List of cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Sossenheim

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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.
Old school Alt-Sossenheim 9
hallway: 11, parcel: 198/6
202431
 
Classicist house Alt-Sossenheim 21
hall: 11, parcel: 12/4
1st half of the 19th century 202430
 
Old Town Hall
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
 
former town hall
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
 
Wayside cross
Wayside cross Alt-Sossenheim in front of 68
location
Baroque stone cross in front of the rectory 18th century 155558
 
Heroes' cemetery with memorial, cenotaph and cross
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
 
Chapel of the Holy Helpers
Chapel of the Holy Helpers Kurmainzer Straße 190
location
Neo-Gothic chapel 1882 155559
 
Steeple
Steeple Michaelstrasse 6
location
Tower of the cath. Church, Gothic choir tower around 1300 155560
 
crossroads
crossroads Montabaurer Strasse / Siegener Strasse
location
Baroque stone cross 18th century 155561
 
Highest city park Schäferberg 159999
 
ev. church
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
crucifix
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
Klees-Dorn family
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
Baldes-Noss family
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
Collective burial site
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
Lotz family
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

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