List of cultural monuments in Friesenheim (Rheinhessen)

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In the list of cultural monuments in Friesenheim , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Friesenheim are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of January 2, 2017).

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Residential building Albanusgasse 2
location
later 18th century late baroque half-hipped roof, partly half-timbered, probably from the later 18th century; defining the plaza
Cemetery cross and tombs Gaustraße , at the cemetery
location
from 1840 Cemetery opened in 1840
  • Cemetery cross: above a baroque base, expressive relief crucifix, probably from the 1920s
  • Gravesite of the Bernhard and Ebeling families, group of four gravestones:
    • Friedrich Ebeling († 1868) tomb: late classical sandstone pillar with reliefs and cuirassier helmet
    • Gravestone Marie Sophie Ebeling née Schneider († 1869): vase-crowned pillar with relief
    • Tomb of the Heinrich Bernhard family († 1890) stately sandstone stele with an ancient crown
    • Granite stele for several family members, around 1931
  • anonymous tomb: late classical sandstone pillar with tendrils and inscriptions, around 1840/50
  • anonymous tomb: mourning angel in front of a tree cross, around 1900
  • Tomb of the married couple Karl Ebeling († 1909): richly carved stele on a rock base
  • Grave of the Erhard Bechtel family († 1922): Doric half-column aedicula with Christ blessing after Bertel Thorvaldsen
Friesenheim train station (Rheinhessen) Gaustraße 2
location
1900 former train station, 1900; Late founding yellow brick building, brick outbuilding
Protestant church Hauptstrasse 14
location
1885/86 neo-Gothic limestone hall building, 1885/86, architect Heinrich von Schmidt , Munich; with construction-time equipment Protestant church
War memorial Main street, in front of No. 14
location
1932 War memorial 1914/18, knee figure of a soldier on pedestal, inscribed 1932, sculptor Willy Rahmstorff , Mommenheim
Courtyard Hauptstrasse 16
location
1927/28 Vierseithof, 1927/28, architect Wilhelm Tahler , Darmstadt; Villa-like yellow brick building, homeland security style, economy, baroque barn, plant garden, two-part gate system, marked 1928
Catholic parish church of St. Walburga Hauptstrasse 23
location
1740 former simultaneous church; baroque hall building, formerly marked 1740, west transverse building 1957/58;
Organ 1763 by Joseph Anton Onimus from Mainz, console reconstructed in 1993 by Förster & Nicolaus ;
Baroque tombstone fragments on the churchyard wall
Catholic parish church of St. Walburga
Old Town Hall Hauptstrasse 37
location
after 1721 late baroque hipped roof building, partly half-timbered, probably soon after 1721; Grenzstein marked 1734, 19th century economy; defining the plaza Old Town Hall
War memorial Hauptstrasse, at No. 39
location
1884 War memorial 1870/71, substructure in relief, Corinthian column, eagle, inscribed 1884, Diehl Brothers, Guntersblum
Spolia Hauptstrasse, at No. 43
location
18th century baroque spoils; mighty courtyard gate pillars, pedestrian gate, 18th century
Courtyard Hauptstrasse 47
location
18th century Hakenhof, the core of the 18th century; Half-timbered building dated 1702, conversion to an inn with a massive ground floor in 1895; Clinker gate and pigsties 19th century, barn marked 1886 (possibly conversion?); four baroque stove stones; barrel vaulted wine cellar marked 1740; Garden wall around 1895
Water tank south of the village on the L 425; Hallway on the path
location
1907 Art Nouveau rotunda, marked 1907, architect Wilhelm Lenz , Kulturinspektion Mainz Water tank
Wayside cross south of the village; Hallway in the Spitzäckern
location
around 1900 Elaborately designed wayside cross, marble, metal body, around 1900 Wayside cross

literature

Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmäler in Friesenheim  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Franz Bösken : Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine, Volume 1. Mainz 1967, ISBN 3-7957-1306-4 . P. 308 f.
  2. Achim Seip: Old and new organs in the diocese of Mainz. Mainz 2003, ISBN 3-8053-2838-9 . P. 38.