List of cultural monuments in the core town of Bad Kreuznach / streets L – Z

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In the list of cultural monuments in Bad Kreuznach / streets L – Z , the cultural monuments in the core city of the Rhineland-Palatinate city ​​of Bad Kreuznach are listed, which are located in the streets that begin with the letters L – Z. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of May 8, 2017).

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Residential building Lämmergasse 5
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1689 two-part late baroque corner house, partly half-timbered, after 1689; defining the streetscape
Residential and commercial building Lämmergasse 9/11
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15th or 16th century Residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered, stair tower, core from the 15th or 16th century, No. 9 three-storey
Residential and commercial building Lämmergasse 13
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late 18th century Solid construction with a mighty hipped roof, probably from the late 18th century
Residential and commercial building Lämmergasse 26
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18th century Corner residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered (plastered), probably from the 18th century, remodeled in 1890; Basement before 1689
Residential building Lämmergasse 28
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1779 Large-volume, essentially baroque house, partly half-timbered (plastered), marked 1779, remodeled in 1861; Basement before 1689
Residential building Lämmergasse 34
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around 1700 Corner house, plastered half-timbered building, around or soon after 1700; defining the streetscape Residential building
Residential building Lauergasse 5
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around 1800 two and a half storey, plastered half-timbered house, partly slated, end of the 18th or beginning of the 19th century; Part of the so-called Little Venice
Residential building Lauergasse 9
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19th century picturesque, plastered half-timbered house, 19th century
Residential building Lauergasse 11
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1885 Residential house, brick building from the Wilhelminian era, 1885, architect Eduard Zimmermann
Fisherman's gate Magister-Faust-Gasse
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Part of the city fortification of the Neustadt: bank fortification with an opening to the Ellerbach Fisherman's gate
Residential building Magister-Faust-Gasse 2
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in the middle of the 19th century three-storey three-window house, mid-19th century; Part of the so-called Little Venice
Residential building Magister-Faust-Gasse 4
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later 18th century three-storey four-window house, plastered half-timbered building, late 18th century; Part of the so-called Little Venice
Residential building Magister-Faust-Gasse 6
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late 18th century three-storey three-window house, plastered half-timbered building, late 18th century, porches in 1890; Part of the so-called Little Venice
Residential building Magister-Faust-Gasse 9
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early 19th century three-story house on an irregular floor plan, partly half-timbered, early 19th century
Residential building Magister-Faust-Gasse 15/17
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18th century Double dwelling, plastered half-timbered buildings, probably from the 18th century, No. 17 partially changed in 1894; defining the streetscape
Residential building Magister-Faust-Gasse 21
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Early 19th century Row house, partly half-timbered (plastered), early 19th century
Urban barrel oak Magister-Faust-Gasse 24
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18th century Residential house, plastered half-timbered building, half-hip roof, 18th century; Part of the so-called Little Venice
Elt'scher Hof Magister-Faust-Gasse 25
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1604 large-volume residential building, baroque half-hipped roof over an older (medieval?) cellar, gate drive 1821, inscribed 1604 (?)
Residential building Magister-Faust-Gasse 28
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around 1800 three-storey row house, partly half-timbered (plastered), around 1800 with older parts, shop fitting 1896; Part of the so-called Little Venice
Residential building Magister-Faust-Gasse 30
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around 1800 three-storey row house, partly half-timbered (plastered), around 1800; Part of the so-called Little Venice
Residential building Magister-Faust-Gasse 46
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three-storey plastered building, massive ground floor, the two upper floors plastered half-timbering
Dr. Faust House Magister-Faust-Gasse 47
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1764 Residential and commercial building, visible framework probably from 1764, half-hip roof, cellar marked 1590 Dr. Faust Housemore pictures
Residential building Magister-Faust-Gasse 48
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three-storey plastered half-timbered building with a solid ground floor
Old Nahe Bridge Mannheimer Strasse
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around 1300 spans the Nahe, Badörth and Mühlenteich, around 1300, changed several times Old Nahe Bridgemore pictures
Dienheimer Hof Mannheimer Strasse 6
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1563 Renaissance building, 1563, three-storey neo-classical extension, early 19th century (?)
Gottschalk's house of Jews Mannheimer Strasse 12
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16th Century Three-storey corner residential and commercial building, multi-part building complex, partly from the 16th century, combined by adding another storey in the 18th century
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 15
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1884 stately three-storey residential and commercial building, classical quarry stone building with hipped roof, 1884
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 16
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three-storey residential and commercial building, late baroque half-timbered building; Basement before 1689
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 17
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18th century three-storey residential and commercial building, plastered half-timbered building with hipped roof, 18th century, shop fitting around 1897; Basement before 1689
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 19
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18th century three-storey residential and commercial building, plastered half-timbered building with mansard roof, 18th century, shop built in 1904
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 21
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third quarter of the 19th century three-and-a-half-storey residential and commercial building, late classicist motifs, probably from the third quarter of the 19th century
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 22
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1764 three-storey residential and commercial building, plastered half-timbered building with hipped roof, marked 1764 and 1864 (classicist conversion); two cellars before 1689
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 27
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18th century three-storey corner residential and commercial building, plastered half-timbered building, 18th century; Basement before 1689
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 29
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three-storey corner residential and commercial building, late baroque, boarded half-timbered building
Residential and commercial buildings Mannheimer Strasse 32, 34, 36
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17th century No. 32 three-storey residential and commercial building, half-timbered building, 17th century (?), No. 34 plastered half-timbered building, No. 36 partly half-timbered
Lion pharmacy Mannheimer Strasse 35
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1853 Residential and commercial building, imposing neo-renaissance building, 1853, heightened with a hipped roof in 1950, architect Max Weber
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 39
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late 18th century four-storey residential and commercial building, half-timbered buildings, late 18th century, neo-classical in the 19th century, overhauled and plastered, cellar before 1689
stairway Mannheimer Straße, in no. 40
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three-storey late Gothic spiral staircase
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 41
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late 18th century four-storey residential and commercial building, half-timbered buildings, late 18th century, in the 19th century neo-classical and plastered over
Bridge house Mannheimer Strasse 43
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1849 three-storey corner residential and commercial building, partly marble, 1849; Part of the so-called Little Venice
Bridge house Mannheimer Strasse 45
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18th or 19th century three-storey row residential and commercial building, plastered half-timbered building with mansard roof, 18th or 19th century
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 47
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18th century three-storey corner residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered (plastered), hipped roof, 18th century
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 49
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1905 three-storey corner residential and commercial building, clinker brick building, 1905, architects Henke & Sohn Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial buildings Mannheimer Strasse 52 and 54
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second half of the 18th century four-storey late baroque residential and commercial buildings, partly half-timbered (plastered), second half of the 18th century; Part of the so-called Little Venice
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 53/55
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18th century three-storey late baroque semi-detached house, 18th century, neo-classical remodeling in the 19th century; Cellar probably around 1500
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 56
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second half of the 18th century three-storey row residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered (plastered), second half of the 18th century, extension on knaggen; Part of the so-called Little Venice
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 60
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18th century three-storey residential and commercial building, plastered half-timbered building with hipped roof, 18th century; older basement
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 62
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1671 two-axle residential and commercial building, partly timber-frame, marked 1671, mansard roof 18th century
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 64
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second half of the 18th century four-storey residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered (plastered), second half of the 18th century; Basement before 1689
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 66
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three-storey plastered half-timbered buildings with mansard roofs, remodeling in the 19th and 20th centuries
Half-timbered house Mannheimer Straße 68
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18th century four-storey half-timbered house (clad), 18th century
Bridge house Mannheimer Strasse 69/71
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before 1618 Half-hipped roof building, partially half-timbered plastered and slated, mainly before 1618; Rear four-storey transverse building with stepped gables, 1933 ff., architect Fr. K. Rheinstädter
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Straße 77, Mühlenstraße 2
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around 1600 three-storey residential and commercial building, some with decorative framework, around 1600, mansard roof around 1700; Mühlenstrasse 2 at the same time Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 78
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after 1689 three-storey row residential and commercial building, probably after 1689, brick facade 1895, architect Fr. K. Rheinstädter; Cellar older Residential and commercial building
Swan pharmacy Mannheimer Straße 88, Kurhausstraße 1
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1903 two- and three-storey residential and commercial building, sophisticated neo-renaissance building, 1903, architect Hans Best
Bridge house Mannheimer Strasse 90
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1829 Residential and commercial building with a mansard roof, 1829
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 91
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1903 four-storey residential and commercial building, sophisticated, late-historical plastered building, 1903, architect Kaspar Bauer; Cellar older
Bridge house Mannheimer Strasse 92
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1595 Two- and four-story plastered building, in the core from 1595, extension in 1867, remodeling in 1890, architect Wilhelm Metzger Bridge house
Bridge house Mannheimer Strasse 94
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1609 three-storey half-timbered building, plastered and slated, 1609 Bridge house
Bridge house Mannheimer Strasse 96
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1612 broad-based, plastered half-timbered building, 1612 Bridge house
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 99
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18th century Row residential and commercial building, baroque mansard roof, 18th century
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 101
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18th century Row residential and commercial building, baroque mansard roof, 18th century
plaque Mannheimer Strasse, at No. 114
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Bronze plaque with a bust of Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher plaque
Unicorn pharmacy Mannheimer Strasse 128
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1883 three-story brick building with Mansardwalmdach, renaissance, 1883, architect Heinrich Ruppert
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 130
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1905/06 four-storey corner residential and commercial building, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1905/06, architect Hans Best
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 198 / 198a
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1896/97 axially symmetrical double residential and commercial building, clinker brick building with a mansard hipped roof, 1896/97, architect Heinrich Ruppert
Residential building Mannheimer Strasse 209
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1889/90 Corner house, brick building, new renaissance motifs, 1889/90, architect Heinrich Ruppert
Residential and commercial building Mannheimer Strasse 230
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1898 three-storey corner residential and commercial building, brick building with hipped mansard roof, neo-renaissance, 1898, architect Wilhelm Metzger
Residential building Mannheimer Strasse 232 / 232a
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1900/01 three-storey house, clinker brick building with mansard roof, new renaissance motifs, 1900/01, architect Wilhelm Metzger
Residential building Mannheimer Strasse 240
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1899 three-storey row house, clinker brick building, neo-renaissance, 1899, architect Wilhelm Metzger
Residential building Mannheimer Strasse 254
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1900 Villa-like house, mansard roof, neo-renaissance, 1900, architect probably Hermann Herter
Residential building Mannheimer Strasse 256
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1902/03 Villa-like house, hipped mansard roof, new renaissance motifs, 1902/03, architect Hermann Herter
Residential building Manteuffelstrasse 1, Prinz-Friedrich-Karl-Strasse 2
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1921/22 Double dwelling with a half-hipped roof, classicist, Heimatstil and Art Deco motifs, 1921/22, architect Wilhelm Koban, Darmstadt
villa Manteuffelstrasse 3
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1925/26 stately villa, neo-baroque hipped roof building, 1925/26, architect Richard Starig ; temple-like garage, garden shed
Residential building Mathildenstrasse 1
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1903 two and a half story corner house, brick building with plastered surfaces, 1903, architect August Henke & Sohn; Horse stable, single-storey building with hipped roof, 1904
Herf winery Matthäushof 2
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around 1780 Angular building with a mansard roof, around 1780; fragments of the late medieval predecessor on the south elevation
Residential building Metzgergasse 12
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Basically a baroque semi-detached house, partly half-timbered (plastered), renovation around 1800
Residential building Metzgergasse 16
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17th or 18th century Residential house, partly half-timbered, 17th or 18th century
Residential building Middle Flurweg 2/4
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1925 Double house with hipped roof, Art Deco motifs, 1925, architect Düttermann
Residential building Mittlerer Flurweg 6/8
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1925 Double house with hipped roof, Art Deco motifs, 1925, architect Düttermann
Residential building Mittlerer Flurweg 18/20
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1925 Double house with hipped roof, Art Deco motifs, 1925, architect Düttermann
Residential building Mittlerer Flurweg 30/32, Rheinstraße 16
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1930/31 elongated corner house with hipped roof, 1930/31, architect Karl Heep
villa Moltkestrasse 3
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1913/14 Villa, cubic hipped roof, 1913/14, architect Hans Best, neo-classical porch 1939
villa Moltkestrasse 6
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1914/15 Hip roof villa, outside staircase, 1914/15, architect Willibald Hamburger
Residential and commercial building Mühlenstrasse 5
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1881/82 three-storey residential and commercial building, late historical couple, 1881/82, architect R. Wagner Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Mühlenstrasse 7
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around 1600 Residential and commercial building, in the core supposedly around 1600, shop fitting in the middle of the 19th century
Residential and commercial building Mühlenstrasse 8
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18th century three-storey residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered, (plastered), 18th century
Residential and guest house Mühlenstrasse 10
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Elongated living room and inn, reconstruction with neo-classical motifs, 1897, architects Gebrüder Lang
Residential and commercial building Mühlenstrasse 11
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around 1800 Elongated residential and commercial building, probably around 1800, 19th century shop fittings
Flour scales Mühlenstrasse 21
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Mid 18th century Mansard roof, partly half-timbered (plastered), mid-18th century Flour scalesmore pictures
Tress' mill Mühlenstraße 23/25, 32/34
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1816 three-storey building complex, marked 1816, partial expansion 1898/99, renovation 1942/43, architect Max Weber Tress' mill
Residential building Mühlenstrasse 33
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second half of the 19th century Three-window house, brick building, second half of the 19th century Residential building
Bank building Mühlenstrasse 37
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1901/02 former Reichsbank; three-storey corner building, representative baroque sandstone block building with mansard hipped roof, 1901/02, architects Curjel and Moser, Karlsruhe Bank building
Factory building Mühlenstrasse 78
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around 1880 former furniture factory and joinery of the Holz brothers; Large-volume three-story brick building with a hipped roof, around 1880
Residential building Mühlenstrasse 84
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1891/92 sophisticated brick building, neo-renaissance, 1891/92, architect Philipp Hassinger
Hotel Quellenhof Nachtigallenweg 2
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1912/13 Three-part hipped roof building with three-storey middle section, 1912/13, architect Hugo Völker Hotel Quellenhof
villa Neufelder Weg 65
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1930/31 Cast-stone-integrated hip roof building, 1930/31, architect Hans Best & Co
Residential building Neufelder Weg 67
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1920s Villa-like house on an L-shaped floor plan, hipped roof, 1920s
villa Neufelder Weg 79
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1929 imposing hipped roof villa, 1929, architect Hans Best
Residential building Oranienstrasse 3
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1876/77 Large three-story house with a rear extension, classicist motifs, 1876/77, architect J. Lang
villa Oranienstrasse 4a
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1903/04 Wilhelminian style villa, partly half-timbered, 1903/04, architect Peter Kreuz
villa Oranienstraße 7, Salinenstraße 75
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1902/03 three-storey double villa with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1902/03, architect Peter Kreuz
Residential building Oranienstrasse 10/12
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1905/06 villa-like double house with hipped roof, Art Nouveau motifs, 1905/06, architect Peter Kreuz
Residential building Oranienstrasse 13/15
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1903/04 Villa-like double house, clinker brick building with hipped roof, neo-renaissance, 1903/04, architect Peter Kreuz
villa Oranienstrasse 14
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1906 Elaborate country house-like villa, 1906, architect Peter Kreuz
Residential building Oranienstrasse 17
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1905/06 villa-like house with hipped roof, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1905/06, architect Peter Kreuz
Residential building Oranienstrasse 19
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1904/05 villa-like house with moving roof landscape, new renaissance motifs, 1904/05, architect Peter Kreuz (?)
Residential houses Pestalozzistraße 4, 6, 8
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1925/26 single-storey mansard roof buildings, 1925/26, architect Karl Heep
villa Pestalozzistraße 5
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1926/27 single-storey villa, partially hipped mansard roof, 1926/27, architect Martin Au
Residential building Pestalozzistraße 9
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1926 villa-like house with hipped roof, 1926, architect Peter Riedle
Residential building Pfingstwiese 7 / 7a
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1906/07 Residential house with cellar, brick building with hipped roof, 1906/07, architect CW Kron
Residential building Philippstrasse 3
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1900/01 two-and-a-half-storey corner house, new renaissance motifs, 1900/01, architects Gebrüder Lang
Residential building Philippstrasse 5
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1895/96 Corner house, yellow brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1895/96, architects Gebrüder Lang
villa Philippstrasse 6
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1900/01 stately villa with mansard hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1900/01
Residential building Philippstrasse 8
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1900/01 Villa-like mansard hipped roof, corner tower with loggia, neo-renaissance motifs, 1900/01, architect Heinrich Müller
Residential building Philippstrasse 9
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1906/07 Residential house, clinker brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1906/07, architect Friedrich Metzger
Residential building Philippstrasse 10
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1902 Villa-like house, sophisticated mansard hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, inscribed 1902, architect probably Heinrich Müller
Primary School Planiger Strasse Planiger Strasse 4
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1870 Late classical porphyry cuboid construction with hipped roof, 1870
Residential houses Planiger Strasse 15 / 15a
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1908/09 three-storey plastered sandstone buildings, new renaissance motifs, 1908/09, architect Kaspar Bauer; No. 15 with tower-like bay window, 15a with central projection; defining the plaza
Residential and commercial building Planiger Strasse 27
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1896/97 two-and-a-half-storey corner residential and commercial building with cellar building, clinker brick building with hipped roof, 1896/97, architect August Henke
Factory Planiger Strasse 139–147
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1911 Seitz-Ensinger-Noll-Maschinenbau AG factory; sophisticated three-and-a-half-story neo-classical hipped roof building, 1911, architect Hans Best, extension 1912; single-storey shed building, 1928/29, architect Erwin Hahn
Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas Poststrasse
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13th and 14th centuries three-aisled basilica, mainly from the 13th and 14th centuries, extended in the middle of the 15th century, partially baroque in 1713, 1897–1905 partially changing renovation with tower, architect Ludwig Becker , Mainz; with equipment;
outside late baroque crucifix, 1777
Catholic parish church of St. Nicholasmore pictures
Town clerk Poststrasse 7
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1540 three-storey renaissance building, partly with ornamental framework, half-hip roof, 1540; Shop fitting and plaster facade 19th century Town clerk
Residential and commercial building Poststrasse 8
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in the middle of the 19th century large-volume residential and commercial building; three-storey hipped roof, partly half-timbered (plastered), shop arcades, mid-19th century
Residential and commercial building Poststrasse 11
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18th century three-storey five-axis half-timbered building (plastered), partly solid, 18th century Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Poststrasse 15
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18th century Row residential and commercial building; Half-timbered building (plastered), probably from the 18th century; Cellar older
Residential and commercial building Poststrasse 17
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in the middle of the 19th century three-storey, two-part residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered; Three-window house, mid-19th century, renovation and expansion in 1899/1900, architect Hans Best; Cellar older
Castle house "Zum Braunshorn" Poststrasse 21
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around 1573 three-storey mansard roof, partly half-timbered (plastered), in the core around 1573 (denotes stair tower), heightening and renovation probably in the 18th century
villa Priegerpromenade 1
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1895/96 representative historicist hip roof villa, marked 1895/96, architect Wilhelm Jost , Berlin villamore pictures
villa Priegerpromenade 3
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1906/07 Large-volume Art Nouveau villa with motifs of castle architecture, 1906/07, architect Peter Kreuz villa
villa Priegerpromenade 7
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1906/07 stately villa, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, double tower gate system, 1906/07, architect Hans Best villamore pictures
villa Priegerpromenade 9
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1905 stately country house-like villa, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1905, architect Hans Best
Lodging and bath house Priegerpromenade 17
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around 1870 stately three-and-a-half-story neo-classical hipped roof building, around 1870, architect Ludwig Bohnstedt
Villa Elisa Priegerpromenade 21
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around 1870 Imposing two-and-a-half-story plastered building on an asymmetrical floor plan, stair tower, around 1870
villa Prinz-Friedrich-Karl-Strasse 4
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1916/17 Large-format structured hipped roof building, 1916/17, architect Willibald Hamburger
villa Raugrafenstrasse 2
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1927/28 cubic hipped roof, 1927/28, architect Wolfgang Goecke
villa Raugrafenstrasse 4
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1927/28 small villa, cubic hipped roof, 1927/28, architect Paul Gans
Residential building Riding school 12
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1903/04 House with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1903/04, architect Jacob Karst
Residential building Riding school 14
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1903 villa-like house with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1903, architect Jacob Karst
villa Riding school 16
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1903 Large-volume villa with hipped roof and roof tower, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1903, architect Jacob Karst
Residential building Riding school 17/19
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1898 Double house in country house style, new renaissance motifs, 1898, architect Jacob Karst
Residential building Riding school 21
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1901 Residential house, brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1901, architect Jacob Karst
Cow temple Rheingrafenstrasse
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before 1840 Classicist viewing pavilion, shortly before 1840 Cow temple
Home of the sculptor family Cauer Rheingrafenstrasse 1
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1901 Classical plastered building, 1839, small studio building, 1901, architect Jacob Karst
Residential building Rheingrafenstrasse 1a
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1901/02 Residential house, neo-renaissance building, 1901/02, architect Jean Rheinstädter
Association municipality administration Rheingrafenstrasse 2
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1905/06 former district building authority; villa-like authority building, late historical mansard hipped roof, 1905/06, architect Jacob Damm
Residential building Rheingrafenstrasse 3
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1903/04 Sophisticated residential building with a mansard hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1903/04, architects Gebrüder Lang
Residential building Rheingrafenstrasse 5
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1895 Sophisticated corner house, brick building with mansard hipped roof, neo-renaissance motifs, 1895, architects Gebrüder Lang
villa Rheingrafenstrasse 15
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1889 Wilhelminian style villa, brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, inscribed 1889, architect Philipp Hassinger; Period cellar building
Residential houses Rheingrafenstraße 19 / 19a
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1900/01 Plastered buildings, partly half-timbered, multi-part hipped roof, 1900/01, architect Kaspar Bauer
Block of flats Rheingrafenstraße 27, Graf-Siegfried-Straße 1/3
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1912/13 Three-house block with officers' apartments, 1912/13, architect Wilhelm Koban, Darmstadt
villa Rheingrafenstraße 34
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1902 Stately villa with hipped mansard roof and corner tower, new renaissance motifs, 1902, architect Jacob Metzger
villa Rheingrafenstraße 35
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1903/04 stately villa, corner tower with tent roof, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1903/04, architect Hans Best; defining the streetscape
villa Rheingrafenstraße 36
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1908/09 Country house style villa, 1908/09, architect Hans Best
villa Rheingrafenstraße 37
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1905/06 representative villa in country house style, single-storey plastered building with a two-storey roof, 1905/06, architect Hans Weszkalnys , Saarbrücken
villa Rheingrafenstraße 38
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1921 Country house-like villa, large-volume plastered building with pitched and hipped roof, 1921, architect Alexander Ackermann
villa Rheingrafenstraße 46
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1935 Villa with hipped roof, clinker timber frame, 1935, architect Paul Schmitthenner , Stuttgart
Residential building Ringstrasse 94/96
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1899 Semi-detached house, clinker brick building with hipped mansard roof, neo-renaissance, inscribed 1899, architect Wilhelm Metzger
Ring school Ringstrasse 112
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1926 ff. Primary and secondary school; three-storey mansard roof building, Art Deco motifs, 1926 ff., architect Willibald Hamburger; caretaker's house from the construction period
Residential and commercial building Römerstrasse 1
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1905 three-storey corner residential and commercial building, sophisticated Gründerzeit building, marked 1905
Residential and commercial building Römerstrasse 1a
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around 1900 narrow three-story Art Nouveau building, around 1900
villa Röntgenstrasse 6
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1926/27 Villa with a mansard hipped roof, 1926/27, architect Karl Heep
Residential building Röntgenstrasse 16
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1907/08 House with saddle or mansard roof, floating gable, 1907/08, architect Gustav Ziemer , Düsseldorf
Residential building Röntgenstrasse 20, Gustav-Pfarrius-Strasse 30,
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1935 Duplex; Hipped roof building on a brick base, 1935, architect Karl Schneider
Residential building Röntgenstrasse 22/24
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1927/28 Duplex; Hipped roof building with slate-clad corner core, 1927/28, architect Richard Starig
Residential houses Röntgenstrasse 25, 27, 29, 31
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1925/26 Assembly of four small two-story single-family houses, hipped roof buildings with gable projections, 1925/26, architect Hugo Völker
Residential building Röntgenstrasse 33
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1926/27 villa-like house, cubic hipped roof, 1926/27, architect Conrad Schneider ; defining the streetscape
villa Roonstrasse 3
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1916/17 Villa with stepped hipped roof, 1916/17, architect Philipp Hassinger
kindergarten Rose garden 2
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1898 ff. former secondary school; Wilhelminian style brick building with hipped roofs, 1898 ff., architect Friedrich Hartmann
Maison Bold Roßstrasse 6
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around 1850 Residential and commercial building, classical plastered building, around 1850
Residential building Roßstrasse 25
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1881/82 Wilhelminian style corner house, hipped roof building with knee floor, new renaissance motifs, 1881/82, architect J. Schaeffer; Cellar around 1600
Inn Roßstrasse 33 / 33a
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around 1860 three-storey plastered building with antique ornamentation, around 1860
Residential building Roßstrasse 35
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around 1860 three-storey house with a classicistic structure, around 1860
villa Rüdesheimer Strasse 11
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after 1900 Villa with knee stick, country house style, soon after 1900
Residential building Rüdesheimer Strasse 21
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around 1850 sophisticated house, around 1850
Residential building Rüdesheimer Straße 38
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early 1870s Residential house, brick building with a classicistic structure, early 1870s
Residential and commercial building Rüdesheimer Strasse 46, 48 and 50
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1906/07 three-part corner residential and commercial building, historic brick building with mansard roof, 1906/07, architect Fritz Wagner
Residential and commercial building Rüdesheimer Strasse 52
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1907 Corner residential and commercial building, historic brick building with mansard roof, 1907, architect Joseph Reuther
Residential building Rüdesheimer Strasse 58
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1891/92 Wilhelminian style corner house, brick building, new renaissance motifs, 1891/92, architect Karl Keller
Residential building Rüdesheimer Strasse 74
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1903/04 historic row house with a gate, brick building with mansard roof, 1903/04, architect Joseph Buther
Villa and cellar building Rüdesheimer Straße 87
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1894/95 Villa and cellar building, stately plastered building with hip roofs, new renaissance motifs, 1894/95, architect Friedrich Metzger
Residential houses Saline Karlshalle 3, 4, 6, 7
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1732 single-storey baroque houses, plastered half-timbered buildings (except no.4), no.7 marked 1732
Brewhouse Saline Karlshalle 8
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18th century large-volume mansard roof building, 18th century Brewhouse
Children's home Saline Theodorshalle 28
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1911 former children's home; representative mansard hipped roof building, classicistic motifs, 1911, architect Hans Best
Salt pan bridge Salinenstrasse
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1890 Six-arched sandstone block bridge, bridge over the Nahe between Salinenstrasse and Saline Theodorshalle, 1890 Salt pan bridge
Residential building Salinenstrasse 43
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1896/97 Two-and-a-half-storey villa-like house, brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1896/97, architect August Henke Residential building
Residential building Salinenstrasse 45
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around 1860 Two-and-a-half-storey house, porphyry building with hipped roof, around 1860, outbuilding with arbors and floating gables, 1897, architects Lang brothers
Heraldic tablets Salinenstraße, in front of No. 47/49
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1891 five coats of arms, inscribed 1891 and 1892, Cauer workshop
Residential and commercial building Salinenstrasse 53
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around 1860 Two-and-a-half-storey corner residential and commercial building, late Classicist hipped roof building, around 1860
Residential building Salinenstraße 57
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1851 late classical plastered building, 1851, architect August Henke jun.
Residential building Salinenstrasse 57a
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1898 Corner house, elaborately structured late historical mansard roof, 1898, architect Rheinstädter
winery Salinenstrasse 60
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1889 two-and-a-half-storey house, clinker brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1889, architect Philipp Hassinger; one and a half story cellar building; Front garden enclosure and multi-part gate system, 1919, and residential and office building in the courtyard, 1921/22, architect Alexander Ackermann
Hotel Kriegelstein Salinenstrasse 63
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1852/53 three-storey neo-classical hipped roof building, followed by a bathroom wing at the rear, 1852/53, architect Karst
Residential building Salinenstrasse 68
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around 1870 Two-and-a-half-storey house, classicist hipped roof building, around 1870, outbuilding in 1904, architects Henke & Sohn
villa Salinenstrasse 69
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around 1865 stately villa with hipped roof, renaissance and classical motifs, around 1865
Residential building Salinenstrasse 72
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around 1870 Sophisticated two-and-a-half-storey corner house, neo-classical plastered building, around 1870
Residential building Salinenstraße 74/76
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1894/95 Semi-detached house, sandstone-framed brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1894/95, architect Jean Henke
Residential building Salinenstrasse 82
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1921/22 villa-like house with hipped roof, 1921/22, architect Vorbius
villa Salinenstrasse 84
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1925/26 single-storey villa with hipped roof, classicist motifs, 1925/26, architect Hans Best
villa Salinenstrasse 90
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1921/22 stately hipped roof villa with corner pavilions, 1921/22, architect Hans Best
Residential building Salinenstraße 92/94, Moltkestraße 8
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1921/22 sophisticated three-wing hipped roof building, Art Deco motifs, 1921/22, architect Alexander Ackermann
Residential building Salinenstrasse 95
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1895 Wilhelminian style, single-storey house, clinker brick building with a mansard hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1895, architect Johann Stanger
Residential building Salinenstrasse 113/115
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1907/08 Semi-detached house, gable with crooked hips, neo-renaissance and art nouveau Moltive, 1907/08, architect Fritz Wagner
villa Salinenstraße 116, Manteuffelstraße 6
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1921/22 Double villa, elongated building with hipped roof, 1921/22, architect Hans Best
Residential building Salinenstrasse 117
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1927/28 Artificial stone-integrated cubic hipped roof, Art Deco motifs, 1927/28, architects Hans Best & Co.
Residential building Salinenstrasse 118
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1898/99 Residential house with wine press house, clinker brick building with pyramid roof, 1898/99, architect Himmler
villa Schlossstrasse 1
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around 1862 stately villa, hipped roof building, new renaissance motifs, around 1862, architect C. Conradi
villa Schlossstrasse 2a
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1928/29 Art Deco villa with hipped mansard roof, 1928/29, architect Paul Gans
Residential building Schlossstrasse 4
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1879/80 Cubic hipped roof, neo-renaissance, outbuilding, 1879/80, architect J. Schaeffer
Guest house Schlossstrasse 5, Kreuzstrasse 69a
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around 1850 Guest house, three-storey cubic hipped roof building, half-timbered annex, around 1850
Residential building Schöffenstrasse 3
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1892 two and a half storey house, brick building, 1892, architect August Henke
Residential building Nice view 1
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1927/28 Settlement building, elongated hipped roof, 1927/28, architect Wolfgang Goecke
Residential building Nice view 3/5/7/9
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1924/25 elongated hipped roof building with corner core, 1924/25, architect Gruben
Residential houses Schöne Aussicht 10/12, Dr.-Geisenheyner-Straße 5
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1926/27 picturesque houses stacked against each other, 1926/27, architect Hans Best & Co.
Residential building Nice view 11–21
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1924/25 Elongated residential building with hipped roof, 1924/25, architect Gruben
Residential and commercial building Schuhgasse 1
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18th century three-storey residential and commercial building, plastered half-timbered building, probably from the 18th century, shop fitting 1881, architect Jacob Kossmann; Basement before 1689
Residential and commercial building Schuhgasse 2
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after 1849 three-storey residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered (plastered), hipped roof, probably shortly after 1849 with baroque parts; Basement before 1689
Residential building Schuhgasse 3
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18th century three-story house, partly half-timbered (plastered), mansard roof, 18th century; Basement before 1689
Residential and commercial building Schuhgasse 4
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around 1850 Classicist three-storey three-window house, around 1850; Basement before 1689
Residential and cellar building Schuhgasse 5
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1882/83 two and a half storey residential and cellar building, clinker brick building from the Gründerzeit, 1882/83, architect Josef Pfeiffer; Basement before 1689
Residential and commercial building Schuhgasse 6
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around 1850 Classicist three-storey three-window house, around 1850; Wilhelminian style shop fitting
Residential building Schuhgasse 7
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18th century three-storey house, partly half-timbered (plastered), core from the 18th century, partly classical remodeling in the 19th century; Cellar older
Residential building Schuhgasse 8
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1850 three-storey late classicist house, 1850; older basement
Residential building Schuhgasse 9
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around 1800 three-storey two-window house, plastered half-timbered building, around 1800 (?); Basement before 1689
Residential building Schuhgasse 11
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around 1800 Stately three-storey house, partly half-timbered (plastered), around 1800
Residential building Schuhgasse 13
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around 1800 three-storey three-window house, around 1800 (?), partly classical remodeling, around 1850; Basement before 1689
Residential building Sigismundstrasse 16/18
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1907/08 Semi-detached house with hipped mansard roof, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1907/08, architect Wilhelm Metzger
Residential building Sigismundstrasse 20/22
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1908/09 single-storey semi-detached house, sandstone-integrated brick building, 1908/09, architect Wilhelm Metzger
Well house Sophie-Sondheim-way 2
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1908 Plastered building with free-standing staircase, 1908, architect Hans Best
Residential building Stromberger Strasse 1/3
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1907/08 Villa-like semi-detached house, brick building with mansard hipped roof and corner tower, new renaissance motifs, 1907/08, architect Anton Kullmann
villa Stromberger Strasse 2
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early 1870s Neoclassical villa with three-storey tower with figures of the muses, outbuildings, neo-renaissance water tower, early 1870s, architect Paul Wallot , Oppenheim
villa Stromberger Strasse 4
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1879 Wilhelminian style villa, picturesquely grouped clinker brick building, 1879, architect Gustav F. Hartmann
Residential building Stromberger Strasse 5/7
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1904 Villa-like semi-detached house, brick building, new renaissance motifs, 1904, architect Anton Kullmann
villa Stromberger Strasse 6
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1879 Wilhelminian style villa, picturesquely grouped clinker brick building, partly half-timbered, 1879, architect Gustav F. Hartmann
Michel winery Stromberger Strasse 8
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1888 Wilhelminian style villa, clinker brick building with a moving roof landscape, 1888, architect Jacob Karst
villa Stromberger Strasse 9
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1902/03 small villa made of two structures penetrating each other at right angles, 1902/03, architect Anton Kullmann
Restoration place Stromberger Strasse 10
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1879 One and a half storey corner building with arched openings, 1879, architect Josef Pfeiffer, ancillary building increased and adjusted in 1911, architect Friedrich Metzger
Residential building Stromberger Strasse 11
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1902 Villa-like house made up of two structures standing at right angles to each other, 1902, architect Anton Kullmann
Paul Anheußer winery Stromberger Strasse 15, 17, 19
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1888 single-storey monopitch roof building with two-storey side axes, 1888, architect Jacob Karst
Residential building Stromberger Strasse 22
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1888 Residential house, clinker brick building with gable projections, 1888, architect Heinrich Ruppert
villa Stromberger Strasse 30
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1924/25 Villa, one-storey hipped mansard roof, 1924/25, architect Anton Reiter
Steeple Turmstrasse, opposite No. 15
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after 1862 Tower of the former Lutheran Wilhelmskirche; Quarry stone or sandstone ashlar masonry, neo-Gothic bell storey, after 1862 Steeple
Residential building Viktoriastraße 3
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1883 two-and-a-half-story Wilhelminian style corner house, 1883, architect R. Wagener
Residential building Viktoriastraße 4
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around 1870 Residential building; sandstone-integrated plastered building, around 1870, wrought-iron balcony around 1906; defining the streetscape
Residential building Viktoriastraße 7
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1879 Wilhelminian style row house; two-and-a-half-storey sandstone-framed clinker brick building, 1879, architect R. Wagener
Residential and commercial building Viktoriastraße 9
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1877 Wilhelminian style corner residential and commercial building, neo-classical motifs, 1877, architect Johann Au
Administration building Viktoriastraße 11/13/15
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1878/79 stately, palais-like group of three houses with a three-story central building, hipped roofs, 1878/79, architect C. Conradi; defining the streetscape
Residential building Viktoriastraße 18
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1882 Wilhelminian style house; Hip roof building with knee stick, neo-renaissance, 1882, architect Josef Pfeiffer; defining the streetscape
American Pentecostal Church Viktoriastraße, behind No. 18
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1909 sandstone-integrated plastered building, baroque gable elevation, 1909, architect Carl Jung , with parish hall
Residential building Viktoriastraße 19
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1882 Wilhelminian style row house, three-storey brick building, 1882, architect August Henke
Residential building Viktoriastraße 22
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1888 Wilhelminian style row house, two and a half storey clinker brick building, 1888, architect August Henke
Residential building Viktoriastraße 24
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1894 two and a half story residential building; sandstone-integrated clinker brick building, neo-renaissance, 1894, architect Christian Zier
Residential building Viktoriastraße 26
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before 1876 Residential house, clinker brick building with a classical structure, probably shortly before 1876
Residential building Weinkauffstrasse 2/4
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1901/02 villa-like semi-detached house on an irregular floor plan, 1901/02, architect Hans Best Residential building
villa Weinkauffstrasse 6
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1902/03 Art Nouveau villa with hipped roof, 1902/03, architect Hans Best villa
villa Weinkauffstrasse 8
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1921/22 three-storey villa with hipped roof, Art Deco motifs, 1921/22, architect Alexander Ackermann villa
villa Weinkauffstrasse 10
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1922/23 one and a half story villa, 1922/23, architect Alexander Ackermann, mansard roof 1927
villa Weyersstrasse 3
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1925 stately hipped roof villa, 1925, architect Hermann Tesch , a little more recent garden house
Residential building Weyersstrasse 6
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1920s Villa-like house with tent or mansard roof, 1920s
Residential building Weyersstrasse 8
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1925/26 Residential building; Cubic hipped roof construction, partly Expressionist motifs, 1925/26, architect Karl Heep
Wilhelmsbrücke Wilhelmstrasse
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1905/06 Bridge over the Nahe; three-arched red sandstone building with two towers and an extended arcade, 1905/06, architect Hermann Billing , Karlsruhe, rebuilt after 1945; Relief in the "Fischerturm", 1932 by Ludwig Cauer Wilhelmsbrücke
Holy Cross Catholic Parish Church Wilhelmstrasse 39
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1895-97 neo-Gothic hall church, red sandstone block, 1895–97, architect Ludwig Becker, Mainz; with equipment Holy Cross Catholic Parish Churchmore pictures
Residential and commercial building Wilhelmstrasse 48
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1906 three-storey residential and commercial building, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1906, architect Heinrich Ruppert
Residential and commercial building Wilhelmstrasse 50
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1906 three-storey residential and commercial building, bay window, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1906, architect Heinrich Ruppert
Residential building Winzenheimer Strasse 3 / 3a
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1898/99 mirror-symmetrical semi-detached house, sandstone-framed clinker brick building, 1898/99, architect Anton Kullmann
Residential building Winzenheimer Strasse 5
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1900 two-and-a-half-storey villa-like house, late founding sandstone-integrated brick building, 1900, architect Anton Kullmann
Residential building Winzenheimer Strasse 7
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1888/89 large-volume villa-like house with outbuildings, 1888/89, architect Schott; Brick building with hipped roof, neo-renaissance; defining the streetscape
Residential building Winzenheimer Straße 12/14
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1911 Double house under the influence of country house style and new building, 1911, architect Rudolf Frey
Residential building Winzenheimer Strasse 15
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1900 one-and-a-half-storey villa-like house, sandstone-integrated clinker brick building, 1900, architect Josef Pfeiffer
villa Winzenheimer Strasse 16
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1909/10 two and a half storey country house-like villa with a moving roof landscape, 1909/10, architect Hermann Tesch
Residential building Winzenheimer Strasse 23
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1927/28 Corner house; Typical hipped roof construction, 1927/28, architect Wolfgang Goecke
villa Winzenheimer Strasse 25
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1925 Villa; single-storey hipped mansard roof, 1925, architect Richard Starig
villa Winzenheimer Strasse 36
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1928 Villa; brick-built hipped roof building, 1928, architect Max Weber (?)
Zwingel Bridge Zwingel
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1277 medieval two-arched red sandstone bridge over the Ellerbach, 1277 Zwingel Bridge
city ​​wall Zwingel
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30 m long wall of the castle fortification between Zwingelbrücke and Kauzenburg city ​​wall
Basement and portal Zwingel, at No. 4
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1755 barrel vaulted cellar and skylight portal, marked 1755 Basement and portal
Tesch brewery Zwingel 5
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1830 Main building of the former Tesch brewery; three-storey monopitch roof building with brick-lined half-timbering, marked 1830 and 1832, from the massive ground floor access to three vaulted cellars in the Schlossberg Tesch brewery
Residential building Zwingel 9
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1880 three-storey half-timbered house, partly plastered, on a trapezoidal floor plan, 1880, architect Jacob Kossmann
Rheingrafenstein Castle south of the city
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1722 elongated hipped roof building, marked 1722, annex from the 19th century, in the archway the coat of arms of the Salm family

Former cultural monuments

designation location Construction year description image
winery Rüdesheimer Straße 86
Location
around 1860 Residential building, around 1860; Kelterhaus, 1888, architect Philipp Hassinger; Workers' house with stable, 1893, architect Johann Henke ; canceled, replaced by a new building and removed from the list of monuments

literature

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. Homepage of the Friends' Association, accessed on January 20, 2013