List of cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Rödelheim

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The list of cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Rödelheim lists all cultural monuments within the meaning of the Hessian Monument Protection Act in Frankfurt-Rödelheim , 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 Rödelheim

image designation location description construction time Data
Catholic Antoniuskirche
Catholic Antoniuskirche Alexanderstraße 21-25
location
Neo-Gothic church 1892
Petri house
Petri house Location at Rödelheimer Wehr 13
Swiss style garden house, built in 1716, rebuilt for Georg Brentano in 1819/20 , renovated in 1999 1716
Residential building
Residential building Assenheimer Strasse 15
location
Baroque half-timbered house, slated, former count's estate, from 1806 residence of the Wöhler family 18th century
Ev.  St. Cyriakus Church with knight gravestones
Ev. St. Cyriakus Church with knight gravestones On the island 5
location
14th Century
Residential building
Residential building On the island 16
location
Classicist single-family house, former coach house of the Brentano family estate, entrance to Brentano Park around 1830
Brentano Park
Brentano Park Brentanopark
location
Park of the Brentano family from 1770, redesign by M. Brommes 1928/29, classicistic Goethe temple, modern pavilion 1931 by E. Kaufmann, street fence and gate system 1770
Star bridge
Star bridge Rödelheimer Landstrasse
location
Stone bridge in baroque forms built 1803–1807 as a replacement for a medieval wooden bridge over the Nidda flood ditch 1803-1807
Tenement house
Tenement house Röderichstrasse 6
location
Historicist tenement house from 1906 with an elaborate bay window and decorative facade 1906
Front door
Front door Röderichstrasse 6
location
1906
Water tower
Water tower Schultheißenweg 103
location
The water tower is 51 meters high and has a diameter of 9.50 meters. With a capacity of 380 cubic meters, it served to supply the city with water. 1895
Solmspark
Solmspark Solmspark
location
Schlossplatz in English taste
Jewish Cemetery
Jewish Cemetery Wolf-Heidenheim-Straße / Zentmarkweg
location
The cemetery covers an area of ​​27.24 acres. About 20 tombstones have been preserved. The cemetery was in use from 1740 until the 19th century and was cleared during the Nazi era. Today the area is used as a green area. A gravestone at the entrance reminds of Wolf Heidenheim (died 1832). 19th century

Cultural monuments in the Rödelheim cemetery

The supplementary volume by Volker Rödel on monument topography, "The Frankfurt District Cemeteries" names a number of tombs in the Rödelheim cemetery that are also under monument protection.

image designation location description construction time Data
War memorial
War memorial Westerbachstrasse 56
location
simple war memorial 1892
image Won Name (s) year Stonemason description
Rödelheim, Friedhof, Grab A adM 2 Schmelz.JPG A adM 2 Enamel 1927 0 Wall memorial in renaissance forms in basalt tuff ashlar masonry. The tomb is framed by rusticated half-columns. In the round gable crowned with an urn there is a medallion with a beehive.
Rödelheim, Friedhof, Grab C adM 29 Lohoff.JPG C adM 29 Lohoff 1884 0 Grave monument for pastor Gottfried Eduard Lohoff (1838–1913). The two cross memorials are made of polished black granite. Next to it is a desk made of light sandstone.
Rödelheim, Friedhof, Grave C 27 Brill.JPG C 27 Brill 1900 Becker Cross memorial across the corner made of polished black granite.
Rödelheim, Friedhof, Grab C adM 49 Klein.JPG C adM 49 Small 1892 0 Three-part renaissance aedicule made of polished black granite. The tablets in the middle and in the side wings are made of marble.
Rödelheim, cemetery, grave C 31 Pehl.JPG C 31 Pehl 1927 F. Hofmeister Aedicula-like stele with a stepped back center made of polished black syenite accentuated by a Christ relief made of galvano bronze.
Rödelheim, Friedhof, Grave C 41 Buff.JPG C 41 Buff 1831 (added in 1861) 0 Late classicist cross stele with side altar-like tablets made of cut red and yellow sandstone with inset marble tablets.
Rödelheim, Friedhof, Grab D adM 53 Schwalb.JPG D adM 53 Swallow 1893 0 Renaissance aedicula between side wings made of red sandstone. The writing tablets are made of polished black granite. There is a cross attachment above the round gable.
Rödelheim, Friedhof, Grab D adM 51 Thudichum.JPG D adM 51 Thudichum 1863 0 Grave monument for the pastor and member of the state parliament Ludwig Thudichum (1798–1863). The neo-Gothic cross memorial is made of sandstone. It is flanked by two later cross memorials. There are two tracery framed writing fields in the base.
Rödelheim, Friedhof, Grave D adM 64 Fischer.JPG D adM 64 Fisherman 1901 F. Hofmeister Cross memorial with side wings made of polished black granite in a triforic arched niche.
Rödelheim, cemetery, grave D adM 70 Wilhelm.JPG D adM 70 Wilhelm 1905 F. Hofmeister Grave monument for the medical council and local politician Dr. med. Ludwig Willhelm (1851–1931). The tomb is an aedicula in neo-renaissance forms made of polished black granite.
Rödelheim, cemetery, grave D 73 Otto.JPG D 73 Otto 1910 0 Sculpture of a lamentation for Christ made of limestone, modified from the traditional Pietá motif. The altar is surrounded on three sides by limestone walls.

literature

  • Petri house. In: Heike Kaiser: Monument topography city of Frankfurt am Main. Supplements. Limited special edition. Henrich, Frankfurt am Main 2000, DNB 96298437X , p. 22.
  • 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. 706-714.
  • Volker Rödel: Monument topography / The Frankfurt district cemeteries. Henrich, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-921606-61-2 .

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