List of cultural monuments in Offenheim

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In the list of cultural monuments in Offenheim , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate community of Offenheim are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of July 31, 2018).

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
school Bechenheimer Strasse 4
location
1897 former school; late classical sandstone block building, 1897; School yard with old trees and a garden with a wall school
Residential building Obergasse 17
location
Mid 18th century baroque house, mid-18th century Residential building
Residential building Untere Schäfergasse 1
location
around 1700 late baroque house, probably around 1700, upper floor with ornamental framework
Catholic Church of St. Martin Untergasse 5
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1756 late baroque hall building, 1756; with equipment; small former catholic school, 18th century, now sacristy
Courtyard Untergasse 6
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18th century Courtyard, 18th century; Quarry stone barn with shield gables, allegedly marked 1739; Courtyard wall with late baroque arched portal, spolia of Renaissance garments
portal Untergasse, at No. 8
location
1767 added baroque skylight portal, marked 1767
Inscription panels Untergasse, at No. 11
Lage
first half of the 17th century two inscription tablets, first half of the 17th century
Evangelical parish hall Untergasse, to No. 13
location
1717 former parish barn; single-storey plastered building with half-timbered gable, marked 1717
Evangelical parish church Untergasse 28
location
Late 13th century Gothic quarry stone tower, end of the 13th century, upper floors, helmet and nave baroque, marked 1765, reconstruction 1948
Tombs Untergasse, at No. 28 in the cemetery
Lage
late 19th and 20th centuries north of the church: tombstones from the late 19th and 20th centuries;
  • newly assembled group: Georg Heininger († 1887) tomb, stele with vegetable gable top; Friedrich Knobloch († 1893) tomb, lavishly carved obelisk; Gravestone Margarethe Weber, b. Claus († 1885), neo-Eastern aedicule; Tomb of Johann Knopf († 1888), stele with corner pillars; Tomb Christina Kopf († 1895), classifying pilaster aedicula;
  • north of it: resting place of the Johann Lawall family, including Magdalena Lawall († 1909), marble stele with reliefs and floating angels made of white artificial stone, enclosure; Tomb Wilhelm Weber II († 1906), oak stump over rock base; Tomb of the married couple Valentin and Elisabetha Knobloch († 1916 and 1903 respectively), sandstone aedicula with pillars, enclosure with cast iron balusters and chain;
  • on the cemetery wall: two sandstone panels from the late 19th century with angels, festoons and draperies (the Konrad Sauer couple) and rose and festoons (Huber family); Resting place of the Wilhelm Hahn family, including Nina Hahn († 1910), electroplating of the blessing Christ according to Bertel Thorvaldsen , pillar fence with chain; Grave of the Fritz Weber family († 1916), arched stele with a portrait of the war dead; Iron crosses for Heinrich and Georg Huber
Tombs
War memorial Untergasse, in front of No. 28
Lage
around 1930 in front of the tower: war memorial 1914/18, high shell limestone pillar, added after 1945 War memorial
Residential building Untergasse 36
location
late 17th century Late 17th century house; Half-timbered upper floor with twin windows; baroque archway
Floor cross north of the village on the K 9; Hallway on the cross
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14th or 15th century heavily sunken sandstone cross, possibly from the 14th or 15th century Floor cross
Ebersfelder Hof southwest of the
location
second half of the 18th century Courtyard area; two houses: with a half-hip roof, marked 1774; slightly higher plastered building to the south, skylight portal marked 1800; adjoining one-storey late baroque building to the north; North wing with stables and farm section; former horse stable in the northwest; large barn to the west; South end with open coach house, in front of it pear mill ( Göpel ) for vinegar production; garden surrounded by stone walls; two underground cellars to the south: the so-called Hessischer Keller, designated 1840, and the so-called Bayerischer Keller

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