List of cultural monuments in Hattersheim am Main

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The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of ​​the municipality of Hattersheim am Main , Main-Taunus-Kreis , Hessen .

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.

Eddersheim

image designation location description construction time Object no.
crossroads
crossroads Outside local situation
situation
corridor: 15, parcel: 21/25
45821
 
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Eddersheim, Backesstraße 3.jpg
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Backesstraße 3
Location
hall: 11, parcel: 114/2
1716 45792
 
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Backesstraße 6
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 124
1725 to 1775 45793
 
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Eddersheim, Backesstrasse 7.jpg
Backesstraße 7
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 93
1575 to 1625 45794
 
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Backesstraße 12
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 141
1675 to 1725 45795
 
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Fallen memorial
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Fallen memorial Bahnhofstrasse / Hopfengarten
Location
hallway: 12, parcel: 35
45796
 
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Flettner villa
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Flettner villa Bleichstraße 26
Location
floor: 13, parcel: 203/2
Anton Flettner's birthplace , later town hall and today kindergarten 1908 45797
 
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Eddersheim, Fischergasse 5.JPG
Fischergasse 5
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 159
45798
 
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Fischergasse 13
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 224
1725 to 1775 45801
 
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Tomb
Tomb Cemetery
location
hall: 6, parcel: 161
45819
 
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crucifix
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crucifix Cemetery
location
hall: 6, parcel: 161
45820
 
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Overall facility Mönchhofstrasse, Kraftwerkstrasse Mönchhofstrasse, Kraftwerkstrasse
location
45791
 
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Complete system in the town center Town center
location
45790
 
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'White stone'
'White stone' Hop garden 33
Location
hall: 6, parcel: 56
1818 45802
 
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Eddersheim, Kornmarkt 4.JPG
Kornmarkt 4
location
floor: 11, parcel: 146
1675 to 1725 45803
 
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Kornmarkt 6
location
floor: 11, parcel: 144
1725 to 1775 45804
 
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Eddersheim, Kreuzstrasse 8.jpg
Kreuzstraße 8
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 193
1700 45805
 
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Eddersheim, Maingäßchen 2.JPG
Maingäßchen 2
position
corridor 11, plot: 154/1
1625 to 1675 45808
 
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Barrage
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Barrage Mainufer
location
hall: 10, parcel: 84, 82/2, 87/2
1934 45807
 
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Neustraße 1
position
corridor 11, plot: 195/1
1675 to 1725 45809
 
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Neustraße 3
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 195/2
1675 to 1725 45810
 
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crossroads
crossroads Post-19-way
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hallway: 8, parcel: 8
1814 45811
 
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Catholic parish church of St. Martin
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Catholic parish church of St. Martin Propsteistraße 11
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 116
1741 45812
 
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Propsteistraße 12, corridor
location
: 11, parcel: 165/1
Late 17th century 45813
 
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Propsteistraße 13
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 117
Early 18th century 45814
 
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Propsteistraße 14, corridor
location
: 11, parcel: 167/1
Late 17th century 45815
 
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Propsteistraße 15
Location
hall: 11, parcel: 155
1675 to 1725 45816
 
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Propsteihof
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Propsteihof Propsteistraße 18/20
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 156/1, 157
1725 to 1775 45817
 
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Zanggasse 1
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 137
1695 to 1705 45818
 
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Old school
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Old school Eddersheim, Hopfengarten 7
location
In 2014 the old school was listed as a historical monument. In future, it will be used as accommodation for asylum seekers. 1911  

 
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Hattersheim

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Waterworks
Waterworks Outside the locality, Wasserwerkchaussee
location
hall: 18, parcel: 54-58
Groundwater pumping station of the city of Frankfurt am Main, built in 1907. Designing architect Hans Dasen, municipal master builder at the civil engineering office, technical drafts for municipal building officer Dr.-Ing. Schellhase, director of the Frankfurt water supply. Building complex in the form of Art Nouveau with functional, original technical equipment, especially the steam engine from 1927. Technical innovations compared to earlier systems were the activation of a backing pump with deacidification system and lowering the backing pumps.

The plant consists of the large machine room, covered with a mighty "bell roof" developed from the mansard roof with three over-coupled ventilation attachments. At the east gable, the widely cantilevered verge, enclosing three window ovals in an arched niche, arches over the transverse entrance building with a steep hipped roof. The axiality is emphasized by a diaphragm above the portal arch of the vestibule. Strong pillars, which reach from the rusticated plinth made of Franconian limestone to under the eaves, separate the four window openings in the southern longitudinal wall. The actual window openings are located in the convex outer wall of a cylinder surface placed in the opening. This is cut out by a round arch up to the eaves height of the entrance building and is divided horizontally over the arch back. Two narrow rectangular pillars, visible as pilaster strips in front of the convex curved surface, divide the opening into window dimensions. To the north, the machine and boiler house, coal store and to the east an extension with sanitary rooms, accumulator room and slag elevator, chimney. The shell, made of concrete and brick masonry, received a base made of strongly embossed limestone, walls in light yellow plaster, colored glazed wall tiles in the area of ​​the lintels and parapets, red plain tile roofing. Additions and expansions in 1926/27 in typical, integrated architectural forms. Outstanding technical monument also with regard to the exceptionally good state of preservation of the technical and structural fittings and details. Part of the monument scope of the waterworks is the Wasserwerkchaussee, which is now closed to car traffic, starting between Hattersheim and Okriftel, built in 1905 as an access road to the waterworks. It is about two kilometers long, laid out with well-preserved cobblestones and lined with two rows of old winter linden trees.

1907 45787
 
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crossroads
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crossroads Outside the locality, Weingartenstraße
location
hallway: 16, parcel: 10
Only the base is left on site 45788
 
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Hattersheim station
Hattersheim station Bahnhofplatz 1
position
hallway: 14, parcel: 139/4
Late classical plastered building around 1877 on a cross-shaped floor plan on the east side north of the route. Two-storey with symmetrical facades, the gabled center of which shows coupled arched windows. Western contemporary goods shed. Late 19th century 68983
 
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Catholic rectory
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Catholic rectory Erbsengasse 3
position
corridor 10, plot 52
A large-volume, two-storey building from the second half of the 18th century, with a strong impact on the townscape in the area around the church. Plastered masonry on a sandstone plinth, the facades cautiously structured by means of a regular arrangement of rectangular windows with sandstone reveals, a crooked hip roof with small dormers. To the west through an intermediate wing built in 1914 with a large, arched passage on the ground floor, it is integrated into the building complex of the church. Late 18th century 45760
 
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Gable-independent half-timbered house
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Gable-independent half-timbered house Erbsengasse 9
position
corridor 10, parcel: 55/2
Gable-independent half-timbered house with gable roof, frame construction from around 1700. High-quality, two-storey visible frame with profiled frame, the man figures with carved head struts, neck bars, struts and counter struts. Also of urban significance in the vicinity of the church and in the ensemble with the neighboring buildings. 1695 to 1705 45761
 
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Two-storey half-timbered house
Two-storey half-timbered house Erbsengasse 11
Location
hallway: 10, parcel: 56/3
Plastered, two-storey half-timbered house, with a gable roof. Slight storey overhang, proportions and window distribution suggest a formerly visible frame construction analogous to 9 Erbsengasse. Like this important part of the Erbsengasse / church ensemble. 45762
 
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Former Altmünster mill
Former Altmünster mill Erbsengasse 12
Location
floor: 13, parcel: 52/2 + 3
Two-storey half-timbered house of the former Altmünster mill, first half of the 18th century. The documentary mention of the construction period March 1st, 1680 probably concerns a previous building. Heavily profiled cornice. Frame construction with storey-high, partly curved struts. Entrance with a curved roof on wooden pillars. The roof was renewed in the 19th century, the north side changed. As the rest of the mill, whose economic parts have been completely rebuilt or replaced by new buildings, of historical importance. Early 18th century 45763
 
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Half-timbered house
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Half-timbered house Erbsengasse 26
Location
hallway: 9, parcel: 400
Small, plastered half-timbered house of two storeys, with a gable roof. The original arrangement of small windows suggests a frame construction from the 17th / 18th centuries. Century close. There is a memorial plaque for the Hattersheim Jews on the outbuilding. The synagogue and school, built around 1800, stood on this neighboring parcel. 1795 to 1805 45764
 
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Half-timbered house
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Half-timbered house Erbsengasse 32
Location
hall: 9, parcel: 401
Eaves, plastered half-timbered house, the saddle roof with a slider and protruding purlin heads, younger extensions to the east and north. The street facade is structured almost regularly, with a central entrance. Presumably exposed framework from the 17th / 18th centuries. Century. Beautiful front door with rich carvings, candelabra, flowers, probably from the middle of the 19th century, design of the late classicism. 1675 to 1725 45765
 
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Complete facility at Erbsengasse / Hauptstrasse (Sarceller Strasse) Erbsengasse / Hauptstrasse (Sarceller Strasse)
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At the former south-eastern exit of the village, in the larger area around the church, the oldest parts of the rural residential development have been preserved. In particular, the houses in Erbsengasse 5 and 7 with their large covered courtyard gates preserve a picture of the former village Hattersheim next to the church.

Also important is the property at Hauptstrasse 29, one of the oldest half-timbered houses in Hattersheim. In addition, this entire complex is determined by the restructuring at the beginning of the 20th century, which set in motion a change from a rural to an urban structure. This includes the rebuilding of the church in 1914/15.

45757
 
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Entire facility Hauptstrasse (Sarceller Str.) - Posthof Hauptstrasse (Sarceller Str.) - Posthof
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This entire facility includes the former Thurn- und Taxis'schen Posthof, the inns and post office that have arisen in its vicinity. Most of the buildings date from the time when the Posthof was heavily frequented in the 18th and 19th centuries. Century. This also includes the green areas between the so-called Schlocker-Hof and the post office, the south-western part with preserved horticultural design from the 19th century (box hedges). The former boundary of the complex in the west and east by garden walls can be read off. 45758
 
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Neoclassical house
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Neoclassical house Main 1
position
corridor 11, parcel: 12/3
Neoclassical house with interesting details, built around 1900. The eaves-standing structure has its front side facing the railway, here strongly protruding side elevations, which enclose an open hall with a balcony on the upper floor. This is supported by pillars with ornamented capitals. Simple wall structuring with cornices, large rectangular windows with straight roofing and floral decorated parapets. Staircase central projection on the reverse. 1895 to 1905 45766
 
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Semi-detached house around 1902
Semi-detached house around 1902 Hauptstraße 21/23
Location
hall: 11, parcel: 136/49, 137/49
Semi-detached house around 1902. Architecturally interesting conversion with distinctive mid-level buildings using the old stables of the “Zum Engel” inn (see Hauptstrasse 25). Building structure with continuous cornice and corner pilasters, grooved like the ground floor, strongly profiled and serrated main cornice. The mid-sized houses with stepped framing of the gable are effectively emphasized. Impairment of the left half of the house through newer window installations. 1897 to 1907 45768
 
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Catholic parish church of St. Martin
Catholic parish church of St. Martin Hauptstraße 22
Location
hall: 10, parcel: 49/1
Erected in 1914/15 by Prof. Ludwig Becker in Art Nouveau forms including the previous church from 1747. From this the three-sided closed choir in the north-east, sandstone door jambs with dating in the wedge stone, segmented arched windows and roof turrets with curved dome received. The stones of the old church are red, those of the new yellow sandstone. Choir of the new church facing west, laterally offset tower with triplet windows and elongated curved dome, at the corners under the eaves eight figures of saints. Plastered exterior with arched windows, dividing and decorative elements in sandstone. In the east the entrance porch with eyelashes, above a large rose window. Use of romanizing forms in connection with the unmistakably decorative conception of Art Nouveau. The interior of the pseudo-basilica has also been preserved in its style. Central nave of three bays with wide pillars, in elevation without upper aisle, with a continuous barrel. Painting of all vaults, cassettes in the central nave, figures of saints and acanthus tendrils in the side aisles. Semicircular closed choir with lower chapel and side apses each with sculptural decoration of the altars, which is integrated into the architecture. Classicist pulpit around 1800 from Marxheim, on the lid St. Michael; Pietà, wood, by Joh. Georg Bitterich (1724–1789); Baptismal font 15th century. Our Lady standing outside the old choir, early 16th century (copy, original in the choir) and crucifix 1783. 1915 45767
 
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Eaves half-timbered building
Hauptstraße 25,
location
floor: 11, parcel: 49/1 + 2
Elongated, eaves-standing half-timbered building with a saddle roof, the courtyard entrance is covered with a dwelling of the same ridge height. Ground floor recently z. Partly solidly lined, in the upper floor and gable wall typical structural framework of the 18th century with storey-high struts and almost regular window arrangement. The inn with its former stables is of historical and urban significance as it is located opposite the church and at the former exit of the town. 1725 to 1775 45769
 
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Half-timbered house (oldest preserved)
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Hauptstrasse 29
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corridor 11, parcel: 56/1
Diagonally opposite the church, the gable-independent residential house of a former two-sided courtyard, the attached covered gate entrance preserved. The two-storey, plastered half-timbered construction on a high base with a storey overhang over the massively renovated ground floor suggests a visible framework from the 17th century. Floor division with wooden cornices, cornice on the eaves with block frieze.

Probably the oldest preserved half-timbered house in Hattersheim, also an important building in the church area, which is important in terms of urban planning.

1625 to 1675 45770
 
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Half-timbered house 17th century
Half-timbered house 17th century Hauptstraße 32
Location
hallway: 10, parcel: 74
Half-timbered house disruptively clad with modern pre-faded timber. The gable, two-storey building is an important focal point in the main street. The proportions and the design of the gable (here wood shingling) suggest a hidden frame construction from the 17th century over the massively renovated ground floor. Presumably correct dating on the corner post 1666. 1625 to 1675 45771
 
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Business and apartment building
Business and apartment building Hauptstraße 34
Location
hall: 10, parcel: 71/2
Commercial and multi-family residential building, the facade clad with yellow clinker bricks, neo-Gothic detail forms, built in 1901. Eaves-like structure with overbuilt courtyard entrance and a slight central projection, which continues as a dwelling. The decisive element of the facade are the windows, emphasized by sandstone frames with Gothic curtain arches, and tracery. Good example of the transformation from rural to urban structures in the town center. 1901 45772
 
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Half-timbered house on the eaves
Half-timbered house on the eaves Hauptstraße 38
Location
hallway: 10, parcel: 69/2
Plastered, eaves-standing half-timbered house of two storeys with a solid base and gable roof. Almost regular window arrangement, storey division with wooden cornices, well-proportioned building in structural frame framework from the 18th century. 1725 to 1775 45773
 
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New post office
New post office Hessendamm 1-3
location
hall: 8, parcel: 38/5
Formerly an angel mill and later an oil mill, half-timbered house around 1800 with a crooked hip, a former farm building attached to the east in an angle. The ground floor of the residential building is massive, the upper floor is now plastered with simple half-timbering, and the windows are structured regularly. 1795 to 1805 45779
 
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Schlocker Hof
Schlocker Hof Nassauer Hof 1
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hall: 9, parcel: 257/167
The former Nassauer Hof is an elongated four-sided courtyard. Built in 1817–21 by the postman at the time in the immediate vicinity of the post office (see Hauptstrasse 48). After 1848 (construction of the railway) it was converted into an estate by the Schlocker family. Now extensive and extremely careful restoration of the eastern part of the courtyard, u. a. of the main building on Sarceller Strasse. The western parts of the courtyard, often damaged and changed, rebuilt to match.

The two-storey residential and guest house above a large vaulted cellar is a plastered building (upper floor in half-timbered construction) with a flat hipped roof and the restored, southern driveway. Under the original windows there were also those with scratched windows (incised names and dates) in the guest room. The interior has been completely preserved and restored. On Mainzer Strasse the gatehouse and the larger stable barn from 1875. The south-eastern, elongated and narrow building contained stables etc. on the ground floor and guest rooms on the upper floor, presumably for the travel staff. It was built at the same time as the main building and partly as a rammed earth building. The courtyard in particular gives an impressive overall picture of the historical complex.

1821 45778
 
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Residential house in Art Nouveau forms
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Residential house in Art Nouveau forms Lindenstraße 25
Location
hall: 14, parcel: 88, 89, 313/95
House in Art Nouveau forms, built in 1914. Gable-independent building with dominating, curved mansard roof. Raised base zone in dark-burned clinker brick, coupled windows with sandstone walls, right round bay window. The gable is hung with plain tiles, the motif of three coupled windows here as an arbor, with oval windows above. Corresponding enclosure and coach house in the rear area. 1914 45780
 
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Half-timbered house former farm
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Half-timbered house former farm Mainzer Landstraße 48
Location
floor: 9, parcel: 173/2
Two-storey, plastered half-timbered house of a former farm, with adjoining, covered courtyard gate. The facade of the gable roof building is symmetrical to the central axis of the entrance, and was probably built in the late 18th century. Important in the street scene opposite the Nassauer Hof. Late 18th century 45781
 
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Hattersheim railway bridge
Hattersheim railway bridge Without Address
Location
Village: 8, parcel: 63/6
Double-arched sandstone bridge for the Schwarzbach flowing into the Main from the northwest and its riverside path. Probably built by Paul Camille Denis in 1839, renovated with concrete in 1911. around 1839 68982
 
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Posthof
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Posthof Sarceller Straße 1
Location
hallway: 9, parcel: 403/17
Horse changing point and post office of the Thurn- und Taxis'schen Post, which held the German postal monopoly from 1489 to 1850. The Hattersheim horse changing point and post station, conveniently located on the medieval Geleitstrasse Frankfurt-Mainz, was particularly popular in the 18th century as the most frequented of all imperial post stations. The former Thurn- und Taxis'sche Posthof is a multi-wing building complex predominantly from the 18th century around an irregularly square inner courtyard. It consists of an 18th century main building made of Main sandstone with a 19th century archway to the main street, a two-story north wing with a half-timbered upper floor from the 18th century and an adjacent, converted barn with a large shed in the east, high mansard roof, and the single-storey south wing Mansard roof shape to the courtyard, pent roof shape to the location.

Associated with the remains of the sandstone wall of the former garden enclosure in the west. After renovation in 1979-82, the Posthof is now used by the city and administration.

1725 to 1775 45775
 
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Gasthaus "Zum Hirsch"
Gasthaus "Zum Hirsch" Sarceller Straße 3
Location
hallway: 9, parcel: 376
The two-storey inn “Zum Hirsch” is a brick building, built in 1901. Structural elements of the facade are set off from the yellow ground with sandstone and red bricks, such as the window and door frames, floor and cornice with block frieze.

The large dwelling accentuates the eaves-free building with domed round-arched windows and oculus. Integrated courtyard entrance with wooden gate from the time it was built.

1901 45774
 
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Postmaster's residence
Postmaster's residence Sarceller Straße 6
Location
hall: 9, parcel: 162
Opposite the Posthof, the street scene is dominated by the mighty classical building, erected around 1800 as the postmaster's house. Typically classical, the emphasis on the cube with a very flat, gable roof protruding on the eaves side with a valley, which hardly appears. Base of the otherwise plastered building in Main sandstone, clear, calm axis structure, walls and cornices also sandstone; the shutters are important in terms of appearance. The rear former barn with stables and coach house, built in irregular masonry made of Main sandstone with ashlar walls, belongs to it, around 1750. The garden and the sand and quarry stone walls of the property as well as numerous border and coat of arms stones, former old forge belong to it. 1795 to 1805 45777
 
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Former inn "To the happy man"
Former inn "To the happy man" Sarceller Straße 8
Location
floor: 9, parcel: 159
Former inn "To the happy man", now a residential building, consisting of a gable roof building on the street with an angled adjoining building at the rear. The two-storey main building with plastered, massive ground floor and half-timbered upper storey in the typically constructive, classical-influenced image of the construction period around 1800. Clear axis structure, sandstone walls on the ground floor, strongly profiled cornice. On the left the original wooden entrance gate from around 1860. The rear wing extensions originally with economic parts in the ground floor and guest rooms on the half-timbered upper floor with a surrounding inner passage to the courtyard. Documentary mention of 1708 concerns the previous building. Demarcation walls in the rear garden could come from this time. 1795 to 1805 45776
 
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crossroads
crossroads Schulstrasse / Schwarzer Weg
Location
hallway: 14, parcel: 337/106
Sandstone wayside cross on a high base, dated 1794. Cross title and corpus in simple, large shapes. The eight-line base inscription is covered with a garland, framed by ribbons, two large volutes in the lower base area. 1794 45782
 
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crossroads School Road, before Comprehensive School
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Land: 14 parcel: 01.28
1755 to 1765 45783
 
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St. Nepomuk
St. Nepomuk Schwarzbachweg / Frankfurter Straße
location
floor: 12, parcel: 74/58
Sandstone figure of St. Nepomuk, characterizing the transition over the Schwarzbach.

Valuable late baroque sculpture after 1740 with rich dressing, folksy, benevolent habit and facial expression. Important for artistic and historical reasons.

Late 18th century 45784
 
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crossroads
crossroads Staufenstraße 15
Location
floor: 9, parcel: 327/217
Road cross made of sandstone with cast iron body, dated 1766. According to an inscription in the trunk of the cross, the builder of Staufenstrasse, BauunIgnatz Mitter, moved the cross from Sindlinger Strasse to its present location on September 14, 1909. 1766 45785
 
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Former Sarotti chocolate factory
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Former Sarotti chocolate factory Untertorstraße 20-24
Location
hall: 15, parcel: 62/6
The Maingau sugar factory was founded here as early as 1884. It existed until 1912 and was briefly continued as Chemische Fabrik Maingau GmbH in 1912/13, but had to cease operations during the First World War. In 1922 Otto & Quantz GmbH Frankfurt am Main acquired the property and sold food there, especially Swiss chocolate. Shortly afterwards, the company itself began producing chocolate based on Swiss recipes. Structural extensions were necessary for production as early as 1925, for example the so-called workshop building that is still preserved today.

In 1928 Otto & Quantz merged with the “Linda-Gesellschaft for condensed milk and baby meal with limited liability, Lindau Bodensee” to form “German shares for Nestle products”. At the same time, Nestle took over Sarotti GmbH in Berlin, which took over the HatFabrik a year later. During the Second World War, production had to be stopped due to a lack of raw materials, and other products, e.g. B. Coffee substitute produced. Chocolate had been in production again since 1949, and the factory was extensively modernized and expanded in the 1950s. Further new buildings were added in the sixties, and at that time Sarotti was the largest employer in the Main-Taunus district with around 2000 employees. However, the focus of chocolate production was soon relocated to the Sarotti factory in Berlin, and the number of employees fell until the Hattersheim factory was finally closed in 1994. The following buildings have been preserved from this long and eventful company history: the brick chimney, which comes from the founding factory in the 19th century and has a kind of landmark character for Hattersheim; the workshop building from 1925 with its two-storey corner and the one-storey mit, divided by cornices and window groups, with the southern pavilion being more richly furnished in window shapes and in the formation of a gable; In addition, the porter's pavilion with an oval finish and a flat roof typical of the time is worth preserving from the expansion period in the 1950s.

1884 45786
 
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Okriftel

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Evangelical parish church Okriftel
Evangelical parish church Alte Mainstraße 9
Location
floor: 7, parcel: 52
A classicist, clearly structured rectangular building, dated 1809. Plastered, east-facing structure with rectangular sandstone walls of the window and door openings; narrow, gabled portal projection at the front and stately canopy roof turret. Slated roofs and gables. Inside, a simple hall with rounded corners, cove, flat ceiling; Organ gallery in the west on wooden pillars, wooden pulpit and altar hall with symbolic carvings in the same strict forms of the construction period. 1809 45823
 
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Half-timbered house with decorative framework
Half-timbered house with decorative framework Alte Mainstraße 18
Location
hall: 7, parcel: 106/4
Two-storey, gable-independent half-timbered house with decorative half-timbering from around 1700 on the upper floor, the characteristic man figures with head angles, struts and nested counter-struts, rhombuses and lattice frames. Ground floor changed in a modern way. 1695 to 1705 45824
 
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Formerly a paper mill
Formerly a paper mill Kirchgrabenstraße 22
Location
hallway: 8, parcel: 88/2
So-called official house, presumably the former home of the operations manager, on the premises of the Phrix works, formerly the Philipp Offenheimer paper mill, founded in 1886.

Erected after 1906 by architect Georg Metzendorf in typical forms of the reform style. Gable-independent, single-storey residential building with a high, expanded mansard hipped roof with an accentuated verge. Laterally eaves extension (disturbed by a later addition), to which a generously glazed bay window in sandstone rustic masonry with segmented gable is added to the Main. The house and the extension on a high sandstone rustica plinth are determined by the design of the wall plaster, the vertical stripes of coarse-grained structure raised against narrower, fine-grained ones, in dark and light ocher tones. Quality ashlar details on the window sills and the columns with stylized capitals that form the window posts on the bay window.

1886 45825
 
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Half-timbered house on the eaves
Half-timbered house on the eaves Langgasse 11
Location
floor: 7, parcel: 255/58
Eaves, plastered half-timbered house with a gable roof. Presumably well-preserved frame construction from the 18th century over both floors, small-format, regularly arranged windows in their original size and distribution. The construction is essential for the street scene in the historic village center. 1725 to 1775 45826
 
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Representative half-timbered house
Representative half-timbered house Langgasse 29
Location
floor: 7, parcel: 152/2
Prestigious half-timbered house of two storeys with a crooked hip that defines the street scene. The building is characterized by the clear, symmetrical half-timbered image with storey-high struts, posts and transoms in a grid-like arrangement from the late 18th century. Late 18th century 45827
 
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Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmäler in Hattersheim  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jöran Harders: Old school becomes refugee home; in FR from October 10, 2014, online