List of cultural monuments in Sprendlingen

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In the list of cultural monuments in Sprendlingen , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Sprendlingen are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of January 2, 2017).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone Christian cemetery Kreuznacher Strasse
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1839 the area enclosed by a quarry stone wall was laid out in 1839, accessed by a right-angled network of paths with old trees; the original south entrance of the main axis with gothic sandstone pillars (wrought iron gate grille)
  • weathered cemetery cross, 1855 (?)
  • War memorial 1914/18, artificial stone display wall with reliefs, late 1920s; Remnants of the war memorial, cubic granite block above the rock base
  • Tomb of the married couple Heinrich Schnell II († 1892): mighty granite, with an urn with a flower wreath on it
  • Friedrich Schnell IV tomb, around 1900: sandstone obelisk
  • Tomb of the Johann Schnell V family († 1906): ornate small complex, stele flanked in the middle by urns, stone enclosure with side benches, ornate wrought iron grating
  • Tomb of the Philipp Schnell VII family († 1921): Tomb made of boulder-like granite blocks with a large, galvanoplastic figure of a mourning woman on the side
  • on the eastern cemetery wall: tomb of the Johann Strunck II family († 1952), first documented in 1924: display wall made of artificial stone, in front of it mourners (electroplating)
  • Jacob Schnell V tomb, early 1920s: granite stele, next to it a galvanoplastic figure of a mourning woman
Jewish cemetery monument zone Kreuznacher Strasse
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around 1870 opened around 1870, narrow, elongated, unfenced strip of land without its own access in the middle of the Christian cemetery; 81 gravestones, usually inscribed in Hebrew and German, partly weathered or damaged, dated from 1872 to 1936
Badischer Amtshof monument zone Schmittstraße 7/9, Kasernengasse 4/6
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from 1710 former Badischer Amtshof (cellar), baroque building complex that dominates the street scene; No. 9 former office building, baroque half-hip roof building, marked 1710; No. 7 three-aisled former wine press house, extended in 1880; Torfahrt marked 1752, with a late Gothic arch; No. 4 three-storey "barracks", No. 6 former tithe barn with a crooked hip roof

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Water tower Badenheimer Strasse 19a
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around 1890 “Schnell & Pfeil” brickworks water tower; Late founding round tower, around 1890, tail hood shortly after 1900
Courtyard Christophgasse 3
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18th and 19th centuries Winkelhof , 18th and 19th centuries; Baroque house, probably from the 18th century, remodeled in a late Classicist style
Courtyard Dammstrasse 4
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1890 former winery; Wilhelminian style villa, marked 1890, architect Andreas Dorn ; Hinterhaus 1892, "Weinlager" 1898, architect Wilhelm Spang
Courtyard Gau-Bickelheimer Strasse 24
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18th and 19th centuries Four-sided courtyard, 18th and 19th centuries; late baroque half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1746, barn marked 1809; defining the streetscape
Residential building Gau-Bickelheimer Strasse 30
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Mid 18th century Baroque half-timbered house, partly massive, probably from the middle of the 18th century
Residential building Gertrudenstrasse 16
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1806 Half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1806
Courtyard Gertrudenstrasse 39
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18th and 19th centuries Hakenhof, 18th and 19th centuries; Baroque half-timbered house, partly solid, plastered, probably around 1740, archway marked 1742; defining the streetscape
Garden area Jungferngasse 8
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from 1836 Extensive walled garden with a network of paths and trees, probably from the 1920s (new plant), sophisticated late classicist garden house, after 1836, and other small-scale architecture
Wayside cross Karlstrasse, at No. 6
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1814 Wayside cross, reliefs of the tools of suffering, inscribed 1814 (renovated)
town hall Marktplatz 2
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1895/96 representative plastered building, partly half-timbered, Gothic and Renaissance motifs, 1895/96; defining the plaza town hall
Evangelical rectory Marktplatz 7
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1767 late baroque hipped roof building, marked 1767; defining the streetscape
Residential building Marktplatz 10
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1742 Baroque house, partly with ornamental framework, gate system 1742
Residential building Marktplatz 14
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18th century baroque half-timbered house, plastered, 18th century
Evangelical parish church Marktplatz 24
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1820-22 Hall building, classical and Gothic motifs, 1820–22, architect Friedrich Schneider , Mainz, late Gothic round tower; Weathered baroque tombstones in front of the church Evangelical parish church
Residential building Palmgasse 1
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1769 Baroque half-timbered house, partly solid, plastered, marked 1769; former man gate marked 1742; defining the plaza
Catholic rectory Pfarrgasse 6
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1768 Baroque hipped roof building, 1768
Courtyard Schmittstrasse 4
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18th and 19th centuries Four-sided courtyard, 18th and 19th centuries; Baroque house, marked 1756
Catholic Parish Church of St. Michael Schulstrasse 40
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1899/1900 three-aisled neo-Gothic stepped hall, 1899/1900, architect Heinrich Renard , Cologne; defining the townscape Catholic Parish Church of St. Michael
school Schulstrasse 44
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1890 former elementary school, now elementary school; representative neo-renaissance clinker brick building, 1890, architect Andreas Dorn
Factory building St. Johanner Strasse no number
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from 1929 former Eduard Weller flower pot factory; Multi-part complex of boarded-up halls with studs on a brick substructure from 1929 with technical and other associated equipment
hotel St. Johanner Strasse 6
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1887 former hotel; clinker building from the late founding period, marked 1887, architect Andreas Dorn; defining the streetscape
museum St. Johanner Strasse 14
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18th and 19th centuries Dreiseithof, 18th and 19th centuries; Baroque half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1751, gate system marked 1804
Inn "To the City of Frankfurt" St. Johanner Strasse 42
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1845/46 Courtyard, 1845/46; late classicist house
Former synagogue Synagogengasse 8
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1825 Plastered building in round arch style, 1825
Residential building Zotzenheimer Strasse 1
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1910 Villa-like mansard roof building in country house style, 1910, architect Jacob Beck II

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