List of cultural monuments in Limburgerhof

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The list of cultural monuments in Limburgerhof includes all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate community Limburgerhof including the districts of Kohlhof and Rehhütte . The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of May 18, 2017).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Old Colony monument zone Limburgerhof, Brunckstraße 1–39, Sieglestraße 1–40, Speyerer Straße 22–32 (even numbers)
Location
1900/01 BASF workers' housing estate , Ludwigshafen, 1900/01, architect Eugen Haueisen ; one-and-a-half-story semi-detached houses, brick buildings on stone plinths, half-hip roofs; single-storey extensions with laundry room, house gardens Old Colony monument zone
Monument Zone New Colony Limburgerhof, Carostraße 1–16, 18, 20, Hanserstraße 2–6 (even house numbers) and 8–24, Kaiserallee 9–27 (odd house numbers), Knietschstraße 1–24, Knospstraße 10–40 (even house numbers), Berliner Platz 13
location
1913 ff. BASF workers' housing estate, Ludwigshafen, 1913 ff., Architect Theodor Fischer , Munich; Units of two to six semi-detached houses, single-storey plastered buildings, some with crooked hips and dormers, entrances behind loggias with two-flight outside stairs; single-storey extensions with laundry room, house gardens; Associated with: Feierabendhaus (see Berliner Platz 13) Monument Zone New Colony
Monument zone Mennonite cemetery Kohlhof, north of the village; Hallway im Rehfeld, short tub
location
1840 Created in 1840, expanded around 1940; inclined panels as tombs Monument zone Mennonite cemeterymore pictures

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
After-work house Limburgerhof, Berliner Platz 13
location
1913 After work house of the BASF housing estate; Structures based on classical palace buildings, 1913, architect Theodor Fischer, Munich After-work house
Protestant parish church Limburgerhof, Kirchenstraße 1
location
1955-57 Reinforced concrete skeleton construction, ribbon of windows below the flat roof, free-standing bell tower, 1955–57, architect Egon Freyer , Speyer Protestant parish churchmore pictures
Catholic parish church of St. Boniface Limburgerhof, Kirchenstraße 21
location
1936/37 monumental hall building with bell tower, sacristy, vestibule, 1936/37, architect Josef Ohmer , Ludwigshafen Catholic parish church of St. Bonifacemore pictures
Residential houses Limburgerhof, Parkstrasse 4–10
location
1914 Teachers' residences; single-storey row of houses with mansard roof, 1914 Residential houses
school Limburgerhof, Parkstraße 12
location
1914 Former school building of BASF, representative cast-stone-integrated hip roof building, 1914 school
Castle in the park Limburgerhof, Parkstrasse 43 (with no. 41 and 45)
location
1826 former castle of Countess Waldner von Freundstein, three-part complex, 1826; Classicist plastered building (No. 43), set back two sandstone-articulated hipped roof buildings (No. 41 and 45) Castle in the park
park Limburgerhof, Speyerer Strasse
location
emerged from the park of the Limburger Hof estate built around 1810, today's appearance mainly after 1826 under Friedricke Countess Waldner von Freundstein, three-part park: English landscape garden, probably by Johann Zeyher , Schwetzingen; Vegetable and plant garden; Orchard or leaseholder garden; Park reduced in size in 1920 and 1969;
therein Schlösschen (Parkstrasse 43), tower (Weinbietstrasse) and former Simultankirche (today New Apostolic Church, new building from 1982)
park
Milestone Limburgerhof, Speyerer Straße, at No. 14/16
location
second half of the 19th century Milestone; Mannshaoher sandstone pillar, second half of the 19th century Milestone
Capitol plays of light Limburgerhof, Speyerer Straße 107a
location
1954 including the furnishings, especially in the foyer, cinema from 1954 that has been preserved in its original state rare example of a cinema still in operation from the 1950s in Rhineland-Palatinate Capitol plays of light
Limburgerhof train station Limburgerhof, Speyerer Straße 129
Location
1854 former train station, originally Mutterstadt main train station; Neoclassical plastered building, built in 1854, wooden goods shed (sold in 1992), toilet block Limburgerhof train stationmore pictures
Tower in the park Limburgerhof, Weinbietstrasse
location
1834 three-storey tower with a pavilion-like tower, high arched openings, 1834 Tower in the parkmore pictures
Mennonite Church Kohlhof, No. 5
location
1887/88 sandstone-integrated clinker brick building, marked 1887/88; with equipment Mennonite Churchmore pictures
Courtyard Kohlhof, No. 8
location
1809-11 Dreiseithof, 1809–11; Ridge system, partly half-timbered; Quarry stone barn, partly half-timbered; Servants' house; one-and-a-half-storey stable and drawer building Courtyard
Residential building Kohlhof, No. 10
location
1840 Double house, 1840, half-timbered house marked 1724, bay window around 1900; Half-timbered barn Residential building
Villa Denis Rehhütte, No. 5
location
1880/81 Gründerzeit clinker building on an irregular ground plan, mansard hipped roof, tower-like risalit with tent roof, 1880/81, garden Villa Denis
Residential and administrative buildings Rehhütte, No. 9
location
1874 Residential and administrative building with hipped roof, 1874 with older parts; Well trough, marked 1845; Mill, 18th or 19th century Residential and administrative buildings
Courtyard Rehhütte, No. 19 and 13
location
17th to 20th century angular former courtyard, 17th to 20th century; Half-timbered house with gallery on the courtyard side, 17th century, partly extensively renovated in the 18th century; Gate drive at the outbuilding probably before 1617; Due to renovation around 1920, uniform appearance of all building (parts) as one and a half story solid buildings, partly half-timbered Courtyard

literature

Web links

Commons : Cultural monuments in Limburgerhof  - collection of images, videos and audio files