List of cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Westend (A – K)

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The list of cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Westend lists all cultural monuments within the meaning of the Hessian Monument Protection Act in Frankfurt-Westend , a district of Frankfurt am Main . Due to its size, the list is divided into two sub-lists (A – K and L – Z ).

The basis is the monument topography from 1994, which was last supplemented in 2000 by a supplementary volume. The names of architects, builders and artists that are mostly abbreviated in the monument topography have, as far as possible, been resolved according to the literature listed under the section Works on Architects and Artists . Additional information not based on literature is shown in italics .

Most of the architectural monuments in the Westend are from the Wilhelminian style .

Cultural monuments in Frankfurt-Westend

Altkönigstrasse

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Altkönigstrasse 3
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Apartment building designed by Simon Ravenstein with facade elements from late classicism and neo-renaissance. 1889/1890
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Altkönigstrasse 5
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Apartment building designed by Simon Ravenstein with facade elements from late classicism and neo-renaissance. 1889/1890
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Altkönigstrasse 4/6
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Tenement houses designed by Simon Ravenstein. Part of a predominantly late classicist group together with Unterlindau 67–69. Original enclosure. 1889
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Altkönigstrasse 7
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Apartment building designed by Simon Ravenstein with facade elements from late classicism and neo-renaissance. 1889/1890
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Altkönigstrasse 9
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Late Classicist tenement house designed by Simon Ravenstein. 1889
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Altkönigstrasse 10
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Apartment building with asymmetrical facade in neo-renaissance forms with original balcony grilles. 1890
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Altkönigstrasse 11
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Predominantly late classical tenement 1882

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Altkönigstrasse 13
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Late classicist tenement house. Stumbling blocks for the murdered residents Helene, Mathilde and Sigmund Bloch are set up in front of the house . 1876
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Altkönigstrasse 15
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Late classicist tenement house 1881
Westend Synagogue
Westend Synagogue Altkönigstrasse 22-26
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The Westend Synagogue is the largest synagogue in Frankfurt am Main. 1908 to 1910

Arndtstrasse

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Arndtstrasse 9
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Tenement house designed by Conrad Jost with sandstone structure based on Renaissance forms. 1891
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Arndtstrasse 11
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Tenement house designed by Conrad Jost with facing stone facade and sandstone structure based on Renaissance forms. 1891
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Arndtstrasse 12
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Late classicist single-family house 1877
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Arndtstrasse 14
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Neo-Baroque single-family house designed by Anton Beiler with a richly structured facade. Original balcony grilles and fencing. 1899
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Arndtstrasse 15
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Neo-baroque tenement house with bay window and bevel. 1897
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Arndtstrasse 18
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Apartment building based on a design by Fritz Kaysser , centered by a central projection in a neo-baroque sandstone facade. 1901
is also Lindenstrasse 27
is also Lindenstrasse 27 Arndtstrasse 28
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Women's monastery of the Cronstetten and Hynspergian Protestant Foundation , today a bank building. Architect: Alexander von Lersner . 1896/1897
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Arndtstrasse 30
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Late classicist tenement house with a two-tone sandstone facade, central arbor and original railing. 1882
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Arndtstrasse 31
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Apartment building based on a design by Fritz Kaysser with a neo-baroque facade alternating between brickwork and sandstone, as well as an axial projection and original balcony grating. 1894
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Arndtstrasse 32/34/36
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Late classicist group of terraced houses based on a design by Wilhelm Schmidt-Diehler . Strong window roofs emphasize the bel étage. Original balcony grilles. 1883
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Arndtstrasse 46
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Neo-baroque tenement, formerly with a mansard roof. 1898
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Arndtstrasse 47
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Tenement house designed by Christoph Emil Heßler with a neo-baroque stone facade. The original roof is destroyed. 1884
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Arndtstrasse 49/51
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Neo-Baroque double apartment building designed by Christoph Emil Heßler with a lush sandstone facade with connecting axial projections, paired balconies and arrangement of columns on the first floor. The original roof is destroyed. 1883

On the grain meadow

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Grain monument
Grain monument On the grain meadow
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In honor of the poet and freedom fighter Theodor Körner (1791–1813), this monument was created by Carl Stock , which depicts a seated warrior with a sword in the ancient style. (1913-) 1915
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On the grain meadow 2
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Tenement house designed by Christoph Stitz in neo-Gothic forms with axial oriel projections made of sandstone. The roof shape was subsequently changed. 1903
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On the grain meadow 4
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Tenement house designed by Christoph Stitz in neo-Gothic forms with axial oriel projections. 1903
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On the grains Wiese 6
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Apartment building in Art Nouveau style with a central bay window and sculpting parapet fields as well as original balcony railings and fencing. 1904

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On the Körnerwiese 10
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Apartment building based on a design by Albert Klöckner with sparse sandstone integration in neo-Gothic shapes. Stumbling blocks for the murdered residents Friedrich, Henriette, Ludwig and Martha Wolff are set up in front of the house . 1903
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On the grain meadow 12/14
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Tenement house designed by Maximilian Helme in the style of the Neo-Renaissance with original fencing. 1903

Barckhausstrasse

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Barckhausstrasse 2
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Tenement house designed by Otto Krengel in the forms of late classicism. The cornice and roof have been renewed. 1885
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Barckhausstrasse 4
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Residential house based on a design by Wilhelm Schmidt-Diehler with a three-dimensionally structured ashlar facade in a late Classicist style and elements in the Baroque style. The enclosure and canopy are in their original condition. 1884
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Barckhausstrasse 6
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House designed by Otto Krengel. Strongly profiled ashlar facade in the style between late classicism and neo-renaissance with a side bay window ornamented under the gable. The enclosure and canopy are original. 1885

Beethovenplatz

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Protestant Christ Church on Beethovenplatz
Protestant Christ Church on Beethovenplatz Christ Church
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Neo-Gothic sacred building based on a design by Aage von Kauffmann as a foundation by M. Bernus . After being partially destroyed in the war, the church was rebuilt on the original floor plan from 1976 to 1978. 1883

Beethovenstrasse

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Mendelsohnstrasse 39
Mendelsohnstrasse 39 Beethovenstrasse 22
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Tenement house designed by Johann Wilhelm Proesler with a neo-baroque facade under a mansard roof. The facade is structured by pilasters and bay windows made of sandstone and carved window roofs. 1902
Dormitory
Dormitory Beethovenstrasse 28
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Former student residence.
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Beethovenstrasse 38
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Tenement house designed by Johann Wilhelm Proesler in Gothic style. 1897
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Beethovenstrasse 40
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Tenement house designed by Franz Länger with nobly designed side elevations and corner bay windows in echoes of baroque and classicism. 1898
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Beethovenstraße 67/69
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Double tenement house designed by Karl Jonas Mylius and Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli with facing stone facade and ashlar structure. The house is characterized by striking corner projections in Neo-Renaissance forms. 1876
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Beethovenstrasse 71
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Double tenement house designed by Karl Jonas Mylius and Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli with facing stone facade and ashlar structure. Corner rounding with a colossal order of pilasters in neo-Renaissance forms. 1876

Bockenheimer plant

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Schwindhaus
Schwindhaus Bockenheimer plant 3
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Villa designed by Moritz von Schwind in forms of romantic classicism. The parapet fields are decorated with terracottas of our own design. The reliefs of the attic zone are modern reconstructions. In the late 19th century the house was extended by two axes. Today the headquarters of the Frankfurt branch of Berenberg Bank . 1845
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Bockenheimer plant 6
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Tenement house with an axially symmetrical facade structured by balconies and risalits based on the neo-baroque style. 1891
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Bockenheimer plant 11
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House designed by Schaffner & Albert . Facade with axial elevation and motifs from Art Nouveau and Neo-Baroque. Putti in relief on the cheeks of the gable. 1907
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Bockenheimer Anlage 13
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Apartment building based on a design by Fritz Geldmacher with neoclassical structure elements. 1913
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Bockenheimer Anlage 33/34
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Double house in neo-renaissance style based on a design by Anton Eyssen with a richly structured sandstone facade. Structural elements are balustrades, pilasters and half-columns as well as hermen pilasters. 1883
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Bockenheimer Anlage 35
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Neo-Baroque house designed by Eugen Greiß behind an elaborately structured and partly sculptured sandstone facade. The asymmetrical main fronts are emphasized by risalits and ornamental gables. Balcony railings are original. 1896

Bockenheimer Landstrasse

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Oberlindau 2
Oberlindau 2 Bockenheimer Landstrasse 10
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The BHF-Bank high-rise is a high -rise building and the headquarters of the BHF-Bank . It was based on a design by Sep Ruf and was the tallest building in Frankfurt at 82 meters and 23 storeys when it opened. 1962-65
Unterlindau 1
Unterlindau 1 Bockenheimer Landstrasse 22
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Neo-Renaissance tenement house designed by Anton Eyssen with richly structured facades. The centering takes place via a gabled axial projectile and corner bay windows under the turret. 1886
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Bockenheimer Landstrasse 25
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Administrative building designed by Otto Bäppler in rational neoclassicism with a columned frontispiece. Inside, contemporary furnishings and the stair rotunda have been preserved. The reception building has been preserved, the rear part is a new building. 1913
Villa May
Villa May Bockenheimer Landstrasse 31
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Residential house in the forms of late classicism with a gabled axial projection and polygonal corner bay window. The building was used as a post office until 2010 and has been heavily modified inside. 1871
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Bockenheimer Landstrasse 61/63
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Late classicist row houses 1874
Westendbrunnen
Westendbrunnen Brunnen, Bockenheimer Landstrasse
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Classicist pump well on the former Malapert property. The fountain consists of a tall Doric column with a console on which a simple vase stands. After the Malapert house was demolished, the fountain was preserved in 1958. In 1978 it was replaced by a sandstone copy. He is on the square in front of the former country house. around 1800
Villa Bockenheimer Landstrasse 76
Villa Bockenheimer Landstrasse 76 Bockenheimer Landstrasse 76
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Neo-Baroque house with partially carved stone facade and ornamental gables on the side elevation. Use by the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University , International Study Center 1897
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Bockenheimer Landstrasse 85
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Tenement house designed by Franz Heinrich Lönholdt with a two-tone ashlar facade based on neo-baroque and neo-renaissance. 1889
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Bockenheimer Landstrasse 87
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Neurennaicance tenement house based on a design by Walter Decker with facing stone facade and sandstone integration. 1889
Hotel Palmenhof
Hotel Palmenhof Bockenheimer Landstrasse 89/91
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Neo-Renaissance tenement houses based on a design by Walter Decker with facing stone facade and sandstone structure, carved window gables and bay windows on the gabled side elevation. The original roof situation of number 91 has been changed by adding another storey. Today the house is the Hotel Palmenhof. A plaque reminds us that Elias Canetti lived here from 1921 to 1924 1889
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Bockenheimer Landstrasse 93
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Tenement house designed by Walter Decker with an elaborate Neo-Renaissance stone facade. Axial bay under ornamental gable. 1889
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Bockenheimer Landstrasse 97
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Double apartment building with number 99 of the neo-renaissance. Lush ashlar facade with axial elevation and carved keystones. 1892
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Bockenheimer Landstrasse 99
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Double tenement house with number 97 of the neo-renaissance. Lush ashlar facade with axial elevation and carved keystones. 1892
Bockenheimer Landstrasse 102
Bockenheimer Landstrasse 102 Bockenheimer Landstrasse 102
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Neoclassical villa of an upper-class layout based on a design by Alfred Engelhard with an axially symmetrical main facade. Former literature house. A plaque on the house commemorates the Jewish owner Dr. Albert Sondheimer, who had to emigrate to America in 1939. 1912
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Bockenheimer Landstrasse 107
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Neo-Renaissance tenement house designed by Franz Heinrich Lönholdt with a stone facade. 1897
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Bockenheimer Landstrasse 108
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Stately tenement house in Gothic form based on a design by the Seeger brothers. Corner rounding by means of tower notches, centering of the facades by risalit and gabled oriels. 1901

Böhmerstrasse

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Böhmerstrasse 4
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Tenement building based on Art Nouveau forms based on a design by Carl Bauer with a basement in quarry stone masonry. Apartment building based on a design by Albert Klöckner with sparse sandstone integration in neo-Gothic shapes. Stumbling blocks for the murdered residents Agnes, Gertrud and Siegmund Gotthelf are placed in front of the house. 1906
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Böhmerstrasse 6
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Neoclassical tenement house based on a design by Karl Theodor Streit with pilaster strips and a centering, convex risalit under a gabled dwelling. The enclosure is original. 1909
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Böhmerstrasse 7
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Apartment building in decorative forms between Art Nouveau and Neo-Baroque based on a design by Staudt & Eise with richly carved window frames. 1908
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Böhmerstrasse 8
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Neoclassical tenement house based on a design by Georg Meckel with pilaster strips in ashlar and corner-accentuating dwarf house. 1907
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Böhmerstrasse 9
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Neo-Baroque tenement house designed by Jean Jungels jr. with polygonal corner bay and asymmetrical corrugated gable. The grille and enclosure are original. 1907
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Böhmerstrasse 10
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Neoclassical tenement house based on a design by Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Leonhardt with an axial gable between the side elevation and balcony bay window. 1905
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Böhmerstrasse 11
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Böhmerstrasse 12
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Böhmerstrasse 13
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Böhmerstrasse 15
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Böhmerstraße 62/64
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A stumbling block for the murdered resident Johanna von Beauvais has been set up in front of the house.
Oberlindau 42
Oberlindau 42 Böhmerstrasse 66
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Brentanostrasse

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Kettenhofweg 72
Kettenhofweg 72 Brentanostraße 2
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Tenement house built by the architect Gustav Günther . Neoclassical facade with pilasters and an axial diaphragm. 1921

Corneliusstrasse

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Tenement house
Tenement house Corneliusstrasse 13
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Neo-Renaissance tenement house with two-storey rusticated plinth and axial balconies. 1890
Tenement house
Tenement house Corneliusstrasse 15
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Neo-Renaissance tenement house with axial elevation and lunettes in relief. 1896
Tenement house
Tenement house Corneliusstrasse 17
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Neo-Renaissance tenement house designed by Heinrich Kreissler with a centering risalit. 1897
Tenement house
Tenement house Corneliusstrasse 19
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Tenement house in renaissance and gothic detail forms based on designs by Josef Rindsfüßer and Martin Kühn with an asymmetrical bay window. 1898
Tenement house
Tenement house Corneliusstrasse 24
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Neo-Renaissance tenement house with facade alternating between brickwork and sandstone. Centering by balcony and sculpted bay window; Balcony grilles and fencing are original. 1891
Residential building
Residential building Corneliusstrasse 26
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Neo-Baroque house designed by Franz Laenger; Facade modernized after war damage. 1893
Residential building
Residential building Corneliusstrasse 28
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Neo-Baroque house based on designs by Franz Laenger with window frames in relief and corner blocks in ashlar. Balcony grilles are original. 1893
Residential building
Residential building Corneliusstrasse 30
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Neo-Baroque house with facade in ashlar and corner projections. Balcony grilles and fencing are original. 1894
Duplex house
Duplex house Corneliusstrasse 32/34
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Double house in neo-baroque style with side projections and richly profiled oriels in ashlar. At number 32, the former mansard roof has been replaced by a modern addition. The fence is original. 1894

Elsheimerstrasse

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Tenement house
Tenement house Elsheimerstraße 8
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Tenement house in the forms of late classicism based on a design by L. Kayser with risalitz-centered facade. There are statues on symmetrical aedicules above the main axial entrance. 1877

Emil-Claar-Strasse

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Emil-Claar-Straße 5
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Emil-Claar-Straße 6/8
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Emil-Claar-Straße 10
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Emil-Claar-Straße 12
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Emil-Claar-Straße 19
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Emil-Claar-Strasse 23-25
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Emil-Claar-Straße 21/23/25
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Eppsteiner Strasse

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Eppsteiner Strasse 1
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Eppsteiner Straße 22
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Eppsteiner Strasse 24
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Eppsteiner Straße 26
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Eppsteiner Straße 42
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Eppsteiner Straße 43/45
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Eppsteiner Strasse 47
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Eschersheimer Landstrasse

Note: There are other cultural monuments on Eschersheimer Landstrasse in the districts of Nordend and Dornbusch.

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Eschersheimer Landstrasse 13
Tenement Eschersheimer Landstrasse 13 Eschersheimer Landstraße 13
Location
floor: 122, parcel: 13
The house is also Fellnerstrasse 14. It is a tenement house with baroque facades. Part of the overall system 78 together with Fellnerstrasse 12 and 15 1889
Tenement Eschersheimer Landstrasse 99
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Tenement Eschersheimer Landstrasse 99 Eschersheimer Landstraße 99
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floor: 287, parcel: 24/2
Neo-Renaissance tenement house designed by T. Streit with facing stone facade. Part of the complete layout 77 with parts of the Hansaallee and Wolfsgangstraße. 1891 154009
 
Eschersheimer Landstrasse 101
Double tenement Eschersheimer Landstrasse 101/103 Eschersheimer Landstraße 101/103
Location
floor: 287, parcel: 22/2, 23/2
New Renaissance double tenement house based on a design by A. Wallmann. Part of the overall system 77 1890 154007
 

Feldbergstrasse

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Feldbergstrasse 11
Apartment building Feldbergstrasse 11 Feldbergstraße 11 (= Liebigstraße 47)
Location
floor: 263, parcel: 27
Tenement building in the tradition of late classicism with ornamented parapet panels. The monument topography names the house as an individual monument; the electronic version shows the house as part of the overall system 72 1880
Feldbergstrasse 20
Coach house Feldbergstraße 20
Location
floor: 260, parcel: 25/2
Former Neo-Renaissance coach house on an angular floor plan with sgraffito friezes. 1891 154011
 
Feldbergstrasse 21
Tenement building Feldbergstrasse 21 Feldbergstraße 21
Location
floor: 263, parcel: 22
Neo-Renaissance tenement house designed by HM Feineis in an elaborate ashlar structure. The monument topography names the house as an individual monument; the electronic version shows the house as part of the overall system 71. 1888
Feldbergstrasse 22
Tenement building Feldbergstrasse 22 Feldbergstraße 22
Location
floor: 260, parcel: 23/2
Neo-Renaissance apartment building with asymmetrical balconies and stone windows; original balcony grilles. 1888 154013
 
Feldbergstrasse 23
Apartment building Feldbergstrasse 23 Feldbergstraße 23
Location
floor: 263, parcel: 21
Neo-Baroque tenement house with intricately structured stone. Centering through balcony projections under blast; orig. Balcony grille. The monument topography names the house as an individual monument; the electronic version shows the house as part of the overall system 71. 1890
Feldbergstrasse 24
Apartment building Feldbergstrasse 24 Feldbergstraße 24
Location
floor: 260, parcel: 21
Neo-Baroque tenement house designed by HT Schmidt with rich ashlar structure. The monument topography names the house as a single monument; the electronic version shows the house as part of the overall system 71. 1887
Feldbergstrasse 25-27
Apartment building Feldbergstrasse 25 Feldbergstraße 25
Location
floor: 263, parcel: 5
Neo-Renaissance tenement house designed by T. Streit with a two-tone sandstone facade. The former mansard roof is modernly raised, orig. Balcony grille. The monument topography names the house as an individual monument; the electronic version shows the house as part of the overall system 71. 1888
Feldbergstrasse 26
Apartment building Feldbergstrasse 26 Feldbergstraße 26
Location
floor: 260, parcel: 20
Tenement house in restrained forms of the Neo-Renaissance based on a design by CF Rau. Corner facade with balcony bay window and one-sided side projection. The monument topography names the house as an individual monument; the electronic version shows the house as part of the overall system 71. 1889
Feldbergstrasse 25-27
Apartment building Feldbergstrasse 27 Feldbergstraße 27
Location
floor: 263, parcel: 4
Tenement house in predominantly renaissance forms based on a design by JG Kugler with a central bay window and Hermes pilasters. The monument topography names the house as an individual monument; the electronic version shows the house as part of the overall system 71. 1890
Feldbergstrasse 28
Apartment building Feldbergstrasse 28 Feldbergstraße 28
Location
floor: 260, parcel: 13
Neo-Renaissance tenement house with gabled corner facade. The monument topography names the house as an individual monument; the electronic version shows the house as part of the overall system 71. 1888
Feldbergstrasse 29
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Apartment building Feldbergstrasse 29 Feldbergstraße 29
Location
floor: 263, parcel: 3
Apartment building based on a design by W. Trebau with late classical stone details on the facing stone. The monument topography names the house as an individual monument; the electronic version shows the house as part of the overall system 71. 1888
Feldbergstrasse 30
Apartment building Feldbergstrasse 30 Feldbergstraße 30
Location
floor: 260, parcel: 12
Simple neo-renaissance tenement house. The monument topography names the house as an individual monument; the electronic version shows the house as part of the overall system 71. 1885
Feldbergstrasse 31
Apartment building Feldbergstrasse 31 Feldbergstraße 31
Location
floor: 263, parcel: 1
Tenement house designed by W. Trebau in styles between late classicism and neo-renaissance with a roofed corner bay window as well as axial projections under gables aligned to the street lines. the electronic version shows the house as part of the overall system 71. 1889
Feldbergstrasse 38
Tenement house Feldbergstraße 38
Location
floor: 255, parcel: 34
Tenement house with baroque stone facade 1890 154023
 
Feldbergstrasse 42
Apartment building Feldbergstrasse 42 Feldbergstraße 42
Location
floor: 255, parcel: 32
Neo-Renaissance tenement house designed by Heinrich Anthes with facing stone facade and rich ashlar structure. The building belonged to the Goethe University . 1888 154024
 
Feldbergstrasse 47
Residential building Feldbergstrasse 47 Feldbergstraße 47
Location
hall: 256, parcel: 9
House designed by AF Albert in the tradition of late classicism. The building belonged to the Goethe University 1883 154025
 

Feuerbachstrasse

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Feuerbachstrasse 19
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Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse

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Freiherr vom Stein-Strasse 3
Tenement house Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 3 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 3
Location
corridor: 265, parcel: 55/20
Art Nouveau tenement house based on designs by J. Diehl. The monument topography lists the house as an individual monument; in the electronic version it is only shown as part of the overall system 65. 1904
Freiherr vom Stein-Strasse 5
Tenement house Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 5 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 5
Location
hall: 265, parcel: 54/20
Apartment building in Art Nouveau forms based on a design by C. Diehl. The monument topography lists the house as an individual monument; in the electronic version it is only shown as part of the overall system 65. 1904
Freiherr vom Stein-Strasse 7
Tenement house Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 7 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 7
Location
corridor: 265, parcel: 46/17
Art Nouveau tenement after a design by H. Gesser. The monument topography lists the house as an individual monument; in the electronic version it is only shown as part of the overall system 65. 1904
Freiherr vom Stein-Strasse 9
Tenement house Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 9 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 9
Location
corridor: 265, parcel: 45/12
Art Nouveau apartment building based on a design by H. Skull with Baroque details on a rich stone facade. The monument topography lists the house as an individual monument; in the electronic version it is only shown as part of the overall system 65. 1906
Freiherr vom Stein-Strasse 11
Tenement house Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 11 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 11
Location
hall: 265, parcel: 58/12
Noble tenement house designed by AF Albert. The sandstone facade shows motifs from Art Nouveau and Neo-Baroque. Original enclosure. The house is part of the overall complex 65 1906 154035
 
Freiherr vom Stein-Strasse 13
Tenement house Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 13 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 13
Location
corridor: 265, parcel: 57/12
Apartment building with Gothic facade elements and a polygonal, domed corner bay window next to the side gable. The enclosure is original. The house is part of the overall complex 65 1904 154036
 
Freiherr vom Stein-Strasse 14
Tenement house Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 14 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 14 (also Kolberger Straße 50)
Location
hall: 266, parcel: 55/19
Art Nouveau tenement house based on a design by J. Rindsfüßer & M. Kühn with baroque elements, corner facade and axial bay window. The roof was replaced in a modern way. The monument topography lists the house as an individual monument; in the electronic version it is only shown as part of the overall system 65. 1905

Freiherr vom Stein-Strasse 15
Tenement house Freiherr vom Stein-Strasse 15 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 15
Location
corridor: 265, parcel: 60/12
Art Nouveau tenement house designed by A. Koch in a striking corner position. Facades with rich, partially sculpted ashlar structure accentuated by oriel projections and gable ends. The balcony grilles are original. A stumbling block for the murdered resident Leonore Schwarz-Neumaier has been set up in front of the house . The house is part of the overall complex 65. 1904 154038
 
Freiherr vom Stein-Strasse 16
Tenement house Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 16 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 16
Location
corridor: 266, parcel: 19/1
Art Nouveau tenement house based on a design by Gustav Günther with an octagonal corner bay window and baroque window decorations as well as original balcony grilles and fencing. The house is part of the overall complex 65. 1904 154039
 
Tenement house Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 18
Tenement house Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 18 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 18
Location
floor: 266, parcel: 49/19
Art Nouveau tenement house based on a design by H. Gesser with a centering bay window. The house is part of the overall complex 65. 1904 154040
 
Westend Synagogue
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Westend Synagogue Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 30
Location
corridor: 267, parcel: 46/8, 47/18, 48/21
Westend Synagogue 1908-10 154041
 

Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 51-53
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Double tenement house Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 51/53 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 51/53
Location
floor: 263, parcel: 18, 19
Double tenement house in the tradition of late classicism with renaissance details. Stumbling blocks for the murdered residents Amalie, Hermann and Nelly Gruenewald are set up in front of the house . The monument topography lists the house as an individual monument; in the electronic version it is only shown as part of the overall system 71. 1889/90
Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 55
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Tenement house Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 55 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 55
Location
floor: 263, parcel: 20
Neo-Renaissance tenement after a design by E. Lemmé. The monument topography lists the house as an individual monument; in the electronic version it is only shown as part of the overall system 71. 1897
Villa Kissel
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Villa Kissel Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 65
Location
hall: 260, parcel: 28/1
Villa in the style of the neo-renaissance with a symmetrical facade with an axial main portal between side projections and mezzanine floor. Today a branch of the Lampe bank 1889 154044
 

Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage

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Goethe high school
Goethe high school Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 22
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Friedrichstrasse

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Friedrichstrasse 1
Friedrichstrasse 1
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Friedrichstrasse 5
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Friedrichstrasse 5
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London 77
London 77 Friedrichstrasse 8
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Friedrichstrasse 9-11
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Friedrichstrasse 9/11
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Friedrichstrasse 22-24
Friedrichstrasse 22/24
location
Frankfurt, Friedrichstrasse 59.JPG
Friedrichstrasse 59
location
Villa Hanau
Villa Hanau Friedrichstrasse 61
location
Villa Riesser
Villa Riesser Friedrichstrasse 63
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Fürstenbergerstrasse

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Frankfurt, Fürstenbergerstrasse 156.jpg
Fürstenbergerstraße 156
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Frankfurt, Fürstenbergerstrasse 161.JPG
Fürstenbergerstrasse 161
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Frankfurt, Fürstenbergerstrasse 163.JPG
Fürstenbergerstrasse 163
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Lessing Gymnasium gymnasium with wall relief
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Gym and Aula Lessing-Gymnasium Fürstenbergerstrasse 166
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Two-story auditorium with gallery and stage above a two-story gymnasium. South side as an architectural design feature and for acoustic reasons as an expressive folded concrete structure, designed and executed in 1967 by G. Balser, L. Menzel, K. Egli. Ceramic wall relief by F. Lammeyer 1967
Frankfurt, Fürstenberger Strasse 223.JPG
Fürstenbergerstraße 223
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Gärtnerweg

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Fellnerstrasse 15
Fellnerstrasse 15 Gärtnerweg 1
location
Frankfurt, Gärtnerweg 9.JPG
Gärtnerweg 9
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Frankfurt, Gärtnerweg 29.JPG
Gärtnerweg 29
location
Frankfurt, Gärtnerweg 31.JPG
Gärtnerweg 31
location
Gärtnerweg 32
Apartment building Gärtnerweg 32 Gärtnerweg 32
Location
hall: 121, parcel: 4
Tenement of the romantic late classicism. 1863 154063
 
Ignatius Church
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Ignatius Church Gärtnerweg
location
hall: 118, parcel: 24, 25, 127/26
Concrete church by Gottfried Böhm 1964

Grüneburgpark

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[[Grüneburgpark |]] Grüneburgpark
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Orangery
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Grueneburgpark gatekeeper house
Porter's lodge

Grüneburgplatz

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IG Farben building
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IG Farben building Grüneburgplatz 1 today Norbert-Wollheim-Platz
location
The IG-Farben-Haus or the Poelzig-Bau (also IG Farben-Haus or Poelzig-Ensemble , formerly also the IG Farben building , IG Farben complex , IG high-rise , Farben Building , officially General Creighton from 1975 to 1996 W. Abrams Building ) in Frankfurt am Main was designed by Hans Poelzig and built as the central administration for IG Farben from 1928 to 1931. After the end of the war, the American military administration moved there. Since 2001 the building has housed part of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . Since June 16, 2009 it has been renamed Poelzig-Bau. 1928 to 1931

Grüneburgweg

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Grüneburgweg 72
Grüneburgweg 72/74
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Grüneburgweg 95
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Villa Varrentrapp
Villa Varrentrapp Grüneburgweg 113
location
Frankfurt, Grüneburgweg 115.JPG
Grüneburgweg 115
location
Frankfurt, Grüneburgweg 119.JPG
Grüneburgweg 119
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During the night from August 21, 2012 to August 22, 2012, the house was briefly occupied by IVI sympathizers.
Frankfurt, Grüneburgweg 141.JPG
Grüneburgweg 141
location
Frankfurt, Grüneburgweg 143-149.JPG
Grüneburgweg 143/145
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Frankfurt, Grüneburgweg 147.JPG
Grüneburgweg 147
location
Frankfurt, Grüneburgweg 149.JPG
Grüneburgweg 149
location
Villa Schlesicky
Villa Schlesicky Grüneburgweg 151
location
Frankfurt, Grüneburgweg 153.JPG
Grüneburgweg 153
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Guiollettstrasse

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Guiollettstrasse 4-8
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Guiollettstrasse 17
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Frankfurt, Guiollettstrasse 19.jpg
Guiollettstrasse 19
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Frankfurt, Guiollettstrasse 21.jpg
Guiollettstrasse 21
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Frankfurt, Guiollettstrasse 25.JPG
Guiollettstrasse 25
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Villa Gerlach
Villa Gerlach Guiollettstrasse 34
location
Frankfurt, Guiollettstrasse 57.JPG
Guiollettstrasse 57/59
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Frankfurt, Guiollettstrasse 63.JPG
Guiollettstrasse 61/63
location
Frankfurt, Guiollettstrasse 65.JPG
Guiollettstrasse 65
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Hansaallee

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Tenement house
Tenement house Hansaallee 4
location
Neo-Renaissance tenement house with a central bay window under a decorative wooden gable (supported on both sides by carved sphinxes). The house forms a duplex with house number 6. The architect was Gustav Günther. 1903
Tenement house
Tenement house Hansaallee 6
location
Neo-Renaissance tenement house with rich ashlar structure, asymmetrical bay window and central gable. The house forms a duplex with house number 4. The architect was Gustav Günther. 1903
Tenement house
Tenement house Hansaallee 7
location
Neo-baroque tenement house with axial projection. The architects were Paul Junior and Adolf Metzger. 1903
Double tenement house
Double tenement house Hansaallee 8/10
location
Neo-Baroque double apartment building with richly structured ashlar facade and balconies on the risalits. The architects were Paul Junior and Adolf Metzger. The balcony grilles and windows are original. 1903
Tenement houses
Tenement houses Hansaallee 9/11
location
Neo-Baroque apartment buildings with elaborately carved window lunettes. The facade of house number 9 is centered by bay windows in sandstone. The architect was Philipp Hufnagel. 1903
Tenement house
Tenement house Hansaallee 12
location
Art Nouveau apartment building with gabled corner facade and pillar bay windows in rich ashlar structure. The architect was Philipp Hufnagel. Balcony grilles and fencing are original. 1902
Tenement house
Tenement house Hansaallee 13/15
location
Apartment building in Art Nouveau style with an axial bay window under the gable. The architect was Philipp Hufnagel. 1904
Tenement house
Tenement house Hansaallee 16
location
Late classicist tenement house with axial oriel projections. The architects were Paul Junior and Adolf Metzger 1903
Tenement house
Tenement house Hansaallee 17
location
Neo-Baroque apartment building with a gabled bevel under an onion-shaped dome in a prominent corner position. 1903
Tenement house
Tenement house Hansaallee 18
location
Art Nouveau apartment building with asymmetrical bay window. The architect was Philipp Hufnagel. 1903
Tenement house
Tenement house Hansaallee 19
location
Tenement house in Renaissance style with an axially symmetrical facade in rich stone décor. The architect was Alexander Philipp Heinitz. The fence and balcony grilles are original. 1903
Tenement house
Tenement house Hansaallee 21
location
Tenement house with gothic sandstone structure and central corner projections on a polygonal floor plan. Balcony grilles and fencing are original. 1903
Tenement house
Tenement house Hansaallee 22
location
Neo-Baroque apartment building in a striking corner position. The architect was Jean Stamm. The facade is structured by domed corner bay windows on a polygonal floor plan and an asymmetrical balcony bay window under the gable. The house has sculpted lintels and parapets. The fence and the balcony grilles are original.
Tenement house
Tenement house Hansaallee 23
location
Tenement house with gothic sandstone structure and central corner projections on a polygonal floor plan. Balcony grilles and fencing are original. 1903
Residential building
Residential building Hansaallee 30/32
location
House in the style of historicism by Vietze & Helfrich . The corner of the building is designed as a dominant tower with a round dome. It was destroyed in the war and not rebuilt in the following years. In 2002 the house was extensively renovated and converted into a commercial building. The sculptures in front of the ornamental gable are by Franz Josef Vietze. 1910/11

In the Saxony camp

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Tenement house
Tenement house In the Sachsenlager 1
location
Late classicist tenement house. 1863

Im Trutz Frankfurt

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Tenement house
Tenement house Im Trutz Frankfurt 31
location
Tenement of the romantic late classicism. The house was originally the rectory of the French Reformed community . circa 1859
Tenement house
Tenement house Im Trutz Frankfurt 33
location
Late classicist tenement house. The windows are original. Silvia Tennenbaum (1928–2016; author of the novel Streets of Yesterday ) lived in this house from 1934 until she fled to Switzerland in 1936. circa 1859

Kettenhofweg

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Kettenhofweg 26
Villa Erlanger Kettenhofweg 26
location
Late classicist house with a central arched window between a pair of gabled half-columns. 1871
Kettenhofweg 27
Residential building Kettenhofweg 27
location
Late classicist house with a baroque extension. around 1850
Villa Cronhardt
Villa Cronhardt Kettenhofweg 29
location
Representative residential building in the forms of late classicism with pilasters in corner rounded corners as well as ornamented lintels and lunettes. The architect was Christian Ludwig Schmidt. 1872
Tenement house
Tenement house Kettenhofweg 46
location
Neo-Renaissance tenement house. 1883
Apartment building (= Brentanostraße 2)
Apartment building (= Brentanostraße 2) Kettenhofweg 72
location
Tenement house built by the architect Gustav Günther . Neoclassical facade with pilasters and an axial diaphragm. The fence and the balcony grilles are original. 1921
Residential building
Residential building Kettenhofweg 94
location
Neo-baroque residential building. 1896
Double tenement house
Double tenement house Kettenhofweg 96/98
location
Double tenement house with style elements from the Renaissance and Baroque periods with a symmetrical front framed by side elevations. Architects were Beck & Grünewald. The fencing is partly original. 1896
House fucker
House fucker Kettenhofweg 119
location
House designed by Otto Fucker with a modern vertical structure under a formerly steep hipped roof and a cantilevered loggia between corner cores. 1909
Kettenhofweg 124
Double tenement house Kettenhofweg 124 / 124a
location
Double apartment building in the neo-baroque style with a rich, partially sculpted stone facade and domed side elevations. The fencing is partly original. 1902
Double tenement house
Double tenement house Kettenhofweg 129/131
location
Neoclassical double tenement house with decorative elements in relief over pilasters. The roof section at Kettenhofweg 131 has been changed. The fence is original. 1910
America Institute
America Institute Kettenhofweg 130
location
The former American Institute was built in 1953 by Ferdinand Kramer as the seat of the Institute for English and American Studies. From 2003 to 2013 the building was occupied and was used as an autonomous center under the name Institute for Comparative Irrelevance . 1953

Klüberstrasse

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Outbuildings
Outbuildings Klüberstrasse 5
location
Late Classicism outbuilding with a dominant attic. The enclosure is original. 1863
Tenement house
Tenement house Klüberstrasse 7
location
Late classicist tenement house with centering pilasters and stucco window lintels. The fence and the balcony grilles are original. Semi-detached house with number 9. 1871
Tenement house
Tenement house Klüberstrasse 9
location
Late classicist tenement house with centering pilasters and stucco window lintels. The fence and the balcony grilles are original. Semi-detached house with number 7. 1871
Tenement house
Tenement house Klüberstrasse 11
location
Late classicist tenement house with axial atlan and original fencing. 1863
Tenement house
Tenement house Klüberstrasse 13
location
Late classicist tenement house with asymmetrical balcony and dormer arrangement. The fence is original. 1863
Tenement house
Tenement house Klüberstrasse 15
location
Late classicist tenement house with centering balconies and original fencing. 1863
Residential building
Residential building Klüberstrasse 17
location
Late classicist tenement house. The basement is heavily modified. 1865
Duplex
Duplex Klüberstrasse 18/20
location
Late classicist tenement house with pilasters and a central arbor. The inside of the house has been changed a lot, the fencing is original. 1863

Kronberger Strasse

image designation location description construction time Data
Tenement house
Tenement house Kronberger Strasse 14
location
Apartment building in the neo-renaissance style by Simon Ravenstein. The facade is structured by corner bay windows, balconies and central projections under the ornamental gable. 1891
Double tenement house
Double tenement house Kronberger Strasse 28/30
location
Semi-detached house in late classicism and neo-baroque styles. 1891
Tenement house
Tenement house Kronberger Strasse 40
location
Late classicist tenement house with an axial balcony projection facing Liebigstrasse. The fence is original. 1878
Residential building
Residential building Kronberger Strasse 48
location
Neo-Baroque house designed by Louis Mandel with a distinctive side elevation. 1907
Residential building
Residential building Kronberger Strasse 49
location
Residential house with stylistic elements of Neoclassicism and Art Nouveau with asymmetrical gable and corner bay window. 1908
(= Freiherr vom Stein-Str. 14)
(= Freiherr vom Stein-Str. 14) Kronberger Strasse 50
location

literature

  • Heike Kaiser: Monument topography city of Frankfurt am Main. Supplements. Limited special edition. Henrich, Frankfurt am Main 2000, DNB 96298437X .
  • 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 .
  • Thomas Zeller: The architects and their building activities in Frankfurt am Main from 1870 to 1950. Henrich, Frankfurt am Main 2004, ISBN 3-921606-51-9 .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Art in Public Space, Frankfurt
  2. Supplementary Volume 2000.
  3. ^ Art in public space
  4. Uni-Frankfurt ( Memento from February 28, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Squatters, damned and taped up. In: Frankfurter Rundschau. August 25, 2012.
  6. Building description on andreaslyson.de
  7. Frankfurt is reading a book: A city tour with Silvia Tennenbaum (article from April 17, 2012)
  8. Frankfurt reads a book: Streets of Yesterday ( Memento from February 23, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (article from April 17, 2012)

Web links

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