List of cultural monuments in Hünstetten

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The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of ​​the municipality of Hünstetten , Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis , Hesse .

Note: The order of the monuments in this list is based first on the districts and then 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.

The presence or absence of an object in this list does not provide legally binding information as to whether it is a cultural monument or not: This list may not reflect the current status of the official monument topography. This is available for Hessen in the corresponding volumes of the monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany and on the Internet under DenkXweb - Kulturdenkmäler in Hessen (under construction). Even though these sources are updated by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Hesse , they are not always up-to-date because there are always changes in the inventory of monuments.

Only the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Hesse can provide binding information .

Cultural monuments according to districts

Bechtheim

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Hofreite Alte Ortsstraße 23
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Hofreite Alte Ortsstraße 23 Alte Ortsstraße 23
Location
floor: 29, parcel: 83
Courtyard closed on three sides in the old town area. Side access through a characteristic wooden courtyard gate with grating. Well-preserved, eaves-standing house around 1700, three-zone, with a low ground floor. Handcrafted well-assembled framework with compartmentalized overlapping of the transoms, on the upper floor without throat latch; Struts slightly curved. Striking diamond pattern in the gable, all-round profiled threshold. Symmetrical street facade with central entrance, door from the middle of the 19th century with coffered panels. Quality construction with an impact on the townscape. Part of the entire Alte Ortsstraße complex. 1700 13738
 
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Evangelical parish church
Evangelical parish church Alte Ortsstraße 26
Location
floor: 29, parcel: 55
Part of the entire Alte Ortsstrasse complex, probably built in 1741 by the same master builder as the Limbach church. Located in the center of the village, a little higher up in the churchyard bordered by a stone wall. Hall building with mansard roof and multi-level roof turret. Outer wall divided by frame and high arched windows. Two doors with carved panels, profiled sandstone walls. Inside there is a vaulted ceiling with incised openings for exposure through dormers. Uniform equipment of the construction period with a three-sided, partly two-story gallery. Remarkable, richly carved and colored pulpit altar with twisted columns and angels; inlay in the sound cover. The cheeks of the chairs are baluster-like with shell ornamentation. Baptismal font 1719, similar to Beuerbach. Organ 1753 by Johann Christian Köhler. 1741 14423
 
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Half-timbered house at Alte Ortsstrasse 37
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Half-timbered house at Alte Ortsstrasse 37 Alte Ortsstraße 37,
location
floor: 29, parcel: 48
Across from the parish church, detached, well-proportioned half-timbered house. Eaves position with three-zone structure, significant storey overhang. High slate roof with small dormers, gable also slated. Representative building, built in 1602 according to tradition. Obtained truss members of this period, including characteristic curved strut figures arranged above the sill bolt Andrew's cross . Enlargements of the windows and the door with cassette panels and skylights go back to the 19th century. The associated barn, built around 1800, has been modernized as a community center. Wall enclosure with sandstone gate posts and iron gate grille, 19th century. Part of the entire Alte Ortsstraße complex. 1602 13740
 
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House and barn at Alte Ortsstrasse 39
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House and barn at Alte Ortsstrasse 39 Alte Ortsstraße 39
Location
hallway: 29, parcel: 52
The gable-facing house of a Hakenhof next to the rectory is said to have been built in 1708. Three-zone with central entrance facing the courtyard and two-flight staircase. The upper floor protrudes on rounded beam heads with widely spread strut figures without headbands. Entrance canopy on baluster-shaped carved posts, these should come from the old parish barn. Roof structure renewed in the 19th century. Rear extension in half-timbered construction. Part of the entire Alte Ortsstraße complex. 1708 13741
 
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Catholic parish church "To the Holy Trinity"
Catholic parish church "To the Holy Trinity" Bürgerhausstraße 2
Location
hall: 28, parcel: 1/9
The church with the rectory is a so-called refugee church . A few years after the end of the war, it was built by displaced persons from the Sudetenland , Upper Silesia and Hungary with their own help and personal contribution . It is an outstanding cultural monument in terms of local history and urban development, which represents the transition from the old village to the southern extension of the town with the displaced houses on the corner of Alte Ortsstrasse and Bürgerhausstrasse. 1952/53 53359
 
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Entire facility at Alte Ortsstrasse 12-39 Bogengasse 3
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Entire facility at Alte Ortsstrasse 12-39 Bogengasse 3 Entire area old local road
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Alte Ortsstraße 12-39 Bogengasse 3 Backhausgasse 2 The development of the Alte Ortsstraße, formerly the main road, essentially comprises the old town center of the small street village. The intersection of various streets and paths in the east forms the center of the village with the baroque Protestant parish church and the rectory opposite. To the west there are court riding of the 18th and 19th centuries. Century with characteristic, partially barred overbuilt courtyard gates next to each other and form a closed street space. The barns of the Hakenhofreit close the development to the outside of the former gardens. A special form of village development in the 19th century is Alte Ortsstraße 24 as a former stable house - changed today. The neighboring old school at Alte Ortsstraße 22, a two-storey, eaves brick building from the second half of the 19th century, falls due to its greater height and material predominantly plastered, subsequently modified half-timbered structures. 13737
 
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Beuerbach

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Cemetery, Katharinen Bell
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Cemetery, Katharinen Bell Above the church
location
hall: 33, parcel: 93
13743
 
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Beuerbach, Webergasse 4.JPG
Webergasse 4
Location
hall: 39, parcel: 52
13744
 
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Protestant church
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Protestant church Wörsbachstraße 16
Location
floor: 39, parcel: 12
13746
 
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Fountain
Fountain Wörsbachstraße / Kanalstraße
location
floor: 39, parcel: 84/1
Cast iron village fountain, probably cast in the Michelbacher Hütte at the end of the last century . Rectangular trough with field division, diagonal bars and acanthus rosettes. Octagonal, asymmetrically placed fountain column with ornamental decoration, water outlet in the form of an animal head. Document of the rural water supply at the turn of the century; Element of the town center. Location severely affected by unfavorable changes in the environment. 13745
 
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Görsroth

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Görsroth, Birkhecker Straße 4.JPG
Birkhecker Strasse 4  

 
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Courtyard Hessenstrasse 29  

 
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Residential building
Residential building Hessenstrasse 33  

 
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Protestant church
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Protestant church Hessenstrasse 36
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Görsroth, Mittelstrasse 6.JPG
Mittelstrasse 6  

 
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Kesselbach

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Kesselbach, Talstrasse 15.JPG
Talstraße 15
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 25/10
This courtyard consists of a small two-zone half-timbered house from the late 18th century and the barns and stables laid out in the corner. 13755
 
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Bakehouse
Bakehouse Talstraße 26
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 139/1
The bakery on Talstrasse in the center of the village is a free-standing rectangular single-storey building made of unplastered quarry stone masonry with a crooked hip roof and visible framework in the gable areas. The bakery was built in the early 19th century and was comprehensively repaired from 1982 to 1983. 13756
 
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Ketterschwalbach

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Old school
Old school Auestrasse 2
Location
hall: 32, parcel: 78/2
Behind the church, elevated half-timbered house on an approximately square floor plan. Central entrance facing the eaves, facing Palmbachstrasse, with an outside staircase. Canopy on carved wooden supports with curved lugs. Constructive, but strictly symmetrical framework, originally probably plastered, the gable side slated. Around 1800; early example of a village school. The building changes from the three-zone half-timbered house of the 18th century to the Biedermeier house type of the 19th century. 13758
 
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Fountain
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Fountain Langgasse
location
hall: 32, parcel: 68
Cast iron fountain, probably from the production of the Michelbacher Hütte at the turn of the century. Common, always slightly varied model, here with division of the rectangular trough into three fields with attached acanthus rosettes. Fluted fountain column with knob and water outlet in the shape of an animal's head. Document of the village water supply, at the same time a traditional element of the street scene 13759
 
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House entrance Langgasse 1
House entrance Langgasse 1 Long Lane 1
position
corridor 30, parcel: 59/1
Front door and cladding of the classicistic-Biedermeier type from the middle of the 19th century in a modernized residential building that was formerly part of a stately courtyard. Corresponding stairs also renewed. Recessed double-leaf wooden door with lattice-divided skylight. The coffering is repeated in the wooden cladding, which is closed off as a flat gable. Door leaves of excellent craftsmanship quality: profiled panels with raised diamonds and small quarter-circle fans, in the topmost of the four fields semicircular areas, blow bar in the form of a dew stick. Material part 13760
 
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Hofreite Langgasse 18
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Hofreite Langgasse 18 Langgasse 18
Location
floor: 32, parcel: 59
Hofreite on the north-facing Langgasse. The massive, plastered house stands out due to its rich architectural decoration by village standards. Erected by Eduard Jung based on inscription on the gable in 1906 Five-axis main facade, emphasizing the center through the entrance, wrought-iron balcony and gable with five graceful crowns. Windows with plastic frames, decorated parapet fields on the upper floor. Wall division by corner pilasters and cornices. Massive outbuildings. 13761
 
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Protestant church
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Protestant church Palm Bachstrasse 1
position
corridor 32, plot 80
The church in the center of the village dates back to the 15th century, when there was a parish in Ketternschwalbach (1423–83). The tower dates from this time; the ship was added around 1700. West facade with buttresses. Gable and tower covered with a pointed helmet. Pointed arch windows above the entrance; Rectangular openings in the ship with wooden walls. Inside flat ceiling, window openings with arched arches. Above the west gallery ceiling on girder and central support. Organ gallery on two round supports on the side of the altar. Pulpit with sound cover and carved panels, around 1700. Old carved seat cheeks renewed. Baptismal font 1719. Organ around 1816 by Johann Schöler , Bad Ems; Changed in 1910. 13762
 
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Building group Palmbachstrasse 5
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Building group Palmbachstrasse 5 Palm Bachstrasse 5
position
corridor 32, plot 83
Group of buildings consisting of a residential building set back from the street and a smaller, later built outbuilding in a staggered arrangement (with a newer connecting structure). House from the late 18th century with half-hipped hips and a high quarry stone basement accessible from the outside. Subsequent interventions are visible in the framework. The threshold on the eaves side of the slightly protruding upper floor is emphasized by a profile. Courtyard pavement preserved. Part of the historical local development. 14579
 
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Residential building Palmbachstrasse 10
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Residential building Palmbachstrasse 10 Palmbachstraße 10
Location
floor: 31, parcel: 32/1
Eaves-standing residential building from the 19th century with a covered courtyard entrance. Regular, five-axis row of windows, street-side entrance subsequently reduced in size. In the simple, plastered half-timbered construction, the handcrafted wooden courtyard gate with integrated gate has a decorative quality. Straight lintel on curved claws, the gate leaves at the top dissolved in sawn-out grilles. This continues the tradition of the decorated yard and barn gate. 13764
 
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Limbach

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Limbach, Hauptstrasse 5.JPG
Entire area town center
location
13766
 
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Protestant church
Protestant church Main street
location
hall: 37, parcel: 43
13771
 
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Limbach, Hauptstrasse 6.JPG
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Hauptstraße 6
Location
hall: 37, parcel: 49/3
14580
 
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Limbach, Hauptstrasse 7.JPG
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Hauptstrasse 7
position
corridor 37, parcel: 55/5
14581
 
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Limbach, Hauptstrasse 8.jpg
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Hauptstraße 8
Location
hall: 38, parcel: 43 u. 44
14582
 
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Limbach, Hauptstrasse 9, Scheune.JPG
Hauptstraße 9, corridor
location
: 38, parcel: 35/1
14583
 
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Hünstetten-Limbach - Hauptstrasse 11.JPG
Hauptstraße 11, corridor
location
: 38, parcel: 34/1
13776
 
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Limbach, Höhenstraße 5.jpg
Höhenstraße 5
Location
floor: 38, parcel: 30
13777
 
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Limbach, Höhenstraße 7.jpg
High Road 7
position
corridor 38, parcel: 31/1
13778
 
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front door Hohlstraße 1
position
corridor 37, plot 56
13779
 
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Hohlstraße 2, corridor
location
: 38, parcel: 32/2
13780
 
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Courtyard
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Courtyard Hohlstraße 3
position
corridor 37, plot 57
53358
 
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Limbach, Hohlstrasse 9.JPG
Hohlstraße 9
position
corridor 37, parcel: 60/5
13781
 
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Chicken Church
Chicken Church Hühnerstraße
location
hall: 43, parcel: 10/1, 9
13782
 
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Limbach, Quellenstrasse 1.JPG
Quellenstraße 1
Location
hallway: 38, parcel: 36
13767
 
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Limbach, Quellenstrasse 3.JPG
Quellenstraße 3
Location
floor: 38, parcel: 41
13768
 
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Limbach, Quellenstrasse 5.JPG
Quellenstraße 5
Location
floor: 38, parcel: 37
13769
 
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Limbach, Quellenstrasse 9, Scheune.jpg
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Quellenstraße 9
Location
floor: 38, parcel: 39
13770
 
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Oberlibbach

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Fountain
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Fountain Borngasse
location
hall: 1, parcel: 92/1
Cast iron trough of a village well from around 1900 probably produced in the Michelbacher Hütte . The Laufbrunnen stands today next to the former town hall, near the Libbach, which is built over here . 13784
 
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Former school
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Former school Rathausstraße 12
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 89/1
The former school, built in 1894, is clad with slate and is now a residential building 13785
 
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Strinz Trinity

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Hofreite Hohenweg 2
Hofreite Hohenweg 2 Hohenweg 2
Location
hall: 34, parcel: 31
Courtyard closed on three sides in the town center. Due to the cramped site situation, almost completely built-up area and intersecting structures. The house on the gable at the Höhenweg and the outbuildings plastered; good framework in some places. Man figures recognizable on the courtyard side indicate that it was built in the 18th century. Extension with gate drive. Special form of a homestead adapted to local conditions, an important element of the inner-city development. 13787
 
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Strinz-Trinitatis, Hohenweg 6.JPG
Hohenweg 6
Location
hall: 34, parcel: 33
Kleinhofreite in corner position. Narrow house with only one gable-side window axis. The framework from the 1st half of the 18th century completely plastered, only insignificantly damaged. On the courtyard side, there is a clear overhang of the storey with exposed beam heads below. The threshold on the north side of the eaves is strongly profiled. Small barn at an angle. As an almost unchanged building structure in the old local area, the courtyard is a document of an original form of living. 13788
 
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Ev.  Parish Church of St. Trinity
Ev. Parish Church of St. Trinity Kirchbergstraße
location
hall: 35, parcel: 90/1
On the hill of the Kirchberg north-east of the town center, the fortified tower with a tented roof (pointed helmet until 1945) is a feature of the town's silhouette that can be seen from afar in the Fischbach Valley. Tower around 1200, choir with 5/8 end around 1500, wider nave from the beginning of the 16th century. In the choir and on the south side tracery windows; in the outer wall a memorial stone with a coat of arms. Star vaults in the choir on figural consoles, keystones with Nassau lion and quatrefoil. In the ship a wooden barrel with a painting of the Trinity around 1740. Simple furnishings from the 1st half of the 18th century with a two-story west gallery. Choir loft; Organ by Christian Ernst Schöler 1818–20. Stair cheeks around 1560. Two oil paintings, Luther and Melanchthon, 18th century. Baptismal font 18th century. On the inner, southern choir wall, memorial plaque for pastor Johann Venator (Jäger) † 1607; round coat of arms stone. 13790
 
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Old school
Old school Kirchbergstraße 5
Location
hall: 35, parcel: 92/1
The Latin school, which was founded in 1562 for the parish of Strinz-Trinitatis, resumed teaching after the 30-year war; in 1723 more than 80 pupils from Strinz-Trinitatis, Limbach, Wallbach and Hennethal are reported. Lessons were given by the deacon. The stately half-timbered building, which dates back to the early 18th century and whose location on the Kirchberg illustrates the originally close connection with the church and parish, towers over the town and is visible from afar. Eastern gable wall with crippled hip, half-timbered with decorative shapes. South side of the eaves with a dwelling and ornamental slab from the 19th century, to the west a younger, also slated annex on a solid masonry ground floor. 14584
 
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barn
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barn Kirchbergstraße 14
Location
floor: 35, parcel: 94
Probably a former school barn. Small half-timbered barn from the 18th century with a square floor plan. East wall plastered, west side slated. Carved lintel bar with a diagonal profile and a coarse, stylized head in the middle. This barn ornament, which appears archaic, is only preserved in a few examples. Renewed gate in a more recent suspension with iron ribbons and supporting cones. The barn is an indispensable part of the historic building group on the Kirchberg. 13792
 
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Strinz-Trinitatis, Kleine Bachstrasse 5.jpg
Kleine Bachstraße 5
Location
hallway: 34, parcel: 20
13789
 
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Fountain
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Fountain Panroder Straße
location
hall: 35, parcel: 123/3
13793
 
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Former labor camp and youth home Panroder Straße 3
Location
hall: 35, parcel: 76/13
13794
 
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barn Scheidertalstraße
location
floor: 36, parcel: 1
13797
 
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Strinz-Trinitatis, Scheidertalstrasse 5.JPG
Scheidertalstraße 5
Location
floor: 36, parcel: 97
13795
 
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Old rectory
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Old rectory Scheidertalstraße 8
Location
hall: 35, parcel: 89/1
On the east side of the Kirchberg, cubic half-timbered building with a hipped roof on a high quarry stone base. This is followed by a covered wall enclosure with gate and arched gate. The five-axis symmetrical main facade with high entrance stairs and central entrance as well as arched door to the basement is oriented south to the courtyard. Built around 1800 in solid, regular, formerly plastered half-timbering in forms of transition from baroque to classicism. 1984 thorough renovation with timber exposure, renewal of the roof with knee sticks and modern dormers. 13796
 
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Wallbach

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Fountain
Fountain August Books Street  

 
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Protestant church
Protestant church August-books-street
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Hünstetten-Wallbach - August-Bücher-Strasse 31.JPG
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Wallrabenstein

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Angel Mill Outside
hallway: 23, parcel: 125
Separately located mill building in the Wörsbach valley near Beuerbach. One-storey half-timbered building from the 19th century, laid down a few years ago and rebuilt in the same form. The grinder was previously completely preserved in the high, massive basement. Simple house with a gable roof and central dwelling. A small half-timbered outbuilding is adjacent at right angles. 1845 to 1855 45254
 
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Wallrabenstein, Burgstrasse 1, Tor.jpg
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Castle Road 1
position
hallway: 7, parcel: 41/1
1680 13803
 
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Burgstrasse 19
Location
hallway: 7, parcel: 55
House and outbuildings of a former riding school on the castle grounds; an associated barn used to close the property to the northeast towards the Wörsbach valley. The Hofreite was probably built by a carpenter Konrad Pier, who bought the castle in 1706. Elongated eaves construction with overbuilt courtyard entrance. In the overlying parapet a plaque with the inscription: "The dear God in this Havs and spots preserve from Fever vnd Gevahr / Where God does not give the Havs his favor, everyone works for free / Where God does not guard the city himself, the watchman is on watch for nothing" . Including carpentry tools and a heart with construction date 1705. The high-quality half-timbered house optically closes off Burgstrasse and forms the northern corner of the local development at the castle. 1705 13805
 
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Wallrabenstein Castle
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Wallrabenstein Castle Burgstrasse 19
Location
hallway: 7, parcel: 55
Built in 1393 by Count Walram von Nassau-Idstein. Pledged to the von Reiffenberg family in the 15th century, still inhabited in 1549, expired in the Thirty Years War . In 1671, Count Johann von Nassau released the residents from duties and services in order to instead demand their help in rebuilding the castle. The project did not materialize, however, because 1677–1706 the castle and its lands were sold to a local citizen, probably the carpenter Konrad Pier. Small castle on a rocky ledge that slopes steeply to the northeast to the Wörsbach and northwest to the Hainbach. On the other sides still upright wall, formerly enclosing a rectangle, with round corner reinforcements and a round keep in the middle. Opposite the gable wall of a former residential building. Southwest hexagonal tower, next to it an ogival gate opening. Walls made of slate stone with round arch frieze of the former battlement. Striking landmark in the landscape. 1393 13804
 
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Fountain
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Fountain Lindenplatz
location
hall: 7, parcel: 161/3
Cast iron pump well, probably a product of the Michelbacher Hütte from the time shortly before 1900. After renovation in front of the church. Ornate column with a spout in the shape of an animal head. Rectangular trough divided into three fields with ornamental motifs and lion heads. 13806
 
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Evangelical St. Peter's Church
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Evangelical St. Peter's Church Linde No. 1
position
hallway: 7, parcel 133
13807
 
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Wallrabenstein, Zum Haingraben 1.JPG
For Haingraben 1
position
hallway: 7, parcel: 107
13808
 
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Wallrabenstein, Zum Haingraben 3, back side.jpg
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For Haingraben 3
position
hallway: 7, parcel 91
13809
 
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Zum Haingraben 7
Location
hallway: 7, parcel: 121
13810
 
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