List of cultural monuments in the core town of Bad Kreuznach / monument zones

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In the list of cultural monuments in Bad Kreuznach / monument zones , all monument zones in the core city of the Rhineland-Palatinate city ​​of Bad Kreuznach are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of May 8, 2017).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone 1920s settlement Gustav-Pfarrius-Straße Gustav-Pfarrius-Strasse 14–30 (even numbers), 17–37 (odd numbers), Ringstrasse 102–110 (even numbers), Jean-Winckler-Strasse 2–20 (even numbers), Röntgenstrasse 20–24 (even numbers ), 25–35 (odd numbers)
position
1925/26 different residential blocks as well as single and double villas in historicizing 1920s style with Heimatstil, neo-baroque and neo-classical motifs, mainly from 1925/26; in Gustav-Pfarrius-Straße three-story hipped roof buildings with two-story head buildings, 1926/27, architect Hugo Völker , based on plans from 1919, architect Alexander Ackermann
Monument zone Evangelical Diakonieeanstalten Ringstrasse 58-66 (even numbers), Buhler path 14, 18, 22-30 (even numbers), Bösgrunder path 10 and 15-21 (odd numbers), Waldemarstraße 4-16 and 20-28 (even numbers only)
location
from 1897 Building complex in the park built since 1897, gothic sandstone and brick buildings (first phase of construction), architect Friedrich Langenbach , Barmen; 1912–54 adapted supplementary buildings, architect Willibald Hamburger Monument zone Evangelical Diakonieeanstalten
Monument zone cemetery Mannheimer Strasse
location
1827 Area created in 1827, expanded several times since 1918, divided into rectangular parcels with specially enclosed cemeteries of honor and special memorials; old cemetery chapel, historicizing octagonal building, after 1843; Puricelli Chapel, neo-Gothic red sandstone block with furnishings from the time of construction, 1895, architect Ludwig Becker ; numerous tombs, partly designed by the sculptor family Cauer , second half of the 19th and first half of the 20th century Monument zone cemetery
Monument zone Goethestrasse Goethestraße 1–7, 9, Bühler Weg 8, 10, 12, Röntgenstraße 2/4, 6, 8, Pestalozzistraße 3–9, Waldemarstraße 21, 23, 25, 27
Lage
Mid-1920s Villa-like historicized plastered buildings, predominantly with hip, partly with mansard roofs, part of the city expansion on Kuhberg from the mid-1920s
Monument zone Gustav-Pfarrius-Straße / Lina-Hilger-Straße Gustav-Pfarrius-Straße 1/3, 5, 7, Lina-Hilgerstraße 1, 3/5 and Bosenheimer Straße 6 and 8
location
1925/26 five artificial stone hipped roof structures, built in 1925/26, architect Johann Au , as residential buildings for NCOs
Jewish cemetery monument zone Stromberger Strasse
location
1661 Funnel-shaped area laid out in 1661, expanded in 1919; on the northern, oldest part numerous, mostly baroque, sandstone slabs, on the narrow burial ground south of the morgue (mid-19th century, expanded in 1894) sandstone slabs from the 19th century; neo-baroque marble plaque of the destroyed synagogue Jewish cemetery monument zonemore pictures
Jungstrasse monument zone Jungstrasse 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16
location
1893 ff. six three-storey tenement houses, clinker brick buildings, neo-renaissance, 1893 ff., architects Gebrüder Lang; defining the streetscape
Monument zone spa area southwest of the city center
location
from 1817 after the healing power of brine water was discovered by Dr. Eberhard Prieger in 1817 built on the systematic urban planning in several sections in open construction behind front gardens with avenues: bathing island and northern spa district to Weinkauffstrasse from 1840 or 1847, south adjoining area from 1900, so-called extended spa area southeast of Salinenstrasse from 1880;
numerous individual monuments such as the Kurhaus (1840–60), four-wing bath house (1911/12), private bath houses (late classical and neo-renaissance), especially monuments and bronze figures created by the sculptor family Cauer , salt pans (Karlshalle, Theodorshalle);
in the south a pointed area, in the east bounded by the railway line, in the north by Baumstrasse / Salinenstrasse / Schloßstrasse, the Mühlenteich and the Alte Nahebrücke, in the west terminated by a strip of banks beyond the Nahe
Monument zone Kurpark Kurhausstrasse
location
from 1840 English garden laid out in 1840 with old buildings; inside Kurhaus (see Kurhausstraße 28), in front of it a round music pavilion, bronze figure of the “grape girl”, Hanna Cauer , 1950; on the southern tip of the Elisabethenquelle: open drinking hall above the source with flanking staircases and platform, 1880s Monument zone Kurparkmore pictures
Monument zone Mathildenstrasse Mathildenstrasse 4, 6, 8, 10
location
1904 Tenement houses, neo-renaissance and art nouveau motifs, 1904, architect August Henke & Sohn
Monument zone Neufelder Weg Neufelder Weg 9/11, 13/15, 17/19
location
1927/28 mirror-like single-storey double houses with hipped roofs, in front gardens, 1927/28, architect Martin Au
Neustadt monument zone north of the city center
location
after 1200 Historically grown development in the district north of the Nahe, including the Ellerbach, founded by the Counts of Sponheim after 1200: late medieval St. Nicholas Church, cellar and ground floor, sometimes also upper floors, with later additions to former castle and noble houses from the 16th and 17th centuries as well Stadtschreiberei from 1540, half-timbered houses from the 18th century with classicist and neo-renaissance facades from the 19th century and the historicizing Wilhelmsbrücke with towers from 1906 Neustadt monument zone
Monument zone Obere Flotz Obere Flotz 4, 6–29, Mittlerer Flurweg 27, 34, Waldemarstraße 51
Lage
1926-30 Typical settlement buildings with front gardens and courtyards built in two construction phases; three varied type buildings with historicizing and Heimatstil motifs, 1926/27, architect Jean Rheinstädter ; block-like, ornamentally structured, larger housing developments, 1929/30, architect Martin Au
Oranienpark monument zone Oranienstrasse / Salinenstrasse
location
1934 almost square park between Kaiser Wilhelm, Salinen, Oranien and Weinkauffstrasse; 1934 laid out in two terraces: upper terrace in French Baroque shapes, lower terrace as a landscape park; former water tower, classical plastered building, around 1830; War memorial 1870/71, Corinthian column with round shield; Bronze figure of a "floating goddess", H. Cauer, 1939 Oranienpark monument zone
Monument zone Planiger Straße Planiger Strasse 69, 71/73, 75/77
location
1880-95 Small settlement of two and a half and three and a half storey apartment buildings, brick buildings with gable projections, 1880–95, architect Johann Au
Ringstrasse monument zone Ringstrasse 82/84/86 and 88/90/92
location
1898/99 two groups of two-and-a-half-storey houses, 1898/99, architects Philipp and Jean Hassinger , two-tone brick buildings on a porphyry base
Rolandsbogen monument zone Bosenheimer Strasse 200
location
1927/28 urban settlement; Flat roof buildings grouped around an inner courtyard, 1927/28, architect, city building officer Hugo Völker
Roseninsel monument zone Priegerpromenade
location
19th century spa-related green area on the banks of the Nahe along the Priegerpromenade; Pavilion over the disused Orange Spring, 1916; so-called milk house, crenellated turret, 19th century; Bismarck Monument, Hugo Cauer, 1897 (moved from Kornmarkt after 1945); so-called "thirst group", Ludwig Cauer , 1892 Roseninsel monument zone
Salinental monument zone Salinenstrasse
location
includes the salt works Karlshalle and Theodorshalle east of Salinenstrasse (B 48) in the southwest of the city; Graduation tower No. 6, 18th century; Monument to K. Altenkirch, Ludwig Thormalen , 1934 Salinental monument zonemore pictures
Monument zone Schlossparkmuseum-Römervilla Dessauer Strasse 49 and 51, Hüffelsheimer Strasse 1, 3, 5
location
late 2nd century Remains of the Roman palace villa , Puricelli Castle with park and former farm Monument zone Schlossparkmuseum-Römervillamore pictures
Monument zone beautiful view Schöne Aussicht 1–25 (odd numbers), 10–16 (even numbers), Dr.-Geisenheyner Strasse 1, 3, 5, 2–12 (even numbers) and Winzenheimer Strasse 23 and 25
Lage
1924-27 Housing estate for workers, craftsmen and employees; Semi-detached houses and row buildings joined together to form residential units with hipped or saddle roofs in gardens, some with corner cores or porches, 1924–27 under the direction of city building officer Hugo Völker
Monument zone Siebenhäusergruppe Salinenstraße Salinenstrasse 119, 121, 123, 125, 127, 129, 131
location
1921/22 Eaves houses with gable end structures, Art Deco motifs, 1921/22, architect Paul Gans
Monument zone of the Herlesweiden settlement Herlesweiden 1–14, Birkenweg 1–27 (odd numbers), Erlenweg 2, 4, 6, 7–14, Ulmenweg 1–16, Alzeyer Strasse 108–138 (even numbers), Pfalzstrasse 13–35 (odd numbers), Rheinstrasse 38, 38a, 40-46 (even numbers)
location
1928/29 Hipped roof buildings of different dimensions, formally identical, with front gardens, 1928/29, architect Paul Gans , on the north-west corner the more sophisticated, recently built houses Rheinstrasse 102 and Birkenweg 1
Monument zone of the Oligsberg settlement Oligsberg 5, 6, 11/12, Mittlerer Flurweg 10/12, 14/16, Waldemarstraße 29/31, 33/35
location
1912 Settlement for officers of the French occupation; five semi-detached and two single houses symmetrically arranged around a green area, artificial stone hipped roof buildings, entrance projections with Art Deco motifs, gardens, 1912, architect Wilhelm Koban , Darmstadt
Monument zone State teaching and research institute Bad Kreuznach Rüdesheimer Strasse 60-68 (even numbers)
Location
1900 former state teaching and research institute for viticulture, horticulture and agriculture, now state winery and service center for rural areas; No. 68 brick building with hipped mansard roof, neo-renaissance motifs, 1900, in the garden war memorial 1914/18; cellar building of the same time and style; Packing and mail order company, around 1920; No. 62 clinker building, 1896; No. 60 mansard roof building in baroque style, 1910/11
Monument zone Stromberger Strasse 12 Stromberger Strasse 12
location
1887 Wilhelminian style villa, clinker brick building with hipped roof, 1887, architect Jacob Kossmann, partial renovation in 1924
Monument zone Völkerring Rüdesheimer Strasse 95–127 (odd numbers)
location
1924 ff. semicircular building with gardens, two-storey gable in the middle, head buildings with polygonal oriels, 1924 ff., architect Hugo Völker
Gutleuthof monument zone northwest of the city (Hargesheimer Landstrasse)
location
around 1800 Residential house, partly half-timbered, hipped mansard roof, carriage hall, stable and farm building, around 1800
Memorial zone Ehrenfriedhof west of the city in the Lohr forest
location
1952/53 for those killed in the Second World War on behalf of the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e. V .; Slate enclosing wall with an open entrance hall, classicist and Heimatstil motifs, 1952/53, architect Robert Tischler , Munich, squat sandstone crosses on a park-like burial ground Memorial zone Ehrenfriedhofmore pictures

Former cultural monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Barracks monument zone Alzeyer street
location
1932 ff. Building complex symmetrically distributed around a green courtyard with representative three-storey Heimatstil buildings, 1932 ff .; partially demolished, replaced by new buildings and deleted from the list of monuments Barracks monument zonemore pictures

literature

Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmäler in Bad Kreuznach  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ordinance relating to the designation of a conservation area in the district Bad Kreuznach from 22/04/2007; "1920s settlement Gustav-Pfarrius-Str."
  2. ordinance on the designation of a conservation area in the district of Bad Kreuznach from 09.06.1997, "Protestant Diakonie institutions"
  3. ordinance on the designation of a conservation area in the district of Bad Kreuznach from 07.08.2001, "Goethestr. Bad Kreuznach"
  4. Ordinance on placing a monument zone under protection in the Bad Kreuznach district from 09/20/1993; "Monument zone Gustav-Pfarrius-Strasse / Lina-Hilger-Strasse"
  5. Ordinance on the protection of a monument zone in the Bad Kreuznach district of November 29, 1984, "Jewish cemetery"
  6. ^ Ordinance on the designation of a monument zone in the Bad Kreuznach district; Monument zone "Jungstraße Bad Kreuznach"
  7. Ordinance on placing a monument zone under protection in the Bad Kreuznach district from 04.07.1994; "Monument zone Mathildenstraße Bad Kreuznach"
  8. Ordinance on placing a monument zone under protection in the Bad Kreuznach district from 23.08.1993; "Monument Zone Ringstrasse Bad Kreuznach"
  9. ordinance relating to the designation of a conservation area in the district Bad Kreuznach from 19/08/2007; "Rolandsbogen Bosenheimer Str. 200"
  10. Ordinance on the protection of a monument zone in the Bad Kreuznach district from October 22nd, 1984, "Schlossparkmuseum-Römervilla"
  11. Ordinance on the protection of a monument zone in the Bad Kreuznach district from June 3rd, 1997, "Siebenhäusergruppe Salinenstraße"
  12. ^ Ordinance on the designation of a monument zone in the Bad Kreuznach district of June 14, 2005; "Herlesweiden settlement"
  13. Ordinance on the protection of a monument zone in the Bad Kreuznach district from 25.09.1997, "Oligsberg settlement"
  14. Ordinance on the protection of a monument zone in the Bad Kreuznach district of November 10, 1997, "Staatliche Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt Bad Kreuznach"
  15. Ordinance on the protection of a monument zone in the Bad Kreuznach district of February 20, 1997, "Völkerring Rüdesheimer Str. 95–127"
  16. ^ Ordinance on placing a monument zone under protection in the Bad Kreuznach district; "Gutleuthof"