List of cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Sossenheim
The list of cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Sossenheim lists all cultural monuments within the meaning of the Hessian Monument Protection Act in Frankfurt-Sossenheim , 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 Sossenheim
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Object no. |
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Old school | Alt-Sossenheim 9 hallway: 11, parcel: 198/6 |
202431 |
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Classicist house | Alt-Sossenheim 21 hall: 11, parcel: 12/4 |
1st half of the 19th century |
202430 |
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Old Town Hall | Alt-Sossenheim 41 location |
Baroque half-timbered house, 1st half of the 17th century, older cellar Up to the new building of the second schoolhouse in 1881 City Hall | 1st half of the 17th century |
155556 |
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former town hall | Alt-Sossenheim 62 location |
Classicist stone construction. Initially used as a school and 1912–1928 town hall. Building is now used as a police station | 1836-37 |
155557 |
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Wayside cross | Alt-Sossenheim in front of 68 location |
Baroque stone cross in front of the rectory | 18th century |
155558 |
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Heroes' cemetery with memorial, cenotaph and cross | Kurmainzer Straße 70 location |
The complex consists of an obelisk reminiscent of the war of 1870/71 from 1892, a memorial for the victims of the Second World War, and a classicist crucifix from around 1850 | 1850/1892 |
155563 |
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Chapel of the Holy Helpers | Kurmainzer Straße 190 location |
Neo-Gothic chapel | 1882 |
155559 |
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Steeple | Michaelstrasse 6 location |
Tower of the cath. Church, Gothic choir tower | around 1300 |
155560 |
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crossroads | Montabaurer Strasse / Siegener Strasse location |
Baroque stone cross | 18th century |
155561 |
Highest city park | Schäferberg |
159999 |
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ev. church | Siegener Strasse 17 location |
Neo-Gothic hall building | 1898 |
155562 |
Cultural monuments in the Sossenheim cemetery
The supplementary volume by Volker Rödel on monument topography, "The Frankfurt District Cemeteries" names a memorial and seven grave monuments in the cemetery of Sossenheim, which are also under monument protection.
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Data |
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crucifix | Sossenheim cemetery location |
The crucifix is part of the memorial for the dead of World War II. The red sandstone Hochkreutz with a ceramic Jesus figure dates from around 1950. It stands on a pedestal of a historic cross from 1852 | 1853 | |
Bollin family | Sossenheim Cemetery, 19 | Kreustele in simplified neo-Gothic forms made of sandstone | 1908 | ||
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Klees-Dorn family | Sossenheim cemetery, 26–27 location |
Cross memorial across the corner made of polished black granite with a figure of Christ as galvanized bronze by Steinmetz J. Neuhäusel | 1910 | |
Kinkel family | Sossenheim Cemetery, 69–70 | Neoclassical picture stele made of bush hammered granite depicting the Orpheus motif in bronze relief. Here is Juliane Kinkel (born April 17, 1892 in Sossenheim; † August 17, 1986 ibid) l German resistance fighter and member of the Catholic Workers Movement (KAB) Catholic Christian buried in the resistance. | 1915 | ||
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Baldes-Noss family | Sossenheim Cemetery, 109–110 | Inscription stele made of asymmetrical trapezoidal outline made of polished black granite, accentuated by a relief made of galvano bronze with the head of Christ | 1916 | |
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Collective burial site | Sossenheim cemetery location |
Collective grave for the pastors of the Catholic parish of St. Michael since 1920. It consists of simple limestone crosses for the pastors. At the head is a crucifix with a modern interpretation of Christ as a relief, 1996 Steinmetz Schranz GmbH | 1996 | |
Brum family | Sossenheim Cemetery, 149–150 | Aedicule stele made of polished black granite, engraved writing and decorative friezes, the head of Christ set in the gable as a bronze relief | 1922 | ||
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Lotz family | Sossenheim Cemetery, 156–157 | Three-part stele made of polished red granite with an embedded relief of a crucifixion group made of galvanized bronze | 1927 |
literature
- Heike Kaiser: Monument topography city of Frankfurt am Main. Supplements. Limited special edition. Henrich, Frankfurt am Main 2000.
- 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. 756-761.
- Volker Rödel: Monument topography / The Frankfurt district cemeteries, ISBN 978-3-921606-61-2 , 2007, pp. 206–207
Web links
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