List of cultural monuments in Reinhardshagen (Vaake)

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The list of cultural monuments in Reinhardshagen (Vaake) contains all cultural monuments in Vaake , the southeastern part of Reinhardshagen in the north Hessian district of Kassel , which were published in the monument topography published by the State Office for Monument Preservation Hesse in 1988 .

Legend

  • Name: gives the name, the description or the type of the cultural monument.
  • Location: States the street name and, if available, the house number of the cultural monument. The list is basically sorted according to this address. The link "Map" leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
  • Dating: indicates the date; the year of completion or the period of construction. Sorting by year is possible.
  • Description: Provides structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the characteristics of the monument.

List of monuments

Overall system

image designation location description construction time Data
Overall system
Overall system
location
Former fishing settlement, adapted to this, the Saxon half-timbered houses, front village along the Weser, younger rear village on today's main street Church built around 1200, half-timbered houses from the middle of the 18th century
Building group on the eaves
Building group on the eaves On Weserufer 3 and 4
position
hallway: 5, plot: 182/25 and 01/23
Stand construction, number 3 at the end of the 18th century, renewed in structural framing early 18th century, associated small half-timbered building around 1800
Diemel-Saxon post structure
Diemel-Saxon post structure On Weserufer 6
Location
Village: 5, plot: 32
For Vaake typical special form of the Diemel-Saxon house type without gate, three longitudinal zones, the middle formerly two-storey hall, originally stables in the rear part 1757
Stand construction
Stand construction At the Weserufer 7
location
hall: 5, parcel: 45/1
For Vaake typical special form of the Diemel-Saxon farmhouse with front door instead of gate on the gable side. Storage and stables formerly in the rear area 1st half of the 18th century
Stand construction
Stand construction On Weserufer 8
Location
Village: 5, plot: 46/3
Baroque half-timbering on a stone plinth, arched door frame, inscription on the door beam 1702
Weserufer 10 Vaake.jpg
Smallholder residential building On Weserufer 10 and 11
position
hall: 5, plot: 53/1 and 187/55
Half-timbered construction, slightly overhanging storey on the gable, inscription on the door beam preserved. In the rear part of the building, formerly stables and storerooms 1756
Evangelical parish church
Evangelical parish church On Weserufer 13
position
hall: 5, plot: 95 and 96
Early Gothic hall church, well-preserved paintings from around 1400, unplastered quarry stone masonry with corner blocks, roof made of Weser sandstone slabs, extension from 1969 13th Century
Former school
Former school On Weserufer 14 and 15
position
hall: 5, plot: 94/7 and 94/4
Half-timbered construction, stone base, hipped roof. Simple struts on the building corners. Upper floor higher than the ground floor. Side attachment. Mid 19th century
Stand construction
Stand construction On Weserufer 16 and 17
position
hall: 6, parcel: 37/1 and 40/2
Projecting gable with profiled framing area and inscription. There is also an inscription on the original door beam on the gable end. On the back the former gate entrance. Striking corner position. 1735
Residential building
Residential building Am Weserufer 18,
location
hall: 6, parcel: 218/42, 220/42, 222/44
Post construction, the Saxon farmhouse without gate, cantilevered gable triangle, beam heads and filler wood profiled. The cultivation from the early 19th century. 1st half of the 18th century
Residential building
Residential building On Weserufer 19 and 20
position
hall: 6, parcel: 47/3 and 147/48
Stand construction, the Saxon farmhouse without a gate, inscription on the beam above the original front door. 1755
Residential building
Residential building At the Weserufer 21
location
hall: 6, parcel: 49/1
Stand construction, Vaaker house type, today plastered 1st half of the 18th century
Residential building
Residential building Location on Weserufer 23
Diemel-Saxon farmhouse without gate, frame construction, inscription on the original door beam preserved 1736
Duplex
Duplex On Weserufer 25 and 26
position
hall: 6, parcel 55
Half-timbered construction, simple structure, simple struts on the collar and corner posts, dated rubble stone base, front door in the middle 1799
Half-timbered construction
Half-timbered construction On Weserufer 27 and 28
position
hall: 6, parcel: 191/66, 176/68
Eaves-mounted two-storey half-timbered building. Three-zone floor plan. Central high front door, regular five-axis window grouping. Significant in particular because of the lively and clear framework. around 1800
Rectory
Rectory Am Weserufer 31
location
hall: 6, parcel: 77/6
Eaves plastered late classicist timber frame building. Five-axis facade with a central, original, representative front door. Sandstone steps. Mid 19th century
Stand construction
Stand construction Am Weserufer 35
Location
hall: 6, parcel: 95/7
Typical baroque residential building for Vaake in gable-independent, two-storey post construction. Gable side facing the Weser. The half-timbering was changed on the front ground floor and the rear gable. Side extension at the end of the 19th century around 1750
Framing
Framing Am Weserufer 36
location
hall: 6, parcel: 96/4
Two-storey, eaves-standing half-timbered building on the basement with a ground-level, two-winged front door. Above the front door on the second floor is a built-on mid-house with a loading hatch around 1900 . Around 1800
Half-timbered construction
Half-timbered construction Am Weserufer 37
location
hall: 6, parcel: 97/3
Gable-independent, two-storey half-timbered building with a lively baroque half-timbered structure with carved ornaments. Crooked hip roof. 1st half of the 18th century
Half-timbered construction Am Weserufer 41,
location
hall: 6, parcel: 110/1
The oldest preserved timber frame building in Vaake, two-storey with a substantial overhang. The front door, which has since been relocated, has been preserved. 1678
Mündener Strasse 30
location
Mündener Strasse 32
location
Mündener Strasse 34
location
chapel
chapel Mündener Straße 35
Location
floor: 6, parcel: 39/7
Former Baptist chapel, then used by the New Apostolic Congregation, now used commercially. Plastered hall with stepped gable. Pointed-arch church portal on the gable side. 1929
Mündener Strasse 50
location
Mündener Strasse 62 and 64
location
Mündener Strasse 66 and 68
location
Mündener Strasse 72
location
Mündener Strasse 74 and 76
location
Mündener Strasse 78
location
Mündener Strasse 80
location
Mündener Strasse 84
location
Mündener Str 83-85 Vaake.jpg
Mündener Strasse 83 and 85
location
Old mill (demolished) Mündener Strasse 112
Small farm yard
Small farm yard Schulstraße 8
Location
hallway: 5, parcel:
Courtyard complex created at the same time as Schulstrasse 10. Residential building on the street in a constructive framework, which is now plastered. Small barns with stables behind the houses, around 1910. Ground floor made of bricks , upper floor as a storage room, made of structural timber-frame. around 1900
Small farm yard
Small farm yard Schulstrasse 10
position
hallway: 5, parcel:
See Schulstrasse 8 around 1900
Residential building
Residential building Schulstrasse 14 and 16
Location
hall: 5, parcel: 80, 79/4
Two-storey post construction with wide post position of the gable-side posts. Central ground floor house entrance on the gable side. Younger, half-timbered extension on the back. Dormer windows after 1990. around 1700

supporting documents

  • Brigitte Warlich-Schenk, Emanuel Braun, State Office for Monument Preservation Hesse: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Cultural monuments in Hesse, Kassel I district (Altkreis Hofgeismar), 1988, Theiss Verlag Stuttgart, ISBN 978-3-8062-1619-6 .