List of cultural monuments in Worms-Neuhausen
In the list of cultural monuments in Worms Neuhausen all cultural monuments of the district Worms Neuhausen 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 |
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Monument zone Gaustraße 60–66 |
Gaustraße 60-66 location |
1922-26 | Between 1922 and 1926 the Reichseisenbahngesellschaft built a residential complex with three-storey hipped roof buildings for railway employees | |
Monument zone Gaustraße / Grenzstraße / Bebelstraße | Gaustraße 65–75 (odd numbers), Grenzstraße 21–27 (odd numbers), Bebelstraße 85–93 (odd numbers) Lage |
1919-21 | small workers' settlement; three-part, horseshoe-shaped apartment building complex with green areas, 1919–21 | |
Monument zone settlement south of the Amandus Church | Güterhallenstrasse 53–77, Gaustrasse 55–63, Konrad-Meit-Platz 3–10, 12, 14 and 16, Johann-Hirt-Strasse 1–5, Würdtweinstrasse 2–14, Stralenbergstrasse 1–13 and 15, Bebelstrasse 78-92 , Thomasstrasse 2–16 location |
1921-30 | Rows of houses with gardens and green spaces, neo-baroque, Heimatstil, Bauhaus style, 1921 to around 1930 and early 1950s, architect Georg Metzler |
Individual monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Amandus | Bebelstrasse 71 location |
Saalbau, 1952 in greatly reduced forms based on a design by Albert Boßlet ; In the church: baroque crucifix, late Gothic bishop sculpture on a Gothic console, late Gothic Pietà | ||
Residential building | Gaustraße 88 location |
around 1900 | Stately late-historic house, Art Nouveau motifs, around 1900 | |
House to the crown | Gaustraße 108 location |
second half of the 18th century | Five-axis half-hip roof construction, Rococo engine, second half of the 18th century | |
War memorial | Gaustraße, corner of Eckenbertstraße location |
War memorial 1914/18; Bronze figure on a stone base, 1930/1937, sculptor David Fahrner (Freudenstadt) | ||
Former Catholic St. Cyriac Chapel | Kirchgasse 14 location |
1880 | Clinker-clad neo-Gothic hall building, 1880, architect: Dombaumeister Petrus Cuypers (Dombauhütte Mainz), simplified by the architect Lucas | |
Denzenmühle | Schäferstrasse 42 and 44 location |
18th century | also Schäfersmühle ; No. 44 Mill building, horseshoe-shaped complex, marked 1880, the core from the 18th century, multi-storey brick buildings, first quarter of the 20th century, in the north wing, after 1900, two entrances and window frames, 18th century; No. 42 villa-like house with hipped roof, 1936; Roman sarcophagus in the courtyard | |
Residential building | Stiftstrasse 5 location |
18th century | Baroque house, partly half-timbered (plastered), half-hip roof, 18th century | |
Residential building | Stiftstrasse 11 location |
1750 | representative single-storey baroque house with a mansard cripple roof, gate drive marked 1750 | |
Protestant church | Stiftstrasse 17 location |
1905/1907 | baroque hall building, 1905/1907, architect Paul Meißner (Darmstadt); with equipment | more pictures |
Former and abandoned cultural monuments
After the publication of the monument topography in 1992, the monument protection was lifted for the following cultural monuments (or they were deleted from the list of monuments after 2009) or they were destroyed by accidents:
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Residential building | Gaustraße 127 location |
Late 18th century | Baroque half-hipped roof, partly half-timbered (plastered), end of the 18th century |
literature
- Irene Spille (editor): Cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate. Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Volume 10: City of Worms. Werner, Worms 1992, ISBN 3-88462-084-3 .
- General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (publisher): Informational directory of the cultural monuments of the city of Worms (PDF; 5.0 MB). Mainz 2018.