List of cultural monuments in Frischborn
The following list contains the cultural monuments shown in the monument topography in the area of the Frischborn district of the city of Lauterbach , Vogelsbergkreis , Hesse .
- Note: The order of the monuments in this list is based on the address; alternatively, it can also be sorted according to the name, the number assigned by the State Office for Monument Preservation or the construction time.
The basis is the publication of the Hessian list of monuments, which was created for the first time on the basis of the Monument Protection Act of September 5, 1986 and has been continuously updated since then.
Frischborn
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Former train station Blitzenrod | Old train station Blitzenrod Location floor: 6, parcel: 4/1 |
The Blitzenrod station was built with the Vogelsbergbahn Lauterbach-Stockheim, which went into operation in 1901. The construction took place west of the village Blitzenrod and the Lauter already in the district of Frischborn . | 1895 to 1905 |
66423 |
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Am Mühlbach 10 location floor: 1, parcel: 187 |
Excellently preserved eaves half-timbered courtyard; on the left the two-zone residential building, followed by the massively renewed stable, stable room and barn. | Early 18th century |
66427 |
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Am Mühlbach 11 corridor: 1, parcel: 305/2 |
Eaves, shingled Streckhof, essentially from the first half of the 18th century, from this time the attractive structure of the back of the house is visible. | Early 18th century |
66429 |
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Am Mühlbach 14 location floor: 1, parcel: 198 |
Half-timbered courtyard on the eaves, with the gable side of the residential part facing Hopfmannsfelder Straße. | Early 18th century |
66431 |
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Am Mühlbach 16 position hall: 1 parcel: 199/1 |
The house of the Streckhof dates back to the first half of the 18th century and shows a man figure with a strong, concave foot strut and double locking and accentuated cross beams. | Early 18th century |
66433 |
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Am Mühlbach 18 location floor: 1, parcel: 201/2 |
To the Mühlbach gable-independent, originally four-zone Einhof from around the middle of the 18th century, | 1725 to 1775 |
66435 |
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Am Mühlbach 20 location corridor: 1, parcel: 203 |
Single-storey, gable-free half-timbered house set back from the street, built in the late 19th century. | Late 19th century |
66437 |
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Am Mühlbach 22 location floor: 1, parcel: 204/1 |
Very well preserved, large, five-zone single courtyard, facing the street from the gable. | 1777 |
66837 |
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Am Mühlbach 27 corridor: 1, parcel: 276 |
At its core a two-zone half-timbered house, which, thanks to the type of struts and the relatively rich ornamentation of its transverse beams and the corner post, can be classified as being around the turn of the 18th century. | Late 17th century |
66442 |
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Am Mühlbach 28 location floor: 1, parcel: 207/2 |
Good example of a large Streckhof farm that "grew" until the middle of the 19th century and has essentially retained the structure from 1855. | 1855 |
66444 |
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Half-timbered house | Am Mühlbach 30 position hall: 1 parcel: 208/1 |
Two-story house from the first half of the 19th century. | Early 19th century |
66446 |
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Am Mühlbach 31 location floor: 1, parcel: 274 |
Large eaves, well-preserved Einhof. A probably reused date stone in the base is called "ANNO 1680", an inscription in the threshold of the living area (Antiqua) remains illegible. | 1735 |
66448 |
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Am Mühlbach 21/23 location corridor: 1, parcel: 297/2, 298/1 |
Clad half-timbered house in an important position in terms of urban development. On a high plinth, two storeys under a gable roof, clearly protruding storeys. | 1977 |
66837 |
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Lauterbrücke | Am Mühlbach location hall: 1, parcel: 344/4 |
Bridge over the Lauter , built in 1767 . Narrow, single-arched bridge made of sandstone blocks and basalt. It leads along the former road from Frischborn to Eisenbach over the Lauter. | 1767 |
66425 |
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Former Frischborn train station | At the Waldschlösschen 1 location hall: 24, parcel: 5/6 |
After two years of construction, the section of the Vogelsbergbahn from Lauterbach to Grebenhain was completed in 1901. In the end, however, Frischborn was given a special stopping point about one and a half kilometers east of the village, at his own urgent request. | 1901 |
66450 |
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At the zig-coat 3- layer corridor: 1, parcel: 60 |
Large Streckhof on the eaves, the oldest part of which is the residential building. | 1795 to 1805 |
66452 |
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On Zickmantel 12 and 14 position hall: 1 parcel: 328/10 and 329 |
Former farm, eaves and because of the hillside on a high base. Two-storey and four-zone (on the right a modern extension) the house shows a half-timbered structure from around 1800. | 1795 to 1805 |
66454 |
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Railway bridge | Outside the local area, hallway: 6, parcel: 55/2 |
Erected in 1901 for the Oberwaldbahn , today part of the Vulkanradweg . | 1901 |
66507 |
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Overall system | Entire facility in Frischborn location |
The entire Frischborn complex, which roughly coincides with the expansion of the village at the beginning of the 19th century, can be subdivided into several areas. The dominant feature of the urban development is the baroque church with the tower; the school and rectory are adjacent to it as large buildings from the turn of the 20th century. |
66421 |
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Hopfmannsfelder Straße 3 Location hallway: 1, parcel: 196/1 |
Small two-storey half-timbered building, accessed from the eaves, the roof is extended over the door with a loading hatch. | Early 19th century |
66458 |
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Hopfmannsfelder Straße 4 Location hallway: 1, parcel: 190/1 |
Large Winkelhof facing away from the street, probably built in 1895 on the site of a former Lehnhof. | 1895 |
66460 |
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Hopfmannsfelder Straße 12 Location floor: 1, parcel: 194 |
The former transformer house, a tower-like, shingled building with a flat tent roof standing on the same property as the bakehouse, has an urban planning function in addition to its historical significance. |
66462 |
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Bakehouse | Hopfmannsfelder Straße 14 Location floor: 1, parcel: 194 |
1907 built one-storey building made of basalt blocks, door and window frames made of black bricks with a gable roof. | 1907 |
66464 |
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(to Am Mühlbach 16) | Hopfmannsfelder Straße no. Location floor: 1, parcel: 199/1 |
Erected in the first half of the 19th century as a hall for the restaurant, which was formerly located in the opposite house (Hopfmannsfelder Straße 2). | Early 19th century |
66456 |
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graveyard | Lauter base 25 position hall: 1, parcel: 103 |
The cemetery was moved from the church to the north-western edge of the village in 1597, and a small chapel was built there in 1603. Today's facility since 1828, expanded south to its current size in 1930. The older northern part with the basalt wall and the wrought iron gate is of artistic and cultural significance. | 1597 |
66466 |
Koch Gasse 4 position hallway: 1, plot 281 |
Since the middle of the 18th century, the two-storey half-timbered house, which was formerly a residential stable house, has risen to the eaves of the rising lane. | 1725 to 1775 |
66468 |
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Means Gasse 2 position hall 1, hall piece: 287 |
Streckhof in the corner between Mittelgasse and Mühlbach, to which the clad gable side of the living area is turned, is a defining feature of the townscape. | 1725 to 1775 |
66470 |
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Evangelical parish church | Means Gasse 3 position hall 1, hall unit: 294/1 |
The large church was built on the site of an older church in 1702–05 by master builder Matthäus Matthei from Buttlar near Geisa. It is an east-facing, plastered hall building with high, round-arched windows, simple corner blocks and a three-sided end. The baroque portal on the south side is remarkable in terms of design. | 1703 |
66472 |
Means Gasse 4 position hallway: 1, plot 288 |
For the townscape around the "Heiße Platte", the former location of a bakery, an important and remarkable three-story half-timbered house. | Late 18th century |
66474 |
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Mittelgasse 8, location hall: 1, parcel: 286 |
Two-storey, eaves-standing "small farmhouse", built tightly between the neighboring courtyards. The high plinth probably used to include stable rooms. | Early 18th century |
66476 |
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Means Gasse 10 position hall 1, hall unit: 285/1 |
The two-storey half-timbered house is accessed from the eaves side through a post-classical door above an outside staircase. | 1725 to 1735 |
66478 |
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Obergasse 9 hall: 1, parcel: 61 |
Small eaves Streckhof. The two-zone, all-sided shingled house of the complex, which has been preserved quite undisturbed, probably has a high-quality structure from the 17th century under the shingling. | Late 17th century |
66480 |
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Alte Obergasse 10 Location floor: 1, parcel: 306/1 |
As a "parallel farm", it is a remarkable site in terms of both agricultural and architectural history. On the left the gable-facing, eaves-sided accessible former residential stable house made of a (mostly clad or massively replaced) half-timbered structure from the 18th century. | 1800 |
66482 |
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Rectory | Alte Obergasse 14 Location floor: 1, parcel: 295/1 |
The rectory was built in 1903 as a gable-independent, two-story half-timbered building set back from the street. It is shingled on all sides, the crooked hip roof protrudes on ornate arches. | 1903 |
66484 |
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school | Alte Obergasse 16 Location floor: 1, parcel: 293/1 |
The wide, two-storey half-timbered building is shingled up to the left gable side, its large, street-side, mostly still original windows are arranged strictly axially to the central two-winged entrance door. | 1875 to 1885 |
66486 |
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Alte Obergasse 20 hallway: 1, parcel: 280 |
Streckhof on the eaves that defines the area between Kochgasse and Obergasse. On the left is the two-zone living area, the effective half-timbered structure of which essentially dates from the first half of the 18th century. | Early 18th century |
66488 |
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Streckhof | Alte Obergasse 31 hall: 1, parcel: 243/1 |
Small eaves Streckhof. The two-zone, all-sided shingled house of the complex, which has been preserved quite undisturbed, probably has a high-quality structure from the 17th century under the shingling. | Late 17th century |
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Obergasse 22 Location floor: 1, parcel: 279/1 |
Streckhof with the business section facing the street, evidently built in three construction phases. The structure of the narrow, two-zone residential building still points to the end of the 17th century when it was built. | Late 17th century |
66490 |
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Alte Obergasse 24 Location floor: 1, parcel: 278/1 |
The half-timbered structure of the former stable house from the first decade of the 18th century is characterized by design features on the eaves side on the upper floor. | Early 18th century |
66492 |
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Alte Obergasse 28 Location floor: 1, parcel: 269/1 |
The gable of the former stable house faces the street; the stable area originally housed here has been massively replaced. | Early 18th century |
66494 |
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For Landwehr 2 Location Village: 1, plot: 256/3 |
Two-storey half-timbered house on the eaves side in classical style from the first quarter of the 19th century, clad or clad. High base with cellar entrances and u. a. a round, simply profiled window. | Early 19th century |
66498 |
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Half-timbered house | For Landwehr 4 position hall 1, hall unit: 259/1 and 260 |
Built in the 18th century. Two-storey half-timbered house with shingled gable side, open half-timbered on the eaves side. After 1800 a barn was added, which was demolished in the 2000s. Uninhabited and dilapidated. | Early 18th century |
66500 |
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For Landwehr 6 and 8 position hall 1, hall unit: 262/1 and 263/1 |
The property was built as an eaves house around the middle of the 18th century, but was divided by the beginning of the 19th century at the latest. The two-storey three-zone half-timbered construction rises above a basement plinth, which makes high outside stairs necessary. | 1725 to 1775 |
66502 |
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For Landwehr 12 position hall 1, hall unit: 265/5 |
The row of eaves-facing houses on the west side of the former "Henkelsgasse" ends with what is obviously the oldest and at the same time most richly decorated. | Late 17th century |
66504 |
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Zur Landwehr 18 Location hall: 1, parcel: 250/6 |
The house in a corner-defining position between Obergasse and the former Wallenröder Weg and the barn rear wall have been preserved from a large Streckhof built at the beginning and at the end of the 19th century. | 1806 |
66505 |
Eisenbach Castle
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On Unterhof 8 position hall: 28, parcel 11 and 69 |
East of the Unterhof on the lower edge of the slope on the eaves side, a two-storey half-timbered building in a simple construction, the core of which may still belong to the 17th century. | Late 17th century |
66540 |
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Forester's house | Am Unterhof 9 hall: 28, parcel: 16/1 |
Larger complex, consisting of a residential building and a separate farm building. The former rises broadly below the wall of the lower courtyard on two floors above a high base, which shows the date ANNO 1717. | 1717 |
66542 |
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Anne Chapel | Hofwiesekap 11 Location corridor: 28, parcel: 67 |
The Annenkapelle was built in 1517 by Master Hermann, mason of Marburg, for Hermann IV. Riedesel, who was to introduce the Reformation in Lauterbach ten years later. | 1517 |
66546 |
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Former bone mill | Bone mill 12 Location floor: 28, parcel: 73/3 |
The former bone mill, a small, single-storey and partly shingled half-timbered building under a gable roof, stands in the north on the Eisenbach at some distance from the narrower castle area. | 1895 to 1905 |
66556 |
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Oberhof | Oberhof 6 location hall: 28, parcel: 2 |
To the west of the castle, closing off the plaza-like space in front of the outer bailey that is effectively open to the valley, the Oberhof rises. It consists of a four-sided, roughly square system. | 1587 |
66536 |
Manor house | Without address location corridor 28, plot: 34 and 36 |
In the west, the outer ring of fortifications was broken open with the expansion of the farm on Eisenbach at the beginning of the 19th century. A two-story, massive residential building under a gable roof was built there in the 19th century. | Early 19th century |
66527 |
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Former brewery and walls | Without address location corridor: 28, parcel: 19, 20 and 21 |
The prize “in front of the castle” is partially surrounded by a wall that also shows loopholes. Some sandstone posts from the 18th / 19th centuries Century, four-sided and with an onion-like finish, indicate fencing and possibly horticultural use of the area. | 1586 |
66544 |
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bridges | Without address location corridor: 28, parcel: 24, 25, 26 and 75/7 |
Two historical bridges lead from the east over the Eisenbach to the castle. One runs a little above the St. Anne's Chapel and has the shape of a slightly pointed arch. It is made of sandstone (ashlars and rubble stones) and may date from the early 17th century. The second one is particularly impressive, further up at an incline and ascending over the Eisenbach. | Early 17th century |
66548 |
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graveyard | Without an address location Land: 33 plot: 7 |
Small, roughly square complex, framed by a low wall. In the west the main entrance, flanked by sculpted sandstone pillars, these dated 1789 and provided with the letters IHH and MB. | 1789 |
66554 |
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Tower stump | Without address (opposite Castle 5) Location Village: 28, parcel 20, 75/5 |
At some distance in front of the gate on the valley side, a semicircular tower stump, belonging to a kennel originally in front of the outer bailey and a second gate system. |
66529 |
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Waterworks | Rose meadow 13 position corridor 28, plot 48 |
A water art existed in 1794 and Landau describes a pumping station driven by the Eisenbach in 1836, which transported water from the valley up into the castle. In 1856 there was a new facility for water supply. | 1856 |
66550 |
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The outer bailey | Castle 1 hall: 28, parcel: 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 |
The outer bailey encompasses the courtyard in front of the inner bailey to the north and was included in the outer curtain wall, of which, apart from a tower and components of the bailey gate, no significant remains have been preserved due to demolition or overbuilding. |
66513 |
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Eisenbach core castle | Lock 1 position corridor 28, plot: 26, 28 and 34 |
The core castle is the center of the extensive complex. It is built on a trapezoidal floor plan and is enclosed by the almost completely preserved outer wall from the late 13th century. Their distinguishing feature are the outer edges made from humpback blocks. |
78492 |
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Castle Church | Castle 2 position hall: 28, parcel: 27 |
The castle church was built in the years from 1671, perhaps under the influence of the master builder August Rumpf, above a Liebfrauenkapelle from 1440 in front of the main castle on the slope edge. Plastered building with an approximately square floor plan with corner blocks made of sandstone. | 1671 |
66515 |
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Castle 3 location hall: 28, parcel: 28 |
The former pleasure garden closes off the castle area to the west. Only the wall surrounding the large, trapezoidal area remained. | 1559 |
66521 |
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Gate of the outer bailey | Castle 3 position hall: 28, parcel: 30 |
Adjacent to house no. 3 is a medieval gate in the outer ring wall, which was expanded in 1597 into a three-storey gate tower under a cross-pitched gable roof. The passage is barrel vaulted, the opening is pointed towards the inside and rounded towards the outside. | 1597 |
66523 |
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Lock 4 position corridor 28, plot 31, 34 |
The gate of the outer bailey is adjoined to the south by a wide, three-story residential building from the first half of the 19th century, the ground floor massive, the upper floors in constructive half-timbering. | Early 19th century |
66525 |
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Former castle post | Castle 5 Location Village: 28 Parcel: 40 |
The former castle post, still in use today for gastronomy, is a two-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof in the simple design of the 19th century. | 1900 |
66533 |
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Castle 10, corridor location : 28, parcel: 40 |
Building facing the street gable. Its massive ground floor shows strong corner blocks, the upper floor and gable (under the crooked hip roof) are built in a constructive framework with carefully crafted floor projections. | 1929 |
66531 |
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Outer bailey | Lock 1 and 3 position corridor 28, plot 28 |
To the northwest, next to the church, there is a building also erected on the edge of the slope, two-story towards the courtyard, consisting of two wings attached to each other at obtuse angles. The house installation under a gable roof shows a partially strong corner cuboid and differently worked out, rectangular window and door frames, occasionally with stonemason's marks. | 1587 |
66519 |
Schlosspark Eisenbach location hall: 28, 33, parcel: hall 28: 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 35, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56/1, 56/2, 66, 67, 75/7, 79 Corridor 33: 6/1, 6/2, 6/3, 7, 8/2, 11/2, 11/3 |
The oldest evidence of the deliberate design of the area around the castle is the (upper) pond created in 1513 and oak plantings in the same year. To the west of the outer bailey, a walled area bears the name Lustgarten. | 1513 |
66552 |
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Unterhof | Unterhof 7 location hall: 28, parcel: 7/2 |
The lower courtyard, probably originally used to keep sheep, comprises a large, polygonal walled area above the slope edge to the northwest of the castle. The sheepfold in the north has been preserved from at least three buildings originally on the farm. | 1625 |
66538 |
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