List of cultural monuments in Oberzent

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The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of ​​the city of Oberzent , Odenwaldkreis , Hesse .

Note: The order of the monuments in this list is based first on the districts and then 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.

Cultural monuments according to districts

This list is structured according to the districts of the new town of Oberzent, which are not yet up to date in the literature or online edition of the monument topography.

Airlenbach

image designation location description construction time Object no.
building Eichenstraße 8
Location
hall: 6, parcel: 16/1
10745
 
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Residential building Eichenstraße 20
Location
floor: 8, parcel: 53
Single - storey half-timbered house with a tent roof on a detached brick cellar. The basement was once dated the round portal in 1780 and has next to the portal oculi of sandstone on. The small house is extremely simply constructed and was once the outbuilding (retirement part or servant's apartment) of a yard . The framework is clad. The original leaded glass windows and the original cellar door have been preserved on the building. Socio-historical reasons were the decisive factors in considering the building as a cultural monument. 1780 10743
 
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Residential building Eichenstraße 30/32
Location
floor: 8, parcel: 35/1, 36
One-storey residential building ( Einhaus ) on bricked Haustein-Keller base with hipped roof and Zwerchhaus the courtyard. The portal of the building is dated 1795, the original baroque front door and its fittings have been preserved. Stable and cellar portals have artistic relief decorations with tendrils, volutes and swirl wheels. The same stonemason probably also created a door wall for the Schwinn'schen Mühle in Hetzbach and a cellar portal in Unter-Sensbach. On the property, which is said to have once been a forester's farm, there is still a stone fountain trough from the 19th century with bas-relief decorations. 1795 10744
 
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Hamlet Liedenbach Obere Ortsstraße 38
floor: 5, parcel: 13
Single-storey half-timbered house (Einhaus) on a stone basement plinth, the plinth dated 1823. The building has a high, two-flight flight of stairs with a stone railing, a front door from the period of construction and lead glass windows. The part of the barn built on to the right of the building dates from the 20th century. 1823 10747
 
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Beerfelden

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Complete urban center
location
11824
 
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Entire plant Mümlingquelle
location
11823
 
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Gallows on the road to Airlenbach
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Gallows on the road to Airlenbach On the gallows
location
Village: 7, parcel: 46/2
Three Tuscan columns arranged in a triangle and connected by iron bars under a group of seven linden trees. The gallows is of medieval origin and was renewed in 1597. The complex was fenced in in the 18th century with a row of positioning stones. In front of the gallows, a cross is set in the ground with stones. 10736
 
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Stone cross near the "Zur Dreispitze" inn
Stone cross near the "Zur Dreispitze" inn At the stone cross
location
hall: 15, parcel: 20
The stone cross is located about 200 meters south of the road to Sensbacher Höhe. 10740
 
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Inscription stone Ant hump, Kleines Triebel
Location
hallway: 12, parcel: 2/7
The Kammerweg was laid out in 1932/33 during the global economic crisis as part of an emergency work program as a roadway to develop the surrounding forest area south of Beerfelden. The stone is reminiscent of the construction of the path. 1932/33 10738
 
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Zwölfröhrenbrunnen (Mümlingquelle)
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Zwölfröhrenbrunnen ( Mümlingquelle ) Brunnengasse
location
floor: 1, parcel: 2300
Twelve-tube fountain , built after the town fire of 1810, probably based on plans by the Count's master builder Jänisch, instead of an older eight-tube fountain. The fountain consists of a series of seven wells, between each of which there is an elongated sandstone tub. The wells are designed as round columns crowned with urns, the tubes are framed by brass lion heads. The fountain is surrounded by a rectangular, walled system. around 1810 10702
 
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Residential building Brunnengasse 14
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 828/3
Two-storey, half-timbered semi-detached house with clapboard on all sides on a high basement plinth, with a half-hip roof and once two-flight flight of stairs, which was extended to the right to form a ramp. The building is located in a prominent urban corner and is an example of a town house that was built immediately after the fire in 1810. around 1810 10703
 
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Residential building Brunnengasse 22
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 831/4
Single-storey half-timbered house on the eaves on a high basement plinth, with a single-leaf staircase and a crooked hip roof. The building was erected immediately after the town fire of 1810 and supplemented in the late 19th century with the window frames and wood shingling that are preserved today. As a former day laborer's or workers' house, the simple building is of socio-historical interest. around 1810 10704
 
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Factual part: pub sign Eberbacher Weg 125
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 573/2
Wrought iron pub sign from 1902, crowned by a three-cornered hat and a weather vane. 1902 10737
 
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Former Grand Ducal Tax Office Gammelsbacher Straße 36
Location
corridor: 1, parcel: 443/1
161997
 
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Rope shed Häfengasse 5
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 793/1, 975 and 979
Elongated, shingled half-timbered building with a segmented barrel roof made of tinplate. In the front part of the building, which is closed on all sides, there is a workshop with fully functional machines, behind it a warehouse. Another building, about 40 meters long, is attached to the workshop shed, which is open on the left and served as a path for twisting and braiding the ropes . Last preserved rope factory in Beerfelden, two others have either been torn down or have fallen into disrepair. around 1910/15 10706
 
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Residential building Häfengasse 18
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 781/1
One-storey half-timbered house on a partially plastered quarry stone base, with renewed single-flight staircase and gable roof. The building is clad on the eaves, the gable side in the north reveals the half-timbering. Typical house in a small courtyard. around 1810 10707
 
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"Zum Fürstenauer Hof" inn Hirschhorner Straße 1
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 147/1
Two-storey, two-zone half-timbered house on a high sandstone base with corner blocks, two-flight flight of stairs and a half-hip roof. The building in a prominent corner position has a structural framework with a serrated cornice. The innkeeper still owns the old tavern sign. 1810 10708
 
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Residential and commercial building Hirschhorner Straße 5
Location
Corridor: 1, plot: 152/1
Two-storey half-timbered house on a low base that balances the slope, with a crooked hip roof. On the ground floor of the house, which was built around 1810, there is a neo-Gothic shop fitting made of sandstone. around 1810 10709
 
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Draw well (.. Between No. 25 and No. 27) Hirschhorner street
location
hall 1, hall unit: 174/1
Round draw well, set in sandstone, with round sandstone cover plate. The fountain embedded in the niche of a wall is the last remaining draw well in Beerfelden. 10710
 
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gym Hirschhorner Straße 40 / 42A
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 203/2, 207/21
Elongated, single-storey half-timbered building with five window axes, the rightmost one designed as a gable. A two-storey pavilion-like structure with a tower attachment forms the end on the left. The hall was built in the early 20th century and later extended to the rear. 10711
 
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Former district court Hirschhorner Straße 58
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 2246/5
Representative building complex of two massive, gable-side two-storey corner buildings, a mansard roof and lateral bat dormers and a single-storey eaves central building set back in between with arched windows and a mansard roof. The left corner building has richly decorated window frames on the upper floor and a richly decorated neo-baroque stone portal on the side, which is accessed by a staircase decorated with balustrades. The building, built around 1910 in the transition style from Neo-Baroque to Darmstadt Art Nouveau, is one of the largest historical buildings in Beerfelden. around 1910 10712
 
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Material part: relief stone Kirchstraße 16
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 33/4
Relief stone with scales, year 1810 and initials JGM on the stone base of a house. The scales could be a tradesman's trade mark. 10713
 
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Residential building Kirchstraße 22
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 31
Single-storey half-timbered house on the eaves, with a cellar, clapboard, with a gable roof. The stairs to the classicist front door, dated 1810, have been renewed, otherwise the simple workers' house is still largely in its original condition. 1810 10714
 
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Residential building Kirchstraße 24
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 28/4
Single-storey half-timbered house on the eaves, with a cellar, clapboard, with a gable roof. Essentially corresponds to the type of the neighboring building no. 22, but has a double flight of stairs and a more recent dormer. 10715
 
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Kindelbrunnen Links Erbacher street
location
Village: 6, plot: 321/7
Covered fountain with a closed, gable-shaped roof made of sandstone slabs. This type of fountain is extremely rare, other examples are only known in Boxbrunn and Breitenbach. 19th century 10739
 
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Material part: cartridge Marktplatz
location
hall: 1, parcel: 2291
Sandstone cartouche with a rich, plait style chiseled frame, depicting a bear with a barrel and underneath the inscription Johann Georg Schäfer 1810 / Gast Hauß Zum Schwarzen Bären , attached to a balcony porch of the former inn. 10717
 
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Evangelical parish church
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Evangelical parish church Marktplatz 1
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 6
After the city fire of 1810, the church was built in the years 1812 to 1816 according to plans by the Fürstenau master builder Friedrich Gerhard Wahl as a classical quarry stone building with high arched windows. Towards the old town hall, a flight of stairs extends under a gabled risalit, which was later modeled on the facade of the town hall. The proportionally slender tower of the church was completed in 1887 according to plans by the Stuttgart architect Christian Friedrich von Leins . The interior of the church is spanned by a flat coffered ceiling, but is said to have once been covered by a barrel vault. The choir area is exceptionally designed with a surrounding organ gallery and pulpit altar. The church also has an old stained glass window from 1510, which was temporarily owned by the Counts of Erbach in Erbach Castle and only returned to their possession after a dispute with the parish. 1812-1816 / 1887 10716
 
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Former inn Marktplatz 6
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 2
Two-storey sandstone building with a hipped roof, door and window frames in stone. The well-crafted building is located in an important urban planning position on the corner of Marktstrasse. around 1810 10718
 
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Former inn Marktplatz 7
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 8/1
Two-storey half-timbered house with constructive framework, clad on two sides with asbestos cement panels. The building is a characteristic example of a Beerfeld house with five window axes and a crooked hip roof based on a type designed by the Count's master builder Jänisch. The building was once used as an inn. 10719
 
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Evangelical Dean's Office Marktplatz 8
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 10/1
Two-storey, massive stone building with a hipped roof and corner blocks, on the edge of the eaves a toothed cornice. The original lattice windows and the fencing of the courtyard with sandstone posts and iron bars have been preserved on the building, which was once inhabited by the priest. around 1810 10720
 
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Protestant rectory west Marktplatz 10
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 13/1
Two-storey stone building with four window axes and a gable roof. In terms of architectural decoration, cornice strips on the basement plinth and three small classicistic arched windows in the gable are to be mentioned. The original enclosure wall with gate entrance has been preserved in its original condition. 10721
 
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Former town hall
Former town hall Marktstraße 15
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 729/2
Massive three-storey building with a gabled central projection and roof turret . The building was built in 1824 by the Erbach master builder Sylvester Stockh , converted into a schoolhouse in 1886 and an additional storey in 1964. The three-axis central projection with triangular gable and semicircular window corresponds to the structural design of the Protestant church opposite, which was rebuilt after the city fire of 1810. 1824 10722
 
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town hall
town hall Metz wedge 1
Location
Village: 1, plot: 119/1
Three-story solid plastered building with a hipped roof from around 1810, built immediately after the city fire. The building goes back to the house of a former manor that was later converted into the town hall. The already almost unadorned building has lost much of its original character through the installation of modern all-glass windows instead of the old lattice windows and the removal of its former double flight of stairs, but is still a cultural monument due to its striking corner location. around 1810 10723
 
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Residential building Metzkeil 2
location
hall: 1, parcel: 118/3
Two-storey massive building with a cripple hip. The building was built immediately after the city fire of 1810. It has five window axes, corner blocks and a roof over the portal. The building takes up half of the face of the Metzkeil and is therefore formative for the cityscape. 1810 10724
 
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Hotel Schwanen Metz wedge 4
position
hall 1, hall piece: 122
Like many surrounding buildings, the Hotel Schwanen was rebuilt after the city fire of 1810. The large three-storey building with a hipped roof has a trapezoidal floor plan. The ground floor is massive, the upper floors are clad half-timbered. The ground floor has a corner block, but has lost its original character due to the modern window breaks. The windows on the upper floors still have high-quality shutters from the 19th century. The building is located at an important urban fork in the road. around 1810 10727
 
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City pharmacy Metz wedge 5
position
hall 1, hall unit: 120/1
Two-storey massive building with clad half-timbered gable and half-hipped roof. The building has corner blocks, a gabled portal and an outside staircase. It was built in the late Baroque tradition after the town fire in 1810. The building is located in an important corner location in terms of urban development, but has partly lost its original character due to the subsequent installation of a shop window and a row of dormer windows. around 1810 10726
 
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Former Kumpf distillery Mümlingtalstraße 4
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 933/3
The most striking component of the earlier distillery is the courtyard, which is roofed with a half-timbered hall on embossed sandstone pillars and opens out to the street with a wide arch. The open infills are clad with wooden trellis grids. The hall is covered by a flat hip roof with lion's head acroteria and a spherical tip. Behind it is the distillery building, dated 1909 at the portal, as a half-timbered building on a high brick base. 1909 10728
 
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Residential building Mümlingtalstraße 9
Location
corridor: 1, parcel: 920/3
Eaves two-storey building on a high basement base with five window axes and a gable roof. There are classicist window bars on the windows on the ground floor and on the balcony on the first floor. 10729
 
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"Hessischer Hof" inn Mümlingtalstraße 28
Location
corridor: 1, parcel: 1008/10, 1008/12
Two-storey solid construction with a mansard roof and dormers. The three-axis building is cautiously structured with a low natural stone base, cornices and indicated corner blocks. A curved staircase leads to the portal, above which there is a balcony on the first floor, which also forms the porch of the portal. The garage parallel to the house and a barn behind the house are also in time for construction. 1928 10730
 
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Former train station restaurant Mümlingtalstraße 32
Location
floor: 6, parcel: 48/1
Villa-like three-storey stone building with jamb and half-timbered dwelling. The entrance tract protrudes like a risalit and in the roof zone also opens into a half-timbered Zwechhaus. The building has a variety of window shapes. The large windows of the old dining room are partly grouped together. The monument topography calls this building from the late 19th century the “best Wilhelminian building in Beerfeld” and assigns it local historical value. 19th century 10731
 
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Former station building Mümlingtalstraße 34
hall: 6, parcel: 375/19
Single-storey clad half-timbered building on a solid ground floor made of rough stone blocks, with a gable roof and two gable projections at the opposite corners. The building, which was only erected in the early 20th century, is a cultural monument for historical reasons. 20th century 10732
 
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Graeflich Erbach-Fürstenauische forest administration Mümlingtalstraße 39
hallway: 5, parcel: 201/2, 201/3
Two-story pointed stone building with a half-hipped roof, structured by different colors or cladding of the base, storeys and gable zone, a gabled entrance project with arched windows in the style of classicism protrudes from the rear. In the courtyard there is an associated three-storey coach house and magazine building made of shingled timber. The building, which once also housed a coachman's apartment, was rebuilt in its current form in 1933. after 1810 10733
 
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Residential building Rollgasse 5/7
location
hall: 1, parcel: 812
Single-storey half-timbered house on a high, massive basement stable base, on a hillside, covered by a gable roof. The building was built in 1789 and is the only house in Beerfelden that dates back to the time before the town fire of 1810. Its age also explains the diagonally recessed location of the house, which differs from the newer building lines. 1789 10734
 
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Jewish cemetery Sensbacher Höhe
location
hall: 17, parcel: 1/4
Only laid out in 1931, a few burials took place in the Jewish cemetery in Beerfelden until the destruction of the Jewish community, of which numerous tombs, some of which are in the ground, have been preserved. A cemetery hall once located in the cemetery was destroyed like the Beerfeld synagogue in 1938. 1931 10741
 
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A house Walterbachweg 23
Location
hall: 6, parcel: 78/4
One-story half-timbered building, partly renewed in stone, shingled to the south and extended around an axis, in the north with an integrated barn part. The building is a typical Odenwald single house, as it was widespread in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is the last of its kind in Beerfelden and therefore of particular importance. 10735
 
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Etzean

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Jack cross near Etzean
Stone cross At the Bubenkreuz
location
hall: 4, parcel: 17
Stone cross with a broken cross arm. Its designation as “jack cross” comes from the legend often found in connection with stone crosses in the Odenwald that two boys tickled a third one to death at the place of the cross. The cross was temporarily moved to the Eisenweg, later to the old school, and returned to its original location in the late 20th century. 10754
 
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Graflich-Erbach-Fürstenauischer Hof Am Hof 1
Location
Village: 3, parcel: 7
Large manorial estate, which is grouped around a rectangular courtyard. The construction of the facility, which previously had five Hubenhöfe buildings, is based closely on the model plans published by the agricultural associations in 1843. Most of the buildings are half-timbered on massive plinth floors, only the stable is completely made of sandstone. The barn type with three barns, which is rarely found in the Odenwald, is exceptional. The complex has a monumental value not only because of its stately character, but also because of its isolated location for the documentation of the village type consisting of scattered individual farms. 1856-1862 10751
 
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Former Erbach-Fürstenauisches Forsthaus Local road 8,
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hallway: 1, parcel: 58
Single-storey clapboard half-timbered house on a solid basement-stable base, in the style of a single house, with a dwarf house and a half-hip roof. Basement and staling doors have ear reliefs, the lintel of the basement door bears the initials ASGZEF and the date 1748. The house is said to have originally been on the Hohberg and was later moved to its current location. The barn part of the building was perhaps added later on the occasion of the reconstruction at the current location. 10752
 
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Village well and pump house Ortsstraße 16
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 38
The village fountain is a running fountain from 1851, which was originally located on the opposite side of the street with three tubs and was moved in 1985 with only one elongated tub next to the stone pump house built in 1901. 10753
 
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Hawk buttocks

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Positioning stone row Kirchweg 3
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 53/1
The row of positioning stones opposite the “Traube” inn is the last well-preserved row of positioning stones in Falken's buttocks. It originally served to protect a cottage garden from animals or to mark a stroke boundary. 10756
 
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on the country road at the inn "Zum Schlawitzer" L 3119 (opposite Leonhardshof 2)
Location
hallway: 8, parcel: 142/8
The running fountain was built in 1837 when the road from Beerfelden to Finkenbach was being built. The fountain column has the shape of a Tuscan column, the water pours into a goblet-shaped trough in front of it. The fountain is surrounded by a small walled area with stone benches. 1837 10765
 
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Remains of the St. Leonhard's chapel and running fountain Leonhardshof, Leonhardshof 7
Location
corridor: 9, parcel: 36/5, 36/7
Foundation walls of a late Gothic pilgrimage church from around 1500, which fell into disrepair by the time of the Reformation around 1560. Hans Eseler is believed to be the builder of the chapel on the basis of preserved stonemason's marks . In the middle of the 19th century, parts of the ruins of the chapel, which the painter A. Decker recorded in a watercolor sketch in 1852, were still preserved. The chapel was later demolished. Isolated workpieces from the chapel were walled up in the Eberhardsburg in Eulbacher Park, in the castle chapel in Fürstenau and in the cemetery chapel in Beerfelden. The remains of the wall visible today were secured during excavations in 1932 and 1963. A spring that is said to have flowed into the chapel was later redesigned to the northeast of the ruin with a well house and running well. At times (as recently as 1955) the remainder of a late medieval wayside shrine served as a fountain trough, today the fountain has a profiled fountain stick and a sandstone trough and the old wayside shrine was placed next to it. 10764
 
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Former mill Obere Ortsstrasse 14, corridor
location
: 4, parcel: 65/1
Extensive building complex with buildings from different eras. The oldest components of the plant date from the Renaissance , including the ground floor of the mill building from the 16th / 17th century. Century with arched portals and the cellar located under the modern house with a relief decorated arched portal from the 16th century, with subsequent dates 1667 and 1830. Opposite the mill building is a clad half-timbered building, which was built on a massive basement with a round arched portal from 1720. 10757
 
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Residential building Postweg 3
hall: 2, parcel: 42/22
Single-storey eaves half-timbered building on a high solid basement base. The basement portal bears the initials GLH and the date 1852. A single flight of stairs leads to the entrance of the half-timbered floor. Most of the half-timbered structure was covered with shingles around 1900 and only remained uncovered on the north side. The type of single house has been preserved extremely well in this building. The associated fountain next to the house and an old stable building with an oven are also historically significant. 1852 10759
 
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Factual part: basement portal Raudelle 8
location
hall: 2, parcel: 64/3
For historical reasons, the lintel of the former count's forester's house with the initials JGGK and dating 1765 is a cultural monument. Parts of the enclosure and the round cover plates have also been preserved. 10760
 
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Resin mill Untere Ortsstraße 23
Location
hall: 11, parcel: 79
The so-called Harzmühle in Elsenbach was owned by the Beerfeld cloth makers' guild in the 19th century. The building is a one-story half-timbered house on a high, solid base floor with a beaver tail tent roof. The house was built in the 18th or 19th century. To the south of the house is a row of positioning stones that may have once formed the border of the mill moat. 10761
 
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Mill Untere Ortsstraße 25, Untere Ortsstraße (K 32)
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 138/4, 59/2
On the lower local road there were once two mills next to each other, which were fed by a common mill ditch. One of these mills has been preserved in building number 25, which in its current form is a shingled two-story eaves half-timbered building from the 19th century. In the house there is a turbine (proven since 1742) that operates a chopping machine across the street by means of an underground drive shaft. The mill also has an old bakery. The neighboring second mill was replaced in 1985 by a new villa-like building. 19th century 10762
 
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Residential stable house Lower Ortsstraße 42
position
hall: 10, parcel: 3/4
Residential stable house as a single-storey half-timbered house on a high solid base with a single flight of stairs and a basement lintel dated 1857. The building was extended (perhaps around 1900) to a single house by adding a barn with a rear sloping roof, and in the early 20th century a butcher's shop was added to the side. The framework is shingled. 1857 10763
 
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Finkenbach

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Hubenhof ("Schulzengut") Beerfelder Straße 5 / 5A
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 41/2, 42/10, 42/9
The well-preserved Hubenhof forms a whole . The residential building is a single-storey clapboard half-timbered house in the style of a single house , with the apartment, stable and barn under one roof. The house, which is covered by a half-hipped roof with a central dwarf house with a triangular gable, is dated 1768 on the massive basement; Cellar stands, whose arched portal decorated with rosette reliefs is again dated 1609. In the south-west, the courtyard is closed off by a double tennis barn built in 1820, to which a Göpelhalle was subsequently added. In the Hubenhof there is also an old fountain with two troughs and a pigsty with an oven. There is a made of sandstone Apfelquetsche, on the southern property line remains of a front of the courtyard parking stone row . 11723
 
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Residential stable house ("flax forge") Beerfelder Straße 15
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 9
Gable-mounted one-story half-timbered house on a high stone base. The framework is purely constructive without any decorative elements. The framework is clad to the east, otherwise it is exposed. On the eaves side, a single flight of stairs leads to the front door with the original door leaf on the half-timbered floor. At the kitchen window protrudes sink to the outside of the facade. 1864 11724
 
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Residential building Beerfelder Straße 23/25
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 17, 19
Former residential building of a Hubenhof, three-way structured in an eaves stilted construction. Roof truss is partially clapboard. The house on the basement is dated 1823. In the northern part, the roof has recently been extended with a row dormer. A high, single flight of stairs, which once had a monolithic sandstone cover plate, leads to the eaves entrance. In front of the house there is a running fountain without a fountain stick. 1823 11725
 
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"Crossbow stone" Beerwald, on the "Kirchweg" A stone slab standing upright in the ground and protruding 65 cm from it, on the front of which a crossbow and a wheel are carved. The stone is mentioned in a document as early as 1518. Its actual age is unknown. The stone could have marked the border with the Heppenheim mark. 11732
 
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Brunnenstraße 40 / subject part: "Widder" Brunnenstrasse (between No. 40 and 42)
Location
hallway: 10, parcel: 21
The last specimen of a “ram” of a pump installed in 1923 to survive in the Odenwald 1923 11731
 
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Day laborer's house of the Atzelhof Forest road 14
Location
floor: 8, parcel: 51
The building from the early 19th century, possibly dating back to the old part of the Atzelhof, was expanded to become a single house. It is a one-storey half-timbered building made of constructive half-timbered construction on the gable side on a high, massive stable base, in front of which a single flight of stairs leads to the front door in the half-timbered floor. The barn part is in the right half of the house. Original stained glass windows have been preserved in the gable. There is also a pigsty with an oven behind the house. 19th century 11726
 
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Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Hainbrunner Straße
location
hall: 1, parcel: 94
The late Gothic wayside shrine is on the old pilgrimage route to Walldürn . Of 1.75 meters high image Stock standing on a stone base with eingehauenem cross, has on the column as a bas-relief crafted Tatzenkreuz and ends up with a gabled niche at the head of a further small cross is. 11727
 
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Johanns Mill Hainbrunner Straße 15
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 79
The building, which dates back to a mill, was converted into the villa of the manufacturer Labiola around 1910 . One-storey brick building with pilasters , half-timbered drums and gable in the style of a Swiss house . The half-timbered side porch with the entrance to the building may have been added later. The building is representative of the penetration of urban architecture into rural areas in the course of industrialization . around 1910 11728
 
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Lisa fountain Hinterbacher Straße
hall: 6, parcel: 3/26
The fountain goes back to a mineral spring that was developed by a Wiesbaden entrepreneur in the 1920s and used commercially until after World War II. From this use, the spring version remains in the form of the Lisa fountain . 11729
 
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Day laborer's house Hinterbacher Straße 13
Location
hall: 12, parcel: 30
Small one-story half-timbered building on a solid stable base, with a lathed half barn, external staircase on the gable side and external toilet house. The building from the middle of the 19th century, which has been preserved for a long time, has lost its original character due to improper renovation. 19th century 11730
 
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Gammelsbach

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Part: fountain Am Freudenberg 12
location
hall: 7, parcel: 2/14
Former running fountain from the middle of the 19th century, made of sandstone. The long narrow fountain trough is now planted, the rectangular fountain shaft is crowned by a ball. 19th century 10767
 
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Material part: pigsty and bakery Am Freudenberg 20, Hofgut
corridor: 6, parcel: 33/1, 36/10
Pigsty of an abandoned yard, with an integrated bakery, inscribed in 1898. The yard once comprised a house next to the stable, a barn (built in 1869) and a separate cellar. As one of the last examples of the combination of stable and bakery that was once often found in the Odenwald district, the property is considered a cultural monument. 1898 10768
 
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Factual part: fountain Linner 5
position
hallway: 8, parcel: 225
Running fountain with two tubs and a knob-like crowned fountain shaft, marked FEK 1816 on the knob. 1816 10769
 
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Factual part: inscription on the basement portal Am Schloßberg 7
location
hall: 8, parcel: 15/1
The straight lintel of the basement portal of a residential building bears the historical inscription JOHAN.LEONHARD.IHRIG / 1759 , which is a cultural monument for historical reasons. 1759 10770
 
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Material parts: fountain and cellar portal Am Schloßberg 24
location
hall: 8, parcel: 88/5
In the courtyard of the property at Am Schloßberg 24 there is a well-preserved fountain with two tubs and a knob-crowned fountain from the early 19th century. The basement portal of the house is dated 1736. 10771
 
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Residential building Am Schloßberg 26
location
hall: 8, parcel: 89/3
One-storey half-timbered house on a solid basement plinth, on it dated 1826. The half-timbered structure of the house, which is covered by a half-hipped roof with an eaves side dwelling, is extraordinarily elaborate and shows K-struts and St. Andrew's crosses. The associated barn has a stone from 1763. 1826 10772
 
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aqueduct Aqueduct
hall: 14, parcel:
The small aqueduct made of sandstone slabs on the state border with Baden was built in the early 19th century and was once used to carry the water from a spring on the Baden side over the brook that forms the border to a meadow on the Hessian side, in order to circumvent expensive water rights . 19th century 10787
 
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Bridge over the Gammelsbach The old street
location
hall: 1, parcel: 115/2
The bridge combines three different constructions from different eras. At the very bottom is a layer of monolithic blocks, probably from the 18th century. A 19th century construction with pillars and icebreakers was erected above it. The modern bridge surface runs across it. 10790
 
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Wedge Bridge and Landmarks The old street
location
hall: 14, parcel: 11
The Keilstein Bridge at the level of the state border was probably built in the 18th century. The bridge once had parapet walls on both sides, from which the valley side was demolished. Next to the bridge are two old boundary stones from 1793 and 1844 with the arms of Erbach and Eberbach. About 300 meters away there is another boundary stone at the tributary of a side stream, the so-called Pannenstein, which is about 70 cm wide . It is inscribed EB 1793 on the Eberbach side and the Erbach stars on the Erbach side. 18th century 10789
 
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"Bear Stone" The Herrnwiese
location
hall: 14, parcel: 50
The "Bear Stone" is a large, elongated boulder, which takes its name from the fact that a hiker was once killed by a bear there. Some weathered letters can be seen on the top. A deep indentation also marks the stone as a dengel stone on which scythes were once sharpened. 10788
 
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Residential building Fichtenweg 39
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 110/3
Small single-storey half-timbered house on a solid stable basement base on a hillside, with a single flight of stairs to the living area and a gable roof. The top floor has a modern dormer window and has been developed for residential purposes. The house on the basement portal is dated 1748 and is one of the oldest houses in Gammelsbach. The half-timbered structure of the house is still preserved from the time it was built. 1748 10773
 
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Former iron hammer Hammerweg 11
hall: 1, parcel: 54/15
The iron hammer in Gammelsbach is likely to have existed as early as the late Middle Ages. The most important structural remnant is the massive two-story large house , the house of the Hammerherrn from the late Baroque era, with a two-flight flight of stairs, corner pilasters and cornices. The portal of the house has relief decorations. The garden belonging to the house is enclosed with stone posts and wrought iron bars. The hammer forge, which had been used by the Labriola comb factory since the 19th century, no longer exists. Some remains of the wall dated 1865 have been preserved. The so-called hammer house , an elongated one-story half-timbered building on a solid base floor, which contained five workers' apartments and which was demolished in 1985, is completely gone . 10774
 
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Material parts: front door and fountain Neckartalstraße 1
Location
hall: 6, parcel: 5
Double-leaf classicist front door with skylight on the half-timbered house on the northernmost Gammelsbacher Hofreite. In front of the building is a running fountain from the 19th century with elongated sandstone tubs on both sides of the well. 19th century 10776
 
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Residential building Neckartalstraße 28
Location
hall: 4, parcel: 5/7
Massive one-storey residential building on a high basement, at the end of a horseshoe-shaped Hubenhof. A two-flight flight of stairs, dismantled in 1985, once led to the classicist portal with its profiled roof. The name of the builder Adam Helm and the year of construction 1843 can be read on the basement portal. Due to its massive design with cornices and the sweeping staircase, the building still has the original door and window panels and has a double storage area in the gable floors. Outside the house there are two associated vaulted cellars, of which the free-standing one is dated 1831. The stable of the property, which was converted into living space in 1954, has a coat of arms from the 17th or 18th century in one of its walls, which has not yet been interpreted. It shows a lion riding on a sloping column. 1843 10777
 
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Material parts: fountain, house inscription and wine press Neckartalstraße 107
Location
floor: 8, parcel: 149/1
The house in Neckartalstrasse 107 was almost completely modernized. Only the gable side still has the original framework. The building's former lintel, which dates back to 1683, is walled up in it. On the property there is still a richly decorated wine press from 1743 as well as an old running fountain from the 19th century with a ball-topped stick and two troughs, which is now used as a planter. 10778
 
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Storage Neckartalstraße 153
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 104/2
Four-storey shingle commercial building with a flat gable roof, built in 1904 and expanded in the 1920s, for storing and drying forest seeds that were threshed in the building before the Second World War. around 1904 10780
 
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Former Erbach-Fürstenauisches Forsthaus Neckartalstraße 159
hall: 1, parcel: 106/2
Two-storey single house with a half-hip roof, ground floor made of sandstone with ashlar edges, upper floor made of shingled half-timbering. A cellar on the gable side under the living area. The lintel of the entrance door on the ground floor is dated 1807. In the garden there is a fountain from 1861 with a ball-crowned stick and a rectangular trough. The property was once enclosed by a row of positioning stones. 1807 10781
 
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Cemetery wall Oberer Mühlweg 3
Location
floor: 7, parcel: 28
Sandstone wall with a top in the style of bishop's hats. The wall follows the course of the terrain of the cemetery, which is located on a slope, and has occasional gradations. The entrance consists of two spherical crowned sandstone pillars. 19th century 10782
 
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Freienstein Castle
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Freienstein Castle Freienstein ruins, Am Schloß Freienstein, Am Schlossberg, Auf dem Schloßbuckel, Am Schlossberg 28
Location
hallway: 8, parcel: 110/13, 110/14, 110/15, 110/16, 110/4, 111/39, 179 / 2, 65/17, 66, 67, 68/1, 83/1, 85/1
Ruins of a medieval hillside castle on the spur of the Weckberg. The castle once served to monitor the Gammelsbach valley and as the seat of the Freienstein office . It was still well maintained in the 17th century, but was no longer permanently inhabited after 1700 and then fell into disrepair. After the town fire in Beerfelden in 1810, the castle was used as a quarry to rebuild the town. Despite security measures from the early 20th century, parts of the ruins have collapsed again and again, most recently in 1987 and 1988 parts of the shield wall. While some outer areas of the castle, such as the gate and front gate, have been almost completely removed, the Zwinger and core castle, but above all the tower-like Pallas, are still preserved as voluminous structures. The structural remains show stylistic features of the 13th to 16th centuries. Due to its history and architecture, the castle has a variety of meanings and is the defining landmark of the Gammelsbach valley. In order to maintain the long-distance effect of the castle and the surrounding landscape, it forms a whole with the surrounding parcels. 10786
 
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Residential building Steingrund 27, Steingrund
location
floor: 5, parcel: 20/1, 81/3
Single-storey clapboard half-timbered building on a high solid base, with a single flight of stairs. House of a small farmer's rider from the early 19th century. The northern part of the building was once the barn part and was subsequently converted for residential purposes. 19th century 10783
 
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Hunting lodge Steingrund
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Hunting lodge Steingrund Steingrund 31, Steingrund, Steingrund 34 Corridor
location
: 5, parcel: 18/1, 63/3, 63/4, 64/2, 65/2, 65/3, 82
Former hunting lodge of the Counts of Erbach-Fürstenau, built 1767–1769 by the Count's rent master Klump for Ludwig II. Von Erbach-Fürstenau. Two-storey solid plastered building with house stone edges and a crooked hip roof. With its six window axes and the exposed location of the house at the fork of two side valleys on a terrace-like fenced plateau, the stately building clearly protrudes from the other hunting grounds of the Erbach counts. In order to protect the effect of the building in its surrounding landscape, it forms the aggregate stone ground with some surrounding parcels . 10784
 
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Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Under the street (corner of Am Schloßberg / Neckartalstraße )
location
hallway: 8, parcel: 193/2
Monolithic wayside shrine from the pre-Reformation period made of sandstone, with a roof-like niche that is now empty. Once part of the processional route to Walldürn (similar specimens have been preserved in Rothenburg-Finkenbach and Schönmattenwag (Bergstrasse district)). 10775
 
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Barn Lower peas Bach 1
Location
Village: 1, plot: 175/3
Once only two-zone, but now three-zone barn with a massive stable area and lathed framework. The barn door has an external wooden fitting, as it was otherwise more common further south in Baden around 1780. 10785
 
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Lifting steel

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Residential building Hebstahler Straße 21
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 167
Single-storey, gable-independent residential house of a former courtyard , half-timbered building on all sides latched onto a high, massive basement plinth, covered by a gable roof with a roof foot protruding far from the north eaves. Despite the clinkering , the building's windows are largely original, so that the half-timbering from the late 18th century should also be largely undisturbed. 18th century 11740
 
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Residential stable house Hebstahler Straße 25
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 162
Single-storey residential stable house on a hillside, half-timbered building on a high quarry stone base with square blocks in house stone and ear-like profiling on the cellar portal, covered by a gable roof. The year of construction 1760 has been handed down to the residents. The house is a well-preserved example of a typical farmhouse for the Sensbach valley. 1760 11741
 
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Inscription stone in a quarry stone wall Hebstahler Straße 51, 55
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 119, 123
The inscription stone in the dry stone wall securing the village street against the slope indicates that Peter Rabnsbach built the wall in 1585. Rabnsbach was probably the Huebner of the neighboring farm. 1585 11742
 
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Factual part: basement portal Hebstahler Straße 55
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 119
The cellar portal is dated 1758 and shows the small one-story farmhouse as the oldest house in the village. The house has been significantly changed in the portal area and on the back, so that only the basement portal has been designated as a cultural monument. 1758 11743
 
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Residential building Hebstahler Straße 79
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 48
Eaves, single-storey half-timbered house on a high quarry stone base with stables and a former barn converted into a garage, covered by a gable roof. The side staircase of the building has been renewed, the half-timbered structure has been newly shingled to the south and east , which means that the building is also an example of good restoration of historical structures. 11744
 
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Residential building Hebstahler Straße 85
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 44
Eaves, single-storey half-timbered house on a high quarry stone base with stables and cellars, covered by a gable roof. The house is divided across and has two entrances at the rear. The house is still originally clapboard on all sides, and the original leaded glass windows have also been preserved. The attic was expanded for residential purposes, otherwise the building is an intact example of a day laborer semi-detached house from the early 19th century. 19th century 11745
 
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Material part: pigsty with oven Hebstahler Straße 89
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 43
Small, massive one-story building made of roughly cut sandstone blocks, covered by a protruding gable roof. The building combines the pigsty and oven, which are often found in this combination in the Odenwald district. The building is the last well-preserved example of this type in the village. 11746
 
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Hesselbach

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Wayside shrine 1
Wayside shrine 1 Hallway "The house Won" (near-floor "The Spitzacker")
position
hall 1, hall unit: 196/2
Panel: Vesper picture; on the side faces Wendelin and Johannes Nepomuk .
Shaft: angel head; leaf-like decor.
Inscription: EX VOTO JOHANES NOHE V MARGARETA DESEN WIFE ANO 1803
Artist: "Mudauer Meister"
1803 11149
 
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Wayside shrine 2
Wayside shrine 2 Römerstraße 1 (at the “Grüner Baum” inn)
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 13/5
Plate: Holy Trinity; of the figures on the side surfaces, only Wendelin can be identified.
Shaft: Vesper picture with traces of former painting; Rosettes; on the front plinth field Doppelweck and Spitzweck.
Inscription: EX VOTO CASPER GALM V BARBARA DESEN WIFE ANO 1803
Artist: "Mudauer Meister"
1803 11149
 
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Wayside shrine 3
Wayside shrine 3 Am Kastell 3 (courtyard)
Location
Village: 2, plot: 34/4
Plate: "Walldürner blood picture" (inserted in 1840).
Inscription: DIESS / BILT • HAT / LASEN AVF / RIGTEN • JO / HANES / • KRIM SCHV / LTEIS VND / SHINE HA / VS FRAV / ANGNES / 1729
Artist: "Boxbrunner Meister"
11149
 
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Wayside shrine 4
Wayside shrine 4 At the castle (hall "in place")
Location
Village: 1 parcel: 32/2
11149
 
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Wayside shrine 5
Wayside shrine 5 Hauptstrasse 12 (next to the church)
position
hall 1, hall piece: 1/2
Plate: Crucifixion Group.
Inscription: DIES / BILDT / HAT / FRANT (S) / SCHÖFER VND / ANA CHRISTINA / (MAG) EN LASSEN / 1726
Artist: "Boxbrunner Meister"
1726 11149
 
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Wayside shrine 6
Wayside shrine 6 Corridor "in the udder mountain '
location
Village: 2, plot: 73
destroyed in summer 2012 (see picture), board disappeared 1840 11149
 
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Wayside shrine 7
Wayside shrine 7 Corridor “In der Wagenlücke”, corridor
location
: 2, parcel: 84/2
19th century 11149
 
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Wayside shrine 8
Wayside shrine 8 Corridor "in width piece" (opposite hallway "In Katzenloch")
position
hall 1, hall unit: 160/1
1804 11149
 
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Positioning stone row
Positioning stone row Bürgermeister-Müller-Straße 5, Oberm Brunnen
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 106/2, 258/1
In the “Oberm Brunnen” corridor in the “Bockswiese” there is a field path that, coming from the church, crosses the meadow in a gentle curve and then continues towards Schöllenbach to the west. For a distance of about 100 meters, it is bordered on both sides by upright sandstone slabs. The individual hooves used to be demarcated from each other with such rows of positioning stones . The fact that the stones were on both sides of the path also suggests that they also fulfilled the task of preventing the animals from breaking out when driving cattle. 11153
 
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Stone cross
Stone cross Corridor "Der Spitzacker"
Location
corridor: 1, parcel: 197
Edges of the cross with clearly pronounced bevels, without pictorial representation 11152
 
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Lucia
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Lucia Hauptstraße 12
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 1/2
The Catholic parish church of St. Luzia and St. Odilia is centrally located on a western slope in the Catholic town . It was built in 1766 in the shape shown today. However, evidence of a previous building dates back to around 1400 and the finds from the archaeological excavations carried out in 1969 indicate an origin at least in the 13th century. The "Hesselbacher Kreuz" salvaged from a grave inside the church, which is assigned to the creative circle of Rogerus von Helmarshausen , does not make it unlikely that it was erected in the 12th century.

The interior of the church, which looks relatively simple from the outside, contains some art treasures. The baroque high altar, the sculpture of a black Madonna and the duplicate of the Hesselbach cross (the original is in the Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt ) are worth seeing .

11145
 
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Ottilienquelle
Ottilienquelle Hauptstraße 12
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 1/2
Directly in the church there used to be a spring, the water of which was said to have healing powers, so that the church was a destination for pilgrimages until the early 19th century and thus one of the most frequented spring shrines in the Odenwald. The source is now a few meters below the church portal. 11146
 
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Former rectory
Former rectory Hauptstraße 19
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 95/2
Former rectory used today as a rest home, former hunting seat of the Amorbach abbots. The representative, two-story stone building was completed in 1768. A two-flight flight of stairs leads to the entrance, the entrance door and the windows are framed by house stones. Above the portal, together with the coat of arms of the abbots of Amorbach, there is the client's Latin inscription:
Hiacinthus (Breuer) Abbas et Praelatus Amorbacensis has posuit aede (s) FH

Translated: "Hyacintus Breuer, abbot and prelate of Amorbach, built this building."

Another relief stone from the 18th century, decorated with a rose window and plant clusters, is located in an outbuilding. The fence around the site with its stone posts is also a listed building.

11147
 
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Stone cross
Stone cross Corridor "in the long field"
situation
Village: 2, plot: 30
Heavily weathered cross without bevel and without pictorial representation.
Height: 89 cm
Width: 79 cm
Depth: 17 to 22 cm
11150
 
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Stone cross
Stone cross Corridor "Oberm well"
location
Village: 2, plot: 65
Cross without bevel. On the front side there is the depiction of the ax of a carpenter or woodcutter in flat raised relief technique. The ax type was in use in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. 11151
 
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A house
A house Wiesenstraße 6
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 47/3
The only surviving copy of an Odenwald single house in the village. The one-story half-timbered building dates from the early 19th century. In a single house, all the functions of a working farm were combined under one roof. It was a combined residential and farm building with livestock in small stables, hay and straw storage under the roof and storage in the brick cellar. 11148
 
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Hetzbach

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graveyard
graveyard At the clump
location
corridor: 1, parcel: 83/1
The relatively large-sized cemetery is surrounded by rows of upright sandstone slabs, which are usually only smaller than rows of standing stones to protect house gardens and to delimit paths. This type of cemetery enclosure is unique in the Odenwald district. 10808
 
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Residential building
Residential building At Wingertsbuckel 22,
location
hall: 9, parcel: 88/2
Two-story clapboard half-timbered house on a solid plastered quarry stone basement plinth, with a crooked hip roof. The stately home in a large courtyard in a charming location above the village was built around 1820. around 1820 10792
 
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Bridge over the Walterbach
Bridge over the Walterbach Am Wolfsbuckel
location
hall: 9, parcel: 151/2
Sandstone bridge with a pressed arch made of wedge stones. The bridge, which was built in the 19th century, was continued laterally in the 20th century with a country fortress made of humpback blocks. The pavement of the bridge is modern. 10805
 
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Bridge over the Marbach B 45 (partly in the Haisterbach district)
Location
hallway: 5, parcel: 110/34
Well-proportioned wedge stone bridge with a round arched passage made of sandstone blocks, probably built in the late 19th century, with a modern road surface. The B 45 leads over the bridge . 19th century 10804
 
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Station reception building
Station reception building Bahnhofstraße 45, Bahnhofstraße (K 41)
Location
hallway: 1, 4, parcel: 180/23, 126/4
Massive two-and-a-half-story building made of sandstone masonry with a mansard roof, low side wings on the gable ends. The building, erected around 1890, has sandstone windows and portals, and additional roofs on the upper floor. An avenue of lime trees that is worth preserving leads to the station from the north. around 1890 10794
 
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Hofreite Brückenstraße 12
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 117/1
Three-sided courtyard, consisting of a one-storey shingled half-timbered house on a broken stone base with two cellars, with a two-flight flight of stairs and a saddle roof, as well as a barn and stable barn. The northern basement portal of the house shows a shocker with floppy ears and a mustache, the southern basement portal has a classicist festoon and bears the year 1825. The barn and the stable barn, dated 1823, were extended in 1938 by a canopy on wooden posts. With the house garden and old linden tree that has been preserved, the Hofreite is an exceptionally complete example of rural living culture. 1823/25 10796
 
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Himbächel Viaduct and Krähberg Tunnel
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Himbächel Viaduct and Krähberg Tunnel Railway (also in the Erbach-Ebersberg and Hesseneck-Schöllenbach districts)
Location
floor: 4, parcel: 103/14
The Himbächel Viaduct , planned by Justus Kramer from 1880–1882 and built by Carl Weisshuhn , is the most important technical structure on the Odenwald Railway . The approximately 250 meter long and up to 40 meter high viaduct made of sandstone masonry spans the Himbachel Valley with ten arches, each 20 meters wide . The Krähberg Tunnel , built between 1878 and 1882, begins south of the Hetzbach train station. With a length of 3,100 meters, it was Germany's longest railway tunnel and crosses under the Krähberg in a dead straight line. Both the tunnel and the viaduct were among the most important technical engineering achievements of the 19th century in Hessen. 10809
 
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Residential building
Residential building Erbacher Straße 19
Location
hall: 5, parcel: 36/1
Elongated, single-storey half-timbered house on a solid stone base, covered by a gable roof with dormers. The simple structural framework is dated 1767, making the building the oldest house in the town. The massive basement with barns and stables was subsequently moved in in 1844. In the 19th century the house was also extended to the north. The roof is inappropriately covered over the extension in the north. 1767/1844 10797
 
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Residential building
Residential building Erbacher Straße 23
Location
hall: 7, parcel: 93/1
One-and-a-half-story sandstone building with a central projection, which is crowned by a tail gable with sculpted jewelry. The windows have house stone decorations, the rear portal is decorated in neo-baroque style. The house has a bent gable and a transverse oval skylight above the portal. It was the home of the stonemason Hild, who also created the architectural decorations for the Erbach district administration. around 1907/08 10798
 
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Former mill
Former mill Erbacher Straße 24
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 26
Single-storey clapboard half-timbered house with a crooked hip roof on a solid basement base. The building dates back to the former Schwinn'sche Mühle from 1767 and, according to an inscription on the double flight of stairs, it was renovated in 1803, but its core is probably even older. The basement portal has relief decorations that are similar to that on Hauptstrasse 15 in Unter-Sensbach. Behind the building there is still a largely original storage cellar from the 18th century with a basement made of quarry stone and a shingled half-timbered structure. 10799
 
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Barn
Barn Erbacher Straße 54
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 14/8
The stable barn belonging to Erbacher Straße 43 is a shingled and lathed half-timbered building with a bricked southern part of the stable and a cantilevered roof. The building has largely been preserved in its original state and is a typical example of the late form of the Odenwälder stable barn. around 1900 10800
 
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Hubenhof
Hubenhof Erbacher Straße 58
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 11/3
Three-sided Hubenhof in the valley floor below the main road. Two-storey clapboard half-timbered house on a plastered quarry stone basement plinth, with an outside staircase to the roofed central front door. The stately property from the mid-19th century, located in the center of the village, has a Biedermeier character. 19th century 10801
 
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Villa Cesarine Castle
Villa Cesarine Castle Marbach 2 (formerly Erbacher Straße 52)
Location
hallway: 5, parcel: 12/3
Small plastered sandstone villa in neo-baroque style, with a polygonal, coupled corner pavilion and a pilaster-framed central projection with a tail gable and turret, in front of it an arbor with patio. The villa was built from 1896 by Arthur Wienkoop as a residence for his mother. It was originally named Villa Monrepos . The building is historically known as Villa Stanford . The villa has been known as Villa Cesarine or "Schlösschen Cesarine" since the 1920s.

In 2015 the property was sold privately and completely renovated and extensively modernized by the current owner. There is an opulent and extensive park on the site, with numerous rhododendrons (some of which are over 100 years old).

1896/97 10802
 
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villa Marbach 6 (formerly Erbacher Str. 56)
Location
hall: 5, parcel: 11/4
Historic plastered building with stone ashlars and sandstone window frames, covered by a crooked hip roof with a side gable, a stair tower with a half-timbered tower and pointed helmet built on the corner. The villa was built shortly before 1900 as the director's villa for the nearby Derwenich powder factory. around 1900 10803
 
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Water tank
Water tank Oberdorf
location
hall: 8, parcel: 133/10
The facade of the water tank was bricked up with rustic rectangular blocks, has sloping side cheeks and ends with a curved gable, which is crowned by spheres on the side. The facade was probably created by the local sculptor Hild. In front of the water tank there is an old fountain with an elongated sandstone trough. 1908 10793
 
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Material part: Stellsteine Oberdorf (Brückenstraße 4/10)
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 201/1
Delimitation of a branch path that intersects Brückenstraße. 10795
 
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Residential building
Residential building Ritterstraße 9/32
Location
hallway: 5, parcel: 41/2, 97/3
House of a courtyard. One-storey shingle half-timbered building on a solid basement plinth made of sandstone blocks, covered by a half-hip roof with a central dwelling. The house is marked on the basement portal with the year of construction 1824. The dwelling and the canopy over the portal, which is accessed by a single flight of stairs, were added around 1900. The historical furnishings of the Hofreite include a free-standing cellar dated 1824 and an old fountain. Behind the house a row of stone markers demarcate the cattle drive. 1824 10806
 
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A house
A house Swimming pool street 5
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 29/2
Rare example of a largely original, fully developed Odenwald single house with living room, stable and barn parts. Originally built in the early 19th century as a residential stable house, the barn part was added around 1850. In the residential stable part, one-story half-timbered building on a solid basement plinth, the barn part made of lathed framework, covered by a continuous gable roof. 19th century 10807
 
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Hinterbach

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Brunnenstraße 40 / subject part: "Widder" Brunnenstrasse (between No. 40 and 42)
Location
hallway: 10, parcel: 21
One of the last hydraulic rams in the Odenwald. The system, which was built in 1923, used water pressure and two valves to pump spring water from the low-lying meadow into the higher courtyard. 1923 11731
 
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Kailbach

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'Snake wayside shrine' Old Reisenbacher way 11159
 
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Station reception building Bahnhofstraße 9
Location
floor: 18, parcel: 114/11
around 1885/90 11155
 
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Boundary stone 1582
Landmark The Leegwald district 'Saubirn'
location
hall: 2, parcel: 31/5
1582 11164
 
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Eduardsthal forest farm
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Eduardsthal forest farm Eduardstal 2
Location
hall: 5, parcel: 6
11160
 
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Wayside shrine Eduardstal 2 ( Galmbach desert )
Location
floor: 5, parcel: 6
11163
 
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Hainthal Viaduct
Hainthal Viaduct District Kailbach, railway
location
floor: 18, parcel: 114/10
around 1880/82 11178
 
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Wayside shrine Friedrichsdorfer Straße 2
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 18/3
1927 11156
 
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Forsthaus Hohberg Hohberg 5
location
floor: 13, parcel: 21
Former Hofgut of the Counts of Erbach 11161
 
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Part: fountain Siegfriedstraße 53
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 1/18
11157
 
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A house Steinweg 2
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 20/3
11158
 
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Wayside shrine Galmbach desert (Eduardsthal) / Alter Reisenbacher Weg
Location
floor: 8, parcel: 8
1744 11162
 
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Kortelshütte

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Landmarks in the "Schwanne" (southeast of Kortelshütte)
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hallway: 7, parcel 1
Two boundary stones to the southeast above Kortelshütte at a fork in the road on the boundary with Hirschhorn . The compact boundary stone with the Hirschstangen coat of arms of the Lords of Hirschhorn , like the boundary stone in the Bauwald, dates from the time before the Hirschhorns died out in 1632. The other, slimmer and lighter stone in the “Schwanne” shows the Mainz wheel and the initials RB for Rothenberg. There were other such stones along the boundary, but most of them have come off. 11721
 
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Ober-Hainbrunn

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bridge Finkenbach (at Mühlstraße 3)
Location
floor: 22, parcel: 180
Bridge from the second half of the 19th century on two sandstone pillars with ice breakers over the Finkenbach. The bridge has large sandstone decks and has recently been widened in concrete. 19th century 11708
 
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Material parts: door lintel and positioning stones Mühlstrasse 1/3, Mühlstrasse
location
floor: 22, parcel: 156, 162/2, 208
In a recessed area of ​​the lintel of the cellar door of a residential building there is an inscription dated 1778. The inscription is abbreviated, its meaning is unknown. Opposite the house there is a row of stones that once protected the garden from animals. 1778 11707
 
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Positioning stone row
Positioning stone row Neckarstrasse (at no. 1)
Location
floor: 22, parcel: 209
Row of standing stones on a sloping narrow path, which was probably once used for driving cattle. 11709
 
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Former school Neckarstraße 1
position
corridor 22, plot: 178/2
Two-storey eaves stone building made of red sandstone typical of the area, with a cellar and covered by a gable roof with a turret. Some windows of the four-axle building were walled up or replaced by glass blocks. The simple building is rated as a cultural monument primarily for reasons of local history. around 1865 11710
 
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Part: pigsty Neckarstraße 16
Location
floor: 22, parcel: 66
Free-standing pigsty with built-in oven, built in the middle of the 19th century from sandstone blocks. The object belongs to a about the same Einhaus . around 1850 11711
 
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Running fountain Poststraße 2,
location
floor: 22, parcel: 4/29
Two sandstone troughs arranged one behind the other with a fountain top crowned like a tent roof. The fountain, built in the middle of the 19th century, is the last completely preserved running fountain in the town. around 1850 11712
 
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A house Talstraße 11
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 52/3
Single-storey single house on the eaves with shingled half-timbered storey on a solid base storey. The left half of the house is the barn part with a large barn door, the right half of the house is a living part over a stable base. The front door is reached via a single flight of stairs. 19th century 11714
 
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Material parts: mill wheel and mill ditch Talstraße 16, Berndtwiesen
Location
floor: 21, parcel: 19/2, 21/1
While the Heckenmühle has modern buildings today, the mill moat protected by a row of positioning stones and the mill wheel are from historical predecessor buildings. 11715
 
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Ober-Sensbach

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Fountain system Am Kirchweg (at Sensbacher Road 15)
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Corridor: 1 parcel: 63
Behind the mill there is a well system made up of four troughs arranged one behind the other. The troughs are partly made of concrete. The well stock, dated 1854, has the shape of a square pillar with a profiled end. 1854 11749
 
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Cemetery with chapel Am Leonardsgrund
location
hall: 5, parcel: 39
Located in the middle of the forest on a ridge, the cemetery was walled according to the portal dated 1619. The chapel, which was rebuilt to its present form in 1744 following the inscription on the portal lintel, probably goes back to that time. The chapel is made of rubble masonry and has a three-sided broken, east-facing Choir on. It is covered by a hipped roof. Several relatives of the Counts of Erbach-Fürstenau are buried in the cemetery. 11756
 
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Tithe barn In the resort
location
Village: 1 parcel: 62
Tithe barn from the 18th century in half-timbered construction with original long shingling, covered by a gable roof. In the right half there is a massive basement part at ground level, next to the entrance of which a probably second used Neidkopf is walled in. 18th century 11750
 
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Manor house in winter
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Krähberg hunting lodge Krähberg 1
location
hall: 9, parcel: 2
The hunting lodge erected directly below the top of the Krähberg is a regular assembly of the two-story plastered mansion with corner blocks, arched portal, open staircase and segmented arched windows, covered by a tent roof , as well as four smaller two-story shingled buildings with mansard roofs arranged around it in a square . The main building once had a mansard roof, which was later simplified. The outbuildings served as a kitchen, administrator's house and servants' apartment. The castle complex is followed by a farm yard with buildings from the 19th century, including the kitchen building from 1823 with a stable and coach house, as well as an octagonal tea house designed by Erbacher architect Wendt from 1813 and the forester's house "Achtbuchen" from 1841, a shingled half-timbered building Zwerchhaus and half-hipped roof. There is also an 18th century forest barn located outside the castle area, which is designed as a quarry stone building with corner blocks and is covered by a crooked hip roof. 1761-1771 11757
 
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Former mill Sensbacher Straße 15
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 66
Single-storey half-timbered house on a carefully bricked square base with a finishing profile and coat of arms stone with a vortex wheel on the cellar walls, covered by a crooked hip roof . On the eaves side, a flight of stairs with a richly profiled platform on a column with a fighter capital leads to the front door. According to the inscription on Doppel-Hausstein in 1781, the building was the mill of the Sieffert family and, before that, it was probably part of a manorial courtyard of the Counts of Erbach- Fürstenau, which also included the Sensbacher Strasse 17 and 19 properties. This courtyard formed the settlement focus of the elongated Hubendorf. The neat building, in which the mayor's office was located at times, has a defining character. 11748
 
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Items: garden stairs, fountain, cellar Sensbacher Straße 17
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 2, 3/2
In the courtyard there are some components of an older courtyard which, together with the courtyard at Sensbacher Strasse 17, the tithe barn and the mill at Sensbacher Strasse 15, once formed a manorial estate. Noteworthy old parts of the building are the cellar under the stable barn, the portal of which is dated 1769, as well as a baroque stone staircase with profiled cheeks and sculptured balusters , which has been used as a garden staircase for some time. The running fountain from the 19th century in the courtyard has a knob-topped fountain stick. 11751
 
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Residential stable house Sensbacher Straße 34
Location
hall: 4, parcel: 17
Single-storey stable house with another floor under the massive gable roof. Great was subsequently taken to the eaves Zwerchhaus fed, the Western Wall and the stable part were renewed subsequently massively. The house is one of the oldest buildings in the village and, according to tradition, was built around 1600, it is of scientific and architectural interest. 11752
 
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Residential building Sensbacher Straße 39
Location
hall: 6, parcel: 12/2
One-storey half-timbered house on a solid basement plinth, the upper end of which is designed as a hollow , covered by a gable roof with a modern dormer on the eaves side. According to a plaque with the Erbach coat of arms, the house was built in 1784. In the 1970s, the building was improperly renovated, but efforts have recently been made to moderate the interventions at that time. There is a running fountain by the house from the 19th century (floor from 1861, trough from 1883). 1784 11753
 
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Residential stable house Sensbacher Straße 43
Location
hallway: 5, parcel: 10
Single-storey residential stable house, building shingled on all sides, with a cellar underneath the half-timbered residential part, solid masonry in the stable area, covered by a saddle roof that extends far down. The building, which dates back to the 18th century and has largely been preserved in its original form, is located in a striking location at the confluence of the street from Beerfelden. In front of the stable is a wine press from 1786 and a round draw well with a cover plate. It also includes a free-standing cellar barn with a solid sandstone cuboid substructure and a half-timbered barn floor, dated 1840. 18th century 11754
 
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Material parts: cellar portal and pigsty Sensbacher Straße 45
Location
hallway: 5, parcel: 21
The basement portal of the "Buckelwirt" has an arched lintel, which is dated 1796 in the keystone. The free-standing pigsty from around 1815, which belongs to the same property, is a massive one-story building made of hewn sandstone blocks with five stalls, covered by a gable roof. For feeding from the outside, semicircular sandstone troughs protrude far from the wall. 11755
 
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Olfen

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Wayside shrine
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Wayside shrine On the picture
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hallway: 2, parcel: 3/1
So-called Olfer picture; Sandstone wayside shrine with an empty, gabled niche on a column about two meters high. The wayside shrine dates back to the pre-Reformation period and stands on the boundary between Olfen and Güttersbach. According to tradition, the pilgrims from Schöllenbach and Walldürner met at this wayside shrine, and this is probably where the Olfeners' resting place on their way to the church in Güttersbach was once located. 10813
 
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Prohibition stone
Prohibition stone Against the Affolterbacher Höhe
location
floor: 3, parcel: 23
The stone erected in 1831 on the boundary between Olfen and Güttersbach has an inscription that forbids damaging the boundary stones with wagon wheels. Its inscription reads: LRBZ / ERBACH / WER NEBEN / DIE WANDSTEIN / DRIVES AND OH / NE RATHSCHUH / REHMT KOST / 1 GULDEN / 30 K PENALTY / 1831 . On the opposite height there was once a second such inscription stone. 1831 10815
 
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Dividing stone (so-called three-markers)
Dividing stone (so-called three-markers) Heidenbuckel
location
hall: 7, parcel: 13/2
Roughly hewn sandstone slab with Christ monogram, the year 1579 and the letters E and G. The stone is just one of several stones of the same type along the boundary between Olfen and Güttersbach, which mark the limit of use of the county of Erbach, which was the division between Eberhard and Georg von Erbach was created in 1544. Two such stones can also be found in the Lapidarium of the Odenwald Museum in Michelstadt. 1579 10814
 
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Valentinshof Spälterwaldstraße 1/3
position
hallway: 6, parcel: 5/1
Gable-mounted, shingled, one-story half-timbered building on a hillside on a high, solid base floor with a stable, which, however, only takes up the front half of the house area. The first gable floor under the partially protruding rafter roof has been converted for residential purposes. The hub belonging to the house was created in 1728 through division. The house was certainly built in the 18th century and is the oldest building in Olfen. 18th century 10812
 
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Positioning stone row (. Old road against No. 17/19) under the Ortsweg
location
Village: 4, plot: 2
Last preserved row of standing stones in Olfen. It once served to protect the cottage gardens from the pigs that were herded into the forest to be acorn-fed. 10811
 
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Raubach

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Factual part: basement portal Raubacher Straße 2
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 111
The basement portal of a forest workers house has coved walls and bears the inscription Georg Lefler and Hans Adam Ihrig HH ST in the lintel . H. UM. Anno 1753. The portal is the last visible remnant from the founding phase of the forest workers' settlement established in 1749 not far from the count's forester's house, to which today's village goes back. 1753 11734
 
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Running fountain Raubacher Straße 8
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 114
19th century running fountain with a wide sandstone trough and a fountain stick in the middle behind it, which is crowned by a curved pyramid with pine cones. 19th century 11735
 
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Saubuche forest house Saubuche, forester's house / house no.23 (in the Finkenbachtal)
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 31
Former forester's house of the Counts of Erbach . Two-storey building with a massive ground floor and shingled half-timbered structure, covered by a gable roof. The lintel of the sandstone portal bears the Erbach coat of arms and the inscription LFGZE 1781 . Most of the original windows have been preserved on the upper floor. 1781 11736
 
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Stone table "Wittig's Ruh" Saubuche (near the forester's house)
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 32
The stone table with a monolithic tabletop and an accompanying curved stone bench with a back support was laid out around 1920 near the forester's house for the count's hunting parties. around 1920 11737
 
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Rothenberg

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Stone cross The corner tuft (at the edge of the forest approx. 1 km south of Rothenberg)
Location
hallway: 12, parcel: 12
Stone cross from before the Reformation . The sandstone cross south of Rothenberg on the edge of the forest above the Hömerich fountain protrudes about 60 cm from the earth and is already heavily weathered, so that it is no longer possible to make an exact date or purpose. 11720
 
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Klemertsbrunnen The Klemernswald
location
hall: 11, parcel: 2
The Klemertsbrunnen, located southeast of Rothenberg on a mountain spur, was built as a small well system with a sandstone trough as a source of a spring. The well stock made of a wide sandstone slab bears the inscription Klemmertsbrunnen and the large year 1777, which is certainly not an original date. 11719
 
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Ahlsbrunnen Hauptstraße 45, corridor
location
: 23, parcel: 266
The old fountain with two tubs marked on the Brunnenstock in 1887, the floor of which is crowned by a ball, was the village fountain of the upper village and has been preserved quite originally. It is older than the date on the Brunnenstock, as it is mentioned in a document much earlier. 11697
 
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Berndsbrunnen Hirschhorner Strasse (across from No. 19)
Location
floor: 23, parcel: 227
Elongated system of four step-like sandstone troughs one behind the other in a paved system surrounded by a quarry stone wall at the southern end of the village. The fountain stick is marked 1889 and bears a plaque that erroneously reproduces the name of the fountain as Benz fountain . 11698
 
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Residential building Im Gässel 6, Neuer Weg
location
corridor: 23, parcel: 32, 43
Single-storey half-timbered house on a hillside on an exposed, high, massive stable base. The structural framework of the building is shingled on the gable side facing the street and is exposed on the eaves sides. The house, covered by a gable roof, is dated 1811 on a corner post. A two-flight flight of stairs leads to the front door on the half-timbered floor. A barn belonging to it standing at right angles to the house has already been demolished. The homestead is still partially enclosed by rows of positioning stones . 1811 11699
 
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Chandler's fountain Lindengasse
location
hall: 23, parcel: 63
The fountain with three sandstone tubs and cast iron gargoyles is the original village fountain of the lower village. According to an inscription plaque, it was laid out in 1886 by Mayor Hanst. 1886 11701
 
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Factual part: basement portal Linde Gasse 2
position
corridor 23, plot 47
From sandstone crafted Keller Portal with exceptional bas-relief ornament with geometric patterns. The inscription JOHANN GOTTFRIED MÖRGEL can be found in the lintel. ANNO 1775 . 1775 11700
 
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Matzenbrunnen Matzenbachswiesen (in the forest on the country road to Hainbrunn)
Location
hallway: 3, parcel: 53
The Matzenbrunnen located northwest of Rothenberg is the setting of an old spring. In its current form with two elongated basins arranged one behind the other and a small staircase, it dates from the early 20th century. At the head end is the year 1556, which was surely carved as a secondary. 11716
 
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"Black Church" (old Lutheran) Neuer Weg 2
position
corridor 23, plot 44
The old Lutheran church of the village was built in 1883 from local red sandstone. The church, built in neo-Gothic style , has a polygonal choir , to which the square in the base, but octagonal in structure with a pointed spire is attached. The church goes back to the complicated ecclesiastical conditions in Rothenberg during the early modern period, when the Reformed Electoral Palatinate could not agree on common pastors with the Lutheran rulers, so that two Protestant congregations were formed. 1883 11702
 
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Signpost Schulstraße
location
hall: 1, parcel: 416
Rectangular, slightly coupled sandstone pillar from around 1800 at the beginning of the old Hainbrunn church path, with the inscription Hainbrunn 1/2 hour. around 1800 11706
 
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Evangelical parish church Schulstraße 2
Location
hall: 23, parcel: 74
The Protestant parish church, built from Rothenberg sandstone in 1882/83, goes back to the original church of the village. The church, built in neo-Gothic style , has a polygonal choir and a massive transept. Its tower, which is built on the gable side opposite the choir, is crowned by a pointed helmet. 1882/83 11703
 
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school Schulstraße 8
Location
hall: 23, parcel: 71
Five-axis, two-story sandstone building with a three-story risalit arranged in the middle , on the ground floor of which the portal of the building is also located. The building, built in a cautious neo-Gothic design in 1870, replaced an older school building from 1831 and was extended by three axes to the right around 1900. The school house, together with the two churches, shapes the appearance of the Rothenberger Unterdorf. 1870 11704
 
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Cemetery wall and rows of stones Schulstraße 17/14, near the church, Schulstraße 12, corridor
location
: 1, 23, parcel: 65/2, 37, 67, 68
Until it was rebuilt in 1880, the original cemetery of the place was at the Protestant parish church. Then the new cemetery was laid out, the wall of which is covered with bishop's hats. In the vicinity of the cemetery there are several rows of standing stones made of erect sandstone slabs, which u. a. The parish garden near the cemetery and some cottage gardens were intended to protect against cattle from entering during the cattle drive. 11705
 
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Landmarks Silver firs (Hirschhorner Höhe, in the "Bauwald"), corridor
location
: 17, parcel: 158/1
At the refuge on the Hirschhorner Höhe there are two boundary stones. The older one is a three-markers from the early 17th century with the coats of arms of the Counts of Erbach and the Lords of Hirschhorn , the younger boundary stone bears the year 1786 and shows the three Erbach stars. 11717
 
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Hömerichbrunnen Two basic (in the forest south Rothenberg)
Location
Village: 5, plot: 71/4
The Hömerich fountain south of Rothenberg, also called Hämerichsbrunnen and fed by a spring, was redesigned in the 19th century with two sandstone tubs arranged one behind the other. The well at the head end was renewed in 1968. 11718
 
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Schöllenbach

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graveyard
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graveyard At the lower Siegfriedstraße
position
hall 1, hall unit: 9
New cemetery on an artificially raised terrace east of the old churchyard. The terracing by means of dry stone walls between stream, meadow and forest led to an unusual and rare form of cemetery that was adapted to the landscape. 11167
 
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Draw well When hammer (opposite Lower Siegfriedstraße 22)
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corridor 2, plot: 56/2
Large round well with socket and cover plate made of sandstone, presumably belonging to the railwayman's house above to the south. A path between this house and the fountain can still be seen in the area. 19th century 11175
 
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Touchstones Ecksgasse 3
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 18/13
Short section of a row of positioning stones to enclose a cottage garden. 11166
 
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Church fountain
Church fountain Euterbach
location
hall: 1, parcel: 24/2
The church fountain, the source that originally rose in the church, now comes to light on the churchyard wall. Even after the end of the pilgrimages, the spring was used by the population as a washing place and - until water pipes were installed in the village - also for drinking water supply. In 1922, during a major drought, the significantly higher and therefore drier neighboring village of Hesselbach was supplied with drinking water from the church fountain, which had to be carried uphill with barrels 11170
 
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Factual part: Steinsteg over the Itter Itterbach (behind Untere Siegfriedstraße 24)
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 154/7
To the house at Siegfriedstr. 24 belonging, small footbridge over the Itterbach made of a single large sandstone slab. 11176
 
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Gasthaus "Krone"
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Gasthaus "Krone" Obere Siegfriedstraße 31
Location
hall: 3, parcel: 118/1
Former Gasthaus "Krone", formerly with a brewery, whose double cellar (around 1810/1822) still exists. The representative, two-storey house from the late 18th century consists of two half-timbered floors covered with a half-hipped roof over a massive, sandstone-colored plastered basement plinth. In front of it there is a renovated flight of stairs. In the yard of the property there is a sandstone sauerkraut stand from 1777. 11168
 
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Odenwälder Einhaus
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Odenwälder Einhaus Untere Siegfriedstraße 1
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 33
Typical so-called Einhaus of the southern Odenwald. The living half of the single-storey house consists of clapboard half-timbering and has a basement. The economic half consists of massive red sandstone masonry. Apart from the younger access stairs to the living area and the roofing, the building is in its original state. Next to the house is a former pigsty with an oven. A small bridge with a breakwater as well as the remains of a valle stone enclosure to the neighboring courtyard round off the ensemble. around 1800 11171
 
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Evangelical parish church (source church)
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Evangelical parish church (source church) Lower Siegfriedstraße 2
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hall 1, hall piece: 6/1
In the second half of the 15th century, a three-aisled church with a large choir cross vault in the late Gothic style was built over a spring - presumably on the site of an older chapel - and inaugurated in 1465 by the donor Philip IV zu Erbach. Since the water was said to have a healing effect and because an image of the Virgin displayed in the church was considered miraculous, a lively pilgrimage to the Schöllenbacher church , supported by the sovereign, soon developed . In 1480 two more altars were erected on the side of the Marian altar. Count Eberhard XIII. On the occasion of his wedding to Maria von Wertheim, von Erbach finally donated the carved and richly decorated Schöllenbach Altar , which was completed in 1515 and on which the family tree of Christ is depicted, the so-called Root Jesse . After Erbach introduced the Reformation in 1560, the pilgrimages fell drastically and the church gradually fell into disrepair. The altar was moved to Erbach at the beginning of the 17th century , where it is still located today. Wars and epidemics continued to affect the village and church, so that until the 18th century only a large church ruin remained. This church building, which in the end no longer had a roof, was used as a chapel for the dead. It was not until 1782 that the church was rebuilt in its present form using the existing masonry but with a significantly reduced floor plan.

The spring church stands out among the sights and cultural monuments of Schöllenbach. The church in its recent form is a reduction building from the year 1782. The still existing walls of the choir of the once three-aisled church from 1465 (see above, history section) were separated by a new wall and designed into a new church building. The lost, presumably collapsed ceiling was replaced by a simple beam ceiling. The remaining remaining walls were removed and used as building material in other places in the county of Erbach. The size of the previous building, which is enormous for a small town like Schöllenbach and quite appropriate for a place of pilgrimage of supraregional importance, can still be guessed: today's portal to the churchyard corresponds to the former church portal and fragments of the Gothic buttresses on the inner walls indicate the original height of the building.

The interior of the church is mainly from the time of the first renovation in 1863/1865. These include the communion cupboard and the baptismal font, both of which are in neo-Gothic style, as well as the altarpiece of Adelheid Princess zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen from 1865, which was restored in 2004. Another renovation of the church took place in 1971/1972. Among other things, a previously walled up side entrance was exposed and the gallery was completely redesigned. In 1975 the organ was renewed.

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City Hall Hesseck
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City Hall Hesseck Untere Siegfriedstraße 6
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 3
Two-storey, partly clapboard half-timbered house in a dominant location in the center of the village. Originally the building was a bakery, later the schoolhouse of Schöllenbach. Since 1971 it has been the town hall of the municipality of Hesseneck. 1842 11172
 
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Granulator
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Granulator Untere Siegfriedstraße 18
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 61/1
Former "cutting mill" of the "Schöllenbacher Hammers" (= hammer forge ). One-storey, shingled half-timbered building over a basement floor made of solid red sandstone. A few years ago the single flight of stairs was still provided with an original wrought iron railing, which has since disappeared. The cellar entrance with the blacksmith's trade mark and the year 1744 in the apex is located under the outside staircase. Extensive renovation work in 2014. 18th century 11174
 
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Material part: base floor Untere Siegfriedstraße 18
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 52/2
Former "New Hammer House" of the "Schöllenbacher Hammer", built in 1768 by the hammer owner Johann Ludwig Rexroth. The massive basement level made of red sandstone with stone cellar slides and the house sign in the portal lintel of the northern half of the house is visible. A second house sign with scissors, initials and the construction date was considered to have disappeared and only reappeared in 2014 in connection with renovation work. The upper floor consists of fully modern faced half-timbering. Extensive renovation measures in 2014. 1768 11173
 
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State boundary stone at the Euterbach State boundary stone in the form of a bearing stone. In addition to the year 1752, a cross, the Erbacher star and the Mainz wheel are carved. 11177
 
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Unter-Sensbach

image designation location description construction time Object no.
A house Alter Weg 7
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 221
Small stilted single house with cellar, stable and barn in the massive base floor, above that living floor and fruit floor made of half-timbered, covered by a gable roof. The building is clad with three types of clapboard. An open staircase leads to the front door on the eaves side. A pigsty is attached to the southern gable wall. around 1800 11760
 
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Field barn Alter Weg 51
Location
hallway: 4, parcel: 34
Barn construction made of constructive framework, which is partly lathed, but partly also shingled. The wooden fittings on the outside of the barn door indicate that it is very old. The barn has a massive basement that is dated in the lintel in 1766. Since there are hardly any barns from the 18th century in the Odenwald district, the building is primarily of scientific interest. 1766 11761
 
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Gasthaus zur Krone, parts: portals and positioning stones Winterhelle 1, 3 and 5 (previously Brunnenstrasse)
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 202, 203, 204
The portals of the stable and cellar of the Gasthaus Krone have ear profiles and an inscription for the construction of the building from 1766. The garden behind the inn is bordered by a row of positioning stones . 11762
 
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Viaducts (over the short valley and the Rindengrund ) Railway, Im Rindengrund
location
floor: 11, 14, 17, parcel: 237, 96, 6
Two viaducts made of quarry stone masonry, faced with sandstone blocks, which span the two valleys over a length of approx. 60 meters and were built in 1880/82 for the Odenwaldbahn . 1880/82 11776
 
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Residential building Falkenbergstraße 4
hall: 1, parcel: 160
One-storey half-timbered house over a solid basement-stable base, the front part of the half-timbered structure used for residential purposes, a barn part in the rear third. The house is covered by a gable roof. The half-timbered gable side to the south was aptly reconstructed. A high flight of stairs leading perpendicular to the house on the eaves side, which is rare in this construction in the Odenwald district, was removed in 1992. A functional bakery has been preserved behind the house. 11764
 
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Factual part: basement portal Lane 24
position
corridor 2, plot 301
Old basement portal with a straight lintel, this dates from 1762. The rest of the house was later largely redesigned. 11765
 
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A house Salmshütte 2
position
hallway: 13, plot 55
Well-preserved Odenwald single house in the transition to Streckhof , built around 1800. A clapboard half-timbered floor rests on a massive cellar-stable plinth, the left half of which forms a stable and garage, while the living rooms extend to the right. A single flight of stairs leads to the front door on the eaves side. around 1800 11775
 
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Curbstone enclosure Sensbacher Straße
location
hall: 2, parcel: 226
Unusually completely preserved arched stone enclosure made of sandstone slabs around a cottage garden. 11768
 
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Part: Well trough Sensbacher Straße 68
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 181
The three Erbach stars and the word Hepstahl with the date 1745 are carved into the edge of the elongated fountain trough . The trough located today above the mill ditch of the former mill once served to contain a spring in the Schnuppengrund. 11767
 
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Factual part: basement portal Sensbacher Straße 77
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 173
Cellar portal dating from the construction period with segmented lintel with keystone and rich relief decorations on a building above the front door dated 1821. Similar works can be found in Beerfelden-Airlenbach (Eichenstrasse 32) and Beerfelden-Hetzbach (Erbacher Strasse 24), presumably the work of a traveling stonemason. 1821 11766
 
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Material parts: bridge, positioning stones and stone table Sensbacher Straße 92
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 231, 242, 243, 245
The row of positioning stones, the paths paved with laid positioning stones, the bridge constructed from two large sandstone slabs and the stone table probably made of a millstone in the green areas at Sensbacher Straße 90-96 show the many possible uses of local sandstone in the field of rural culture. 11771
 
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Material parts: cellar portals and fountain Sensbacher Straße 113
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 198
Two of the building's cellar doors have fine ear profiles in their sandstone reveals and date from the second half of the 18th century. A fountain with three troughs that has been preserved by the building dates from the 19th century. The well stock is integrated into the garden fence. 11769
 
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Part: fountain Sensbacher Straße 117
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 200
The running fountain near the school, which was built in 1883, has a small trough from 1786 and a fountain stick with a pommel crown, which is dated 1887, as well as an elongated cattle trough. In 1981 the system was backed up, and as part of this measure, the area in front of the fountain was paved with unsuitable composite paving. 11770
 
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Factual part: basement portal Sensbacher Straße 123
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 210
Basement portal with round arched lintel and round bar profile on the reveal, in the apex with the inscription HPB Anno 1778 . The rest of the building is largely modernized. 1778 11772
 
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Hubenhof Sensbacher Straße 127/129
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 209, 212
Three-sided Hubenhof, open to the street, with a large gable-facing residential stable from the 17th and 18th centuries, which was originally one-story and was later extended and covered by a flat gable roof. The basement of the building dates back to 1629 in the round arched embrasure decorated with Renaissance style decorations. To the west, the courtyard is closed off by a stable with a living area. The massive ashlar base contains seven pigsties dated 1756 and 1832, followed by a massive cellar. A projecting half-timbered residential floor rests on the base, which is broken polygonally at the northeast corner above the basement. Old lead glass panes have been preserved in the windows. In the 19th century, the building served as a retirement home and / or servants' apartment and its construction is unique in the Odenwald district. 11774
 
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Running fountain In the village (opposite Sensbacher Road 129)
Location
Village: 2, parcel: 287
Village fountain with fountain trough and year 1904. The fountain was built in 1860 and renovated in 1978. 11773
 
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Lost cultural monuments

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Residential building (demolished) Unter-Sensbach, Sensbacher Strasse 81 Single-storey eaves half-timbered house with a solid basement-stable base, covered by a gable roof. A two-flight flight of stairs led to the front door in the half-timbered floor. 11759
 
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Residential building (demolished) Unter-Sensbach, Falkenbergstraße 1
hallway: 14, parcel: 22/4
Single-storey half-timbered house on a solid base with stable and cellar, covered by a gable roof. On the eaves side, a two-flight flight of stairs led to the front door in the half-timbered apartment building. In allusion to the names of the residents, the building had a relief stone with a wooden shoe. In the infill next to the front door, the original color with a depiction of a deer was preserved. 18th century 11763
 
Residential building (demolished) Rothenberg, Hauptstraße 31
Location
floor: 23, parcel: 245
Gable-independent, clapboard, one-story half - timbered house on a solid high base with a stable, covered by a gable roof. A single flight of stairs led to the front door on the eaves side. The residential building of a small farm open to the street was the last example of a building type that was once common in Oberdorf. 11696
 
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Pigsty (demolished) Airlenbach, Eichenstraße 73
location
The pigsty with an integrated bakery and chicken coop was dated at the portal in 1749, making it the oldest pigsty in the Odenwald district. The building was demolished before 1998. 1749 11895
 
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Residential building (demolished) Airlenbach, Kirchberg No. 1 The farm's half-timbered house at Kirchbergstrasse 1 was built in 1680 and was one of the oldest farmhouses in the southern Odenwald district. It was demolished before 1998. 1680 10748
 
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Residential building (demolished) Gammelsbach, Neckartalstraße 109
hallway: 8, parcel: 152/1
Single-storey clapboard half-timbered building on a solid base, with a two-flight flight of stairs and a gable roof with a dormer window. The house of a Hubenhof was extremely large. Judging by its window layout and the height of the floors, the building probably dates back to the late 17th century, although the massive base floor was only expanded in the first third of the 19th century. The running fountain of the property, which is dated on the floor in 1836, also came from this renovation period. The associated barn had five zones and a basement in the southern area. The property was fenced in with stone posts and a row of positioning stones. The striking Hubenhof had an extremely attractive location below Freienstein Castle, but was demolished in the late 20th century. 10779
 
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literature

  • State Office for Monument Preservation Hessen (Ed.): Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany. Cultural monuments in Hessen. Odenwaldkreis. Publisher Vieweg, Wiesbaden 1998:
    • For Beerfelden (Airlenbach, Beerfelden, Etzean, Falken-Gesäß, Gammelsbach, Hetzbach and Olfen): pp. 98–155.
    • For Sensbachtal (Hebstahl, Ober-Sensbach and Unter-Sensbach): pp. 669–687.
    • For Rothenberg (Finkenbach, Hinterbach, Kortelshütte, Ober-Hainbrunn, Raubach, Rothenberg): pp. 648–667.
    • For Hesseck (Hesselbach, Kailbach, Schöllenbach): not given in the old list; Pp. 345-361.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. a b Fritz Schäfer: The Mudauer Meister. Study of the wayside shrines and the person of an Odenwald folk artist. In: Winfried Wackerfuß (Ed.): Contributions to the exploration of the Odenwald and its peripheral landscapes III . Breuberg-Bund, Breuberg-Neustadt 1980, ISBN 3-922903-00-2 , pp. 383-422.
  2. a b Fritz Schäfer: The influence of folk art on the spread of the panel picture stock in the eastern Odenwald during the 1st half of the 18th century. Shown using the example of two groups of wayside shrines from the Boxbrunn - Beuchen - Schöllenbach area. In: Winfried Wackerfuß (Ed.): Contributions to the exploration of the Odenwald and its peripheral landscapes IV . Breuberg-Bund, Breuberg-Neustadt 1986, ISBN 3-922903-00-2 , pp. 547–468 and Fig. 1–31.
  3. Eberhard Rosewick: Hesselbach. Local history of a hill village in the rear Odenwald . Hesselbach, 1949.
  4. a b c On the official website of the Hesse Monument Preservation .
  5. Egon Schallmayer: The Odenwald Limes. Along the Roman border between the Main and Neckar . Theiss, Stuttgart 2010, ISBN 978-3-8062-2309-5 , p. 106; after Heinz Schmitt: Spring shrines in the Odenwald. In: Contributions to the exploration of the Odenwald and its peripheral landscapes. 4, 1986, p. 475.
  6. ^ Hesselbacher Cross. In: Real Lexicon on German Art History . Metzler, Stuttgart 1937, Volume 3, Column 721 f.
  7. ^ Norbert wall: St. Lucia in Hesselbach . In Ders .: Medieval hermitages, spring shrines and pilgrimage sites in the Odenwald. Laurissa, Heppenheim 1995, ISBN 3-922781-51-9 .
  8. ^ Hyazinth Breuer * June 19, 1712 in Ladenburg ; † May 28, 1794 in Amorbach was elected abbot of the Amorbach monastery since April 14, 1753.
  9. Height measurements measured above ground.
  10. Friedrich Karl Azzola: The late medieval stone cross of a lumberjack, wood cutter, carpenter near Hesselbach, municipality of Hesseneck in the Odenwald district, around 1500. On the iconography and function of a late medieval ax with an extremely long neck. In: Der Odenwald , Volume 52 (2005), 2, pp. 65–75.
  11. Friedrich Karl Azzola: Two further iconographic documents (1502/1505) on the long-necked and at the same time short-edged ax as a symbol of the Hesselbach stone cross. In: Der Odenwald , Volume 56 (2009), 4, pp. 158–161.
  12. ^ A b c Hans Teubner, Sonja Bonin: Cultural monuments in Hessen. Odenwaldkreis . Vieweg, Wiesbaden 1998, ISBN 3-528-06242-8 , pp. 355f.
  13. a b c d e f g h i j Monument database of the Hessian State Monuments Office (accessed on July 14, 2014)
  14. ^ Hans Teubner, Sonja Bonin: Cultural monuments in Hessen. Odenwaldkreis . Vieweg, Wiesbaden 1998, ISBN 3-528-06242-8 , p. 360.
  15. Eberhard Rosewick: Hesselbach. Local history of a hill village in the rear Odenwald . Hesselbach, 1949, p. 78.
  16. ^ A b Hans Teubner, Sonja Bonin: Cultural monuments in Hessen. Odenwaldkreis . Vieweg, Wiesbaden 1998, ISBN 3-528-06242-8 , p. 361.
  17. ^ A b Hans Teubner, Sonja Bonin: Cultural monuments in Hessen. Odenwaldkreis . Vieweg, Wiesbaden 1998, ISBN 3-528-06242-8 , p. 359.
  18. a b c Wilhelm-Ludwig Federlin (Ed.): 1893-1993. 100 years of the Evangelical Church Community and Parish Schöllenbach-Bullau . Evangelical Church Council, Hesseck 1993.
  19. a b c Without author: Guided tour of the source church in Schöllenbach . Without publisher, place and year. Available on site, in the church.
  20. On the restoration of the altarpiece in the Neckar-Odenwald-Online-Magazin.
  21. a b Friedrich Mößinger: Mines and iron hammers in the Odenwald (= writings for local history and home care in the Starkenburger area. Issue 21/22, ZDB -ID 971701-8 ). Verlag der "Südhessische Post", Heppenheim 1957, p. 92.
  22. ^ A b Hans Teubner, Sonja Bonin: Cultural monuments in Hessen. Odenwaldkreis . Vieweg, Wiesbaden 1998, ISBN 3-528-06242-8 , pp. 359f.