List of cultural monuments in Maar
The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of the Maar district of the city of Lauterbach , Vogelsbergkreis , Hesse .
- Note: The order of the monuments in this list is based on the address; alternatively, it can also be sorted according to the name, the number assigned by the State Office for Monument Preservation or the construction time.
The basis is the publication of the Hessian list of monuments, which was created for the first time on the basis of the Monument Protection Act of September 5, 1986 and has been continuously updated since then.
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Am Osterborn 1 location hall: 1, parcel: 7 |
The former Einhof in the corner between Goldhelg and the side street Am Osterborn still shows its four-zone structure. | 1780 |
66588 |
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On Easter Born 2 position Hallway: 1 parcel: 29 |
A small “Hintersiedlerhaus”, built before the middle of the 19th century, has been preserved in its entirety as a socio-historical document, which, thanks to its location, is the name of the social class that lived and managed it. | Early 19th century |
66590 |
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Hunter's House | Outboard 6 position hallway: 3, plot: 39 |
The small building in the forest north of the village is one of the last examples of architecture that was built to manage the forest. | 1743 |
66592 |
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graveyard | Outboard 10 position hall 1, hall piece: 7/1 |
The village's oldest cemetery, dating back to the early Middle Ages, was located in the churchyard, where bones have repeatedly been found during construction work until recently, although these have remained undocumented. | Early 19th century |
66594 |
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Dornweg 3 position hall 1, hall unit: 271/1 |
Property of a "backstalker" within the dense, small-scale development north of the church. | 1800 |
66596 |
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Dornweg 8 Location floor: 1, parcel: 291 |
Residential part of a property that has been converted into Winkelhof facing the street. | 1806 |
66598 |
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Dornweg 9 Location hallway: 1, parcel: 282/1 |
The Einhof from the late 18th century, with the residential part facing the street, was extended in several phases to become the Winkelhof. | Early 18th century |
66600 |
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Erbsengasse 8 position hall 1, hall piece: 111 and 110/1 |
A courtyard on the eaves, which was built around 1900 at the end of Erbsengasse and has hardly been changed since then. | 1895 to 1905 |
66602 |
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Erbsengasse 14, location floor: 1, parcel: 106 |
The gable-facing, two-storey and originally two-zone residential building on the property, which was later converted into Winkelhof, was built around the middle of the 18th century. | 1725 to 1775 |
66604 |
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Overall system | Entire facility Maar location |
The Maar facility as a whole comprises several areas, the different settlement and social historical origins of which have led to different street scenes. | Early 18th century |
66586 |
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Goldhelg 14 Location hall: 1, parcel: 60/1 |
Stretched courtyard from the beginning of the 20th century in the usual cubature with a residential building facing the street. | Early 20th century |
66606 |
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Goldhelg 20 Location hallway: 1, parcel: 31 |
Large Einhof, which defines the intersection area in the Eck / Goldhelg / Romersgartenweg in particular with its residential part. | Early 19th century |
66608 |
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Hauptstraße 4, corridor location : 1, parcel: 122/1 |
The residential stable house, originally four zones wide, built after the middle of the 19th century in clearly structured timber-frame construction, still with an inscription carefully carved into the threshold that is not completely preserved. | Late 19th century |
66610 |
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Former community inn | Hauptstraße 6 Location hall: 1, parcel: 120/6 |
In the middle of the village opposite the church is the former community inn, school from 1875, town hall and administrative branch since 1967. | Late 17th century |
66612 |
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Evangelical parish church | Hauptstraße 7, hallway: 1, parcel: 258, 259/2, 260 and 261 |
1818–1821 the shell for today's church was built. According to the Handbook of German Art Monuments, the author of the plan was Georg Heinrich Fink from Butzbach, but possibly also Georg Caspar Fink from Lauterbach, as construction details suggest a good knowledge of the Lauterbach church. The interior could not be completed until 1825-1827 due to lack of funds. | 1815 to 1825 |
66614 |
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Hauptstraße 10 Location hall: 1, parcel: 95 and 96/3 |
The two-storey, gable-facing house on the farm belongs to a large extent to the time at the turn of the 17th century. | Late 17th century |
66616 |
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Hauptstraße 12, corridor: 1, parcel: 91/4 and 93/4 |
Impressive mature courtyard. The gable, two-storey house, divided into two zones, is dated to 1788 by an inscription in a compartment. | 1788 |
66618 |
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Hauptstraße 15 Location hall: 1, parcel: 303/2 |
Large gable-independent courtyard. The residential part faces the street, the entire complex is shingled. The property has been empty for a long time. | 1809 |
66620 |
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Hauptstraße 16 Location hall: 1, parcel: 89/4 |
The large courtyard with the living area facing the street, stable, stable room and barn area was built in 1890 (dating above the stable entrance). | 1890 |
66622 |
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Hauptstraße 18 hall: 1, parcel: 80/1 |
Large courtyard that characterizes the townscape in the area of Hauptstrasse, built in 1857 as Winkelhof with a residential building facing the street. | 1857 |
66624 |
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Rectory | Hauptstraße 19 Location hall: 1, parcel: 308/3 |
The rectory stands set back from the street, an eaves, two-storey half-timbered building, which is shingled on three sides and has a crooked hip roof. | 1695 to 1705 |
66626 |
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Hauptstraße 22 hall: 1, parcel: 388/1 |
The residential part of the Streckhof facing the street has a simple half-timbered structure built around 1800. | 1795 to 1805 |
66628 |
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Hauptstraße 38A Location hallway: 1, parcel: 366/4 |
Eaves, two-zone house of a small Streckhof, built in 1806 by the local master carpenter (Johann) Konrad Köhler. | 1806 |
66630 |
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Hohenbucher Weg 8 Location hall: 1, parcel: 157/1 |
Large three-sided courtyard. The very representative house with its eaves at the back facing the street was built in 1806 by master carpenter Johann Konrad Köhler: a strikingly symmetrical three-zone elevation. | 1806 |
66632 |
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In the village 11 location hall: 1, parcel: 252/3 |
The large courtyard closes backwards with a wide barn building. | 1821 |
66634 |
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In the corner 15 able hall 1, hall piece: 38, 39 and 445 |
According to the inscription in the threshold, Heinrich and Elisabeth Zinn by the master carpenters Johannes Friedel and Johannes Bloch from Landenhausen "had it built and opened on July 9, 1850" the large Einhof, which closes off the street space in the corner to the south. | 1850 |
66636 |
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Kimgesgartenweg 1 Location hallway: 1, parcel: 372/2 |
Eaves, little disturbed Streckhof. The living area is on the right and has three zones. | Late 18th century |
66638 |
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4 deadlock situation hall 1, hall unit: 83/3 |
The gable-facing Einhof with the residential part facing away from the street enjoys a certain memorable value as a temporary home for a village teacher (at the beginning of the 20th century). | 1807 |
66640 |
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Schulstrasse 13, 15, 21, 23 Location floor: 1, parcel: 487/2, 487/3, 487/8, 487/12 |
Two single-storey, clapboard double houses with mansard roofs, which the Maar community had built as teachers' apartments according to plans by Adolf Pfeiffer in 1921/22 in a style typical of the time. | 1921 |
66642 |
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Steinweg 1 Location Village: 1, plot: 209/1 |
Three-zone and two-storey half-timbered house with clapboards except for the rear. | 1795 to 1805 |
66644 |
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Syringe house | Steinweg 2 Location hallway: 1, parcel: 258 |
According to an inscription, it was built in the center of the village in the churchyard in 1876 and is a reminder of the development of the fire brigade as an important communal facility. | 1876 |
66646 |
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Steinweg 4 position hall 1, hall unit: 256/6 |
Large property east of the church and formerly used for agriculture. It is initially mentioned as a Fulda "courtyard in the village of Maar near the churchyard" since 1343, was relocated to the Eisenbach family and the Pfeffersack family and can be found in Riedeselian ownership from 1651. | 1725 to 1775 |
66648 |
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Steinweg 6 Location hallway: 1, parcel: 248/1 |
Small, stretched living-stable house, facing the street. | Early 18th century |
66650 |
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Steinweg 7 position hall 1, hall piece: 219 |
In front of the rising Eichberg in 1812 by the local master carpenter Köhler, later modified and extended agricultural property (which housed the village's first private bakery for some time). | 1812 |
66652 |
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Steinweg 9 Location hallway: 1, parcel: 212/4 |
On the site of one of the three old Maar municipal bakeries, built in 1949 as a baker's residential and commercial building, the building with its half-timbered upper storeys with mansard gables has an urban function on the square in front of the church. | 1949 |
66654 |
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Steinweg 13 Location hall: 1, parcel: 225/1 |
The two-storey, two-zone half-timbered house built around 1800 has been preserved from the eaves-facing Streckhof of a "Hintersiedler". | 1795 to 1805 |
66656 |
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