List of cultural monuments in Haardt on the Wine Route

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The list of cultural monuments in Haardt includes all cultural monuments of the Haardt district of the Rhineland-Palatinate city ​​of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse . The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of April 10, 2017).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Haardter Schloss monument zone Almond ring 35
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from the 12th century The overall structure that characterizes the town, including the Winzingen castle ruins with the late Salian chapel from the early 12th century and the buildings from the expansion phase of the 19th and 20th centuries, including the castle and mountain park, the upstream wing to the east and the 1914/18 war memorial by JW Steger Haardter Schloss monument zonemore pictures
Monument zone in the center of Mittelhaardt Mandelring 45–55a, 59–79, 85–103, 107–111, 115–137, 143–163, 169–171 (odd numbers), 74–76, 84–94, 160–176 (even numbers) and Probstgasse 1, 2
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16th to 20th century The monument zone begins north of the church, at the junction to Haardter Schloss and follows the course of the street village; Winegrowers' farms, some with lower stable houses, 16th to 20th centuries
Monument zone in the center of Unterhaardt Almond ring 186, 190, 194, 198, 202–208 (even numbers), 185, 195, 199, 203–213 (odd numbers)
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15th to 19th century The monument zone includes an early settlement core in Unterhaardt and extends from Lindenplatz up a little way up the lower Mandelring; Courtyards with one or two-story massive residential buildings, some of them still economic buildings, 15th to 19th centuries, mostly late baroque
Monument zone in the center of Vorderhaardt Almond ring 7–25 (odd numbers) and 33, 12–38 (even numbers), Im Meisental 2/4 and 3
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16th to early 20th century The monument zone includes the oldest settlement area in the district of Vorderhaardt at the eastern foot of the Schlossberg ; Courtyards and large wineries, 16th to early 20th century

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Transformer station At the Bürgergarten, opposite No. 5
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1921 former transformer station; Tower with a pyramid roof, 1921
graveyard Am Bürgergarten 16
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19th and 20th centuries in the cemetery:
  • Mourning hall, small plastered basilica building, 1956/57;
  • War memorial 1914/18 and 1939/45, relief stele with rising phoenix, 1963 by Otto and Gernot Rumpf ;
  • Gravesite of the von Clemm family, three neo-classical granite sarcophagi for August Ritter von Clemm († 1910), Fanny von Clemm, b. Heyer († 1919), Ernst Clemm († 1896);
  • Friedrich H. Fischer († 893) tomb, richly carved stele in front of a lower display wall; Tomb of Friedrich Wilh. Förster († 1908), tomb in Art Nouveau forms with curved steles; Friedr. Wilh. Müller († 1897), display wall in neo-renaissance forms with aedicula;
  • Grave site of the Weegmüller family: Maria Katharina Weegmüller, b. Wiedemann, († 1850), aedicula with a bow; August Weegmüller († 1887), antique-style tombstone with a crowning obelisk; Joh. Friedr. Weegmüller († 1844), including a stump of a column with a wreath; Wilh. Giersch († 1877) and Anna Hirsch, b. Lantz († 1899), obelisk from Swedish Black; Eduard Lantz († 1889) and S. Lantz († 1876), aedicule with tail gable; Joh. Friedr. Weegmüller († 1878) and Margarethe Weegmüller († 1890), neo-Gothic with crenellated stepped gable; JG Weegmüller († 1857), late classical aedicule; Hermann Emil Eber tomb, tombstone with semi-sarcophagus in front, around 1890; Tomb of Johannes Wiedemann († 1891), aedicule field in front of a simple rear wall
portal At the Herzel, at No. 34
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1719 Portal, marked 1719; Heraldic shield, marked 1738
Residential building At the Althart 23
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1958 Rectangular lean-to-pitch roof building with patio, 1958, architects W. Hirsch and A. Bohne, Karlsruhe
Spoilage Aspenweg, at No. 2
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1748 Baroque crown stone, marked 1748
portal Eckstrasse, at No. 4
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1755 Baroque portal garments, marked 1755
Spoilage Eichkehle, at No. 3
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1740 Portal lintel, marked 1740
Spolia Eichkehle, at No. 10
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1759 late baroque inscription stone, marked 1759; baroque lintel
Residential building Eichkehle 25
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1923 Sandstone block building with hipped roof, Heimatschutzstil, marked 1923
Power station Gimmeldinger Strasse 65
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1894 former power station; Wilhelminian style brick building, 1894, machine building hall 1925
winery Haardter Strasse 48
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1888 former winery; representative neo-renaissance villa with hipped roof, marked 1888, with furnishings; single-storey economy wing
villa Haardter Strasse 72
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1870s late classicist villa with hip roof, 1870s; with equipment villa
Window frames In the Meisental , at No. 3
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1754 late baroque window frames, marked 1754
Wine cooperative Almond ring 7
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late 1880s former wine cooperative; Magnificent neo-renaissance building with hipped roof, late 1880s, conversion of the economy to a wine press house in 1904, architect F. Huber
Residential building Almond ring 9
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1692 Half-timbered building from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, partly massive, cripple hip, southern chair column marked 1692 (?)
portal Almond ring, at No. 12
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1722 Baroque portal, marked 1722
Residential building Almond ring 17
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1605 Renaissance half-timbered house, partly solid, half hip, dated 1605; in a Spolie extension, marked 1790
Window walls and cellar portal Almond ring, at No. 18
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1754 baroque window frames, marked 1754; Basement portal
Spoilage Almond ring, at No. 22
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Mid 18th century late baroque apex stone, mid-18th century
winery Almond ring 23
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18th to 20th century Winery, 18th to 20th centuries; Seven-axis baroque hipped roof building, marked 1737, annex 19th century, farm building 1903, wine press house marked 1903, in the courtyard Weinfassboden, 1927 by F. Groppenbächer
Müller-Catoir winery Almond ring 25
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around 1600 stately Wilhelminian style winery, neo-renaissance buildings, in the core around 1600; three-storey south wing marked 1889, west wing marked 1904, portal construction, partly half-timbered, farm building with spolia marked 1771 and 1824; with equipment Müller-Catoir winery
Residential building Almond ring 33
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second half of the 19th century one and a half storey sandstone block construction, second half of the 19th century
winery Almond ring 38
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16th or 17th century former winery; three-storey hipped roof building, essentially from the Renaissance period, neo-renaissance motifs, extension marked 1752, gate pillar marked 1777 or 1821; Late baroque sculptures in the walled garden winery
winery Almond ring 47/49
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At the end of the 19th century late historical former winery; No. 49 stately neo-renaissance villa with hipped mansard roof, corner tower with Welscher hood, with furnishings; No. 47 sandstone block building with half-timbered extensions; overall structural system winery
Courtyard Almond ring 53
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1754 baroque three-sided courtyard; Krüppelhipped roof building and old part marked 1754, farm building marked 1923, gate system, auxiliary building; with equipment
Residential building Almond ring 54
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1760 single-storey late baroque half-hip roof building, marked 1760
Protestant Church Almond ring 58
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1781/82 late baroque rectangular hall building with hipped roof, 1781/82, neo-Romanesque tower marked 1867; with equipment
school Almond ring 60
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1728 former school; single-storey baroque hipped roof building, 1728
winery Almond ring 64
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1885 former winery, stately late-historical four-sided farm, marked 1885
Portals and fountains Almond ring, at No. 65
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16th and 18th centuries Arched portal marked 1560; Segment arch portal designated 1560; Basement portal marked 1728; Well trough 18th century
winery Almond ring 67/69
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1894 former winery, late founding three-sided farm; No. 67 stately neo-renaissance building with hipped roof, marked 1894, above basement from 1835; No. 69 single-storey neo-renaissance building
Courtyard Almond ring 73
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18th century three-sided courtyard that defines the street scene; Baroque half-timbered house, partly massive, half-hipped roof, 18th century, outside staircase and gate pillars from the late 19th century, spoilage: late Gothic keel arch, three furnace stones, one marked 1763
Residential building Almond ring 74
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1878 representative late classical hipped roof building, 1878, conversion and extension with winter garden in 1927; with equipment; Garden pavilion, Spolia
Courtyard Almond ring 75
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18th century late baroque house, 18th century, remodeling and expansion in the 19th century, Spolie marked 1781; Economy with wine cellar, marked 178 (?) And 1874; defining the streetscape
Door run Almond ring, at No. 76
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1739 late baroque gate drive, marked 1739
Residential building Almond ring 79
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1581 rich renaissance half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1581
Residential building Almond ring 85
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Late 16th century stately renaissance building, end of the 16th century
Courtyard gate Almond ring, at No. 87
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1788 Late baroque courtyard arch, marked 1788
School and community center Almond ring 92
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1876 School and community center; late classical hipped roof building, 1876; with No. 94 (syringe house) characterizing the townscape
Castle house Almond ring 93
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late 16th century also Darstein House ; stately three-storey renaissance building, late 16th century, with later hipped roof; defining the townscape
Syringe house Almond ring 94
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1927 Syringe house; classifying hipped roof building with stair tower, 1927, architects O. Reimers and C. Pommerenke; with no. 92 (school) characterizing the townscape Syringe house
Courtyard Almond ring 99
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1741 baroque three-sided courtyard; Half-timbered house, partly solid, marked 1741, possibly older in the core, courtyard gate marked 1764 with older parts; with equipment; garden Courtyard
Residential building Almond ring 101
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1886 late classicist house, marked 1886, neo-renaissance extension marked 1886, cellar of the former wine press house marked 1876; Enclosed garden, sandstone panel marked 1876, sequoia Residential building
Residential building Almond ring 107
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1829 six-axle lower barn with a half-hip roof, marked 1829
Spoilage Almond ring, at No. 115
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1737 Baroque former keystone, marked 1737
Residential building Almond ring 121/123/125
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around 1600 Half-timbered house, partly massive, around 1600, remodeled in the 18th century; Spolie inscribed 1767 (?)
Portals Almond ring, at No. 129
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1719 late baroque basement portal arch, marked 1758; Cellar portal marked 1719
Spoilage Almond ring, at No. 130
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1735 Baroque apex stone, marked 1735
archway Almond ring 131
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1776 late baroque archway, marked 1776
Courtyard Almond ring 133
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1723 Baroque half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1723, courtyard arch early 17th century, barn and stable wing with Renaissance portal; Lapidary
barn Almond ring 135
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1582 Quarry stone building with Renaissance cellar, marked 1582, half-timbered gable 18th century
Portals Almond ring, at No. 145/149
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1777 two arched portals, marked 1777 and 1779
Portals Almond ring, at No. 153
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1610 Renaissance portal marked 1611, cellar portal marked 1610
Courtyard Almond ring 159
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16th and 17th centuries Courtyard area; Half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1819, the core from the 16th and 17th centuries, quarry stone barn marked 1556
Residential building Almond ring 161
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1816 Neighboring baroque hipped roof building, marked 1816
Courtyard Almond ring 163
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17th or 18th century three-storey baroque half-timbered house, partly massive, 17th or 18th century, older in core, facade painting from the late 1950s by R. Lederer; Spolie denotes 1720; inside spolia of the 12th century; Ökonomie marked 1708, Keller marked 1830 Courtyard
Residential building Almond ring 168
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1723 Baroque half-timbered house, partly massive, half-hip roof, marked 1723; Spolie denotes 15 (?) 56
Courtyard Almond ring 169
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1709 Three-sided courtyard; Baroque house, marked 1709, gate system with spoiler, marked 1709, Ökonomie marked 1947, wine press house marked 1923
Architectural parts and outbuildings Almond ring, at No. 170
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around 1600 Renaissance window frames and high cellar portal, around 1600; Outbuilding with an 18th or 19th century oven
Spolia Almond ring, at No. 171
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1772 late baroque former keystone and cornice, marked 1772
archway Almond ring, at No. 172
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1615 Renaissance archway, marked 1615 (?); Spolie denotes 16 [.] 0
Gate system Almond ring, at No. 174
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Renaissance gate system with baroque changes, marked 1720
Window frames Almond ring, at No. 176
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1709 Baroque cellar window with cartouche, marked 1709
Portals and Windows Almond ring, at No. 186
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1596 Renaissance portal; Basement portal marked 1596; Arched window
portal Almond ring, at No. 194
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1603 Portal, inscribed 1603
Gate system Almond ring, at No. 195
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1752 Baroque gate, marked 1752
Residential building Almond ring 205
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1454 late Gothic house, partly half-timbered, half-hip roof, dated 1454
archway Almond ring, at No. 208a
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1812 Classicist archway, marked 1812
archway Almond ring, at No. 213
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1775 late baroque archway, marked 1775
Manor Almond ring 229
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1590 also Schulzenhaus ; two-winged Renaissance building with a crooked hip roof, marked 1590; single-storey extension, also on a high cellar
Joseph's Chapel northwest of Neustadt on the southern slope of the Wolfsberg ; Wolfsberg district
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1733 Ruin of the baroque hall building, 1733
Bushel station southwest of the village; District cow hunger
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1928 late expressionist sandstone ashlar wall with portrait reliefs, inscribed 1928 Bushel station
Bismarckstein southwest of the village; District cow hunger
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Relief portrait, 1900 by JW Steger
Lina summer stone southwest of the village at the sports field; Meisental district
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first half of the 20th century relief stele on base
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz west of the village on Kaiserweg; District Hochholz
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1885/86 Plateau with paths and stairs, 1885/86, monument to Wilhelm I from 1912
Stone deer west of the village on the Wolfsberg
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1866 High relief, 1866 by Ph. Steger Stone deer

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