List of cultural monuments in Mainz

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In the list of cultural monuments in Mainz , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate city ​​of Mainz are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (status: January 4, 2018)

The list is sorted by district.

Sublists

There are no cultural monuments in the Lerchenberg district .

Cross-district monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Fortifications Altstadt, Ebersheim, Hartenberg-Münchfeld, Neustadt and Oberstadt
location
from 1655 baroque fortifications and fortifications of the federal and imperial fortress Mainz; from the bastion ring begun in 1655 received: Bastion Alexander (Augustusstraße) and Bastion Martin (Bastion Martin); Fortifications of the Rheinkehl fortification, north-west front , south-west front , along the Rhine bank extension including port facilities in front of the old and new town, erected 1873–1888, closed from 1904; along the bank extension in front of the old town, 1873–1879, preserved: guard house of the Dagobert Gate, caponier Fort Malakoff, Templar, wine, wooden and bridge gate; Bastion Franziskus (Dagobertstrasse); along the Rhine front of the Neustadt, 1884–1887, preserved: Schlosstor (Rheinstraße), parts of the Raimunditor (Rheinallee), parts of the Kaisertor (Kaiserstraße), parts of the Frauenlobtores (Taunusstraße / corner Frauenlobstraße), Kaponniere V ( Feldbergplatz ); from the north-western front on Hartenberg, 1875–77: parts of Fort Hartmühle (Wallstrasse) and the cavaliers Hartenberg , Holstein and Hauptstein (Johann-Maria-Kertell-Platz); Preserved from the south-western front: Fort Joseph (Am Linsenberg / corner Langenbeckstrasse), Fort Stahlberg (Landwehrweg), Fort Weisenau (Unterer Michelsbergweg), Fort Bingen (Johann-Joachim-Becher-Weg) Fortificationsmore pictures
Monument zone Kaiserstraße Old town and new town, Kaiserstraße
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1873 Main axis of the city expansion developed by city architect Eduard Kreyssig until 1877, connection between the main station and the banks of the Rhine, laid out as a 60 m wide boulevard of the new Mainz, divided into sidewalks, driveways and a planted central promenade with rows of trees, lawn parterres and flower beds; on the upper, square-like extension, the Christ Church with parsonage (1894–1903), on the lower extension, the building of the Reich Railway Directorate (1936/37), around the Christ Church and along the central promenades, parts of the original paving have been preserved; Despite the extensive destruction of the peripheral development in the Second World War, of outstanding urban significance Monument zone Kaiserstraßemore pictures
Imperial Gate Old town and new town, Kaiserstraße
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1874/75 Remains of the destroyed imperial gate, part of the so-called Rheinkehlbefestigung from 1874/75: sandstone wall on basalt lava base and cartouche with imperial eagle, shield holder and plate crown Imperial Gate
Roman Theater Mainz Old town and upper town, Zitadellenweg
location
1st or 2nd century largest preserved Roman stage theater north of the Alps Roman Theater Mainzmore pictures

See also

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

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