List of cultural monuments in Wintersheim

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In the list of cultural monuments in Wintersheim , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate local community of Wintersheim 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
Farm buildings Eimsheimer Strasse, to No. 11
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around 1850/60 Economy building, stately limestone building (partially plastered) with three-aisled vaulted stable, around 1850/60
school Grabengasse 4
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1732 Former school with teacher's apartment, formerly marked 1732, expanded in two axes in the late 18th century, remodeled in the second quarter of the 19th century, economy from the second half of the 19th century
Castle courtyard Hauptstrasse 11
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1345/46 late medieval residential tower; Limestone building, dated 1345/46, baroque renovation marked 1754; to the rear vaulted stable consisting of two parallel three-aisled units, 1844 Castle courtyard
town hall Kirchstrasse 3
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1826-29 former school house with teacher's apartment; late classical plastered building, 1826–29, 1841 single-axis extension, roof turret with clock; defining the streetscape
Staudhof Kirchstrasse 10
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early 17th century Four-sided courtyard; Hipped mansard roof, core from the early 17th century (Renaissance portal marked 1618), remodeled in Baroque style in the early 18th century, utility building from the 19th century
Protestant church Kirchstrasse 19
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1896/97 neo-Gothic quarry stone building, hip roof with tower-like roof turret, 1896/97, architect August Ermel, Worms; defining the townscape
Water reservoir and observation tower north of the village on the road to Eimsheim; Hallway at the jump cage
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1906 Art Nouveau building with romanizing motifs, inscribed 1906, architect Wilhelm Lenz , Kulturinspektion Mainz; shaping the landscape Water reservoir and observation tower
Dorn-Dürkheim water reservoir northwest of the village; Corridor above the Hillesheimer Rech
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1906 Cubic type construction, baroque Art Nouveau, marked 1906, architect Wilhelm Lenz, Cultural Inspection Mainz Dorn-Dürkheim water reservoir
graveyard west of the village; Hallway at the churchyard
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after 1800 laid out between 1800 and 1818
  • War memorial 1914/18, expanded after 1950 by Gustav Nonnenmacher , Worms, for the fallen in 1939/45

Newly positioned opposite the entrance:

  • Tomb of Katharina Dettweiler born Lehmann († 1854): sculpted crown
  • Grave of Jean Dettweiler († 1865): broken column:
  • Tomb of Elisabeth Dettweiler, born Lehmann († 1846): with gable and corner acrotera
  • Samuel Dettweiler († 1859) tomb: pillars with arched panels
  • Tomb Samuel Dettweiler († 1868): Truncated column with drapery
  • Friedrich Dettweiler tomb († 1860): Truncated column with drapery
  • Valentin Grohé III tomb, mighty cube with urn crown, first half of the 19th century
  • Jakob Groh II († 1865) tomb: Gothic style with richly structured upper end
  • Elisabethe Huxel († 1872) tomb: gabled with branch ornamentation
  • Tomb Johann Engelhof († 1887): antique stele
  • Tomb of the married couple Jakob Darmstädter († 1884): stately stele

in the south half

  • Hereditary funeral for six generations of the Mennonite winemaking family Dettweiler, created in 1875
  • tomb of Peter Dettweiler († 1904) under a hundred-year-old plane tree: neo-classical Monopteros
  • Tomb of Christian Dettweiler († 1868): New Renaissance stele
  • Tomb Peter Dettweiler († 1844): Classicist red sandstone pillar with urn crown
  • Gravestone Magda Eleonora Dettweiler born Wagner († 1866): Gothicized aedicula
  • Tomb of the married couple Christian Dettweiler († 1893): richly carved sandstone stele
  • Tomb of the married couple Heinrich Dettweiler († 1912): curved Art Nouveau stele
  • Emma Dettweiler's tomb († 1910): Art Nouveau stele with an angel's head
  • Grave of Frida Schwarz, born Dettweiler († 1900): Obelisk
  • Tomb of the married couple Johann Dettweiler († 1893): Obelisk on a rock base
  • Tomb of the married couple August Dettweiler († 1912): classifying pilaster pedicle
  • Tomb of the married couple Friedrich Huxel († 1905): Granite obelisk
  • Tomb of the married couple Christian Dettweiler II († 1901): boulder-like stele
  • Tomb of the married couple Philipp Huxel: granite obelisk, around 1900
  • Grave of Reinhard Dettweiler († 1939) and Otto Dettweiler († 1944): in the manner of a boulder made of black granite
  • Friedrich Dettweiler († 1939) tomb: shell limestone with bronze plaque
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Former cultural monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Residential building Seilenbachgasse 2
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early 17th century single-storey house with a shield gable, essentially from the early 17th century: demolished after 2011

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