List of cultural monuments in Guntersblum

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

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Jewish cemetery monument zone Eimsheimer Strasse
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before 1829 Area created before 1829, 73 neo-classical and Wilhelminian-style tombstones from 1849 to the early 20th century Jewish cemetery monument zonemore pictures
Kellerweg monument zone Kellerweg 31–57 (even numbers) and 34–58 (even numbers), Am Julianenbrunnen 8, Julianenstrasse 1, 2, 4, 6
Lage
18th to 20th century Section of the approximately one kilometer long cellar path, in which the grown character with cellars and diverse types of wine presses from the 18th to 20th centuries can be most vividly experienced; noteworthy are the closed rows of wine press houses in the gable position (nos. 43–49); in the southern part deeply sunk, enclosed by retaining walls and accessed by stairs, around the Julian fountain with a hundred-year-old plane tree, which has been attested since 1472; Unique ensemble in Rhineland-Palatinate and high-ranking testimony to the wine-growing history of Rhine-Hesse Kellerweg monument zonemore pictures

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Courtyard Alsheimer Strasse 5
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1705 Three-sided courtyard; Baroque half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1705, economy around 1860/70, goal post, cast iron, second half of the 19th century
Door frames Alsheimer Strasse, at No. 10
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Baroque front door walls with coat of arms with craftsman's mark
"Burghof Oswald" winery Alsheimer Strasse 11
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1836 Three-sided courtyard; stately classical plastered building, formerly marked 1836, staircase on the courtyard side around 1927; four-storey water tower at the rear with a press house in front of it with living space, 1899–1901; Double barn; overall structural system
Homburg Court Alsheimer Strasse 19
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first half of the 18th century Three-wing system; Mansard roof building, first half of the 18th century, possibly medieval core, fragment of a Romanesque twin window, some Renaissance window frames and pillars of the courtyard gate, around 1600, skylight portal marked 1671; Limestone buildings of the malt factory, boiler house marked 1871 Homburg Courtmore pictures
Courtyard Alsheimer Strasse 21
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before 1891 Courtyard with vinegar factory, before 1891; stately limestone quarry stone building with knee floor, double barn made of quarry stones, stable building, coach house, house garden
villa Alsheimer Strasse 22
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1891/92 representative director's villa, clinker brick building from the late founding period, 1891/92 villa
Catholic Church of St. Victor Alsheimer Strasse 25
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1844/45 Romanised quarry stone hall, 1844/45 under the influence of Georg Moller Catholic Church of St. Victormore pictures
kindergarten Alsheimer Strasse 27
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1900 former Protestant school for small children; single-storey, historicized plastered building with a two-storey middle section with half-timbered gable, 1900, architect Adam Becker, Oppenheim kindergarten
Leininger Castle Alsheimer Strasse 29
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after 1704 also Old Castle ; late baroque mansard hipped roof, started after 1704, expanded in 1787 Leininger Castlemore pictures
Living and wine press house Am Julianenbrunnen 8
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1814 Neighboring baroque hipped roof building, partly half-timbered, marked 1814 and 1817
Julian fountain At the Julianenbrunnen, opposite No. 8
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1608 Retaining wall with well chamber, three lion heads as a gargoyle, marked 1608 and 1838 (renovation) Julian fountain
Courtyard Bleichstrasse 7
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18th and 19th centuries Courtyard area; three-storey late medieval residential tower, half-hipped roof and half-timbered gable from the 18th century; single-storey stable house, late 18th or early 19th century; Former cross barn probably from the 18th century, pigsties from the middle of the 19th century, two-part courtyard gate, marked 1830
synagogue Bleichstrasse 12
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1769/70 former synagogue; Limestone building, marked 1769/70, renovation of the interior work 1860–62; two-winged women's gallery; Mikveh synagoguemore pictures
Spolia Bleichstrasse, at No. 14
Lage
1752 Lintel, marked 1752; baroque relief of Peter, inscribed 1754
Tithe barn Bleichstrasse, to No. 14
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1712 on the former tithe barn, large-volume cripple-hip roof building, dated 1712, basement exit marked 1744
Press house Eimsheimer Strasse 24
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1904 Boss cuboid construction in Heimatstil forms, 1904, architect Peter Mahr, Oppenheim
Pea well Eimsheimer Strasse, behind No. 38
Lage
early 17th century barrel-vaulted limestone system in a retaining wall, probably from the early 17th century
graveyard Main street
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1831 Cemetery laid out in 1831;
  • Creation of the warrior memory for three wars, 1958; Cenotaph for the fallen in World War II, 1950s, staggered group of three crosses, seven steles with the names of the fallen; relocated war memorial 1870/71, obelisk, marked 1919; War memorial 1914/18, resting lion, before 1926
  • Tomb of the J. Weiß family: broken column, around 1890/1900
  • Tomb of the D. Werner family: Neo-Renaissance aedicula, around 1880/90
  • Johann Diehl Tomb: Mourners, around 1880
  • Tomb of Johann Schäfer II († 1902): Gothicizing with a cross crown
  • Tomb of Friedrich Frey III († 1905): classifying aedicula
  • Tomb of Philipp Rudolf Frey († 1913): Neo-Renaissance display wall with pilaster pedicle
  • Tomb of the Georg Rösch I family: pillar-shaped with an antique crown, around 1880
  • Tomb of the Peter Diehl family († 1931): display wall with bronze relief, 1913
  • Karl-Friedrich Hedderich († 1913) tomb: monumentalizing display wall
  • Tomb Valentin Loos V. († 1920): Granite stele and bronze figure of a mourner
graveyard
cowshed Main street, to No. 8
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around 1860 former cowshed; Spacious three-aisled complex, supposedly from 1892, more likely around 1860
archway Main street, at No. 15
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late 17th century Courtyard arch, probably from the 17th century archway
Courtyard Hauptstrasse 21
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last quarter of the 19th century Four-sided courtyard, last quarter of the 19th century; Late Classicist house, marked 1885, Querscheune marked 1879, another small house and ancillary building Courtyard
Flood stone Main street, in front of No. 24
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19th century Flood stone, 19th century Flood stone
Residential building Hauptstrasse 41
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1750 late baroque hipped roof building, 1750, half-timbered upper floor (partly clapboard), around 1900/10 Residential building
Deutschherrenhof Hauptstrasse 42
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1718 Four-wing system; late baroque mansard hipped roof, marked 1718 and 1789, transverse barn 1890, garden; defining the plaza Deutschherrenhofmore pictures
Door leaf Hauptstrasse, at No. 44
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1795 Classicist door leaf, formerly marked 1795
New lock Hauptstraße 45/47, Geisenmarkt 2
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1787 thirteen-axis mansard hipped roof, in mixed forms of late baroque and early classicism, gate wing marked 1787 New lock
Herrenmauer Herrngartenstrasse, at No. 4
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1787 Wall of the Herrngarten, laid out from 1787 to 1791, limestone quarry; Garden house with tail helmet, 1898
portal Julianenstrasse, at No. 1
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after 1900 Arched cellar portal with an early classicist leaf, probably soon after 1900
Living and wine press house Julianenstrasse 2
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early 18th century Half-hipped roof building, probably from the early 18th century, extension with a cellar and door leaf dating from the late 19th century marked 1898, cellar exit marked 1709
Old school Julianenstrasse 33
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around 1830 classicist type construction, around 1830; Urban development together with the New School (Marktplatz 1)
Court of Neidhard von Gneisenau Julianenstrasse 44
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1723 Three-sided courtyard; single-storey late baroque mansard hipped roof building, marked 1723, large-volume quarry stone barn from the 19th century, raised around 1900
basement, cellar Kellerweg 5
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late 18th century barrel-vaulted earth cellar with arched portal, probably from the late 18th century
basement, cellar Kellerweg, under No. 9
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1785 barrel vaulted earth cellar, marked 1785
Garden area Kellerweg, to No. 10
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around 1860/70 Late Classicist tower-like garden house with tent roof and cellar, around 1860/70, ornamental garden, forecourt with terrazzo floor, marked 1901, kitchen garden partially enclosed by old stone walls
Press house Kellerweg 12
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around 1880/90 Limestone quarry stone building with arched openings, around 1880/90, protruding at the back, "Kellerstübchen", wine cellar marked 1815
Wine tasting room Kellerweg, in No. 20
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richly ornamented garden facade, marked 1887, original interior, three barrel-vaulted wine cellars on different levels Wine tasting room
Press house Kellerweg 22/24
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1896 Double press house; Limestone cuboid construction, two-storey "cellar room" at the rear, 1896, architect Fr. Loos, Frankfurt am Main
basement, cellar Kellerweg, at No. 27
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1600 barrel vaulted earth cellar, marked 1600
villa Kellerweg 53
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1900/01 Villa with country house character; two-and-a-half-story historicizing half-hip roof building, 1900/01, architect Jakob Staab , Worms villa
barn Kirchstrasse, to No. 1
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1883 Dalberger Hof's barn, large-volume limestone building with a half-hip roof, marked 1883
Evangelical rectory Kirchstrasse 2
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1859/60 Late classical limestone building (plastered), 1859/60 Evangelical rectory
New school Marktplatz 1
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1891 clinker brick building from the late founding period, 1891, architect Engel, Oppenheim
Evangelical parish church Marktplatz 6
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around 1100 formerly St. Victor; Romanesque double tower facade in the core, around 1100, post-Gothic east portal marked 1619, baroque hall building 1685–88; 1837–43 Reconstruction, renovation, renewal, furnishing by district builder Ignaz Opfermann Evangelical parish churchmore pictures
villa Mittelstrasse 14
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1892 Hipped roof villa based on Italian models, 1892, architect Peter Gustav Rühl , Mainz
Polyscher Hof Ölmühlstrasse 9/11
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from the middle of the 18th century multi-leaf system; late baroque building group with mansion (renovated in 1842), stable wing, double barn, 19th century, and mill building with half-timbering and half-hipped roof, mid-18th century (converted into a cinema in 1927); overall structural system Polyscher Hof
Bird fountain north of the village in a valley; Corridor bird gardens
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1865 multi-part barrel-vaulted limestone plant, marked 1865
Vineyard house north of the place; Corridor at the Vogelsrech
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in the middle of the 19th century earth-covered cubic limestone building with arched openings, probably from the middle of the 19th century
Water tank northwest of the village on the L 437; Hallway on the riser
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around 1905 Rotunda with a simply broken tin roof, Art Nouveau decor, around 1905, architect Wilhelm Lenz, Grand Ducal Cultural Inspectorate in Mainz Water tank
Pumping station east of the village (Gimbsheimer Straße 60)
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Pumping station with machine hall; Picturesque assembly in Baroque Art Nouveau forms, marked 1906-07, by Wilhelm Lenz , Grand Ducal Cultural Inspection, Mainz Pumping station
Vineyard house west of the village above the Kellerweg; Hallway in the barn
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second half of the 19th century Earth-covered brick building, vineyard wall made of limestone, probably from the second half of the 19th century

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