List of cultural monuments in Reichelsheim (Odenwald)

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The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of ​​the municipality of Reichelsheim , 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

Beerfurth

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"Beerfurther Schlößchen"
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"Beerfurther Schlößchen" Alme and castle forest
location
hall: 3, parcel: 27
Medieval castle of unknown origin on a 363 meter high foothill of the castle hill. The polygonal, almost round complex with a diameter of about 15 meters is similar to Schnellert's castle . On the surface, only the remains of the wall and trenches are preserved. A gatehouse could still be seen in the 19th century. The facility was established in 1740 as an ancient ruler. The castle was mentioned for the first time and was used by the residents of Kirch-Beerfurth as a quarry, which means that several spoils are built into the town's buildings. Scientific research into the facility began in 1880/85 with excavations by Eduard Anthes . 445924
 
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Residential building
Residential building Brückenstraße 9
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 17
Gable- mounted one-story half - timbered house on a solid base, in which there are cellars and stables and which is dated 1831 at the cellar entrance. The roadside verschindelte and a gable roof covered building was constructed in a constructive framework and has a high single-flight external staircase to. The barn belonging to the courtyard is at right angles to the house. 1831 11617
 
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Day laborer's house
Day laborer's house Burgstrasse 5
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 70
Single-storey half-timbered house made of constructive half-timbering with curved corner struts on a high basement-stable base made of sandstone, covered by a gable roof. A building inscription on the lintel, which is hidden today, named the year of construction 1834. The western gable wall was massively renewed. As the only well-preserved day laborer's house in the village, the building is primarily of socio-historical interest. 1834 11618
 
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Residential building
Residential building Burgstraße 8
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 49
Single-storey eaves half-timbered house made of symmetrical half-timbering, with a basement, with a central portal, dwarf house and saddle roof . An inscription at the cellar entrance states that it was built in 1851. An oval cellar window supposedly comes from the Beerfurther Schlösschen . Remnants of scratch plaster on the associated building ( old divider ) and on the barn as well as an illegible slogan. 1851 11619
 
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Gersprenz Bridge Gersprenz (Brückenstraße)
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 58
Sandstone bridge with knee-high cheeks on three rounded pillars. Nothing has survived from another nearby bridge that spanned the Gersprenz trench . 19th century 11616
 
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"Zum Goldenen Pflug" inn
"Zum Goldenen Pflug" inn Marktplatz 4
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 145
Eaves two-storey half-timbered building on a solid basement plinth, with two-flight flight of stairs and covered by a gable roof. Judging by the half-timbered structure of the two full floors, the building in a dominant position on the market square dates back to the late 18th century. The banister and the gate to the courtyard are ironwork from the 19th century. 18th century 11620
 
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Residential building
Residential building Pfalzstraße 2
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 75
Eaves, two-story half-timbered house on a solid stone base, with a massively renovated ground floor and shingled southern gable side, covered by a gable roof. The building, which is located in an important urban area at the southern end of the market square, has an inscription panel on the base, which names the year of construction 1784 amidst laurel-like relief decorations. The cellar door closes at the top with a segmental lintel, the keystone of which has a check head . In the garden behind the courtyard there are two sandstone blocks decorated with floral elements, which supposedly come from the Beerfurther Schlösschen . 1784 11621
 
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"Zum Scholzenhof" inn
"Zum Scholzenhof" inn Pfalzstraße 6
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 77
Two-story, gable-independent half-timbered house, cladding to the south and west, on the basement portal dated 1849, covered by a gable roof. Smaller outbuildings are attached to the rear gable side, and a gabled addition to the courtyard and a covered gate entrance. The associated stable barn as a half-timbered building on a solid base level probably dates from the 18th century. 1849 11622
 
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Hofreite Schulstraße 15
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 128
Stately four-sided courtyard with a two-story half-timbered house from 1834 with symmetrical half-timbering on a solid basement plinth. The building (old divider) and the barn are older. The barn supposedly comes from Fürth (Odenwald) and was relocated in 1844, it shows remains of stip-plaster. The garden of the property is surrounded by a high wall with cover plates in the form of bishop's hats. 1834 11623
 
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Day laborer's house
Day laborer's house Swimming pool street 9
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 219
One-storey half-timbered semi-detached house on a high, massive stable base, with a two-flight flight of stairs to the common entrance door. The building, which is covered by a gable roof, was subsequently extended to the west by a barn to form a single house and is therefore of particular interest in terms of type history. 19th century 11624
 
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Former school in Kirch-Beerfurth
Former school in Kirch-Beerfurth Siegfriedstraße 22
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 195
Eaves, two-storey stone building with shingled half-timbered gable side, crooked hip roof and ridge turret . The windows grouped into double windows have house walls. The high-quality functional building from the early 20th century was created under the influence of homeland security architecture . 20th century 11625
 
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Hofreite
Hofreite Siegfriedstraße 28, Brühlstraße
location
floor: 1, parcel: 191, 192
Small courtyard with a single-storey eaves half-timbered house on a basement plinth, shingled to the south and west, built around 1840, and parallel to it the half-timbered barn built in 1854, which was extended in 1871 and 1948. The barn has scratched plant ornaments and inscriptions in the plaster. 19th century 11626
 
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Bockenrod

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Bockenröder mill
Bockenröder mill Neuhausstraße 8
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 20/2
The main building of the mill, which is located outside the village on the Mergbach, is a two-story half-timbered house with a half-hipped roof from around 1730, which was renewed with classicist half-timbering after an inscribed fire in 1831. The cellar portal dated 1794 inside the house indicates further construction activities. The barn, cowshed and barn are grouped around the house to form a large building complex. An oil mill, which was also built after the fire of 1831, is a free-standing part of it. 11629
 
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Hofreite
Hofreite Nibelungenstraße 11
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 73
Single-storey half-timbered house with a gable roof on a massive cellar. The arched cellar portal is dated 1573 and is therefore the oldest building in the town, even if the half-timbered structure was renewed around 1820. The house is likely to go back to the documented permanent house of the mayor . 1573 11630
 
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Eberbach

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Residential building Eberbach 6
location
hall: 1, parcel: 3
Single-storey half-timbered house with a saddle roof on a massively renewed base. The house, built in 1618 according to the owners, is one of the oldest farmhouses in the Odenwald district and, due to its elongated shape, probably dates back to a single house. The framework has the large distance between the posts that is typical of the Odenwald. The wall-high struts are naturally curved. The farm buildings of the four-sided courtyard date from the 18th century. 1618 11632
 
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Residential building Eberbach 7
location
hall: 1, parcel: 12
Two-storey half-timbered house with a gable roof. The house was built in the late 18th century on an older vaulted cellar, which is dated 1557 on the cellar portal. The former stable part in the left half of the ground floor was built in solid sandstone and later expanded and plastered for residential purposes. 18th century 11633
 
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Erzbach

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Residential building
Residential building Forststraße 15
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 229/1
Small stilted, eaves and one-story half-timbered house with a gable roof on a high sandstone plinth, which contains a cellar room and a goat barn and the front facade is plastered. A single flight of stairs leads to the front door on the half-timbered floor. The framework has wall-high struts on corner and collar studs and is back-filled with plaster. The building is the only unchanged day laborer's house in the village. 11635
 
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Residential building Forststraße 16
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 47/7
Two-storey half-timbered house on a four-sided courtyard. The half-timbered structure facing east has storey-high struts and a strong storey overhang with a profiled threshold. The building on the lintel is dated 1786, above the entrance door 1787 and inscribed with the initials IPH . The cellar windows have the sliding stones typical of the Odenwald. 1786/87 11636
 
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Residential building Forest road 30a
location
floor: 1, parcel: 61
Two-storey half-timbered house in a four-sided courtyard, covered by a gable roof. The oak framework has storey-high struts and a strong storey overhang. According to the tradition of the owners, the building was once dated 1645, making it one of the oldest farmhouses in the community. 17th century 11637
 
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Residential building
Residential building Forest road 37
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 260
Eaves two-storey half-timbered house in a four-sided courtyard, on a solid base with cellar and stable. The half-timbered structure on the gable ends has a large storey overhang towards the courtyard. The house, built around 1800 in an elevated position that characterizes the townscape, is inclined to the adjoining square of its farmyard to the west and is therefore probably older than it. around 1800 11638
 
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Residential building Forest road 51
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 173/1
Large two-story half-timbered building with a gable roof. The half-timbering on the courtyard side is largely constructive, but also has decorative struts on the upper floor. On the lintel, an inscription names the carpenter Joh. Peter Frölich as the master builder and the year of construction 1789. On the shed at the entrance to the courtyard, ornaments in plastered plaster have been preserved. The fountain trough from 1832 in the courtyard has relief decorations. 1789 11639
 
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Landmarks
Landmarks Kalmenheide
location
hall: 1, parcel: 253/4
On the boundary south of Erzbach, a number of boundary stones from the 16th century have been preserved, which mark the former border between the Electoral Palatinate and the County of Erbach. The numbered stones are about 90 to 150 meters apart and bear the coats of arms of the Electoral Palatinate and the Counts of Erbach, including the Mainz wheel with the inscription Abgelöst 1650 . 11640
 
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Frohnhofen

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Cemetery chapel on the Leimberg
Cemetery chapel on the Leimberg Leimberg
location
hall: 2, parcel: 18, 19
The chapel was built in 1592 by the eleven parishes of the Reichelsheim parish and renovated in 1722. The building, which was renovated little expertly in 1963/64, is covered by a half-hip roof. The old Our Father bell from 1446 from the Protestant church in Reichelsheim hangs in a free-standing metal belfry in front of the chapel. On the outer wall of the chapel is the only older grave monument of the cemetery with a historical tombstone from 1775. 11643
 
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Gersprenz

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Cemetery chapel
Cemetery chapel At Cemetery
location
Village: 5, plot: 7
The chapel was built in 1618 between Gersprenz and Ober-Kainsbach for both villages. According to the date in the lintel, it was renewed in 1787. The chapel is a solid, plastered sandstone building with corner blocks, on a rectangular floor plan, covered by a hipped roof. Inside, a double-sided gallery has been drawn in. The pulpit and its sound cover are said to come from the former St. John's Church in Ober-Kainsbach. 11646
 
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Scholzenhof, part: cowshed Heinrichstraße 7
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 90
Three-aisled cowshed with cross vaults on sandstone pillars, probably from the middle of the 19th century. This unusual design of a stable can be found a few more times in the Odenwald, although the Scholzenhof stable was not built for a noble owner as elsewhere. around 1850/60 11645
 
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Pools

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Residential building Hardtweg 12
Location
floor: 6, parcel: 90
The residential building, which emerged from a residential stable, is a two-storey half-timbered house with a Franconian bay window facing the courtyard and a Turkish cross above the middle window of the upper floor. The building, which is clad on the west side, was erected in 1648 according to an inscription that has now been lost and was owned by the Barons von Stein in 1695. Some old stained glass windows have survived. The building is one of the oldest farmhouses in the Odenwald district. The associated bakery at the basement is dated 1865 and could once have been a building (old-age divider). 1648 11648
 
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Gesäßhof In the buttocks 1
position
hallway: 5, parcel: 61
Originally a free-standing four-sided courtyard in Ober-Klein-Gumpen, which was combined with Groß-Gumpen to Gumpen in 1971/72. The dwelling house is a two-story shingle-frame construction, which, according to an inscription under the shingle, was built in 1737 over older foundations. The house is covered by a gable roof. The surrounding farm buildings were built in the 19th century and have scratch and speck plaster from the construction period. An arch of a cellar door from an older stable building is dated 1562 and was walled up in a neighboring holiday home. 11652
 
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Stable house, former guest house
Stable house, former guest house Kriemhildstraße 26
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 44
Two-storey half-timbered house covered by a gable roof. According to an inscription, the house was built by master carpenter Adam Schreck in 1778. The stable zone on the ground floor was subsequently renewed with half-timbering. The upper floor, separated by a strong, profiled threshold, has rich ornamental frameworks with rhombuses in the parapet panels and man figures . The original front door has been preserved. The windows of the cellar, also dated 1778, have the sliding stones that are common in the Odenwald. The stable barn belonging to the building is dated 1779 on the gate beam. 1778 11649
 
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Residential building Kriemhildstraße 53
Location
hall: 6, parcel: 107
Two-storey half-timbered house, covered by a gable roof. Except for the frame , the framework is made of softwood, the wide post position , the inclined floor-to-ceiling struts and the strong floor overhang allow the building to be dated to the 17th century. In the 19th century the house was extended to the east. 17th century 11650
 
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Part: pigsty Kriemhildstraße 77
hallway: 1, parcel: 176/1
The pigsty from the early 19th century, largely preserved in its original state, with an open arcade , semicircular troughs and beaver tail tiles . 19th century 11651
 
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Small pools

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Residential building
Residential building Mergbachstraße 35
Location
hallway: 4, parcel: 147/2
Two-storey half-timbered house on a solid base, with a strong overhang on the eaves side, curved struts, ornamented corner posts and St. Andrew's cross under a window on the upper floor. The house, which is covered by a gable roof, can be dated to the late 17th or early 18th century because of its half-timbered characteristics. The associated pigsty was built in the 19th century and has a covered arcade. around 1700 11903
 
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Residential building
Residential building Mergbachstraße 62
Location
hall: 4, parcel: 23/4
The building, which functions as a residential building in a large courtyard, is a two-story half-timbered building that is covered by a gable roof. On the eaves side facing the street, the house is clad, the exposed gable side reveals strong half-timbered formations with male struts and St. Andrew's crosses in the parapet fields of the windows. The half-timbered characteristics and the strong storey overhang mark the house as a building from the middle of the 18th century, which was built on an older vaulted cellar at the arched entrance dated 1577. 11904
 
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Residential building
Residential building Mergbachstraße 78/80
Location
hall: 4, parcel: 32/7
Two-story half-timbered house as a residential building on a three-sided courtyard. While the ground floor has a purely structural framework, decorative elements such as man figures with counter braces and a strong threshold interlocked with the beam heads can be seen on the first floor. The corner post of the house is dated 1729. The windows of the house, which is covered by a gable roof, were changed later. 1729 11905
 
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Former  Mill
Former Mill Mühlstraße 6, 8, in the village of
location
floor: 4, parcel: 89/1, 91/2, 205/1
Former mill property with a large closed courtyard on the western edge of the village. The main building was built in the 19th century as a two-storey half-timbered building with a partial basement and a gable roof. Outside the courtyard is the former oil mill, whose inscription on the lintel mentions the owner Joh. Adam Arras and the year of construction 1788. The oil mill is a two-story half-timbered building and has a living area on the upper floor. It still has baroque door and window frames as well as original window grilles and glazing. 11906
 
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Laudenau

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Residential house, former mill
Residential house, former mill Blumenstrasse 12,
location of
hallway: 1, parcel: 615
Two-storey half-timbered house with closely spaced posts on an older solid base, which is typical of the 19th century, covered by a gable roof. Carved into the base of the building were a craft mark , a shocker and the year 1676, all of which have since become unrecognizable due to weathering. 11654
 
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Residential building Freiheitsstraße 5
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 539
The house of a Hofreite in the hamlet of Freiheit outside the village is a two-storey half-timbered house from the middle of the 17th century with half-timbered properties characteristic of this construction period, such as large stud widths, profiled threshold, Franconian bay window facing the courtyard and reclining chair . To the west, the building was extended by an annex in the 17th or 18th century, which has a pent roof built into the gable wall of the main building . The roof is covered with beaver tails. The windows have the original lead glazing. There is an octagonal free pillar in the living room on the upper floor. The building substance is poorly preserved, but still largely undisturbed, so that the building is a rare example of an Odenwald farmhouse from the time of the Thirty Years' War . 17th century 11655
 
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Residential building Gumpener Straße 5
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 596
Two-storey half-timbered house on rubble stone base with a gable roof. The half-timbering was once dated 1766, but was later massively renewed on the ground floor. The base of the building is older and bears the date 1608 at the cellar entrance. While the gable side is clad with asbestos cement, the courtyard side on the upper floor has exposed half-timbering with male struts with counter struts and St. Andrew's crosses. The associated stable is plastered with decorative plaster. 11656
 
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Ober-Kainsbach

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Remains of the gallows and landmarks
Remains of the gallows and landmarks On the gallows
location
Village: 9, parcel: 109, 129
The gallows in Ober-Kainsbach has been in use since 1623 and was renewed in 1743. The remaining pillar stone was placed on a stone block in 1980 with an explanatory inscription. Further drum-shaped remains of the gallows column are said to be in the Spreng , in Hof Dingeldey and at the Gasthof Dauernheim, once also in Gersprenz. At the Galgenstein there are two boundary stones from 1743, which were moved a few meters in 1980, as well as two undated boundary stones at the traditional location. 11669
 
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War memorial
War memorial Am Götzrain
location
hall: 6, parcel: 85/3
1921 737236
 
Signpost
Running fountain with boundary stones and signposts At Morsberg 2 (near Spreng )
location
floor: 11, parcel: 101
The fountain on the Spreng was created in 1978 from two tubs dated 1907 and two old Erbach boundary stones from 1554 that were used as a fountain stick. An old signpost from around 1925, which used to be a bit distant, has also been grouped into the ensemble. 11668
 
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villa
villa Am Morsberg 27
location
hall: 10, parcel: 120
1907/08 723599
 
Fox Hut
Fox Hut Morswald
location
hall: 12, parcel: 6
Round sandstone building from roughly hewn ashlars, built around 1800 by the Counts of Eberbach for hunting purposes. The building has a door and three windows, one of which is designed as a loopholes . The roof has recently been renewed. around 1800 11667
 
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Landmarks
Landmarks Talstraße
location
hall: 1, parcel: 56/1
Originally from the forest on Heidelberg, two boundary stones from the 17th century were moved in 1981 to the center of the village at the intersection of Talstrasse and Korngasse. The stones are rectangular cuboids and they bear the Erbacher and Breuberg coats of arms. There were once 190 such boundary stones at the boundary of the district. 11658
 
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Residential building
Residential building Talstraße 27
Location
floor: 9, parcel: 77
Gable-independent two-story half-timbered house on a solid plastered basement plinth, covered by a gable roof. On the basement, the windows of which have sliding stones, dated 1787. On the eaves side, a two-flight flight of stairs leads to the front door on the first floor, the gable side facing the street is shingled. The rear area of ​​the lower floor once formed the stable part, it was massively renovated and expanded for residential purposes. 1787 11659
 
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Residential building
Residential building Talstraße 29
Location
floor: 9, parcel: 76
Gable-mounted two-story half-timbered house on a solid sandstone base with cellar and stable, covered by a gable roof. On the eaves side, a two-flight flight of stairs leads to the original front door on the first floor, the gable side facing the street is clapboard. The house, built in the early 19th century, is said to have been erected first in Pfaffen-Beerfurth and later moved to its current location. 19th century 11660
 
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Hofreite
Hofreite Talstraße 52, Kainsbach
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 98/1, 102
Large uniform courtyard in the center of the village. The large, two-story half-timbered house with a gable roof facing the courtyard was once dated over the door in 1878 and has a grid-like classicist half-timbered structure. Various farm buildings, mostly half-timbered, are lined up next to the house, which complete the U-shaped structure of the Hofreite. The barn from 1849 has scratched plaster, vegetable ornaments, a building inscription and numerous sayings. There is still a potato mill from 1746 in the courtyard. 19th century 11661
 
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Four-sided courtyard Talstraße 70
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 31/5
The farm, located on a hill, occupies a dominant position in the entire valley. The two-story half-timbered house in the courtyard has a lattice-like classicist half-timbered structure and the plaster is dated 1857. The stables from 1904 and 1914 are half-timbered buildings on bases made of “white” sandstone from Morsberg. The barn was built in 1907, and there is a reused beam in the clock with the date 1718. The courtyard also includes an outside bakery from the 18th century. 11662
 
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Day laborer's house
Day laborer's house Talstraße 87
Location
floor: 4, parcel: 96
Small stilted one-story half-timbered house on a solid base with a cellar and stable, covered by a gable roof. On the eaves side, a single flight of stairs leads to the front door on the living floor. The framework is simply constructive. The house is the last day laborer's house in the whole valley and is therefore of social and historical importance. 11663
 
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Part: fountain Talstraße 92
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 20
The running fountain was built in 1833, its long trough dates from 1847. The fountain shaft is crowned with a knob. In the floor there is a device for dividing the flowing water into three parts, whereby one third is led to a neighboring courtyard. The fountain therefore has economic and legal historical significance. 1833 11664
 
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Haalhof, part: cellar arch Talstraße 126
Location
floor: 5, parcel: 38
The Haalhof, which today forms the northern end of the village with some surrounding buildings, is probably the remainder of a castle hamlet of the nearby Schnellert castle, once called Hausen . At the Haalhof, an archway dated 1587 is walled up, which according to legend should come from the castle itself. 11665
 
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Factual part: age divider Wünschbacher Straße 4
Location
hallway: 5, parcel: 60
Small one-story half-timbered building on a solid stable base. The simple building from the late 18th century is a typical construction as it was to be found on many farms in the Odenwald. He combined stable rooms with a small apartment that could be used as an elderly part or as a servant's apartment. The building of the courtyard in Wünschbacher Strasse has largely been preserved in its original form and is rare today in this undisturbed form. 18th century 11666
 
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Upper Easter

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Jägersburg
Jägersburg Outside 3
location
hall: 5, parcel: 88
Five-axis building made of rubble masonry made of red sandstone. 1893 640790
 
Stone cross, hallway 'Am Hausberg'
Stone cross, hallway 'Am Hausberg' Elementary (. Oster Talstrasse No. 9)
able
hallway: 3, parcel: 71/1
Remnants of an old stone cross that, according to legend, marked the place where a French officer is said to have fallen. The cross, which has strongly bevelled edges and lacks a foot, was once walled up in the garden wall of a homestead and was moved to its current location on the roadside in 1984, where it is anchored in a base plate. 11672
 
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Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Ostertalstraße (corner of Centwald )
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 267/2
Monolithic wayside shrine from the late Middle Ages, with a Gothic pointed arch niche on a rectangular shaft, in which two crosses standing on top of each other are carved. The 140 cm high wayside shrine made of sandstone was originally located in the common land on the old path to the crossroads at the edge of the forest. 11680
 
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Residential building Ostertalstraße 3
Location
hallway: 3, parcel: 83
Residential building of the "Zehntschulzenhof", two-storey half-timbered house on a high basement, covered by a gable roof, with a two-flight flight of stairs on the eaves side to the front door on the first half-timbered floor and cellar windows with sliding stones. The house was renovated after a fire in 1774. The separate cellar, now used as a barn, has a classicist door leaf and its arch is dated 1741. 1778 11671
 
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Residential building
Residential building Ostertalstraße 11
Location
hallway: 3, parcel: 49/1
Gable-free two-story half-timbered house in a large four-sided courtyard, with slightly overhanging half-timbered floors on a solid base, covered by a gable roof. The building is dated 1794 on the lintel and the floral ornamented keystone of the cellar arch. On the associated barn, which has another vaulted cellar, there is another inscription in the gate beam. 1794 11673
 
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Part: fountain
Part: fountain Ostertalstraße 17
Location
hall: 3, parcel: 37/5
Running fountain with a two-part elongated tub and fountain stick with abacus and ball attachment, on the stick dated 1833. The water of the fountain comes today from the house pipe. 1833 11674
 
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Residential building Ostertalstraße 25
Location
floor: 3, parcel: 30/3
Two-story half-timbered house from around 1700, which was extended to the south by a slightly higher mill building, the mill direction of which was retained. The house has the wide post position typical of around 1700. The five-step staircase to the front door on the eaves side was set using an old millstone. The house was part of an 18th century courtyard, with a barn dated 1723 that was demolished in 1984. around 1700 11675
 
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Material parts: cellar portal and chimney stone Ostertalstraße 33
Location
floor: 2, parcel: 31/1
The cellar of the property, which stands apart from the associated house, is dated 1755 in the apex of its portal and has a classical door leaf. In the quarry stone enclosure of the property, an oven stone with the date 1743 is walled up. 11676
 
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Former school
Former school Ostertalstraße 41
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 27/4
Two-story half-timbered building on a solid base made of sandstone blocks, covered with a half-hip roof. On the street side to the east there is a congealed stair tower with corner blocks and a half-timbered tower top as well as an entrance loggia and another lower component, which give the school a picturesque villa style with local rural motifs. The school is similar to that in Brombachtal-Birkert, which was built in 1903. 1900 11677
 
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Residential building Ostertalstraße 47
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 2/1
Two-storey half-timbered house in a four-sided courtyard, covered by a gable roof. The half-timbered structure from the early 18th century has grooved foot braces in the parapet fields of the windows on the upper floor, which are otherwise rarely found in the Odenwald district. A new house has already been built on the courtyard, so that the existing house is at risk. 18th century 11678
 
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Residential building
Residential building Ostertalstraße 59
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 12/1
Two-story half-timbered house on a slope that defines the landscape, covered by a gable roof. The house, dated 1788 above the portal, has another date in the basement of 1766, which proves the old age of the Hubenof. The threshold, the window sills and the door frames are partially profiled with carvings, and some old leaded glass windows have been preserved. The free-standing vaulted cellar was built in 1828, the bakery next to the courtyard also dates from the 19th century. 1788 11679
 
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Reichelsheim

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Complete system in Reichelsheim
location
The entire complex includes the old settlement core, which extends from the church hill mainly to the north on both sides of Bismarckstrasse. 11590
 
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villa
villa On Flutgraben 1
position
hall: 10, parcel: 98/2
Villa from the Wilhelminian era, two-storey, with hipped roof, gabled corner projections and half-timbered drums. The sloping north-west corner merges into a small corner tower in the upper area, in whose parapet fields the framework of the jamb continues. The window profiles of the full floors are designed in a neo-Gothic style. In a documentary way, the villa stands for the beginning urbanization of the place and, due to its corner location, is at an important place in terms of urban development. 11591
 
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Reichenberg Castle
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Reichenberg Castle Am Schloßberg, Am Tiergarten and Eiskeller, Beerfurther Straße 22, Berg, Fuchsloch, Schloß Reichenberg, Wingertsberg
Location
hallway: 7, parcel: 339–342, 359, 367, 382–384, 395–419, 420/1, 420/2 , 421, 424-436, 443-448, 452-454, 456-458, 467-482, 488-497, 499
The core of the Hohenstaufen castle complex with preserved remains of the shield wall from the construction period. The main hall ("crooked building") is certainly still from the Hohenstaufen era and was renovated in 1554. Remnants of the foundations of the former keep were excavated in 1936. Below the main castle is the outer bailey from around 1400, with the castle chapel, which was expanded by a choir around 1450 , and the Erbach office building ("chamber building"), which was built in 1720 in place of an older farm building. On the southern slope of the Reichenberg there are remains of the terracing of the former vineyards, which were cleared in 1879 and converted into arable land. 11613
 
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Former Thurn und Taxis Post Office
Former Thurn und Taxis Post Office Bahnhofstraße 4
Location
hall: 10, parcel: 96/2
Two-storey clinker brick building standing on the eaves with a corner projecting crowned by a stepped gable, which has a triple window spanned by a blind arch in the gable area. The building is structured by horizontal cornices and has gabled windows. The urban architectural style is exemplary of the abandonment of rural building traditions at the turn of the century. 1902 11592
 
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"Mühlschmitz" farm
"Mühlschmitz" farm Bismarckstraße 8
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 107/8
Two-storey half-timbered house in a large courtyard. The house, which is covered by a gable roof, probably goes back to a single house, in which there was a forge and the western part of which was developed as a building (servant's apartment or elderly part). The framework is divided into three zones and has K-struts and corner posts with man figures. On the courtyard side, the building was massively renovated on the ground floor. The north wall may also have been renewed because of its thin framework. The roof still has old plain tiles. Some lead-glazed windows were also preserved. The stable barn with cellar standing at right angles to the house was built in 1781. As one of the last surviving court rides in Reichelsheim, the “Mühlschmitz” court is of urban and scientific interest. around 1780 11593
 
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Stables above the Mergbach
Stables above the Mergbach Bismarckstraße 11
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 45/3
Elongated stable building with a gable roof on a bridge-like base above the Mergbach, which here runs parallel to the Mühlgraben. The water is led through the arched passage under the building. 11594
 
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Bakery and Café "Zum Hirsch" Bismarckstraße 25
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 14/2
Gable-mounted two-story half-timbered house on a high basement base with a crooked roof. The half-timbered structure of the building is partly clad or clad. On the right is a modern extension. Built in the early 19th century, the building once housed the "Zum Deutschen Kaiser" bakery and café. The late baroque portal of the building shows a pretzel and the year 1821. To the left of the building there used to be a house of similar cubature. 19th century 11595
 
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Gasthaus "Zum Adler"
Gasthaus "Zum Adler" Bismarckstraße 26, Bismarckstraße
location
floor: 1, parcel: 120/8, 120/9
Eaves two-storey half-timbered house with a large four-sided courtyard behind it. The building, built around 1800, has seven window axes and is covered by a gable roof. The building was plastered for a long time, the half-timbering was only recently exposed again. around 1800 11596
 
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Duplex
Duplex Bismarckstraße 28
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 121/3, 122/1
Two-storey half-timbered semi-detached house with a shared overbuilt courtyard passage in the middle of the building, the house halves each on a massive basement plinth, covered by a shared saddle roof. A Hebrew inscription above the entrance to the courtyard names the client, the Jew Sharga Ben David and the year of construction 1827. 1827 11597
 
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Duplex
Duplex Bismarckstraße 33
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 11/1
Elongated two-story half-timbered house in a location that defines the townscape at the entrance to the church. The right half of the building is eaves and covered by a mansard roof. The left half of the building has a shop fitting on the ground floor, above which is a mansard gable oriented towards the street. In its present form, the building dates from the 19th century, but its core is definitely older. 11598
 
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Town hall, former district court
Town hall, former district court Bismarckstraße 43
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 247/12
Massive two-story stone building that follows the course of the street with its curved facade. The building faces the street on the eaves side, but has differently designed transverse gables at the sides. The left gable is modeled on a historical stepped gable and built from stone, the right, risalit-like slightly protruding gable is separated by a threshold and plastered, its roof is designed as a hip hipped roof. A stair tower with an octagonal attachment is added laterally to the rear. When it was inaugurated as a district court in 1902, the courtroom was located in a hall-like building attached to the rear. Today the late historical building complex is used as a town hall. 1902 11599
 
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Former prison
Former prison Bismarckstraße 43a
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 247/9
Two-and-a-half-storey stone building with a hipped roof and hipped dwarf houses. The building was constructed in 1903/04 at the same time as the courthouse on the rear part of the property and its materials and shapes correspond to the courthouse. The house has since been converted into residential use. 1903/04 11600
 
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Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Bismarckstraße 45
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 246/6
Two-storey, gable-independent half-timbered building with shingled street-side south gable. On the ground floor there is a modern shop fitting from 1928. To the east, a dwarf house was built in the gable roof of the building, from which an arcade leads across the corner to a historicizing two and a half storey half-timbered extension. There is a modern extension to the west. The core of the house is from 1606, a corresponding date can be found under one of the windows. 11601
 
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Former office building
Former office building Bismarckstraße 46, 48
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 176/3, 177/2
Plastered two-storey half-timbered semi-detached house with a saddle roof over a large cellar. The building, dated 1713 on the cellar window, was once the seat of the Erbach office in Reichenberg and over the years was also used as a restaurant and pharmacy. The large cellar was the wine cellar for the Schlossberg. The rooms on the upper floor have stucco ceilings. The building in an exposed location has urban and historical significance. 1713 11602
 
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Residential building
Residential building Bismarckstraße 47
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 245/7
Gable-mounted two-storey half-timbered house on a three-sided courtyard, on a solid base, covered by a half-hip roof. The gable side facing the street is clad, on the eaves side facing the courtyard the half-timbered structure is exposed and clearly shows the storey overhang. The outside staircase to the front door has been renewed. 18th century 11603
 
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Hofreite
Hofreite Bismarckstraße 52
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 179/1
Four-sided courtyard. The clad two-storey half-timbered house with a gable roof and a somewhat smaller two-storey plastered outbuilding, also covered by a gable roof, both stand on the eaves. Some of the original slugs have been preserved. 11604
 
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Herrnmühle
Herrnmühle Darmstädter Straße 60, Mühlgraben
location
floor: 9, parcel: 323, 324/1
Mill property owned by the Counts of Erbach until 1870. In the elongated house from 1777 with half-timbered upper floor and crooked hip roof, there was once a brewery and a stone grinding shop. The core of the mill building opposite dates from the 15th century, it was rebuilt many times according to the inscriptions on the local stones and received its present shape in 1930/36 with a crooked hip roof and a tower-like gable top. 11605
 
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Fronhof
Fronhof Darmstädter Straße 80
Location
hall: 8, parcel: 26/1
The large four-sided complex to the west of the village was a civil service yard, which was mentioned as early as 1450 in the possession of the Erbach taverns and gave its name to the nearby town of Fronhofen. The residential building at the eastern end of the complex is a massive two-story stone building with a pilaster-framed and suspected sandstone portal, which bears the coat of arms of the Counts of Erbach and the year 1768 in the arched area. The stables were built with rubble stones, one of the stables bears the date 1831 on the gate. The barns, which are also massive, have scare heads at the entrances. 11606
 
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Evangelical Lutheran Christ Church
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Evangelical Lutheran Christ Church Krautweg 12
Location
hallway: 10, parcel: 108/2
Neo-Gothic building from 1890 with a retracted choir facing east, a sacristy attached to the side and a church tower on the western gable side. 1890 11607
 
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Evangelical rectory
Evangelical rectory Rathausplatz 1
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 248/4
11608
 
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Former chaplaincy, now second rectory
Former chaplaincy, now second rectory Rathausplatz 5
position
hall 1, hall piece: 2/2
1780 11609
 
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Evangelical parish church
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Evangelical parish church Rathausplatz 6
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 1/1
The church, first mentioned in 1303, is the oldest church in the area and was the mother church for the entire area. Its elevated position with high walls suggest that it originated as a fortified church . The tower choir from the late 15th century is the oldest part of today's church building, the rectangular nave of which was renewed in 1716 at the same time as the tower tower. The spire of the tower was renewed again in 1874. Inside the church has a three-sided, two-story gallery with patron's box and an old pulpit. Significant pieces of equipment are some old memorial plaques, an Erbach coat of arms from the 14th century and a small carved baroque crucifixion group. The organ and altar were renewed in 1959. 11610
 
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Former central and town hall
Former central and town hall Rathausplatz 7
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 5/3
Two-storey half-timbered house with a massive, renovated ground floor with a protruding upper storey and further overhang of the gable storeys, covered by a half-hip roof. The building was erected in 1554 as a market and court building for Zent Reichelsheim, served as the town hall from 1829, was later a school and is now a museum. The originally open ground floor hall was closed in the 19th century due to the changed use. The half-timbered upper storey has entire man figures in the framework and firebucks groomed in the parapet of the window groups formed into window cores on the gable sides. The so-called “block house” is built on the eaves to the west and once housed the master's apartment and detention cells. 1554 11611
 
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Day laborer's house
Day laborer's house Reichenberger Straße 12
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 21/1
Small eaves-standing two-story half-timbered house from the time after 1750 on a high, massive basement plinth, with a single flight of stairs to the first floor, covered by a gable roof. Both half-timbered storeys have a significant overhang. The framework is executed in a simple constructive way. after 1750 11612
 
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Jewish Cemetery
Jewish Cemetery Ruhacker
location
hallway: 5, parcel: 207
The Jewish cemetery laid out in the “Ruhacker” corridor in 1857 was expanded in 1875 and 1930 and, with an area of ​​around 2500 m², is one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in the Odenwald district. The old part is bounded at the front by a quarry stone wall, in the rear part the cemetery is enclosed by a box hedge. 1857 11614
 
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Rohrbach

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Reichelsheim (Odenwald), Im Oberdorf 21.jpg
In Oberdorf 21
location
hall: 1, parcel: 118
Small farm 11682
 
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In Oberdorf 26
location
hall: 1, parcel: 69/9
Residential stable house in a yard 11683
 
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In the village 7
position
hall 1, hall piece: 35
Two-story residential building 11684
 
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In the village 8
position
hall 1, hall unit: 158/1
Two-story residential building 11685
 
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In the village 30
position
hall: 1 parcel: 159/3
Hubenhof completely preserved 11686
 
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In the village 32
position
hall: 1 parcel: 169/14
Two-story half-timbered house 1785 11687
 
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Former mine tunnel Langwiese
location
floor: 1, parcel: 55
11688
 
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Under-Easter

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barn
barn Dachsbergweg 2 (on the Reichenberger slope)
Location
hallway: 9, parcel: 5
11694
 
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Factual part: portal Grundstraße 60
position
hall 1, hall unit: 28/5
11690
 
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Former school
Former school Grundstraße 69,
location
hall: 1, parcel: 67/6
1893 11691
 
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Grundstraße 75,
location
hall: 1, parcel: 68/4
11692
 
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Rohrbacher Straße 80
Location
hallway: 5, parcel: 49/2
11693
 
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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. Wiesbaden 1998, pp. 572-647.

Web links

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