List of cultural monuments in Uelversheim

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

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
basement, cellar Dienheimer Strasse, under No. 1
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1752 two barrel vaulted earth cellars, one of them marked 1752 and 1843
Summer palace of the Counts of Leiningen Eimsheimer Strasse 7
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1722 Four-sided system; seven-axis baroque hipped roof building, marked 1722, stately tithe barn, marked 1754, wine press house marked 1754, vaulted stables, formerly marked 1870, earth cellar marked 1891, two fountains from the 19th century; Baroque bench in the garden, marked 1791 Summer palace of the Counts of Leiningen
Evangelical parish church Kirchstrasse 2
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1722 Baroque octagonal central building, marked 1722, 1908 and 1959 (restoration), roof turret 1817 Evangelical parish church
War memorial Kirchstrasse, at No. 2
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1880 War memorial 1870/71 in the walled churchyard, sandstone obelisk in relief, 1880
Tombs and war memorial Oppenheimer Weg 18
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1841 Cemetery laid out in 1841; in the older part:
  • Philipp Starck tomb: late classical pillar with laurel wreath, around 1840/50
  • Catharina Stallmann's tomb: pillar with corner acroters, around 1840/50
  • Georg Stepp's tomb († 1845): pillar with a niche figure of the deceased in uniform
  • Tomb of Anna Maria Becker († 1848): late classical sandstone pillar
  • Tomb Maria Magdalena Stallmann née Hardt († 1849): rose branch relief
  • anonymous tomb: obelisk-like truncated cone, around 1850/60
  • anonymous tomb: broken column, around 1850/60
  • Tomb of Anna Maria Lück († 1856): late classical sandstone pillar with acroton crown
  • Jakob Stallmann († 1857) tomb: late classicist pillar
  • Jacob Stallmann II († 1863) tomb: flanked by Ionic three-quarter columns
  • Jakob Neumer I († 1864) tomb: elaborate vegetal reliefs
  • Tomb of Margarethe Hill born Bischmann († 1865): ancient crowning
  • anonymous tombs: two cast iron crosses for participants in the war of 1870/71, after 1870
  • Tomb of the married couple Conrad Abstein: New Renaissance with festoons, around 1880/90
  • Tomb Pauline and Frieda Diel († 1888): Children's grave with angel's head
  • Tomb of the married couple Johann Stallmann IV († 1886): with death symbols and an ancient crown
  • Tomb of Anna Katharina Stallmann († 1887): Stele in Wilhelminian style
  • Grave of Else Schilling († 1890): cast iron crucifix
  • Tomb of the married couple Karl Bischmann († 1888): ancient volute roof
  • Jakob Stallmann IV († 1891) tomb: neo-renaissance forms, cast iron enclosure
  • Tomb of the married couple Peter Becker († 1894): Wilhelminian style stele with corner acroters
  • Friedrich Hauer († 1896) tomb: Gothic decor
  • Tomb of the married couple Johann Eller († 1899): with triangular gable over rock base
  • Jakob Stallmann VI († 1899) tomb: with triangular gable over rock base
  • Tomb of the married couple Paul Kissinger († 1899): Wilhelminian style stele
  • Tomb of the married couple Ludwig Schleicher I († 1899): rich pilaster aedicula
  • Jakob Stallmann († 1901) tomb: pilaster aedicula
  • Tomb of the married couple Jakob Stallmann VII (around 1900): open book, rich forged enclosure
  • Albert Grassmann II tomb († 1900): Obelisk with palm fronds, wrought iron enclosure
  • Tomb of the Georg Scherner family († 1900): Neo-Renaissance display wall
  • Ottilie Martin née Knobloch († 1901) tomb: with pillars and a vegetable crown
  • Tomb of the Georg Lösch family († 1923): granite obelisk, around 1900

in the younger part:

  • Tomb of the Jakob Neumer III family († 1923): classifying display wall, bronze relief
  • Tomb war memorial 1914/18, bronze group, 1920s, sculptor A. Brandstetter, Munich
Tombs and war memorialmore pictures
town hall Rathausplatz 1
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1797 late baroque half-hipped roof building, partly half-timbered, marked 1797 town hall
Courtyard Rathausplatz 3
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18th and 19th centuries large four-sided courtyard, 18th and 19th centuries; two residential houses, front building probably from the late 18th century, younger part around 1870/80; Garden with a forged summer house, 1872; Basically a baroque barn with vaulted stable, around 1850/60 Courtyard
villa Rathausplatz 4
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1904 late historic villa on a lively floor plan with a rich roof landscape, inscribed 1904; Picturesque summer house in the spacious garden, around 1905/10 villa
Courtyard Rathausplatz 5
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last quarter of the 18th century stately four-sided courtyard; House probably from the last quarter of the 18th century, possibly older in the core, remodeled in the 19th century; Economy, plastered quarry stone buildings, around 1870/80; Gate system marked 1790; defining the plaza Courtyard
Gasthaus "Zum Schwanen" Römerstrasse 2
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early 18th century partly with ornamental framework, early 18th century, lintel marked 1763 Gasthaus "Zum Schwanen"
Weinolsheim water tank north of the village and east of Weinolsheim; Hallway On the topmost service
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1907 Cubic Art Nouveau type construction, marked 1907, architect Wilhelm Lenz , Kulturinspektion Mainz Weinolsheim water tankmore pictures
Vineyard house northeast of the village; Corridor of the Graunsberg
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first half of the 19th century earth-covered vineyard house, probably from the first half of the 19th century
Vineyard house east of the village; Zwingenberg hallway first half of the 19th century earth-covered vineyard house, probably from the first half of the 19th century
Uelversheim water tank southeast of the village; Hallway on Alsheimer Weg
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1906 Baroque style building, marked 1906, architect Wilhelm Lenz, Cultural Inspectorate Mainz Uelversheim water tankmore pictures
Vineyard house southeast of the village; Hallway in the Sandkaute
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first half of the 19th century earth-covered vineyard house, probably from the first half of the 19th century Vineyard housemore pictures

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