List of cultural monuments in Hattendorf (Alsfeld)

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The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of ​​the district Hattendorf of the city of Alsfeld , 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.

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Courtyard
Courtyard Afterode
location
corridor: 15, 12, parcel: 40, 20/3
In the hamlet of Afterode, between Hattendorf and Elbenrod, there is a courtyard a little off the road, the house of which was built around 1900. The double-locked floor struts are typical of the time. around 1900 12482
 
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Berfhof, Hattendorf
Berfhof Berfhof 2
position
hallway: 4, plot: 15/1
West of the village of Hattendorf there is a four-sided courtyard in a loop of the Berfa. The ensemble's house dates from the late 18th century and has a regularly structured half-timbered association of man figures on the corner and collar posts. Late 18th century 12480
 
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Berfmühle, Hattendorf
Berfmühle Berfhof 1
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 27
Outside the local area is the Berf mill with a residential building from the mid-18th century, the original substance of which has been well preserved. The strong cross-sections of the struts on the corner posts are particularly impressive. Mid 18th century 12481
 
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Half-timbered house Bruchwiesenweg 2 Corridor
location
: 23, parcel: 7/1
Small-scale half-timbered house at the beginning of the path, completely clad with Eternit tiles, on two floors and with a gable roof. 18th century 12483
 
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Half-timbered house
Half-timbered house Bruchwiesenweg 4 Corridor
location
: 23, parcel: 5/1
The half-timbered house is part of a collection of buildings worth protecting in this part of the village. It is a building built around 1780 with a half-timbered grid of man figures on the corner and collar posts. around 1780 12484
 
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Entire facility in Hattendorf Overall system The southern area of ​​the historical location, the so-called Neuhattendorf, is characterized by spacious courtyards that are accessible on several sides. Particularly impressive are the homestead "Neuhattendorfer Straße 2" with a residential building from 1697 and the modest facilities at Zollhausstraße 9 and 11, which set clear urban accents along the through road. The exit towards Elbenrod is occupied by two courtyards that clearly have a gate function. 12479
 
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church
church Herrenweg 5
Location
hall: 23, parcel: 23
In 1856/57 a classical church was built on the spur-like ascending Hellberg according to the plans of the master builder Friedrich Wilhelm Selig. The building rises up as a regularly structured building in ashlar masonry with high, rounded arched windows, a hipped roof and a facade tower set into the nave. 1856/1857 12485
 
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A house
A house Herrenweg 6
Location
hall: 23, parcel: 16/1
House dated 1817 on the edge of the historical location. A constructive half-timbered structure rises above a pronounced base zone without distinctive decorative shapes. 1817 12486
 
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Courtyard
Courtyard In the courtyard 4
position
hall: 23, parcel: 23
Half-timbered house on the southern outskirts of the village with a regularly joined scaffolding grid that allows dating to the beginning of the 19th century; On both floors there are male figures with neck and chest latches over a strongly formed projectile overhang. Beginning of the 19th century 12487
 
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Streckhof
Streckhof Mühlengasse 5
position
corridor 23, plot 49
Small-format Streckhof at the end of the street development in a random, simple half-timbered construction. The residential building in the right construction section is a post construction, on the left is a stable-barn wing. 12488
 
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House of a mill
House of a mill Mühlengasse 9
Location
floor: 23, parcel: 43
At the end of the street there is a residential building of a mill from 1717. The building in the backyard has the original development in the left section of the building: there on the corner posts on the upper floor there are simply locked man figures with additional struts. 1717 12489
 
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Residential house and farm building
Residential house and farm building Neuhattendorfer Str. 2
Location
hall: 22, parcel: 21/8
In the center of the entire complex there is a residential building with an inscription dating from 1697. The half-timbered structure of the house, which is made of strong wood, consists of simply locked man figures on both floors. 1697 12490
 
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Day laborer's house and farm building
Day laborer's house and farm building Schwalmstraße 5
Location
hallway: 23, parcel: 6
On the ascent to Bruchwiesenweg there is a striking group of buildings, consisting of a modestly dimensioned day laborer's house and a historic farm building that has been converted for residential purposes. The residential building with the simply locked struts dates from the first third of the 19th century, the former farm building is much older. 18th century 13321
 
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Courtyard
Courtyard Schwalmstraße 7
Location
floor: 23, parcel: 3
On the eastern outskirts of the village, four-sided developed courtyard, which was built around 1900. The half-timbered house, which faces the street, has a clearly structured scaffolding grid made of double-locked struts and St. Andrew's crosses. around 1900 13322
 
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Courtyard
Courtyard Schwalmstraße 11
Location
hall: 23, parcel: 9/3
Residential building from the 1920s located on the edge of the town. The basement above a pronounced base zone in solid masonry, above that on the upper floor a structural framework with double-locked 3/4 struts and tapped headbands. around 1920 12493
 
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House in a courtyard
House in a courtyard Zollhausstraße 1
position
hallway: 23, parcel: 67/1
Residential building in a courtyard in the inner-city crossing area. The construction time dates to the end of the 19th century, recognizable by the regularly constructed scaffolding structure, which is strengthened on the upper floor by single, on the ground floor by double-locked tier struts. Late 19th century 13323
 
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Half-timbered house and barn
Half-timbered house and barn Zollhausstraße 2
Location
hall: 23, parcel: 29/4
Half-timbered house in the center of the village with an inscription dating from 1790. A high basement above a strong base zone. Pronounced storey overhang. 1790 13324
 
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Half-timbered house
Half-timbered house Zollhausstraße 7
Location
hall: 22, parcel: 12/4
Half-timbered house in a gable-independent orientation, protruding into the street, from 1853. The structural framework is made up of simply locked struts on both floors. The strong corner posts are highlighted by a net-like decor. 1853 13325
 
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Half-timbered house and barn Zollhausstraße 9
Location
hall: 22, parcel: 9/2
At the intersection with Neuhattendorfer Straße, the half-timbered house of a three-sided courtyard is an important urban focal point. The building from the middle of the 18th century rises over a pronounced base zone and rises on two floors, facing away from the gable. Mid 18th century 13326
 
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Day laborer's house (bakery with shepherd's apartment)
Day laborer's house (bakery with shepherd's apartment) Zollhausstraße 11
Location
floor: 22, parcel: 35/1
Urban planning distinctive day laborer's house in the line of sight of Neuhattendorfer Strasse. A single-storey half-timbered frame grows above a pronounced base zone in a constructive grid of simply locked 3/4 struts in the corner compartments. 12498
 
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