List of cultural monuments in Lorch (Rheingau)
The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of the city of Lorch , Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis , Hesse .
- Note: The order of the monuments in this list is based first on the city district and then on the address; alternatively, it can also be sorted by name or 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 .
Lorch (city center)
Complete systems with special ensemble protection
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Complete system of the old town center Lorch | Lorch location |
Ensemble protection exists for the following streets in the old town center: Amselgasse, Apothekengasse, Brunnengasse, Drosselgasse, Friedhof, Fronhofgasse, Kamillengasse, Kapellenstrasse, Katzengraben, church with churchyard, Kirchgasse, parish, Klostergasse, Kronengasse, Langasse (east side) 2–12, Langgasse (West side) 54–60, Markt, Marktgasse, Oberweg, ehm. Oelgasse, Pfarrgasse, Rheinstrasse (north side) 3–54, Rheinstrasse (south side) 55–57 with house gardens a. Green areas between Kirchgasse u. Kronengasse, Rittergasse, Römerberg, Römergasse, Rosengasse, Schaar, Sohlernsgasse, Steingasse, Wisperstraße 17–29. | ||
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Complete Bleichstrasse facility | Lorch, Bleichstrasse 8–17 location |
City expansion towards Lorchhausen around 1900 with a picturesque overall impression. The development is harmoniously subordinate to the established location and landscape. After a devastating landslide (1920), the historicizing row of houses up to Bleichstrasse No. 10 was appropriately supplemented by an ensemble of five other buildings (No. 11 to No. 15) in the same style. These so-called "landslide houses" were built to create living space that had been lost in the Wisperstrasse due to the natural disaster. Slated tail gables, rubble stone bases and other historicizing elements characterize the picturesque street scene. The sight is disturbed by the recently built garages in the former gardens of the buildings. | Around 1900 |
B 42
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Jetty | Lorch, B 42 or no. Location floor: 74, parcel: 3/4 |
Two-part ship pier. The front and rear parts of the bridge are each suspended from two pylons, which allow them to be pushed over one another and lifted during floods and ice. These pylons for winding up the bridge parts were installed after the destruction by the ice drift in 1929. The parts of the bridge with arched construction fell victim to the ice drift in 1956. The newly built parts of the bridge were finally given today's straight framework construction. | Built in 1926, destroyed by ice in 1929 and 1956, then rebuilt in a slightly modified form. |
Bächergrund
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Troitzsch-Pusinelli winery / Schöneck house | Lorch, Bächergrund 12 Location floor: 91, parcel: 151 |
Villa with farmyard built as a country house for an Englishman far outside the buildings at that time. Acquired by Huldreich Troitzsch in 1887 and has been used as a winery ever since. The buildings are made of exposed brickwork. The residential building with its flat hipped roof and high-rise rectangular windows with plastic emphasis is provided with an all-round decorative frieze at parapet height on the upper floor. | Around 1870 |
Binger way
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Schwanen-Kellerei Friedrich Altenkirch | Lorch, Binger Weg 2 Corridor location : 84, parcel: 17/2 |
Neo-renaissance house with management u. Cellar section. Like the hotel “zum Schwanen”, this winery was formerly owned by Mr. Friedrich Altenkirch. | 19th century | |
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Bauer winery | Lorch, Binger Weg 4 Corridor location : 84, parcel: 14/1 |
Villa-like house with winery. Relocated winery far outside of the narrow town center. | circa 1882 |
Bleichstrasse
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Half-timbered house | Lorch, Bleichstraße 2 Location hallway: 68, parcel: 53 |
Gable-independent half-timbered house. The high gable roof with the steeply drawn ridge hip and the preserved half-timbering are characteristic of a late medieval house. The relatively unadulterated state of preservation makes it one of the rare architectural monuments of the Rheingau. | Rebuilt around 1500 in 1558 | |
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Former castle hotel | Lorch, Bleichstraße 8, corridor location : 98, parcel: 45/1 |
Built as a romantic hotel for the increasing tourism by the Altenkirch area. The large cellar rooms served the owners as storage facilities for their wine trade. | 1895 | |
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House of the wine cooperative | Lorch, Bleichstraße 10 Location hallway: 98, parcel: 43 |
Art Nouveau building, former wine shop with large vaulted cellars. 1934 Takeover by the Lorcher wine cooperative. | Early 20th century |
Burg-Fürsteneck-Strasse
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Former Wispertal Youth Hostel | Lorch, Burg-Fürsteneck-Straße 17/19 Location hall: 60, parcel: 111/3 |
built as a youth hostel in the late Bauhaus style | 1929 |
Kapellenweg
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New cemetery | Lorch, Kapellenweg location hall: 83, parcel: 272,364 |
The older part of the cemetery, which is surrounded by a sandstone-covered quarry stone wall, lies below the Kapellenweg. The entrance through a wrought-iron gate, flanked by sandstone posts, crowned by urns, is in the middle of the boundary wall to the Kapellenweg. In the embankment wall of the upper cemetery, which was built around 1900, there is a pointed arch sandstone niche with a neo-Gothic figure of Christ created around 1850. To the right of it, also a wrought iron gate, in front of the staircase to the upper cemetery. Some tombs from the early 20th century have been preserved. In addition to a high, gabled, pointed arched brick niche with a cemetery cross, there is also a former chapel on the upper wall, which is now used as a tool shed. | Mid 19th century |
Cat pit
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Elektrowerk Lorch | Lorch, Katzengraben 3a location corridor 83, plot: 422/1 |
Industrial building for power generation in operation until the middle of the 20th century. | 1904 |
Parish
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Philipp Hilchen's house | Lorch, parish 4, corridor location : 68, parcel: 65 |
Gabled half-timbered house with impressive ornamental framework. | around 1575 | |
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Lorch, parish 5, corridor location : 68, parcel: 64 |
Half-timbered house built on the no longer existing courtyard wall of the courtyard parish no. 4, it probably served as an economic or auxiliary building of this courtyard complex. | 17th / 18th century |
Kolpingstrasse
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Kolping House | Lorch, Kolpingstrasse o. No. Location floor: 69, parcel: 550/15 |
Former journeyman's house of the Kolping Lorch family , built in Bauhaus style according to the plans of the church builder and architect Martin Weber . It served as a quarter for wandering craftspeople and it was also a club house with a ballroom and rooms for young people. Today it is the town hall of Lorch | 1928 |
Kronengasse
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Hotel Krone | Lorch, Kronengasse 1, corridor location : 67, parcel: 233 |
Hotel operation since 1720 and former unwinding and post station for turn and taxis | 17th century base a. Ground floor, eaves construction from the 18th century. |
Langgasse
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Lorch, Langgasse 4, location floor: 68, parcel: 276/101 |
Half-timbered house with a crooked hip roof. The structural framework was exposed on the gable and rear wall. Beautiful front door with Rococo shape carving from the 18th century. | Around 1800 | ||
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Lorch, Langgasse 6 Location hall: 69, parcel: 438/112 |
Gable-independent, plastered, half-timbered house with a crooked hip roof. At the entrance on the eaves side a wooden, profiled arched wall with ears u. Keystone. Inscription: "ID AMD 1775". | 1775 | ||
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Lorch, Langgasse 7 position hall: 69, parcel: 114/1 |
Residential house with a half-hip roof. Formerly plastered upper floor with structural framework. The inconsistent development of the building can be seen in the framework. Massive ground floor preserved from the previous building, with a valuable, carved entrance portal from 1609, unique in the Rheingau, with a beautiful double-leaf door, with Biedermeier decor, from the early 18th century. | 1609 Ground floor, upper floor late 18th century. | ||
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Schönborn's yard | Lorch, Langgasse 12 Location hallway: 69, parcel: 130/1 |
A quarry stone wall enclosed, beautifully preserved courtyard with barn and stables. The former buildings were probably replaced by simple brick buildings after a fire in the 19th century. Formerly Hunoldsteiner`scher Hof, later Wolfskehl`scher Hof. From the 18th century to around 1980, a farm yard of the Graf von Schönborn winery, Wiesentheid . | Cellar, foundation walls and enclosure probably 16th century, brick structures 19th century. | |
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Lorch, Langgasse 26 Location floor: 69, parcel: 37/1 |
Small half-timbered house completely plastered at the end of the old town development. This listed residential building was unfortunately torn down in 2016. | 17th or 18th century | ||
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Lorch, Langgasse 58 Location hall: 69, parcel: 207/2 |
Plastered, gable-independent, massive house with beautiful sandstone door walls. Gable roof with clad half-timbered gable. Unfortunately, the appearance was defaced by various “modern” ingredients. | 1775 | ||
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Lorch, Langgasse 60 Location floor: 68, parcel: 93/4 |
Formerly the Travers winery. Representative plastered solid building with huge basement rooms up to Schwalbacherstraße. In the center of the rear is a front porch with a wooden roof arbor. On the ground floor in the middle of the 19th century. large shop windows installed. There was initially a grocery store here, which was followed at the end of the 20th century. a flower shop and a butcher's shop there to this day. | 1801 |
Leper house
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Leper house | Lorch, Leprosenhaus half position corridor 68, parcel: 36/1, 35/4 |
Erected in the 14th century on the former city wall to house people with infectious diseases. Rebuilt in 1657. The ornamental framework on the gable side also dates from this time. During the renovation in the late 20th century, the lateral stud framework was replaced by a new decorative framework. | 14th century / 17th century Century |
market
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Remnants of the wall of the former Franconian Salhof | Lorch, Markt 1 location hall: 68, parcel: 148/8 |
Unfortunately, this oldest architectural monument in Lorch is due to newer buildings, although it is still preserved, except for a smaller part, it is no longer visible. The 13.5 m long and approx. 6 m high wall section is the south-western outer side of the former Franconian Salhof . The walled-up portal that can be seen in the picture, documented by Karl August von Cohausen , is no longer visible, as is the still-visible wall crown with a large window opening, rectangular bench made of red sandstone and three round columns with a base, neck ring, etc. Capital in Hof Markt 1 (Laquai bakery). | 10th century (according to the results of the investigation by the then Royal Conservator of Hessen-Nassau Karl August von Cohausen ) | |
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Lorch, Markt 2 Location hall: 68, parcel: 146/4 |
Half-timbered house with exposed framework from the late 17th century. The windows were modified in the 18th century, the shop and loft extensions are recent. The thick-walled cellar, with cross vaults resting on square pillars, probably dates from the Middle Ages and belonged to the Salhof at that time. (see market1) | 17th century (cellar 10th - 12th century) | ||
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Lorch, Markt 3 Location hall: 68, parcel: 145 |
Plastered, half-timbered building with slate in the gable. The asymmetrical façade was created through an extension towards Kirchgasse. Inside, the old half-timbered outer wall from 1659 with forms typical of the time has been preserved on the upper floor. In the basement there is a remnant of a round tower which is said to come from the medieval Salhof. (see market 1 + 2) | 1659 (remains of a round tower in the cellar 10th-12th centuries) | ||
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Catholic parish church of St. Martin | Lorch, Markt 4 Location floor: 68, parcel: 124 |
The oldest part of the Gothic parish church forms the foundation of the church tower. Roman bricks were found here, which indicate a Roman burgus , which was used to secure the bridgehead established here after the Limes was abandoned . Romanesque wall remains of the crossing tower in the central wall of the choir and a window wall in the baptistery were integrated into the building from the previous church. 1st construction phase: 1270/90 construction of the choir and 2 yokes in front of it by Cologne cathedral builders. 2nd construction phase: 1304 Construction of the main nave by Trier cathedral builders including the tower, which until then was probably used as a keep . Demolition of the old Romanesque church. 3rd construction phase: 1398 erection of the side aisle ( Pressberg ship ) the connection to the main ship was achieved by partially removing its north wall between the buttresses. 4th construction phase: beginning of the 15th century. Construction of the inner porch. 5th construction phase approx. 1480 Construction of the outer vestibule. In 1554 after a church tower fire, the 4th tower floor was renewed in 1558. In 1732 the choir roof was given a measuring bell tower. Around 1875 the church was extensively renovated and the measuring bell tower was rebuilt in neo-Gothic form. In 1912 the vault of the gallery was drawn in and the main tower was provided with a sandstone gallery. In 1964 a new sacristy was added.
A more detailed description of the building and its numerous works of art would go beyond the scope of this table, more on the page: St. Martin (Lorch) |
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Churchyard | Lorch, Markt 4 Location floor: 68, parcel: 124 |
The churchyard terrace, which is built around the high-lying church and protected by high walls, once served as a fortified cemetery, with today's church tower once serving as a keep. It was not until 1300, when the nave of the new Gothic church was built, that the massive tower was converted into a church tower and integrated into the building. The churchyard served as a cemetery until the middle of the 19th century. In addition to an emergency god's chapel, there was also a Michael’s chapel, which served as a chapel for the dead with an ossuary. In 1811 these chapels were demolished. In the 1980s, the valuable cemetery cross (called Schwedenkreuz) from 1491 (corpus around 1700) was moved to the choir of the aisle of the church. Some old tombs are still preserved on site. | ||
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Stations of the seven sorrows of Mary | Lorch, Markt 4 Location floor: 68, parcel: 124 |
The sandstone stations, which are integrated into the churchyard wall, resemble a shrine and are of high quality craftsmanship, house beautiful reliefs of the so-called Seven Sorrows of Mary . The pastor H. Houben (* 1842, † 1907 Lorch) had it built | 1902 | |
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Fallen honor | Lorch, Markt 4 Location floor: 68, parcel: 124 |
The memorial made of colored marble, for the fallen Lorcher soldiers of the First World War, is designed as a triptych relief . Crowned by the Lamentation of Christ, flanked by two smaller iron crosses . Underneath a writing tape: - It is better we die in battle than to see the misfortune of our people and sanctuary. But as is the will in heaven, so it be done . In the middle part three panels with the names and dates of death of the fallen, bordered on the sides by four mourners. (Ragged woman, soldier, praying nun and winegrower harvesting grapes, as symbols for hunger, war, prayer and work) Under the middle panel is written: - Lord give them eternal rest and the eternal light shine for them - , of which on the left: - I know that my Redeemer lives and I will rise on the - , continued on the right: - the last days of the earth John 19.2 - . The whole thing is carried by two consoles. In between, as a symbol of the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ, the depiction of a pelican feeding his young with his blood, surrounded by vines and grapes.
The memorial, inaugurated on August 27, 1922, is the work of Professor August Weckbecker (* 1888, † 1939), who grew up in Lorch . In the 1920s he taught at the Munich Art Academy . |
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Tomb | Lorch, Markt 4 Location floor: 68, parcel: 124 |
Tomb of Carl Heinrich Freiherr von Hausen of the former court judge on Rehlingen in German Lorraine, captain in the French regiment Royal-Deux-Ponts , electoral chamberlain and hunter captain . At that time owner of the Hilchenhaus. | Around 1832 | |
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Tombstone | Lorch, Markt 4 Location floor: 68, parcel: 124 |
Red sandstone tombstone of Catharina Luncken. Inscription: Man born of women / lives a short time and is / filled with many sorrow / he looks up like a flower / and falls but flies there like / a shadow and does not stay / in the state (Job) / AD 1647 is that Mr. Nicolai Braun / ehlich Hausfraw Cathrina Lunken sampt / his dear daughter Maria Ursula / pathetic however ... Mr. ../ rest illegible | 1647 | |
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Tombstones | Lorch, Markt 4 Location floor: 68, parcel: 124 |
The tombstones shown in the picture were moved here from the current cemetery due to redesign work. These are tablets from the so-called pastor's grave. | 19th century | |
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St. Michael | Lorch, Markt 4 Location floor: 68, parcel: 124 |
The figure of the Archangel Michael, made of red sandstone, probably belonged to the no longer existing Michaels Chapel. This stood south of the church on the square where today there is a historic wooden press. | 18th century | |
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town hall | Lorch, Markt 5 location hall: 68, parcel: 123, 191/1 |
Classicist building with a formerly plastered frame framework. From 1823 to 1933 school and town hall. From 1933 sole use as town hall. | 1823 | |
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Lorch, Markt 6 Location hall: 68, parcel: 120/1 |
Half-timbered house with a facade that has been modified several times still contains remains from the time of construction on the gable side | Mid-16th century |
Marktgasse
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Lorch, Marktgasse 1 Location hall: 68, parcel: 157 |
Gabled half-timbered house with a solid ground floor in which a butcher's shop was set up at the beginning of the 20th century, followed by an electronics store and finally a bookstore. The beautiful, clearly protruding half-timbering on the upper floor has not been visible since 2005 because of the facade cladding. Likewise, with the dismantling of the shop windows, the high-quality shop door that was built around 1900 disappeared. | 17th century | ||
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Lorch, Marktgasse 2, location hall: 68, parcel: 156/1 |
Half-timbered house with eaves and ground floor made of solid quarry stone masonry. Arched entrance door with profiled sandstone walls and house coat of arms. The plastered, protruding half-timbering on the upper floor will most likely be a well-preserved (early) baroque visible framework. | 17th century |
Oberweg
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Catholic rectory | Lorch, Oberweg 13 Location floor: 67, parcel: 29/1 |
Beautiful courtyard, enclosed by a quarry stone wall, with angled residential building and attached wine press house. The half-timbered wing in the courtyard was built around 1690, while the southern wing, clad with slate, was added in 1820. | 1690/1820 |
Rheinstrasse
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Fountain | Lorch, Rheinstraße location floor: 68, parcel: 171/1 |
Classicist sandstone fountain | Around 1800 | |
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War memorial | Lorch, Rheinstraße location floor: 68, parcel: 171/1 |
War memorial made by Meder & Sauer, Steinhauer, Ehrenbreitstein. An obelisk made of yellow sandstone, in the base a plaque with the inscription: “In memory of the warriors of Lorch who fell in the glorious campaign of 1870/71” . The sandstone eagle sitting on the memorial was put on at the end of the 20th century for the long-lost bronze eagle. | 1875 | |
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stalk | Lorch, Rheinstraße location floor: 68, parcel: 171/1 |
Tower of the city fortifications it served to defend the mouth of the Wisper, which was built as a port | Around 1448 | |
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Lorch, Rheinstraße 9 Location floor: 66, parcel: 110/31 |
Villa with winery owned by the wine merchant Ferdinand Fendel. Late classical Nassau country house type. | Around 1860 | ||
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Zum Schwan ("New Swan") | Lorch, Rheinstraße 10 Location hall: 66, parcel: 24/2 |
Together with the older neighboring building (Rheinstrasse 11), it formed the “Zum Schwan” hotel until the First World War. The owner was the winery owner Friedrich Altenkirch. | 19th century | |
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Former Gasthaus zum Schwan ("Old Swan") | Lorch, Rheinstraße 11 Location floor: 66, parcel: 26/1 |
After several renovations in the 18th and 19th centuries, it formed the Hotel Zum Schwan together with the neighboring building (Rheinstrasse 10). This is where the German Kaiser Wilhelm II stayed in 1912 . | around 1770 | |
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Board of donors of the Markuskapelle | Lorch, Rheinstraße 23 Location floor: 67, parcel: 317/216 |
Memorial plaque, of the councilor u. Glazier Nikolaus Braun on the renovation of the Markus chapel, mentioned in 1364, which stood here until 1822. The inscription reads: “ANNO 1645 HAS THE HONORARY MR. NICOLAVS BRAVN THESE VHRALTE (obsolete) S MARCI CAPELL (St. Mark's Chapel) (to) PERFORM THE WORSHIP IN DARINNEN ZV (to) PERMANENTLY (during) GEDAE (Memory) REPARI (e) REN LAS (s) EN " | 1645 | |
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Lorch, Rheinstraße 26 Location floor: 67, parcel: 221/1 |
A stone console with a head from the Middle Ages, walled into a corner of the house. | |||
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Lorch, Rheinstraße 28 Location floor: 67, parcel: 385/235 |
Postmaster Dahlen's historic house. The window frames, cornices and corners of the building, which is made of yellow brickwork with a broken stone base, are made of beautiful, plastic, strongly protruding pieces of cast stone made of yellow sandstone. Unfortunately, the beautiful wrought iron balcony railing was replaced by an unsuitable “plastic” railing in the 20th century. | 19th century | ||
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Germersheimer winery | Lorch, Rheinstraße 39 Location floor: 67, parcel: 95/1 |
The house of a winery with an arcade and a striking, decorative half-timbered gable. The tenth courtyard of the Mainz Cathedral Provosty is said to have been here, the foundation walls of the farm buildings are said to date from this time. | 20th century | |
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Eberbacher coat of arms stone | Lorch, Rheinstraße 42 Location floor: 67, parcel: 106/1 |
Sandstone coat of arms, originally attached to the vineyard of the Eberbach Monastery, which was located here. The stone shows the coat of arms of the abbot Alberich Kraus (term of office: 1667–1702) with 2 boars and the diagonal Cistercian bar. | 1669 | |
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Walderdorff`scher Hof later popularly known as the Freiburgerhof | Lorch, Rheinstraße 44 Location floor: 67, parcel: 121/4 |
The stately, three-winged courtyard belonged to the Counts of Walderdorff until the 19th century . Numerous vaulted cellars indicate centuries of use as a winery. | Main house around 1650 side wing u. Facing framework around 1830 | |
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Lorch, Rheinstraße 45 Location floor: 67, parcel: 123/1 |
Simple, high-quality, voluminous town house with a solid ground floor, above a slated half-timbered floor with a slate hipped roof. Unfortunately, the windows, the entrance with stairs and the plinth cladding were "modernized" in the 20th century. | Early 19th century | ||
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Former press house of the cathedral chapter | Lorch, Rheinstraße 46 Location floor: 67, parcel: 129 |
The originally plastered half-timbered upper floor with a slate hipped roof was placed on top of the high, hall-like, much older, 1 1/2 storey farm building in the 18th century. Also worth seeing are the two sandstone door walls with skylights and the doors with coffered panels from the 17th century. | 18th century upper floor, cellar and Ground floor much older | |
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Old pharmacy | Lorch, Rheinstraße 47 Location floor: 67, parcel: 130/2 |
Stately residential building used until 1901 as the “Zum Adler” inn, then until 1956 as a pharmacy. This is where the Breitbach Tower, formerly Sickingerturm, was located, which the Breitbach brothers left to the Capuchins in 1664. They built a house and used the branch until 1686. After that, the electoral Salhof, Centsaal or Fronhof was located here . | Early 19th century | |
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Lorch, Rheinstraße 47 Location floor: 67, parcel: 130/2 |
Former farm building made of quarry stone masonry, with irregular window openings, steep slate roof with modernized dormer windows and slated half-timbered gable. | |||
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Hilchenhaus | Lorch, Rheinstraße 48 Location floor: 67, parcel: 132/1 |
Most important Renaissance building on the Upper Middle Rhine. The three-storey stone building with a monumental façade was built by Johann (III.) Hilchen von Lorch, who, however, died during the construction phase. Only his grandson Johann (IV.) Von Hunolstein completed the building after more than 25 years. Noteworthy are the beautifully crafted sandstone components, especially the bay window and the balcony parapet decorated with coats of arms. | 1546-1573 | |
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Zehnthof / Graf von Kanitz winery / tower | Lorch, Rheinstraße 49 Location corridor: 68, parcel: 127/1 |
Courtyard with the former residential tower of Philipp Hilchen v. Lorch and his wife Ursula von Wallbrunn . The marriage coat of arms of the two formerly walled in at the entrance is now in the neighboring terrace staircase of the Hilchenhaus. Of the three-story residential tower, which was largely destroyed during the war, except for the cross-vaulted cellar, only three massive outer walls with irregularly arranged bricked-up windows, their grooved sandstone walls and, at eaves level, a round arch frieze have survived. Today used as a cellar and tank farm | 15th century residential tower | |
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Zehnthof / Graf von Kanitz winery / estate administrator's house | Lorch, Rheinstraße 49 Location corridor: 68, parcel: 127/1 |
The solid cubic structure with a mansard roof and seven-axis main facade is also part of the Zehnthof ensemble. The main entrance, which was formerly in the middle of Rheinstrasse, was walled up and replaced by a window. Also worth seeing is the medieval quarry stone courtyard surrounding the building. In 2002, unfortunately, the original, arched entrance portal was demolished and replaced by two pillars. | 17th century, courtyard wall approx. 15th century | |
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Lorch, Rheinstraße 51 Location corridor: 68, parcel: 140/1 |
Courtyard complex consisting of several buildings. To Rheinstrasse consisting of two right-angled, adjoining residential buildings with massive basement and ground floors. The gabled western building with a crooked hip roof and exposed framework from the 18th century. A sandstone staircase leads to the entrance, the preserved coffered door was built around 1850. The upper floor of the building adjoining Rheinstraße on the eaves side consists of slate younger half-timbering, which was combined with small remains from the 17th century. The courtyard adjoining the Schaar is surrounded by other farm buildings, some of which are wood-paneled. | 17th century | ||
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"Alte Post" / former inn "Zur Traube" | Lorch, Rheinstraße 52 Location floor: 68, parcel: 168/4 |
Baroque house with characteristic visible framework and high mansard hipped roof. Formerly Gasthaus zur Traube, from 1921 temporarily used as a post office. In place of today's double garage to the left of the house, there was once the Hl.-Geist-Chapel belonging to the neighboring hospital. It was mentioned as early as 1388 and was used until the 18th century. In 1784 it was already a press house, after all the building was largely demolished in the 1960s and converted into a garage. | 1718 | |
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rotunda | Lorch, Rheinstraße 54 Location floor: 68, parcel: 159 |
The so-called rotunda was built on the cellars of the hospital's presence building, which was closed in 1837 because of dilapidation, in the classicist style, following the course of the street in an arch. This curved design was used inside to design two completely oval living rooms lying one above the other. The doors, some of which have been preserved in their original form, and the corridor wall paneling are also interesting. | 1837 | |
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Lorch, Rheinstraße 55 Location hallway: 67, parcel: 157/2 |
Half-timbered house with distinctive five-sided canopy oriel. | early 18th century, | ||
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Lorch, Rheinstraße 57 Location corridor: 66, parcel: 72/1 |
Building of the south-facing, advanced, old development of Rheinstrasse. Half-timbered house on the eaves with a crooked hip roof and low massive ground floor. The projecting half-timbered upper floor is plastered or slated. | 17./18. Century | ||
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Lorch station | Lorch, Rheinstraße 58 Location floor: 66, parcel: 96/3 |
Typical station building of the Rhenish area, with a gently sloping hipped roof and late classical forms. | Around 1870 |
Rittergasse
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Saneck von Waldeck'scher Hof material entity formerly Carl-Altenkirch-Stift | Lorch, Rittergasse 3, 3a, 3c Corridor location : 68, parcel: 58/5, 58/4, 59 |
Gothic aristocratic seat of the mayor Saneck von Waldeck, later the Knight von Breitenbach. In 1890 the winery owner Fendel from Niederheimbach built the new Gothic villa-like extension facing the Rhine. The Lorcher winery owner and hotelier Carl Altenkirch acquired the property in order to turn it into a foundation in 1908 for use as a poor house and hospital. From 1918 to 1981, the Dernbach sisters lived and operated a nursing home here, and from 1921 a kindergarten in the converted wine press house. | From 1298, extension on the Rhine side in 1890 |
Crowd
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Fountain | Lorch, Schaar location corridor: 68, parcel: 153/1 |
Classicist sandstone fountain | 1794 |
Schwalbacher Strasse
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Laquai's wine bar | Lorch, Schwalbacher Straße 20 / Drosselgasse 2 Location hall: 69, parcel: 499/251 |
Mansard roof half-timbered house with a courtyard facing Schwalbacher Strasse. Gable side with visible, simple, constructive framework. Interior fittings from the 19th century. | 1716 | |
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Former elementary school | Lorch, Schwalbacher Straße 41a, corridor location : 69, parcel: 9/1 |
Former elementary school in the late Bauhaus style, used as a school until 2007. In 2012 it was converted into a hotel. | 1932/33, extension in 2012 | |
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Holy Cross Chapel with Stations of the Cross | Lorch, Schwalbacher Straße 117 Location hall: 80, parcel: 42/3, 42/1 |
Built in 1677, expanded in 1738, restored in 1826, in 1960/61 the wooden porch was replaced by a quarry stone porch. | ||
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Way of the Cross | Lorch, Schwalbacher Straße 117 Location hall: 80, parcel: 42/3, 42/1 |
1897/98 |
Weiselberg
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Former slate quarry | Lorch, Weiselberg 9 Location corridor: 82, parcel: 459 |
A slate tunnel integrated into the modern wine cellar of the Weiler winery, which ends in a hall-like room. Roofing slate was extracted here in the 19th century. The owner at the time, Wendelin Altenkirch, was granted the right to extract slate on April 25, 1828 by the royal mining authority in Bonn. When the mining ended is unknown. | From 1868 | ||
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Weiseler Weg / begging path | Lorch, Weiselberg Location floor: 82, parcel: 329 |
An old, historical path starting from the former Weiselertor. The ravine was partly carved deep into the rock or paved (paved) with local natural stones. It once led over the height of the Weiselberg to Weisel. Deep ruts in the carts testify to the former importance of this path. | ||
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Rest of the Weiseler Tor | Lorch, Weiselberg Location floor: 82, parcel: 329 |
Light-colored limestone blocks and red sandstones, integrated into the dry slate wall on the mountain side, are the last remaining remains of the Weisel city gate. |
Whisper
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Stone bridge | Lorch, Wisper Location hall: 68, parcel: 186 |
Historically adapted new bridges. The model was the removed stone bridge from 1556 | End of the 20th century | |
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St. John of Nepomuk | Lorch, Wisperbrücke location corridor: 68, parcel: 186 |
Sandstone figure of the "old" stone bridge. | 18th century |
Wispergrund
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Witch tower | Lorch, Wispergrund 2 Corridor location : 69, parcel: 320/1 |
The only preserved city wall tower besides the stalk. Here, in 1520, the mother-in-law of a Presberger is said to have been incarcerated as a witch on his accusation. The woman was released after it had been found that her son-in-law only wanted to get her property. The punishment hit him now. |
Wisperstrasse
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Former tanner's mill | Lorch, Wisperstraße 1a Location hall: 69, parcel: 319/4 |
Half-timbered commercial building belonging to the Gerbermühle. The mansard roof with ventilation openings served as dry storage. | Around 1800 | |
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Manor house of the former oil and tanner mill | Lorch, Wisperstraße 2 Location hallway: 69, parcel: 319/4 |
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Gronauer Hof | Lorch, Wisperstraße 18 Location hall: 82, parcel: 449 |
Half-timbered courtyard of the Gronau monastery | 16th century | |
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Stein'scher Hof | Lorch, Wisperstraße 20 Location corridor: 68, parcel: 226/5 |
Mentioned in 1459 as Staffel`scher Hof. Later the court and winery of the Counts von Stein . In the middle of the 19th century, the former square quarry stone building was extended towards the mountain and plastered in the style of the time. | from the 15th century onwards and additions to the mid-19th century. | |
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Güterstein | Lorch, Wisperstraße 20 Location corridor: 68, parcel: 226/5 |
Goods stone of the von Sohlern family | 1722 | |
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Lorch, Wisperstraße 26 Location floor: 68, parcel: 26/2 |
Outside the local area of Lorch
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Nollig ruins | Lorch, outside of the locality 1 location hall: 97, parcel: 53 |
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Hollow | Lorch, outside of the locality 2 location corridor: 76.82, parcel: 108.329 |
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Path chapel in the Kapellenberg vineyard | Lorch, outside of the village 3 location hall: 84, parcel: 35 |
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Tower of the Troitzsch winery | Lorch, outside of the locality 4 location hall: 86, parcel: 116 |
The art ruin "Schöneck", known in Lorch under the name "Türmchen", was built at your feet by the builder of the house of the same name. | Around 1900 | |
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Myriameter stone | Lorch, out of town 5 hallway: 92, parcel: 198 |
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Daubenauer Sauerbrunnen | Lorch, Wispertal (L 3033) Location floor: 12, parcel: 72/3 |
The sour water spring was taken in 1898 by the Lorcher Beautification Association founded in 1867, the fountain temple was built and a footbridge was built over the Wisper. In the 1970s, the facility was fundamentally renovated by the Bundeswehr fire brigade and maintained and maintained until the Bundeswehr location in Lorch was closed. Unfortunately, the well is now left to decay again. | 1898 | |
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Gate house / gardener's house | Lorch, Wispertal (L 3033) / Smoking-free location hall: 8, parcel: 12 |
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"New Villa" / House Rheinberg | Lorch, Wispertal (L 3033) / Smoking-free location hall: 8, parcel: 12 |
1910-1912 | ||
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Rheinberg Castle | Lorch, Wispertal (L 3033) Location floor: 6, parcel: 10/1 |
Höhenburg built around 1165 by the Archbishopric of Mainz , transferred to the Rhine Count as Electoral Mainz fiefdom in 1170 , destroyed in 1280 in the feud between Archbishop Werner von Eppstein and Rhine Count Siegfrid von Rheinberg, reconstruction in 1315. From 1399 a fiefdom of the Electorate of the Palatinate and extension to a Ganerbeburg , uninhabited since the end of the 18th century. Today ruins, preserved remains: keep, battery tower, gate system, larger wall remains. | around 1165 | |
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"Old Villa" / Villa Kammerburg | Lorch, Wispertal (L 3033) Location floor: 6, parcel: 23 |
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Kammerburg | Lorch, Wispertal (L 3033) Location floor: 6, parcel: 14 |
Built around 1295 by the Archbishopric of Mainz as a siege castle of Rheinberg Castle. Already abandoned around 1500, only a few remains of the wall remain today. | Around 1295 |
Espenschied district
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Complete system of the old town center | Espenschied location |
Ensemble protection exists for the following streets in the old town center: Eichenweg 1–11, Gartenfeldstraße 1, Hauptstraße 10–12, Kirchweg (east side) 1–11, (west side) 2–10, Laukenmühlerweg (north side) 2–14, (south side) 1-7, Wilhelmstrasse 2-6. |
Oak path
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Espenschied, Eichenweg 9 Location hallway: 2, parcel: 11/2 |
Local, gable- independent, slated half-timbered house with a square floor plan. The similar slate cladding of the neighboring gable cladding (Eichenweg 11) creates a good ensemble effect. | 18th century | ||
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Espenschied, Eichenweg 11 Location hall: 2, parcel: 11/1 |
Gable - independent half-timbered house with a rectangular floor plan. Slated gable side, plastered eaves side. The ground floor, located high above a massive basement, is accessed via a side flight of stairs. | 18th century |
Main road
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Parish hall | Espenschied, Hauptstraße 10, location hall: 2, parcel: 210 |
The town hall with broken stone base and a simple half-timbered upper floor was in sg late Heimatstil built. Previously stood here that during the war, damaged community Backhaus . | 1948 |
Kirchweg
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Espenschied, Kirchweg 1 Location hallway: 2, parcel: 49 |
Probably the oldest surviving half-timbered house in the village. Slate gable, plastered facade. Under the plaster of the eaves side, which is largely covered by the neighboring building (Kirchweg 3), a high-quality, baroque ornamental framework is assumed. | early 18th century | ||
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Gasthaus zur Linde | Espenschied, Kirchweg 3 Location hallway: 2, parcel: 42 |
Inn with a distinctive hipped roof. Probably built in a constructive framework and always plastered. | late 18th century | |
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Espenschied, Kirchweg 6 Location hallway: 2, parcel: 20 |
Small half-timbered house at the entrance to the church. The structural framework of the originally slated gable side is currently exposed. | 18th century | ||
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Espenschied, Kirchweg 8 Location hallway: 2, parcel: 21 |
Because of the hillside location, a half-story, attached, narrow, plastered half-timbered house at No. 6. | 18th century | ||
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Espenschied, Kirchweg 9 Location hall: 2, parcel: 35 |
Eaves , partly slated, half-timbered house, on a high, square, massive base storey, perhaps previously used as a stable . | 18th century | ||
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St. Nicholas Church | Espenschied, Kirchweg 11 Location hall: 2, parcel: 25, 26 |
Plain, rectangular hall construction with arched windows with 5/8 choir closure made of plastered quarry stone masonry. The slate roof has a slim roof turret with a hood and a lantern that is divided into several sections . Interior with a wooden gallery and hollow ceiling. Baroque interior fittings largely from the time of origin. | 1746-1748 | |
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Fallen Memorial | Espenschied, Kirchweg 11 Location hallway: 2, parcel: 211 |
The stone cenotaph rises above a brick-built, square quarry stone plinth, on a stone slab, cuboid. It is crowned with a steel helmet resting on an oak wreath. The four corners are formed by burning torches in relief . On the front of a black stone tablet with the names of fallen soldiers of I.Weltkrieges . There are reliefs on the sides : on the left a sword with a laurel wreath, on the right an iron cross . A plaque for those who died in World War II was subsequently attached to the back of the monument . Originally the memorial stood on the village square, it was only recently moved to the cemetery behind the church. | 1930 |
Wilhelmstrasse
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Espenschied, Wilhelmstraße 2/4 Location hallway: 2, parcel: 34.33 |
Plastered half-timbered house, subsequently divided transversely to the direction of the ridge to form a twin house and expanded on the northern eaves side. | 18th century |
Outside the local area of Espenschied
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Lauksburg | Espenschieds, outside the spatial location (1) in Wispertal position hallway: 4, plot: 16 |
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Laukenmühle | Espenschieds, outside the local situation (2) in Wispertal position hallway: 4, plot: 14 |
Mühle first mentioned in 1377, residential building around 1700 | ||
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Former Reich Labor Service Camp, Department 5/257 "Gottfried Keller" | Espenschieds, outside of the local layer (3) in Wispertal position hallway: 4, plot: 23 |
Former Reichsarbeitsdienstlager for approx. 400 men who worked in the street and Road construction worked. The camp consisted of four team barracks, kitchen u. Barracks, administration; in addition, the shooting range, parade ground, warehouse driver's house, guard, watchtower (fire station). In 1945/46 all but one of the prefabricated wooden barracks were moved to Wiesbaden. Gate opening with a niche of a guard, paths, foundation walls, stairs made of local slate are still preserved. | 1936-1938 |
Lorchhausen district
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Complete system of the old town center | Lorchhausen, town center location |
Ensemble protection exists for the following streets in the old town center: Fahnenstrasse, Kauber Strasse 1–17, Lorcher Strasse 1–14, Oberflecken (north side) 1–13, (south side) 2–27, Rebenhang 1, Rheinallee 1–17 |
On the vine slope
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St. Boniface | Lorchhausen, Am Rebenhang 1, corridor location : 23, parcel: 204/205 |
A beautiful three-aisled building dominating the townscape with a single-tower facade in neo-Gothic style made of unplastered local quarry stone. The architect was called Kontzen, after difficulties with his successor, the Franciscan brother Paschalis , the Limburg diocesan master builder Max Meckel took over the construction management with the plans of his predecessors, which he had revised. | 1878/79 | |
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Memorial stone of Peter Dreys | Lorchhausen, Am Rebenhang 1, corridor location : 23, parcel: 205 |
Memorial stone from the former Catharine Chapel. The inscription reads:
„Der Herr wird / richten den Erdboden / in seiner Gerechtigkeit und die Völker / in seiner Wahrheit / Anno 1626 den 29 January starb der / Ernsthaft Peter Dreys Bürgermeister und Restaurator dieser Capellen 1659 Barbara / Möhrin den 10 February seine Hausfrau / deren Sehlen Gott Gnaden wolle / Posuit Peter Dreys G. Schöffe starb 1674 / Ursula Hysterin starb 1641 23 Oktober / Gutula Kaulin c ben 1665 10 Mary / Susana Margareta Meglin Obyt 23 Mary / seine Hausfrauin ...TY 1668 / Ana Maria Filia / Io: Peter Dreys Filius / Requies Cant in Pace Amen“ |
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Flag Street
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Wicket | Lorchhausen, Fahnenstrasse location floor: 15, parcel: 475/1 |
Small gate of the former fortifications to the Rhine. | 14th century |
Kapellenberg
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Sareck ruins | Lorchhausen, Kapellenberg location floor: 23, parcel: 207, 250 |
Foundation walls of two square towers of the former fortification. In the picture you can see the foundation walls of the larger tower. The remains of the smaller one are approx. 50 m away in the valley and are hardly recognizable due to the heavy overgrowth. | 14th century | |
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Clemens Chapel (named after the initiator of the building, Pastor Clemens La Roche) | Lorchhausen, outside the local situation Kapelleberg / Pidell location corridor 21, plot 2 |
The chapel, built in honor of the "Sorrowful Mother of God" according to the plans of the Geisenheim architect Georg Hartmann, is made from unplastered local rubble like the parish church. Located high above Lorchhausen, it blends picturesquely into the landscape. | 1908/09 | |
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Way of the Cross | Lorchhausen, outside the local situation Kapelleberg / Pidell location corridor 21, plot 2 |
The beautiful, brick-view, slate-covered stations of the cross house in their pointed arched niches colored relief images of the passion of Jesus Christ. These pictures come from the parish church and were placed in front of the original reliefs, which were in poor condition, in 1961. The Way of the Cross ends at the Clement Chapel, which was built almost 30 years later. | circa 1880 | |
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Water tank | Lorchhausen, outside the Kapellenberg location, corridor: 9, parcel: 262/3 |
The historicized functional building made of local quarry stone blends harmoniously into the landscape. | 1927 | |
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Cemetery cross | Lorchhausen, outside the Kapellenberg location, corridor: 20, parcel: 1/2 |
Widespread type of cemetery - crucifix of that time. Body and cross made of sandstone. | circa 1890 |
Kauber Strasse
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Former Town hall and school | Lorchhausen, Kauber Straße 12 Location floor: 15, parcel: 114/3 |
Erected as a simple, classical, representative building on what was then the western edge of the town. Unfortunately due to the installation of a modern garage door u. a. "Modernizations" robbed of the beautiful look. | 1823 | |
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Wayside cross | Lorchhausen, Kauber Straße location floor: 15, parcel: 465/2 |
Modern wayside cross with oak body (sculptor Rudolf Höfle from Morbach / Hunsrück). Original location of a cross from the 18th century, it is now in the Lorchhausen St. Bonifatius Church . | 1962 |
Lorcher Street
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Residential and commercial building | Lorchhausen, Lorcher Straße 1 Location floor: 15, parcel: 891/152 |
Corner building from the Wilhelminian era with facing brick facade and beautiful, varied window shapes in profiled sandstone walls. Above the corner entrance to the shop, balcony with curved cast-iron railing. Many details are still original. | circa 1897 |
Top spots
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Old church formerly St. Boniface | Lorchhausen, upper spots 1 position corridor 15, plot: 128/1 |
The Romanesque church tower was probably part of the fortifications. The nave, modified in 1790, burned down completely in 1801. It was restored by 1805, when the outer walls were raised and a vault was built in. In 1872 the church burned down again completely. In 1873 an emergency roof was built over the outer walls so that the burnt-out church could be used until the new one was completed. With the completion of the new church in 1879, the old church was finally profaned . The building was first used as a barn, then converted into a residential building after the Second World War. | Tower 14th century. Nave approx. 1580, enlarged in 1790. 1950 conversion to a residential building | |
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Winemaker's house | Lorchhausen, Oberflecken 5 Corridor location : 15, parcel: 133/3 |
Built as a living room and guest house with a hall, owned by the Lorchhäuser Winzerverein from 1903 to 1976, renamed from “Zum Rebstock” to “Winzerhaus” in 1936. Until the late 1960s, many of the local cultural events took place here. After the “new” school was converted into a village community center, the “winegrower's house” had served its purpose as an event location. | 1889 | |
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Path picture Maria | Lorchhausen, Oberflecken location floor: 15, parcel: 493/248 |
The Madonna standing in a vineyard wall niche is said to come from the former Katharinen chapel which stood in Oberflecken until the end of the 18th century. | 18th century |
Rheinallee
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Gasthaus and Hotel Rheingold | Lorchhausen, Rheinallee 1, corridor location : 15, parcel: 15/2 |
A representative, historic hotel building with restaurant and hall. A staircase, a half-timbered and a slate gable crown the romantic building and thus create a picturesque effect. | 1906 | |
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former Catholic rectory | Lorchhausen, Rheinallee 7, corridor location : 15, parcel: 76/1 |
Brick building in simple neo-Gothic forms over a rectangular floor plan. Nice coupled tracery window in the gable of the dwarf house in the "Rhine front". | 1888 |
Outside the local area of Lorchhausen
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Saviour | Lorchhausen, outside the village in the Retzbachtal, Pfaffenacker location |
Colored statue "Blood Sweating Savior" made of gray sandstone. It came from the former high altar of the Nothgottes monastery , came to the parish church of St. Hildegard (Eibingen) after its dissolution in 1813 and was badly damaged in the church fire in 1932. It was therefore given to the Rheingau Wine Museum in Brömserburg as a permanent loan , and finally in 1959, after extensive restoration by Albert Herrmann (missing hands were replaced, the figure was colored), it was finally moved to its current location. Before that, a similar centuries-old wooden figure stood here. It was badly damaged and brought to the Brömserburg for restoration, but disappeared there without a trace. The figure described above was then made available as a replacement. | 16th century | |
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Wayside cross at the Kleiner Hahn farm | Lorchhausen, outside the local situation Hof Small tap location hallway: 3, parcel: 104 |
Way cross made of red sandstone on 2 square bases with the following inscription:
O, ALL YOU WALK ON / ON THE WAY / PASSENGER / LOOK AT AND SEE / IF A PAIN / LIKE ME / PAIN / AND PRAY WHAT I / YOU TEACHED. / FOR ANTON LIEPPERT / AND HIS WIFE / KATHARINA GEB. DAHLEM / BOTH FROM LORCHHAUSEN / ANNO 1843 |
In 1843, renovated in 1974, the inscription was renewed. | |
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Hof Kleiner Hahn | Lorchhausen, outside the village of Hof Kleiner Hahn, corridor location : 3, parcel: 109 |
Small courtyard with former stables, bakery and fountain. The buildings are mainly built from local rubble stone. The single-storey house with a solid base has a plastered half-timbered structure. | around 1800 | |
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Wayside cross in Edesberg | Lorchhausen, outside the spatial location in Edesberg location corridor 21, parcel: 107 |
Red sandstone wayside cross originally erected by the Bruchhäuser family from Lorcher to commemorate their son who died in 1915. Until the land consolidation, it was on the boundary between Lorch Bleichstrasse and Lorchhausen Lorcherstrasse. Today it is lovingly designed on three sandstone blocks in the Edesberg high above the Rhine. | 1920, closed around 1970, renovated in 1984 and rebuilt | |
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Waldeck ruins | Lorchhausen, outside of the local area above the Tiefenbachtal near Sauertal but belonging to the Lorchhausen district. Location hall: 1, parcel: 28/13 |
Ruin of a hilltop castle. Stately remains of the wall and a 17 m deep well are still preserved and freely accessible. | 1147 |
Ransel district
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Complete system of the old town center | Ransel location |
Ensemble protection exists for the following streets in the old town center: Kirchstraße (east side) 1–12, (west side) 8–16, Oberstraße, Taunusstraße 3–34, Unterstraße between 1 u. 7th |
Kirchstrasse
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Ransel, Kirchstraße 2 Location hall: 1, parcel: 116 |
With the exception of the modern windows, it is almost unchanged and has been preserved, as is typical of the site, with slated timber. | 17./18. Century | ||
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Ransel, Kirchstraße 5 Location hall: 1, parcel: 132 |
Small two-zone half-timbered house, with the local slate. | 18th century | ||
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Ransel, Kirchstraße 6 Location hall: 1, parcel: 117 |
Gable-independent half-timbered house with half-hipped roof, slated upper floor and plastered ground floor. Characteristic of the townscape through the good ensemble effect with the neighboring buildings. | 1st half of the 18th century | ||
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Ransel, Kirchstraße 7 Location hall: 1, parcel: 123 |
Gabled, plastered half-timbered house with a crooked hipped roof and slated gable. Like no. 6, it shapes the townscape through the good ensemble effect with the neighboring buildings. | 1st half of the 18th century | ||
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Ransel, Kirchstraße 9 Location hall: 1, parcel: 126 |
Gable-independent, two-zone half-timbered house with a gable roof. Complete, typical of the place, slated. Also defining the townscape through the good ensemble effect with the neighboring buildings. | 1st half of the 18th century | ||
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Catholic Church of St. Catherine | Ransel, Kirchstraße 21a Location hall: 1, parcel: 22 |
The baroque church in a churchyard is built from local quarry stone. When an entrance hall was added in the 1950s, the gallery was also moved to the west. The facade walls were also stripped of plaster and white paint and are now presented as "stone-sighted" according to the taste of the time. | 1740–1745, 1954 construction of the entrance hall and relocation of the gallery |
Oberstrasse
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Ransel, Oberstraße 2 Location hall: 1, parcel: 15 |
Stately gable-independent half-timbered house with a wide crooked hip. During recent renovations, the slate and plaster were removed and the framework exposed. The color scheme and the massive changes to the roof, such as the installation of a large number of dormers and the atypical pan cover, have seriously damaged the original effect of the building. | late 17th century |
Taunusstrasse
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Ransel, Taunusstraße 26 Location floor: 1, parcel: 135 |
possibly 17th century |
Under road
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Old rectory | Ransel, Unterstraße one location Village: 1 parcel: 55 |
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State boundary stone | Ransel, near Hof Oders, location hall: 7, parcel: 2 |
State boundary stone Kurmainz / Kurpfalz made of red sandstone. With coat of arms of Kurmainzer and Kurpfälzer and the inscription: EIN SCHEIDSTEIN BETWEEN CUB (Kaub) AND LORCH MARKEN AD 1462 | 1462 |
Wollmersche district
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Complete Rheingaustraße system | Wool mix location |
Ensemble protection exists for the following streets in the old town center: Rheingaustraße (north side) 7–13, (south side) 22. |
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Catholic Church of St. Antonius | Wollmanders, Rheingaustraße 22 Location floor: 1, parcel: 120/1 |
The small hall building with a pointed roof turret replaced a chapel from 1713. Interior fittings partly from the previous building, such as the remains of a baroque high altar and various saints (mid to late 18th century) | 1894 |
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Worker's well | Wollmanders, Werkerbachtal am Sauerbornsberg Location corridor: 5, parcel: 1/1 |
known since 1750, expansion in 1783, wooden roofing 20th century |
literature
- Dagmar Söder: Rheingau-Taunus District I.2 Altkreis Rheingau. Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Hessen . Theiss-Verlag , Darmstadt 2014, ISBN 978-3-8062-2987-5 .
- Tourist information of the city of Lorch: The historic Lorch. Four walks through the streets of Lorch . 2005, DNB 976611996 .
- Lorchhausen history and stories of a wine village. Ed. Heimatverein Lorchhausen eV 2011, DNB 1031836497 .
- Herbert Gräff, Wolfgang Krammes (Ed.): The churches in the Middle Rhine Valley. Michael Imhof Verlag, 2004, ISBN 3-935590-64-4 .