List of cultural monuments in Wattenheim
In the list of cultural monuments in Wattenheim , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Wattenheim are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of November 29, 2016).
Monument zones
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Monument zone town center | Hauptstrasse 1–47 (odd numbers) and 4–44 (even numbers), Hettenleidelheimer Strasse 11–13, Kirchgasse 1–5, Pfarrbrunnengässchen Lage |
18th and 19th centuries | Closed street scene of a typical Palatinate village from the 18th and 19th centuries, with two churches, rectories, a former stately home, town hall, school, tax collection, gatehouse buildings |
Individual monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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graveyard | Friedhofsstrasse location |
from the 18th century | enclosed area, quarry stone wall with gate from the Wilhelminian era; 19th century cemetery cross; four baroque tombstones in the wall; two grave cross feet, 1801 and 1795; two baroque grave crosses and two baroque grave slabs, 18th century; Hofmann family: two cast iron grave crosses, probably 1860 and 1867; B. Pfister († 1884), neo-Gothic cast-iron grave cross; War memorial 1870/71, marked 1903; lavish resting place of the J. Alles family, around 1900; Rudolph siblings, open temple, early 20th century; H. Rauch family (from 1913), aedicule with mourner; The Derk couple (from 1913), aedicula with Christ; Families Pfister and Schmelz (from 1887), three-part new renaissance system | |
Courtyard | Hauptstrasse 1 location |
18th and 19th centuries | Four-sided courtyard, 18th and 19th centuries; Half-hip roof construction, second half of the 18th century, extension in 1844; defining the streetscape | |
Wayside cross | Main street, opposite No. 1 location |
1844 | Balkenkreuz, artificial stone body, marked 1844 and 1867 (renovated) | |
Blumencronscher Hof | Hauptstrasse 3/5/7 location |
late 18th or early 19th century | thirteen-axis hipped roof construction, late 18th or early 19th century; Spolie: baroque crest stone in relief | |
Local government | Hauptstrasse 10 location |
1830/32 | former Catholic rectory, now municipal administration; bichromer classicist hipped roof building, 1830/32, architect Johann Bernhard Spatz , Speyer | |
town hall | Hauptstrasse 11 location |
1730 | former town hall; representative late baroque hipped roof building, 1730 | |
Courtyard | Hauptstrasse 12 location |
late 18th century | Courtyard, late 18th century; lavishly decorated hipped roof building, marked 1789; lintel in relief in the barn (Spolie) | |
Courtyard | Hauptstrasse 15 location |
1801 | courtyard area that characterizes the street; Half-hip roof building, marked 1801, gate drive built over in 1875, farm buildings | |
Courtyard | Hauptstrasse 28 location |
18th and 19th centuries | Four-sided courtyard that shapes the street scene, 18th and 19th centuries; Late Baroque house, end of the 18th century, covered gate, marked 1823 on the back, vaulted stable over columns, mid-19th century | |
school | Hauptstrasse 34 location |
1839-42 | sophisticated plastered building in the arched style, marked 1839–42; defining the streetscape | |
Catholic Parish Church of St. Alban | Hauptstrasse 48 and no number location |
1892/93 | three-aisled neo-Gothic hall, sandstone block construction, 1892/93, architect Wilhelm Schulte I , Neustadt; defining the townscape; No. 48: Catholic rectory, stately hipped roof building, 1895 |
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Spolia | Hauptstrasse, at No. 66 location |
late 18th century | two sandstone reliefs, probably from the late 18th century | |
Courtyard | Hauptstrasse 67 location |
18th and 19th centuries | Four-sided courtyard, 18th and 19th centuries; two-part house: late baroque half-hipped roof building, marked 1792, gatehouse building marked 1816, basement gate marked 1839; Commercial buildings marked 1788; Cottage garden around 1900 | |
Motorway maintenance department | Hettenleidelheimer Strasse location |
around 1936/37 | Right-angled system of single-storey sandstone-clad buildings, warehouse buildings partly half-timbered and brick, around 1936/37 | |
Wayside cross | Hettenleidelheimer Strasse location |
early 20th century | Way cross, neo-baroque base, cast metal body, early 20th century | |
Courtyard | Hettenleidelheimer Straße 6 location |
18th and early 19th centuries | Hakenhof, 18th and early 19th centuries; single-storey house, marked 1823 (renovation); defining the townscape | |
Protestant rectory | Kirchengasse 2 location |
1894 | one and a half story neo-renaissance building, 1894 | |
Protestant Church | Kirchengasse 4 location |
first half of the 13th century | Choir tower, first half of the 13th century, bell storey, helmet and hood baroque; baroque hall, marked 1772, with medieval remains (?); with equipment | more pictures |
Wayside cross | Leininger Strasse, at No. 11 location |
second half of the 19th century | Way cross, sandstone plinth, cast iron crucifix, probably from the Eisenberger Hütte, second half of the 19th century | |
Pietà | Speyerer Straße, at No. 5 location |
Mid 18th century | Pietà, late baroque wooden sculpture, mid-18th century | |
Inscription plate | Staufergasse, at No. 17 Lage |
1839 | Inscription plate, sandstone plate framed by pearl rods with building inscription, marked 1839 | |
Combe cross | west of the village on the elevated road; District on the plate location |
16th Century | Stone cross fragment, probably from the 16th century | |
Butcher stone | west of the village at the Combe cross; District on the plate location |
around 1730 | Upper part of a sandstone cross, probably around 1730, marked 1744, 1746, 1749 (border walkways?) | |
Wassner or Jakobskreuz | west of the village on the elevated road; District Small Bohl location |
1866 | Sandstone cross fragment, marked 1866 | |
Fly stone | west of the village; Corridor at the Eisenberger Wald location |
Menhir, sandstone block as the crowning of a barrow | ||
Landmark | west of the place at the flies stone; Corridor at the Eisenberger Wald location |
Landmark with the remains of a coat of arms and a horseshoe relief | ||
Wayside cross | west of the village; District on the commons location |
19th or 20th century | Wayside cross; enclosed sandstone cross, 19th or 20th century |
literature
- Georg Peter Karn, Ulrike Weber (arrangement): Bad Dürkheim district. City of Grünstadt, Union communities Freinsheim, Grünstadt-Land and Hettenleidelheim (= cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate. Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany . Volume 13.2 ). Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2006, ISBN 3-88462-215-3 .
- General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (Ed.): Informational directory of cultural monuments in the Bad Dürkheim district (PDF; 5.1 MB). Mainz 2016.
Web links
Commons : Kulturdenkmäler in Wattenheim - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files