List of cultural monuments in the core town of Bad Kreuznach / streets L – Z
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 |
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Residential building | Lämmergasse 5 location |
1689 | two-part late baroque corner house, partly half-timbered, after 1689; defining the streetscape | |
Residential and commercial building | Lämmergasse 9/11 location |
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 location |
late 18th century | Solid construction with a mighty hipped roof, probably from the late 18th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Lämmergasse 26 location |
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 location |
1779 | Large-volume, essentially baroque house, partly half-timbered (plastered), marked 1779, remodeled in 1861; Basement before 1689 | |
Residential building | Lämmergasse 34 location |
around 1700 | Corner house, plastered half-timbered building, around or soon after 1700; defining the streetscape |
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Residential building | Lauergasse 5 location |
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 location |
19th century | picturesque, plastered half-timbered house, 19th century | |
Residential building | Lauergasse 11 location |
1885 | Residential house, brick building from the Wilhelminian era, 1885, architect Eduard Zimmermann | |
Fisherman's gate | Magister-Faust-Gasse location |
Part of the city fortification of the Neustadt: bank fortification with an opening to the Ellerbach |
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Residential building | Magister-Faust-Gasse 2 location |
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 location |
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 location |
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 location |
early 19th century | three-story house on an irregular floor plan, partly half-timbered, early 19th century | |
Residential building | Magister-Faust-Gasse 15/17 location |
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 location |
Early 19th century | Row house, partly half-timbered (plastered), early 19th century | |
Urban barrel oak | Magister-Faust-Gasse 24 location |
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 location |
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 location |
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 location |
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 location |
three-storey plastered building, massive ground floor, the two upper floors plastered half-timbering | ||
Dr. Faust House | Magister-Faust-Gasse 47 location |
1764 | Residential and commercial building, visible framework probably from 1764, half-hip roof, cellar marked 1590 |
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Residential building | Magister-Faust-Gasse 48 location |
three-storey plastered half-timbered building with a solid ground floor | ||
Old Nahe Bridge | Mannheimer Strasse location |
around 1300 | spans the Nahe, Badörth and Mühlenteich, around 1300, changed several times |
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Dienheimer Hof | Mannheimer Strasse 6 location |
1563 | Renaissance building, 1563, three-storey neo-classical extension, early 19th century (?) | |
Gottschalk's house of Jews | Mannheimer Strasse 12 location |
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 location |
1884 | stately three-storey residential and commercial building, classical quarry stone building with hipped roof, 1884 | |
Residential and commercial building | Mannheimer Strasse 16 location |
three-storey residential and commercial building, late baroque half-timbered building; Basement before 1689 | ||
Residential and commercial building | Mannheimer Strasse 17 location |
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 location |
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 location |
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 location |
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 location |
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 location |
three-storey corner residential and commercial building, late baroque, boarded half-timbered building | ||
Residential and commercial buildings | Mannheimer Strasse 32, 34, 36 location |
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 location |
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 location |
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 position |
three-storey late Gothic spiral staircase | ||
Residential and commercial building | Mannheimer Strasse 41 location |
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 location |
1849 | three-storey corner residential and commercial building, partly marble, 1849; Part of the so-called Little Venice | |
Bridge house | Mannheimer Strasse 45 location |
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 location |
18th century | three-storey corner residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered (plastered), hipped roof, 18th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Mannheimer Strasse 49 location |
1905 | three-storey corner residential and commercial building, clinker brick building, 1905, architects Henke & Sohn |
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Residential and commercial buildings | Mannheimer Strasse 52 and 54 location |
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 location |
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 location |
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 location |
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 location |
1671 | two-axle residential and commercial building, partly timber-frame, marked 1671, mansard roof 18th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Mannheimer Strasse 64 location |
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 location |
three-storey plastered half-timbered buildings with mansard roofs, remodeling in the 19th and 20th centuries | ||
Half-timbered house | Mannheimer Straße 68 Location |
18th century | four-storey half-timbered house (clad), 18th century | |
Bridge house | Mannheimer Strasse 69/71 location |
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 location |
around 1600 | three-storey residential and commercial building, some with decorative framework, around 1600, mansard roof around 1700; Mühlenstrasse 2 at the same time |
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Residential and commercial building | Mannheimer Strasse 78 location |
after 1689 | three-storey row residential and commercial building, probably after 1689, brick facade 1895, architect Fr. K. Rheinstädter; Cellar older |
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Swan pharmacy | Mannheimer Straße 88, Kurhausstraße 1 location |
1903 | two- and three-storey residential and commercial building, sophisticated neo-renaissance building, 1903, architect Hans Best | |
Bridge house | Mannheimer Strasse 90 location |
1829 | Residential and commercial building with a mansard roof, 1829 | |
Residential and commercial building | Mannheimer Strasse 91 location |
1903 | four-storey residential and commercial building, sophisticated, late-historical plastered building, 1903, architect Kaspar Bauer; Cellar older | |
Bridge house | Mannheimer Strasse 92 location |
1595 | Two- and four-story plastered building, in the core from 1595, extension in 1867, remodeling in 1890, architect Wilhelm Metzger |
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Bridge house | Mannheimer Strasse 94 location |
1609 | three-storey half-timbered building, plastered and slated, 1609 |
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Bridge house | Mannheimer Strasse 96 location |
1612 | broad-based, plastered half-timbered building, 1612 |
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Residential and commercial building | Mannheimer Strasse 99 location |
18th century | Row residential and commercial building, baroque mansard roof, 18th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Mannheimer Strasse 101 location |
18th century | Row residential and commercial building, baroque mansard roof, 18th century | |
plaque | Mannheimer Strasse, at No. 114 Lage |
Bronze plaque with a bust of Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher |
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Unicorn pharmacy | Mannheimer Strasse 128 location |
1883 | three-story brick building with Mansardwalmdach, renaissance, 1883, architect Heinrich Ruppert | |
Residential and commercial building | Mannheimer Strasse 130 Location |
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 location |
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 location |
1889/90 | Corner house, brick building, new renaissance motifs, 1889/90, architect Heinrich Ruppert | |
Residential and commercial building | Mannheimer Strasse 230 location |
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 location |
1900/01 | three-storey house, clinker brick building with mansard roof, new renaissance motifs, 1900/01, architect Wilhelm Metzger | |
Residential building | Mannheimer Strasse 240 location |
1899 | three-storey row house, clinker brick building, neo-renaissance, 1899, architect Wilhelm Metzger | |
Residential building | Mannheimer Strasse 254 location |
1900 | Villa-like house, mansard roof, neo-renaissance, 1900, architect probably Hermann Herter | |
Residential building | Mannheimer Strasse 256 location |
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 location |
1921/22 | Double dwelling with a half-hipped roof, classicist, Heimatstil and Art Deco motifs, 1921/22, architect Wilhelm Koban, Darmstadt | |
villa | Manteuffelstrasse 3 location |
1925/26 | stately villa, neo-baroque hipped roof building, 1925/26, architect Richard Starig ; temple-like garage, garden shed | |
Residential building | Mathildenstrasse 1 location |
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 location |
around 1780 | Angular building with a mansard roof, around 1780; fragments of the late medieval predecessor on the south elevation | |
Residential building | Metzgergasse 12 location |
Basically a baroque semi-detached house, partly half-timbered (plastered), renovation around 1800 | ||
Residential building | Metzgergasse 16 location |
17th or 18th century | Residential house, partly half-timbered, 17th or 18th century | |
Residential building | Middle Flurweg 2/4 location |
1925 | Double house with hipped roof, Art Deco motifs, 1925, architect Düttermann | |
Residential building | Mittlerer Flurweg 6/8 location |
1925 | Double house with hipped roof, Art Deco motifs, 1925, architect Düttermann | |
Residential building | Mittlerer Flurweg 18/20 location |
1925 | Double house with hipped roof, Art Deco motifs, 1925, architect Düttermann | |
Residential building | Mittlerer Flurweg 30/32, Rheinstraße 16 location |
1930/31 | elongated corner house with hipped roof, 1930/31, architect Karl Heep | |
villa | Moltkestrasse 3 location |
1913/14 | Villa, cubic hipped roof, 1913/14, architect Hans Best, neo-classical porch 1939 | |
villa | Moltkestrasse 6 location |
1914/15 | Hip roof villa, outside staircase, 1914/15, architect Willibald Hamburger | |
Residential and commercial building | Mühlenstrasse 5 location |
1881/82 | three-storey residential and commercial building, late historical couple, 1881/82, architect R. Wagner |
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Residential and commercial building | Mühlenstrasse 7 location |
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 location |
18th century | three-storey residential and commercial building, partly half-timbered, (plastered), 18th century | |
Residential and guest house | Mühlenstrasse 10 location |
Elongated living room and inn, reconstruction with neo-classical motifs, 1897, architects Gebrüder Lang | ||
Residential and commercial building | Mühlenstrasse 11 location |
around 1800 | Elongated residential and commercial building, probably around 1800, 19th century shop fittings | |
Flour scales | Mühlenstrasse 21 location |
Mid 18th century | Mansard roof, partly half-timbered (plastered), mid-18th century |
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Tress' mill | Mühlenstraße 23/25, 32/34 location |
1816 | three-storey building complex, marked 1816, partial expansion 1898/99, renovation 1942/43, architect Max Weber |
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Residential building | Mühlenstrasse 33 location |
second half of the 19th century | Three-window house, brick building, second half of the 19th century |
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Bank building | Mühlenstrasse 37 location |
1901/02 | former Reichsbank; three-storey corner building, representative baroque sandstone block building with mansard hipped roof, 1901/02, architects Curjel and Moser, Karlsruhe |
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Factory building | Mühlenstrasse 78 location |
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 location |
1891/92 | sophisticated brick building, neo-renaissance, 1891/92, architect Philipp Hassinger | |
Hotel Quellenhof | Nachtigallenweg 2 location |
1912/13 | Three-part hipped roof building with three-storey middle section, 1912/13, architect Hugo Völker |
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villa | Neufelder Weg 65 location |
1930/31 | Cast-stone-integrated hip roof building, 1930/31, architect Hans Best & Co | |
Residential building | Neufelder Weg 67 location |
1920s | Villa-like house on an L-shaped floor plan, hipped roof, 1920s | |
villa | Neufelder Weg 79 location |
1929 | imposing hipped roof villa, 1929, architect Hans Best | |
Residential building | Oranienstrasse 3 location |
1876/77 | Large three-story house with a rear extension, classicist motifs, 1876/77, architect J. Lang | |
villa | Oranienstrasse 4a location |
1903/04 | Wilhelminian style villa, partly half-timbered, 1903/04, architect Peter Kreuz | |
villa | Oranienstraße 7, Salinenstraße 75 location |
1902/03 | three-storey double villa with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1902/03, architect Peter Kreuz | |
Residential building | Oranienstrasse 10/12 location |
1905/06 | villa-like double house with hipped roof, Art Nouveau motifs, 1905/06, architect Peter Kreuz | |
Residential building | Oranienstrasse 13/15 location |
1903/04 | Villa-like double house, clinker brick building with hipped roof, neo-renaissance, 1903/04, architect Peter Kreuz | |
villa | Oranienstrasse 14 location |
1906 | Elaborate country house-like villa, 1906, architect Peter Kreuz | |
Residential building | Oranienstrasse 17 location |
1905/06 | villa-like house with hipped roof, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1905/06, architect Peter Kreuz | |
Residential building | Oranienstrasse 19 location |
1904/05 | villa-like house with moving roof landscape, new renaissance motifs, 1904/05, architect Peter Kreuz (?) | |
Residential houses | Pestalozzistraße 4, 6, 8 location |
1925/26 | single-storey mansard roof buildings, 1925/26, architect Karl Heep | |
villa | Pestalozzistraße 5 location |
1926/27 | single-storey villa, partially hipped mansard roof, 1926/27, architect Martin Au | |
Residential building | Pestalozzistraße 9 location |
1926 | villa-like house with hipped roof, 1926, architect Peter Riedle | |
Residential building | Pfingstwiese 7 / 7a location |
1906/07 | Residential house with cellar, brick building with hipped roof, 1906/07, architect CW Kron | |
Residential building | Philippstrasse 3 location |
1900/01 | two-and-a-half-storey corner house, new renaissance motifs, 1900/01, architects Gebrüder Lang | |
Residential building | Philippstrasse 5 location |
1895/96 | Corner house, yellow brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1895/96, architects Gebrüder Lang | |
villa | Philippstrasse 6 location |
1900/01 | stately villa with mansard hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1900/01 | |
Residential building | Philippstrasse 8 location |
1900/01 | Villa-like mansard hipped roof, corner tower with loggia, neo-renaissance motifs, 1900/01, architect Heinrich Müller | |
Residential building | Philippstrasse 9 location |
1906/07 | Residential house, clinker brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1906/07, architect Friedrich Metzger | |
Residential building | Philippstrasse 10 location |
1902 | Villa-like house, sophisticated mansard hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, inscribed 1902, architect probably Heinrich Müller | |
Primary School Planiger Strasse | Planiger Strasse 4 location |
1870 | Late classical porphyry cuboid construction with hipped roof, 1870 | |
Residential houses | Planiger Strasse 15 / 15a location |
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 location |
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 location |
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 location |
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 |
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Town clerk | Poststrasse 7 location |
1540 | three-storey renaissance building, partly with ornamental framework, half-hip roof, 1540; Shop fitting and plaster facade 19th century |
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Residential and commercial building | Poststrasse 8 location |
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 location |
18th century | three-storey five-axis half-timbered building (plastered), partly solid, 18th century |
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Residential and commercial building | Poststrasse 15 location |
18th century | Row residential and commercial building; Half-timbered building (plastered), probably from the 18th century; Cellar older | |
Residential and commercial building | Poststrasse 17 location |
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 location |
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 location |
1895/96 | representative historicist hip roof villa, marked 1895/96, architect Wilhelm Jost , Berlin |
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villa | Priegerpromenade 3 location |
1906/07 | Large-volume Art Nouveau villa with motifs of castle architecture, 1906/07, architect Peter Kreuz |
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villa | Priegerpromenade 7 location |
1906/07 | stately villa, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, double tower gate system, 1906/07, architect Hans Best |
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villa | Priegerpromenade 9 location |
1905 | stately country house-like villa, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1905, architect Hans Best | |
Lodging and bath house | Priegerpromenade 17 location |
around 1870 | stately three-and-a-half-story neo-classical hipped roof building, around 1870, architect Ludwig Bohnstedt | |
Villa Elisa | Priegerpromenade 21 location |
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 location |
1916/17 | Large-format structured hipped roof building, 1916/17, architect Willibald Hamburger | |
villa | Raugrafenstrasse 2 location |
1927/28 | cubic hipped roof, 1927/28, architect Wolfgang Goecke | |
villa | Raugrafenstrasse 4 location |
1927/28 | small villa, cubic hipped roof, 1927/28, architect Paul Gans | |
Residential building | Riding school 12 location |
1903/04 | House with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1903/04, architect Jacob Karst | |
Residential building | Riding school 14 location |
1903 | villa-like house with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1903, architect Jacob Karst | |
villa | Riding school 16 location |
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 location |
1898 | Double house in country house style, new renaissance motifs, 1898, architect Jacob Karst | |
Residential building | Riding school 21 location |
1901 | Residential house, brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1901, architect Jacob Karst | |
Cow temple | Rheingrafenstrasse location |
before 1840 | Classicist viewing pavilion, shortly before 1840 |
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Home of the sculptor family Cauer | Rheingrafenstrasse 1 location |
1901 | Classical plastered building, 1839, small studio building, 1901, architect Jacob Karst | |
Residential building | Rheingrafenstrasse 1a location |
1901/02 | Residential house, neo-renaissance building, 1901/02, architect Jean Rheinstädter | |
Association municipality administration | Rheingrafenstrasse 2 location |
1905/06 | former district building authority; villa-like authority building, late historical mansard hipped roof, 1905/06, architect Jacob Damm | |
Residential building | Rheingrafenstrasse 3 location |
1903/04 | Sophisticated residential building with a mansard hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1903/04, architects Gebrüder Lang | |
Residential building | Rheingrafenstrasse 5 location |
1895 | Sophisticated corner house, brick building with mansard hipped roof, neo-renaissance motifs, 1895, architects Gebrüder Lang | |
villa | Rheingrafenstrasse 15 location |
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 location |
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 location |
1912/13 | Three-house block with officers' apartments, 1912/13, architect Wilhelm Koban, Darmstadt | |
villa | Rheingrafenstraße 34 location |
1902 | Stately villa with hipped mansard roof and corner tower, new renaissance motifs, 1902, architect Jacob Metzger | |
villa | Rheingrafenstraße 35 location |
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 location |
1908/09 | Country house style villa, 1908/09, architect Hans Best | |
villa | Rheingrafenstraße 37 location |
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 location |
1921 | Country house-like villa, large-volume plastered building with pitched and hipped roof, 1921, architect Alexander Ackermann | |
villa | Rheingrafenstraße 46 location |
1935 | Villa with hipped roof, clinker timber frame, 1935, architect Paul Schmitthenner , Stuttgart | |
Residential building | Ringstrasse 94/96 location |
1899 | Semi-detached house, clinker brick building with hipped mansard roof, neo-renaissance, inscribed 1899, architect Wilhelm Metzger | |
Ring school | Ringstrasse 112 location |
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 location |
1905 | three-storey corner residential and commercial building, sophisticated Gründerzeit building, marked 1905 | |
Residential and commercial building | Römerstrasse 1a location |
around 1900 | narrow three-story Art Nouveau building, around 1900 | |
villa | Röntgenstrasse 6 location |
1926/27 | Villa with a mansard hipped roof, 1926/27, architect Karl Heep | |
Residential building | Röntgenstrasse 16 location |
1907/08 | House with saddle or mansard roof, floating gable, 1907/08, architect Gustav Ziemer , Düsseldorf | |
Residential building | Röntgenstrasse 20, Gustav-Pfarrius-Strasse 30, location |
1935 | Duplex; Hipped roof building on a brick base, 1935, architect Karl Schneider | |
Residential building | Röntgenstrasse 22/24 location |
1927/28 | Duplex; Hipped roof building with slate-clad corner core, 1927/28, architect Richard Starig | |
Residential houses | Röntgenstrasse 25, 27, 29, 31 location |
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 location |
1926/27 | villa-like house, cubic hipped roof, 1926/27, architect Conrad Schneider ; defining the streetscape | |
villa | Roonstrasse 3 location |
1916/17 | Villa with stepped hipped roof, 1916/17, architect Philipp Hassinger | |
kindergarten | Rose garden 2 location |
1898 ff. | former secondary school; Wilhelminian style brick building with hipped roofs, 1898 ff., architect Friedrich Hartmann | |
Maison Bold | Roßstrasse 6 location |
around 1850 | Residential and commercial building, classical plastered building, around 1850 | |
Residential building | Roßstrasse 25 location |
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 location |
around 1860 | three-storey plastered building with antique ornamentation, around 1860 | |
Residential building | Roßstrasse 35 location |
around 1860 | three-storey house with a classicistic structure, around 1860 | |
villa | Rüdesheimer Strasse 11 location |
after 1900 | Villa with knee stick, country house style, soon after 1900 | |
Residential building | Rüdesheimer Strasse 21 location |
around 1850 | sophisticated house, around 1850 | |
Residential building | Rüdesheimer Straße 38 Location |
early 1870s | Residential house, brick building with a classicistic structure, early 1870s | |
Residential and commercial building | Rüdesheimer Strasse 46, 48 and 50 location |
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 location |
1907 | Corner residential and commercial building, historic brick building with mansard roof, 1907, architect Joseph Reuther | |
Residential building | Rüdesheimer Strasse 58 Location |
1891/92 | Wilhelminian style corner house, brick building, new renaissance motifs, 1891/92, architect Karl Keller | |
Residential building | Rüdesheimer Strasse 74 location |
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 Location |
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 location |
1732 | single-storey baroque houses, plastered half-timbered buildings (except no.4), no.7 marked 1732 | |
Brewhouse | Saline Karlshalle 8 location |
18th century | large-volume mansard roof building, 18th century |
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Children's home | Saline Theodorshalle 28 location |
1911 | former children's home; representative mansard hipped roof building, classicistic motifs, 1911, architect Hans Best | |
Salt pan bridge | Salinenstrasse location |
1890 | Six-arched sandstone block bridge, bridge over the Nahe between Salinenstrasse and Saline Theodorshalle, 1890 |
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Residential building | Salinenstrasse 43 location |
1896/97 | Two-and-a-half-storey villa-like house, brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1896/97, architect August Henke |
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Residential building | Salinenstrasse 45 location |
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 Lage |
1891 | five coats of arms, inscribed 1891 and 1892, Cauer workshop | |
Residential and commercial building | Salinenstrasse 53 location |
around 1860 | Two-and-a-half-storey corner residential and commercial building, late Classicist hipped roof building, around 1860 | |
Residential building | Salinenstraße 57 location |
1851 | late classical plastered building, 1851, architect August Henke jun. | |
Residential building | Salinenstrasse 57a location |
1898 | Corner house, elaborately structured late historical mansard roof, 1898, architect Rheinstädter | |
winery | Salinenstrasse 60 location |
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 location |
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 location |
around 1870 | Two-and-a-half-storey house, classicist hipped roof building, around 1870, outbuilding in 1904, architects Henke & Sohn | |
villa | Salinenstrasse 69 location |
around 1865 | stately villa with hipped roof, renaissance and classical motifs, around 1865 | |
Residential building | Salinenstrasse 72 location |
around 1870 | Sophisticated two-and-a-half-storey corner house, neo-classical plastered building, around 1870 | |
Residential building | Salinenstraße 74/76 location |
1894/95 | Semi-detached house, sandstone-framed brick building with hipped roof, new renaissance motifs, 1894/95, architect Jean Henke | |
Residential building | Salinenstrasse 82 location |
1921/22 | villa-like house with hipped roof, 1921/22, architect Vorbius | |
villa | Salinenstrasse 84 location |
1925/26 | single-storey villa with hipped roof, classicist motifs, 1925/26, architect Hans Best | |
villa | Salinenstrasse 90 location |
1921/22 | stately hipped roof villa with corner pavilions, 1921/22, architect Hans Best | |
Residential building | Salinenstraße 92/94, Moltkestraße 8 location |
1921/22 | sophisticated three-wing hipped roof building, Art Deco motifs, 1921/22, architect Alexander Ackermann | |
Residential building | Salinenstrasse 95 location |
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 location |
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 location |
1921/22 | Double villa, elongated building with hipped roof, 1921/22, architect Hans Best | |
Residential building | Salinenstrasse 117 location |
1927/28 | Artificial stone-integrated cubic hipped roof, Art Deco motifs, 1927/28, architects Hans Best & Co. | |
Residential building | Salinenstrasse 118 location |
1898/99 | Residential house with wine press house, clinker brick building with pyramid roof, 1898/99, architect Himmler | |
villa | Schlossstrasse 1 location |
around 1862 | stately villa, hipped roof building, new renaissance motifs, around 1862, architect C. Conradi | |
villa | Schlossstrasse 2a location |
1928/29 | Art Deco villa with hipped mansard roof, 1928/29, architect Paul Gans | |
Residential building | Schlossstrasse 4 location |
1879/80 | Cubic hipped roof, neo-renaissance, outbuilding, 1879/80, architect J. Schaeffer | |
Guest house | Schlossstrasse 5, Kreuzstrasse 69a location |
around 1850 | Guest house, three-storey cubic hipped roof building, half-timbered annex, around 1850 | |
Residential building | Schöffenstrasse 3 location |
1892 | two and a half storey house, brick building, 1892, architect August Henke | |
Residential building | Nice view 1 location |
1927/28 | Settlement building, elongated hipped roof, 1927/28, architect Wolfgang Goecke | |
Residential building | Nice view 3/5/7/9 location |
1924/25 | elongated hipped roof building with corner core, 1924/25, architect Gruben | |
Residential houses | Schöne Aussicht 10/12, Dr.-Geisenheyner-Straße 5 location |
1926/27 | picturesque houses stacked against each other, 1926/27, architect Hans Best & Co. | |
Residential building | Nice view 11–21 location |
1924/25 | Elongated residential building with hipped roof, 1924/25, architect Gruben | |
Residential and commercial building | Schuhgasse 1 location |
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 location |
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 location |
18th century | three-story house, partly half-timbered (plastered), mansard roof, 18th century; Basement before 1689 | |
Residential and commercial building | Schuhgasse 4 location |
around 1850 | Classicist three-storey three-window house, around 1850; Basement before 1689 | |
Residential and cellar building | Schuhgasse 5 position |
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 location |
around 1850 | Classicist three-storey three-window house, around 1850; Wilhelminian style shop fitting | |
Residential building | Schuhgasse 7 location |
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 location |
1850 | three-storey late classicist house, 1850; older basement | |
Residential building | Schuhgasse 9 location |
around 1800 | three-storey two-window house, plastered half-timbered building, around 1800 (?); Basement before 1689 | |
Residential building | Schuhgasse 11 location |
around 1800 | Stately three-storey house, partly half-timbered (plastered), around 1800 | |
Residential building | Schuhgasse 13 location |
around 1800 | three-storey three-window house, around 1800 (?), partly classical remodeling, around 1850; Basement before 1689 | |
Residential building | Sigismundstrasse 16/18 location |
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 location |
1908/09 | single-storey semi-detached house, sandstone-integrated brick building, 1908/09, architect Wilhelm Metzger | |
Well house | Sophie-Sondheim-way 2 position |
1908 | Plastered building with free-standing staircase, 1908, architect Hans Best | |
Residential building | Stromberger Strasse 1/3 location |
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 location |
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 location |
1879 | Wilhelminian style villa, picturesquely grouped clinker brick building, 1879, architect Gustav F. Hartmann | |
Residential building | Stromberger Strasse 5/7 location |
1904 | Villa-like semi-detached house, brick building, new renaissance motifs, 1904, architect Anton Kullmann | |
villa | Stromberger Strasse 6 location |
1879 | Wilhelminian style villa, picturesquely grouped clinker brick building, partly half-timbered, 1879, architect Gustav F. Hartmann | |
Michel winery | Stromberger Strasse 8 location |
1888 | Wilhelminian style villa, clinker brick building with a moving roof landscape, 1888, architect Jacob Karst | |
villa | Stromberger Strasse 9 location |
1902/03 | small villa made of two structures penetrating each other at right angles, 1902/03, architect Anton Kullmann | |
Restoration place | Stromberger Strasse 10 location |
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 location |
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 location |
1888 | single-storey monopitch roof building with two-storey side axes, 1888, architect Jacob Karst | |
Residential building | Stromberger Strasse 22 location |
1888 | Residential house, clinker brick building with gable projections, 1888, architect Heinrich Ruppert | |
villa | Stromberger Strasse 30 location |
1924/25 | Villa, one-storey hipped mansard roof, 1924/25, architect Anton Reiter | |
Steeple | Turmstrasse, opposite No. 15 location |
after 1862 | Tower of the former Lutheran Wilhelmskirche; Quarry stone or sandstone ashlar masonry, neo-Gothic bell storey, after 1862 |
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Residential building | Viktoriastraße 3 location |
1883 | two-and-a-half-story Wilhelminian style corner house, 1883, architect R. Wagener | |
Residential building | Viktoriastraße 4 location |
around 1870 | Residential building; sandstone-integrated plastered building, around 1870, wrought-iron balcony around 1906; defining the streetscape | |
Residential building | Viktoriastraße 7 location |
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 location |
1877 | Wilhelminian style corner residential and commercial building, neo-classical motifs, 1877, architect Johann Au | |
Administration building | Viktoriastraße 11/13/15 location |
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 location |
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 Lage |
1909 | sandstone-integrated plastered building, baroque gable elevation, 1909, architect Carl Jung , with parish hall | |
Residential building | Viktoriastraße 19 location |
1882 | Wilhelminian style row house, three-storey brick building, 1882, architect August Henke | |
Residential building | Viktoriastraße 22 location |
1888 | Wilhelminian style row house, two and a half storey clinker brick building, 1888, architect August Henke | |
Residential building | Viktoriastraße 24 location |
1894 | two and a half story residential building; sandstone-integrated clinker brick building, neo-renaissance, 1894, architect Christian Zier | |
Residential building | Viktoriastraße 26 location |
before 1876 | Residential house, clinker brick building with a classical structure, probably shortly before 1876 | |
Residential building | Weinkauffstrasse 2/4 location |
1901/02 | villa-like semi-detached house on an irregular floor plan, 1901/02, architect Hans Best |
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villa | Weinkauffstrasse 6 location |
1902/03 | Art Nouveau villa with hipped roof, 1902/03, architect Hans Best |
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villa | Weinkauffstrasse 8 location |
1921/22 | three-storey villa with hipped roof, Art Deco motifs, 1921/22, architect Alexander Ackermann |
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villa | Weinkauffstrasse 10 location |
1922/23 | one and a half story villa, 1922/23, architect Alexander Ackermann, mansard roof 1927 | |
villa | Weyersstrasse 3 location |
1925 | stately hipped roof villa, 1925, architect Hermann Tesch , a little more recent garden house | |
Residential building | Weyersstrasse 6 location |
1920s | Villa-like house with tent or mansard roof, 1920s | |
Residential building | Weyersstrasse 8 location |
1925/26 | Residential building; Cubic hipped roof construction, partly Expressionist motifs, 1925/26, architect Karl Heep | |
Wilhelmsbrücke | Wilhelmstrasse location |
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 |
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Holy Cross Catholic Parish Church | Wilhelmstrasse 39 location |
1895-97 | neo-Gothic hall church, red sandstone block, 1895–97, architect Ludwig Becker, Mainz; with equipment |
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Residential and commercial building | Wilhelmstrasse 48 location |
1906 | three-storey residential and commercial building, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1906, architect Heinrich Ruppert | |
Residential and commercial building | Wilhelmstrasse 50 location |
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 location |
1898/99 | mirror-symmetrical semi-detached house, sandstone-framed clinker brick building, 1898/99, architect Anton Kullmann | |
Residential building | Winzenheimer Strasse 5 location |
1900 | two-and-a-half-storey villa-like house, late founding sandstone-integrated brick building, 1900, architect Anton Kullmann | |
Residential building | Winzenheimer Strasse 7 location |
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 location |
1911 | Double house under the influence of country house style and new building, 1911, architect Rudolf Frey | |
Residential building | Winzenheimer Strasse 15 location |
1900 | one-and-a-half-storey villa-like house, sandstone-integrated clinker brick building, 1900, architect Josef Pfeiffer | |
villa | Winzenheimer Strasse 16 location |
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 location |
1927/28 | Corner house; Typical hipped roof construction, 1927/28, architect Wolfgang Goecke | |
villa | Winzenheimer Strasse 25 location |
1925 | Villa; single-storey hipped mansard roof, 1925, architect Richard Starig | |
villa | Winzenheimer Strasse 36 location |
1928 | Villa; brick-built hipped roof building, 1928, architect Max Weber (?) | |
Zwingel Bridge | Zwingel location |
1277 | medieval two-arched red sandstone bridge over the Ellerbach, 1277 |
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city wall | Zwingel location |
30 m long wall of the castle fortification between Zwingelbrücke and Kauzenburg |
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Basement and portal | Zwingel, at No. 4 location |
1755 | barrel vaulted cellar and skylight portal, marked 1755 |
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Tesch brewery | Zwingel 5 layer |
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 |
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Residential building | Zwingel 9 layer |
1880 | three-storey half-timbered house, partly plastered, on a trapezoidal floor plan, 1880, architect Jacob Kossmann | |
Rheingrafenstein Castle | south of the city location |
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 |
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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
- Edith Ruser, Herbert Dellwing (editor): City of Bad Kreuznach. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate , Volume 5.1.) L. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1987, ISBN 3-491-31035-0 .
- General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (publisher): Informational directory of cultural monuments in the Bad Kreuznach district (PDF; 8.1 MB). Mainz 2017.
Web links
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