List of cultural monuments in Niederheimbach
In the list of cultural monuments in Niederheimbach all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality Niederheimbach are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of January 2, 2017).
Monument zones
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Heimburg monument zone | At the castle location |
1295 | Four-sided complex dominating the townscape , essentially late medieval, started under Archbishop Gerhard II von Eppstein in 1295, probably largely completed in 1305, reinforced in the 15th century, destroyed in 1618/1648 and 1688/1697, rebuilt from 1866 to 1868 by the manor baron von Wackenbarth; The enclosing walls of the Gothic core complex have been preserved on three sides with two round towers; neo-Gothic extension with two L-shaped quarry stone buildings, furnishings; Castle gardening, closed neo-Gothic assembly, 1924–1927; Stone figures of the former “ fairy tale grove ”, 1926 ff. By sculptor Ernst Heilmann ; Holy House from 1881; in the castle rock gallery with tunnel driven into the mountain | more pictures |
Monument zone town center | Hinterbach 1–22, Rheinstrasse 46–75 location |
second half of the 17th to early 20th century | Elongated, largely closed building development, mainly from the second half of the 17th to the early 20th century, mainly two or three-story half-timbered buildings as well as a former schoolhouse (1830), former Catholic rectory (1874) and Catholic parish church | |
Sooneck Castle monument zone | south of the town on the boundary with Trechtingshausen location |
11th century | Hangburg, founded in the 11th century (?), Destroyed in 1282, rebuilt after 1349, burned down in 1689; Main castle with keep and palace essentially from the 14th century, outer bailey mainly from reconstruction in 1843–1864 by fortress builder Carl Schnitzler , Koblenz, castellan's house 1843–1846, extension 1913; Terrace gardens, serpentine path on 17th century bastions, extension of the valley tower 1853–1856 | more pictures |
Individual monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Site fortification | Hinterbach 3, 4, 5 and 13, 19, 20 and 22, Rheinstraße 67 location |
around 1300 | Remains of the fortifications integrated into the defense system of the castle with crenellated battlements, archway, around 1300 (?) | |
Wayside chapel | Heimbachtal, opposite No. 11 location |
1900/01 | neo-Gothic clinker building, 1900/01 | |
school | Heimbachtal 32 location |
1930/31 | former elementary school; double-wing hipped roof building, expressionist motifs, 1930/31; defining the streetscape | |
Castle villa | Heimbachtal 51 location |
after 1907 | former Heimburg summer guest house; villa-like ensemble with country house character, after 1907; defining the streetscape | |
Spoilage | Hinterbach, at No. 4 location |
Mid 17th century | Early baroque clay relief, middle of the 17th century | |
Wayside chapel | Rheinstrasse, at No. 13 location |
around 1900 | neo-Gothic brick building, around 1900 | |
Spoilage | Rheinstrasse, at No. 17 location |
1588 | Keystone, marked 1588 | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 29 location |
Late 17th century | Baroque half-timbered semi-detached house, partly slated, end of the 17th century, extension probably from the late 18th or early 19th century; baroque pub sign, marked 1698; Rock cellar; defining the streetscape | |
Parish hall | Rheinstrasse 48 location |
1683 | former inn "Rheinischer Hof"; two-part baroque half-timbered building, 1683 (?), extension marked 1771; defining the townscape | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 50 location |
18th century | Baroque half-timbered house, plastered, probably from the 18th century | |
High water marks | Rheinstrasse, opposite No. 63 location |
from 1882 | Cast iron, labeled 1882, 1883, 1920, 1925-26, 1970, 1988, 1993, 1995 | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 65 location |
18th century | Baroque half-timbered house, partly massive, plastered, probably from the 18th century; Half-timbered press house, 19th century | |
front door | Rheinstrasse, at No. 67 Lage |
second half of the 18th century | baroque robes, rococo door leaf, second half of the 18th century | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 70 location |
18th century | late baroque half-timbered house, 18th century | |
Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption | Rheinstrasse 73 location |
from the second quarter of the 13th century | late Romanesque tower from the second quarter of the 13th century, pointed helmet 17th century; late Gothic former sacristy, marked 1516; Choir 1750; Baroque side chapel, 18th century; neo-Gothic basilica, 1915–21, architect Peter Marx , Trier; at the church war memorial for the fallen of the First World War, gothic relief display wall, 1923 by the sculptor Ernst Heilmann | more pictures |
Prussian whole milestone | Rhine Road, at the southern entrance location |
1818 | Obelisk with side benches and curbstones, 1818 | |
The ruins of the Liebfrauenkapelle | north of the place; Hallway in the Suskirche location |
Gothic rubble gable wall; shaping the landscape |
literature
- Dieter Krienke (editor): Cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate. Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Volume 18.1: Mainz-Bingen district. Cities of Bingen and Ingelheim, Budenheim community, Gau-Algesheim, Heidesheim, Rhein-Nahe and Sprendlingen-Gensingen municipalities. Werner, Worms 2007. ISBN 3-88462-231-5
- General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): Informational directory of the cultural monuments in the Mainz-Bingen district (PDF; 7.9 MB). Mainz 2017.
Web links
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