-Mayer-Strasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Physical association | Robert-Mayer-Straße 2-4 location |
The neo-baroque building with the striking dome of the observatory was built by Franz von Hoven (1842–1924) for the Physikalischer Verein. | 1908 | |
|
= Gravel road 1 | Robert-Mayer-Strasse 28 location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house | 1904 | |
|
Tenement house | Robert-Mayer-Strasse 30 location |
Historic tenement house by Wilhelm Derlam (1877–1948) | 1907 | |
|
Tenement house | Robert-Mayer-Strasse 32 location |
The house with a facade in the neo-renaissance style was designed by Wilhelm Derlam (1877–1948) | 1907 | |
|
Robert-Mayer-Strasse 34 location |
like house number 32 but corner house. Three-storey bay window and elaborate volute gable | 1908 | ||
|
Residential building | Robert-Mayer-Strasse 36 location |
Apartment building in the style of historicism by Ernst G.Müller with profiled window frames in sandstone | 1907/1908 | |
|
Tenement house | Robert-Mayer-Strasse 38 location |
Apartment building in the style of historicism by Peter Umpfenbach (1877-) | 1904/1905 | |
|
Tenement house | Robert-Mayer-Strasse 40 location |
Neo-Gothic plaster / sandstone facade | 1905 | |
|
= Schlossstrasse 113 | Robert-Mayer-Strasse 41 location |
Heinrich Heuss (1879–1922) tenement house of the Neurennecaince with an almost trapezoidal floor plan | 1904/1905 | |
|
Tenement house | Robert-Mayer-Strasse 42 location |
Apartment building by Wilhelm Derlam (1877–1948), corner accentuation on a polygonal floor plan with gothic ornamented oriel | 1905 | |
|
Tenement house | Robert-Mayer-Strasse 44 location |
Apartment building in the Neo-Renaissance style by Wilhelm Derlam (1877–1948) with floral stucco in the eaves area | 1905 |
Rödelheimer Strasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Schönhof | Rödelheimer Straße 34 location |
Former manor. Baroque estate rebuilt in 1750 according to the ideas of the owner I. d'Orville. Complex of mansion, manager's building and ancillary building after the fire in 1819, classical additions by F. Rumpf. Schönhof decimated in 1845 by building the Main-Weser Railway. 1898 city takeover. Associated classicist garden house by F. Rumpf (built for Barckhaus) since 1964 in Grüneburgpark | 1819 |
Rohmerplatz
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
War memorial | Rohmerplatz location |
The war memorial in memory of the 1,200 in the First World War fallen from Frankfurt - Bockenheim was commissioned by the Veterans' Association Bockenheim by Frankfurt sculptor Oskar Ufert created (1876 to 1952) | 1925 |
Schlossstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Tenement house | Schlossstrasse 102 location |
Tenement house in Gothic style. Elaborate multi-storey oriel tower with half-timbered gable and mask. Ground floor in ashlar masonry, upper floor with partial ornamental framework | 1908 | |
|
= Robert-Mayer-Strasse 41 | Schlossstrasse 113 location |
New Renaissance tenement house by Heinrich Heuss with an almost trapezoidal floor plan | 1904/1905 |
Senckenberg plant
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Professors' villa | Senckenberganlage 9–11 position |
Neoclassical professor's villa. Semi-detached house with no.11 | 1914 | |
|
Senckenberg Nature Museum | Senckenberganlage 25-27 location |
1908 | ||
|
in front of the museum | Senckenberganlage 25 location |
Böttger monument by Friedrich Schierholz | ||
|
in front of the museum | Senckenberganlage 25 location |
Senckenberg Monument 1863 by A. v. Nordheim |
Solmsstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Old cemetery and war memorial | Solmsstrasse location |
The cemetery on Kreuznacher Strasse / Solmsstrasse has various protected objects. Among them are the warrior moment 1875 and the graves of the Rohmer family | 1825 | |
|
Water tower | Solmsstrasse 38 location |
Water tower of the former Bockenheim gasworks (today: Mainova AG's Solmsstrasse plant). It was originally a cylindrical shaft made of iron framework, built in 1896 with two-tone brick lining under an octagonal tent roof. In 1989 the water tower was placed under a preservation order, although the brick exterior facade was already in disrepair at the time. In 1995 the facade was finally demolished while preserving the steel frame on its clinker base, which was previously hidden under the facade. In 2000 the tower skeleton was dismantled in favor of a new building, preserved and in 2007 only a little removed from its original location and a small pond was created around its foot. The water tank is filled; in suitable weather, water fountains spray from nozzles attached all around, which are highlighted with colored LEDs at dusk. | 1870 |
Sophienstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Object no. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
more pictures |
Bockenheim Jewish cemetery | Sophienstrasse location floor: 10, parcel: 694/38 |
The Jewish cemetery behind a high wall is under protection with all 300 tombstones | 1714 |
154572 |
|
Tenement house | Sophie 4 street location corridor 10, parcel: 875/42 |
Neoclassical tenement house by Gesser & Grünwald with axial risalit and decorated bay window | 1911 | |
|
Tenement house | Sophienstraße 6 Location floor: 10, parcel: 893/42 |
Neoclassical tenement by Anton Hilf with decorative decorations | 1911 |
154584 |
|
Tenement house | Sophienstraße 8, location hall: 10, parcel: 892/42 |
Neoclassical tenement house by the Bornheim construction company Anton Hilf with a large dwelling and a centering arbor | 1911 |
154583 |
more pictures |
Tenement house | Sophienstraße 10 Location floor: 10, parcel: 891/42 |
Neoclassical tenement from the Bornheim construction company Anton Hilf with axial bay windows and sculpted cornice | 1911 |
154573 |
more pictures |
Tenement house | Sophienstraße 12 Location floor: 10, parcel: 890/42 |
Neoclassical tenement by the Bornheim construction company Anton Hilf with sculptural decoration and a central atlan. Several stumbling blocks have been laid in front of the house | 1911 |
154574 |
more pictures |
Tenement house | Sophienstraße 14 Location hallway: 10, parcel: 791/41 |
New building in a complete system (the picture shows the complete system; No. 14 is on the left) | 1912 |
156935 |
|
Tenement house | Sophienstraße 16 Location floor: 10, parcel: 967/42 |
Neoclassical tenement house with echoes of Art Nouveau under a protruding medieval balcony and barred windows | 1912 |
154575 |
|
Tenement house | Sophienstraße 18 Location hall: 10, parcel: 966/42 |
Neoclassical tenement house with a decorative facade | 1912 |
154576 |
|
Tenement house | Sophienstraße 20 Location floor: 10, parcel: 965/42 |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house with bay windows and balconies in front of a facade covered with volutes and neoclassical ornamentation | 1912 |
154577 |
|
Tenement house | Sophienstraße 22, location floor: 10, parcel: 979/42 |
Neoclassical tenement by Georg Schmidt (1881–1963) and Carl Schmidt with a centering semicircular bay window | 1912 |
154578 |
more pictures |
Old Liebig School, now Max Beckmann School | Sophienstraße 70 = Georg-Speyer-Straße 37 Location floor: 10, parcel: 693/38, 1028/42 |
The building was used from 1913 to 1966 by the Liebig Oberschule and from 1988 by the Max Beckmann School | 1913 |
154502 |
Varrentrappstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Bismarck School | Varrentrappstrasse 34-36 location |
Neo-Baroque school building, main wing, caretaker's apartment, auditorium, pavilion | 1907 | |
|
= Hamburger Allee 23 = Werner von Siemens School | Varrentrappstrasse 38 location |
Neoclassical school building by Rudolf Reinicke | 1908-1911 |
Wurmbachstrasse
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Tenement house | Wurmbachstrasse 11 location |
Neo-Renaissance tenement house by Johann Franz Engel (1878-). Emphasis on the enclosed building corner with balconies and ornamental consoles in sandstone with a corner turret above with which hood. | 1911 |
Zeppelin avenue
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Object no. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 15 location |
The neoclassical corner house on Sophienstrasse is used as the Portuguese consulate. | 1912 |
154589 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 17 location |
Zeppelinallee 17 was used as the Turkish consulate general. The complex, consisting of a neoclassical villa from 1912 at number 12 and the actual consulate, Zeppelinallee 17/19, is a neoclassical semi-detached house. The representative villa was built in 1911 according to a design by the architect Christoph Gesser and features rich plastic stucco ornamentation. | 1911 |
154590 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 19 location |
See number 17 | 1911 |
154591 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 21–23 position |
The semi-detached house Zeppelinallee 21/23 was built according to the design of the city architect Joseph Ernst Richter . The house has a neoclassical decorative facade and a centering porch between elaborate balcony grilles. | 1911 |
154592 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 25 location |
Neoclassical villa. Architect Johann Peter Walluf created a symmetrical, richly ornamented plaster / sandstone facade behind an ornamental grille between elaborately carved posts. | 1913 |
154594 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 27 location |
Neoclassical villa. Architect Johann Peter Walluf created a symmetrical, richly ornamented plaster / sandstone facade behind an ornamental grille between elaborately carved posts. | 1913 |
154595 |
|
Double villa | Zeppelinallee 29–31 position |
Zeppelinallee 29–31 is a listed neoclassical double villa based on a design by A. Hermann appointed . The appearance of the house is characterized by the stone facade with ashlar facing. The flat sloping mansard roof is no longer in its original condition. | 1913 |
154596 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 33 location |
The neoclassical villa is characterized by a rich stone facade and an ornamental enclosure between stone posts. | 1911 |
154597 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 35 location |
Zeppelinallee 35 is used as the French Consulate General. It is the left half of the three-story villa at number 35/37. The villa has a neoclassical facade and the original fencing. |
154598 |
|
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 37 location |
see house number 35 |
154599 |
|
|
Villa Sonneck | Zeppelinallee 38 location |
The neoclassical villa was built for Heinrich Irenaeus Quincke , a famous internist and surgeon at the time. He commissioned the well-known Hermann Muthesius as the architect , who built this two-story villa in the English country house style. It was privately owned until 1975, when the villa was acquired by IKB Deutsche Industriebank , which had the house renovated in eleven months and converted to meet their requirements, including the installation of a large underground car park. In 2004 the villa was sold to a private investor who, from 2004 to 2007, had the property restored to its original purpose as a residential house at a cost. | 1907 to 1910 |
154600 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 39/41 location |
The semi-detached house with the house number 39/41 is a representative villa. With the neoclassical symmetrical facade made of stone blocks, the rich decoration in the window area and the lavishly profiled and ornamented roof cornice, the house stands out even in the vicinity of the villas on Zeppelinallee. | 1910 |
154601 |
|
Villa / Consulate | Zeppelinallee 43 location |
The house Zeppelinallee 43 has been the Consulate General of Greece since 1995 . The building on the corner of Ludolfusstrasse was designed by Julius Lönholdt . Despite its unusual tower-like porch, it is a very strict late-classicist design. Ultimately, the style of the building and the importance of classicism for Greece were the main reasons for purchasing it as a consulate. |
154603 |
|
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 44 location |
neoclassical villa with an articulated stone front; Profiled and ornamented door walls at the entrance and coffered parapet areas shape the appearance. Just like the house, the original enclosure is also a listed building | 1912 |
154604 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 47 location |
representative villa, which was built in 1910 based on a design by Bruno Paul . Here, too, there is a neoclassical stone facade and the original enclosure. | 1910 |
154605 |
|
Corner house (Blanchardstrasse 17) | Zeppelinallee 65–67 location |
The representative neoclassical villa with a rectangular floor plan, symmetrical plastered facade and double-sided wing structures under a high mansard roof has high windows between folding shutters on the side wings, e.g. Sometimes as doors behind ornamental barred balconies and the original entrance portico. | 1921 to 1925 |
154606 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 69 location |
two-storey neoclassical villa with a high mansard roof and a gabled risalit with historicizing decorative shapes. Client Wilhelm Rohmer (* February 13, 1850 Bockenheim † February 28, 1912 Meran), married to Helena de Chapeaurouge (* December 5, 1877; † October 3, 1960 Frankfurt). Wilhelm Rohmer is the namesake of Rohmerstrasse and Rohmerplatz in Frankfurt-Bockenheim . Today the seat of an industrial association. | 1910 |
154607 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 77 location |
Neoclassical villa with symmetrical plaster / sandstone facade by Alfred Bruno Engelhardt | 1912 |
154608 |
|
Frauenfriedenskirche | Zeppelinallee 99–103 location |
On the initiative of Hedwig Dransfeld , the chairman of the Catholic German Women's Association , the monumental, architecturally significant and artistically richly appointed church was built by Hans Herkommer . | 1927 to 1929 |
156938 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 105 location |
neoclassical villa based on designs by Wilhelm Derlam (1877–1948) with a symmetrical facade characterized by garlands. | 1921 to 1923 |
154587 |
|
villa | Zeppelinallee 107 location |
neoclassical villa based on designs by Wilhelm Derlam (1877–1948) with a symmetrical facade characterized by garlands. The building is now the residence of the US Consul General. | 1921 to 1923 |
154588 |
New Bockenheimer cemetery
A large number of graves and buildings in the new Bockenheimer Friedhof are under monument protection. These are shown in the cemetery article.
literature
- Heike Kaiser: Monument topography city of Frankfurt am Main. Supplements. Limited special edition. Henrich, Frankfurt am Main 2000 ( materials for monument protection in Frankfurt am Main 1).
- Heinz Schomann, Volker Rödel, Heike Kaiser: Monument topography city of Frankfurt am Main. Revised 2nd edition, limited special edition on the occasion of the 1200th anniversary of the city of Frankfurt am Main. Societäts-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1994, ISBN 3-7973-0576-1 ( materials on monument protection in Frankfurt am Main 1).
- Volker Rödel: Monument topography / The Frankfurt district cemeteries, ISBN 978-3-921606-61-2 , 2007.
- Thomas Zeller: The architects and their building activities in Frankfurt am Main from 1870 to 1950. Frankfurt am Main 2004, ISBN 3-921606-51-9 .
Web links
Commons : Cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Bockenheim - collection of images, videos and audio files