List of cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Gallus

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The list of cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Gallus lists all cultural monuments within the meaning of the Hessian Monument Protection Act in Frankfurt-Gallus , a district of Frankfurt am Main .

The basis is the monument topography from 1994, which was last supplemented in 2000 by a supplementary volume.

Cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Gallus

image designation location description construction time Data
Old Hellerhof settlement
Old Hellerhof settlement Eppenhainer Strasse 1–5, 14–20 (Idsteiner Strasse 127–151, Josbacher Strasse 4–14, 20, Lorsbacher Strasse 5–9, Rebstöcker Strasse 74–80, 95–125, Ruppertshainer Strasse 3–13, 4–14, 19–23, 20–30, Schloßborner Strasse 36–66, 37–67)
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Older part of the Hellerhofsiedlung (1960)
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Heritable building block Erbbaustraße 1–13, 4–18 (Mainzer Landstraße 414, Wickerer Straße 9–23)
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Hereditary building block, row of tenement houses built by the AG for small apartments from 1901 to 1909 on the green area on the settlement area of ​​the municipal Katharinen- und Weißfrauenstift. First German heritable building contract from 1903 with the club house from 1903/04. Art Nouveau-influenced architectural style made of clinker bricks with decorative masonry and staircases emphasized like a tower. 1901 to 1909
Hellerhofsiedlung
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Hellerhofsiedlung Fischbacher Strasse 1–25, 6–24 (Frankenallee 152–174a, 176–200, Hornauer Strasse 1–25, Kelkheimer Strasse 1–17, 2–26, Langenhainer Strasse 1–25, 2–26, Lorsbacher Strasse 2–26 , Schneidhainer Straße 1–17, 2–16)
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Friedenskirche
Evangelical Peace Church Fischbacher Straße 2–4 (= Frankenallee 150)
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Evangelical Church of Peace, brick building based on a design by K. Blattner in early modern forms with a monumental tower wall, at the back the rectory and kindergarten 1925 to 1928
old police headquarters
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Police Headquarters Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 5-11
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Former police headquarters, behind a stone facade in late neo-baroque shapes with classicist features 1914
Adlerwerke from Kleyerstr
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Adlerwerke Kleyerstraße 11–23
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Adlerwerke, factory complex of the Adlerwerke (formerly Heinrich Kleyer AG) based on the styles of northern Italian fortification buildings of the late Gothic 1889-1912
Falk School
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Falk School Ludwigstrasse 34–38
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Falkschule, former West End Middle School from 1910 behind the neo-baroque facade and administrator's house.
Galluswarte
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Galluswarte Mainzer Landstrasse
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Mainzer Landstrasse 193
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Mainzer Landstrasse 193 office building Mainzer Landstrasse 193
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Office building from 1906 based on a design by Julius Hermann Löhnholdt behind the Art Nouveau facade 1906
Mainzer Landstrasse 257
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Mainzer Landstrasse 257 office building Mainzer Landstrasse 257
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Commercial building behind Art Nouveau facade with rich architectural decorations 1906
Club house of the heritable building block
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Club house of the heritable building block Mainzer Landstrasse 414
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Club house of the heritable building block

literature

  • 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 , pp. 516-523.

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