List of cultural monuments in Worms-Hochheim

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In the list of cultural monuments in Worms-Hochheim , all cultural monuments of the district of Worms-Hochheim are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of May 8, 2018).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone New Jewish cemetery Eckenbertstrasse 112
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1911 on the east side of the main Christian cemetery, laid out in 1911 according to plans by city architect Georg Metzler , with a sophisticated Art Nouveau mourning hall with original furnishings, 1911, and a building for the guards with enclosure; Graves from 1911 to the present day; Memorial to the Jewish war victims 1914/18 ; Ehrenfeld for Russian Jewish war victims 1914/18; Field for 14 Russian non-Jewish prisoners of war 1939/45 Monument zone New Jewish cemeterymore pictures
Monument zone at the Hochheimer Höhe main cemetery Eckenbertstrasse 114
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1900-02 Long rectangular wooded park with fountains and benches laid out in 1900–02, extension under the Horticultural Director 1917–33; Cemetery building: neo-Romanesque sandstone buildings, architect Georg Metzler, around 1900; Funeral hall: central building on a cross-shaped floor plan with crossing tower, extensions with vestibules (1902–04); Fields of honor for the victims of the First World War, 1917/18, field of honor with iron grave crosses for the veterans from 1870/71, field for French war victims 1914/18 and French civilians, “Patrie” memorial; late Gothic cemetery cross, around 1490, Master Thomas ; Memorial for the fallen in 1914/18, 1919 by sculptor Ernst Müller-Braunschweig , Charlottenburg; Grave fields for the victims of Worms in 1914/18, memorial for those who died on the two nights of bombing in 1945; "Allied Cemetery"; Field with individual graves of Russian war victims 1914/18, memorial 1918; Cenotaph for 113 British war victims 1914/18 ; Grave field for Polish war victims 1939/45; numerous private burial sites Monument zone at the Hochheimer Höhe main cemeterymore pictures
Monument zone Himmelskronstrasse Himmelskronstrasse 5, 7, 9 / 11A, 11 and 15, Pfarrer-Johannes-Wilhelm-Weil-Strasse 3 and 4
Lage
Together with the building complex of the former monastery church and the former administrative department, the properties form a monument zone that includes the second center of Hochheim; single-storey baroque houses, partly half-timbered, with covered gates Monument zone Himmelskronstrasse
Monument zone in the Römergarten / Celtesstraße / Agnesstraße In Römergarten 3–27, Celtesstrasse 5–25 and 10–28, Agnesstrasse 1–22
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1920s Terraced housing estate for minor officials and employees; Hipped roof buildings combined in groups with front gardens, 1920s Monument zone in the Römergarten / Celtesstraße / Agnesstraße
Monument zone Karl-Bittel-Park (Pfrimmpark) see list of cultural monuments in Worms-Pfiffligheim Monument zone Karl-Bittel-Park (Pfrimmpark)

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Residential building Berfritgasse 4
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early 18th century Corner house, partly with ornamental framework, early 18th century Residential building
Evangelical mountain church St. Peter Berggasse 6
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early 11th century Early Romanesque crypt and basement tower from the early 11th century, the two upper floors around 1200, post-Gothic nave, marked 1609; Bell from 1463 Evangelical mountain church St. Petermore pictures
town hall Binger Strasse 53
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from 1594 Baroque half-hipped roof building, marked 1772, decorative framework from the beginning of the 18th century, rear part of the building marked 1594 town hall
Local administration Binger Strasse 63 and 65
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1890/1900 former schoolhouse; No. 63: neo-classical plastered building, 1890; No. 65: Extension building with ground floor hall, around 1900 Local administrationmore pictures
Courtyard Binger Strasse 70
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from the 16th century Courtyard area; single-storey house on a high basement plinth, early 19th century, basement exit marked 1585, man gate marked 15 [xx]
Door run Binger Strasse, at No. 71
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1597 Gate run, marked 1597
Inscription plaque Keimstrasse, at No. 5
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1717 Inscription board of the Stiftsmühle, marked 1717
Keystone Mühlpfad, at No. 6
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1747 Keystone of the Schach'sche or Riesenmühle, marked 1747
villa Obergasse 6
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1908 stately villa, Art Nouveau and Art Deco motifs, 1908, architect Peter Klein villa
Catholic parish church St. Maria Himmelskron Pfarrer-Johannes-Wilhelm-Weil-Straße 3
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late 13th century Hall building, late 13th century, baroque roof turret, baroque bell tower 1905, entrance hall 1951; with equipment Catholic parish church St. Maria Himmelskron
Electoral Palatinate administration Pfarrer-Johannes-Wilhelm-Weil-Straße 4
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1728 now kindergarten; single-storey baroque hipped roof building, 1728, farm building with groin-vaulted stable, early 19th century, farm building with mansard hipped roof, probably from the 18th century Electoral Palatinate administration

Former cultural monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Spoilage Binger Strasse, at No. 33
Lage
Romanesque leaf capital; Building demolished in 2013; Whereabouts unknown

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