List of cultural monuments in Mainz-Finthen
The list of cultural monuments in Mainz-Finthen includes all cultural monuments in the Finthen district of the Rhineland-Palatinate city of Mainz . The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (status: January 4, 2018)
Monument zones
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Monument zone Bierothstrasse | Bierothstrasse 1–11 (odd numbers), Poststrasse 40, Veitstrasse 1, 2, 3 location |
around 1900 | Closed, regular development with one-and-a-half to two-story small houses from the late Founding Period, around 1900 | more pictures |
Monument zone in the center of Finthen | Kirchgasse 2, 4, 6, 8, Borngasse 1, Poststraße 48, 53, 55, Jungsfeldstraße without number location |
18th to 20th century | historical center with church, former town hall, old school, former noble court of the Gedult von Jungsfeld, former boys' school, former catholic parsonage as well as one and two-storey residential and commercial buildings from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries | |
Monument zone Poststrasse 3–9 | Poststrasse 3–9 (odd numbers), Kurmainzstrasse 2, Flugplatzstrasse 1, 2, Adlergasse 9/11 location |
19th and 20th centuries | historical entrance to the narrower core area of the village with traditionally organized courtyards (Poststrasse 3, 5, 7, 9, Kurmainzstrasse 2, 19th century), former post office "Gasthaus zum Adler" (Flugplatzstrasse 1, 1850), and villa-like houses (Adlergasse 9 / 11, Flugplatzstrasse 2, 1920s) | more pictures |
Monument zone Poststrasse 33, 35, 37 | Poststrasse 33, 35, 37 location |
19th century | 19th century assembly from Hakenhof, first half of the 19th century; Residential house, quarry stone barn, 19th century; one and a half story day laborer's house, mid-19th century; sandstone-framed house, third quarter of the 19th century | more pictures |
Individual monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Fruit market hall | At the fruit market 2 location |
1925 | Elongated brick building with historicizing red brick facade, marked 1925 | |
Extension of the fruit market hall | Am Obstmarkt 2, Kurmainzstraße 17 location |
1936 | Extension of the fruit market hall with a cellar, red brick facade, 1936 | |
Courtyard | At the fruit market 4 location |
third quarter of the 19th century | Hakenhof, third quarter of the 19th century; one and a half storey sandstone-framed quarry stone building, quarry stone barn | |
Residential and commercial building | Am Obstmarkt 31 location |
1868 | representative half-hipped roof building, partly ornamental framework, 1868, heightening, Renaissance and Art Nouveau motifs, 1913 probably by Jacob Struth; defining the streetscape | |
Syringe house | Bierothstrasse 3 location |
1910 | former syringe house; Quarry stone building, partly boarded up, marked 1910, by District Building Inspector Lucius | |
Crucifixion group and tomb | Kettelerstrasse, at the Lage cemetery |
around 1910 | Baroque crucifixion group on substructure, marked J. Struth Finthen, probably around 1910; Tomb of the J. Struth family, monumental complex with a relief of Christ, 1915 | more pictures |
War memorial | Kirchgasse location |
1939 | War memorial 1914/18 and 1939/45; Muschelkalkquaderstele with iron cross, 1939 by Peter Dienstdorf, Wiesbaden, extended in 1960 with support wreath with architrave, concrete | |
War memorial | Kirchgasse location |
1875 | War memorial 1870/71; Red sandstone obelisk in relief, inscribed 1875 | |
Catholic parish church of St. Martin | Kirchgasse 4 location |
1852-54 | neo-Romanesque three-aisled pseudo-basilica, 1852–54 by Joseph Roedler, Mainz, west tower late Gothic, inscribed 1519, gothic upper floor 1910 probably by Ludwig Becker, Mainz; sandstone crucifix on the tower, marked 1763; defining the townscape | |
Primary school Mainz-Finthen | Lambertstrasse 14 location |
1896 | former girls' school; Two-part clinker brick building, 1896 | |
Wayside cross | Poststrasse, at No. 3 location |
1779 | Road cross, late baroque, marked 1779 | |
Jungefeld's house | Poststrasse 48 location |
1719 | three-story baroque hipped roof building, marked 1719, heightened in 1886 | |
Savings bank | Poststrasse 55 location |
around 1600 | former town hall; Half-hip roof construction, possibly around 1600 in the core, baroque renovation in the early 18th century; defining the streetscape | |
former town hall | Poststrasse 69 location |
in the middle of the 19th century | former town hall; 1928/29 Reconstruction of a residential building, essentially from the middle of the 19th century, in the Baroque style of the homeland, marked 1928, by the building authority in Mainz | |
Convent of the Sisters of Divine Providence | Poststrasse 71 location |
1853 ff. | Historicist assembly, consisting of: sister house, Gothic square building, stepped gable, 1853 ff., expansion in the 1920s; Chapel, neo-Gothic brick building, 1886/87 by Franz Schäfer; former nursery school, two-winged half-hip roof building, Art Nouveau motifs, 1906; former farm building, brick, stepped gable, end of the 19th century; former death chamber at the enclosure, around 1910; Heiligenhäuschen, 1920s | more pictures |
Villa Class | Prunkgasse 79 location |
around 1850 | Plastered building, around 1850, heightening, bay window and arbor after 1900, gable facade with Art Nouveau paintings | |
Sculptures | Rosmerthastraße, in No. 46 position |
14th Century | in the Catholic Church of St. Hedwig: late Gothic tabernacle, 14th century; late Gothic figure group (holy clan), early 16th century, neo-Gothic housing | more pictures |
Hessendenkmal | Sertoriusring location |
1858 | Sandstone obelisk in relief on rubble stone base, marked 1858, fencing during the construction period | |
Water tank | east of the village at Gonsbach location |
1900 | sophisticated baroque plastered building, 1900 by the Mainz Cultural Inspectorate | |
Wayside chapel | west of the village on Rötherweg location |
19th century | Plastered building, 19th century; Sandstone crucifix with a bronze body |
literature
- Dieter Krienke (editor): Cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate. Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Volume 2.3: City of Mainz. Suburbs; with supplements to Volume 2.1 and Volume 2.2. Werner, Worms 1997. ISBN 3-88462-140-8
- General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): Informational directory of cultural monuments in the district-free city of Mainz (PDF; 5.4 MB). Mainz 2018.
Web links
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