List of cultural monuments in Tauberbischofsheim-Dittwar

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List of cultural monuments in Tauberbischofsheim :

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The list of cultural monuments in Tauberbischofsheim- Dittwar lists the cultural monuments of the Tauberbischofsheim district of Dittwar . This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Tauberbischofsheim . The basis for this list is the list of architectural and art monuments published by the Stuttgart Regional Council as of February 15, 2012.

This list is not legally binding. Legally binding information is only available on request from the Lower Monument Protection Authority of the city of Tauberbischofsheim.

The Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar published a book about the small monuments in Dittwar in 2017 . The basis was formed by the chapter wayside shrines and monuments from a village chronicle from 1968, as well as a seminar paper from the winter semester 1981/82 at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg on wayside shrines in Dittwar .

Cultural monuments in Dittwar

Architectural, artistic and cultural monuments in Dittwar with the village of Dittwar ( ) and the residential areas Lerchenrain ( ) and the Heidenkessel settlement ( ):

f1Georeferencing Map with all coordinates of the cultural monuments in the district of Dittwar: OSM

image designation location Dating description
Residential building Am Dorf 11
(Flst.Nr. 0-383-384)
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Residential building
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Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Brühl (Gewann)
(Flst.Nr. 0-9977)
next to the L 578
(Dittwar – Heckfeld)
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1909 Small monument No. 26 (Dittwar): Joseph's picture. Wayside shrine, from 1909, Joseph's picture, stands on the road to Heckfeld at the level of the Dittwarer sports field.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Atonement Cross
Atonement Cross Hägelesboden (Gewann)
(Flst. No. 0-9263)
at Eisgrundgraben
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1607 Small monument no. 04 (Dittwar): The "Hegeleins Cross" (1607) or "Hägeleins Cross". Stone cross. It is an atonement cross .; The Hegelein Cross stands about 200 meters outside of the Hegeleins Bridge on the left side of the Eisgrundgraben (in the direction of its flow). Inscription: "For Gedecknusz Hans Langenberger left his life on the street in 1607." See list of murder and atonement crosses in Tauberbischofsheim .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Atonement Cross
Atonement Cross Goose forehead (Gewann)
(Reg. No. 0-10758)
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1644 Small monument no. 07 (Dittwar): The Dittwarer "Schwedenkreuz" (1644), a stone cross as an atonement cross or murder cross., Is 5 meters to the left of a forest path, above a former quarry that branches off to the left from Förstleins-Weg; with the inscription: "In 1644, Hans Weber Simons son of the court was shot by the soldiers." See list of murder and atonement crosses in Tauberbischofsheim .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Wooden cross on the Geißberg
Wooden cross on the Geißberg Geißberg,
barbecue area at the cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-10061)
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1945 Small monument no. 28 (Dittwar): wooden cross on the Geißberg. The cross was placed on the initiative of Pastor Schuhmacher in 1945 after the Second World War as thanks for sparing the village from attacks. It stands above the Am Kreuz barbecue area, on a former quarry above the primary school at that time (today's Laurentiushalle). In 1977 and 2010 the wooden cross was restored.


Dreimärker District boundary, Dittwarer Höhe
(Flst.Nr. 0-8427)
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1844 Small monument no.42 (Dittwar): Dreimärker Tithwar - Känigheim - Bischofsheim (1844). The Dreimärker stands on the Dittwarer Höhe on the edge of the forest, right next to an old path that leads between the wooded slopes of Hussenbach and Wiesenbach into the Brehmbachtal.BW

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Dreimärker District boundary,
K 2836 (near)
(Flst.Nr. 0-10586)
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1844 Small monument no.43 (Dittwar): Dreimärker Dittwar - Gissigheim (Esselbrunn) - Heckfeld (Leiningen) (1844). This three-markers near the K 2836 delimited the three districts Dittwar (private wood), Gissigheim (private wood Esselbrunn), Heckfeld (Leiningen) in 1844.BW

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Dreimärker District boundary, Neuberg
(district no. 0-11028)
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1842 Small monument no.44 (Dittwar): Dreimärker Dittwar - Gissigheim - Königheim (1842). On the western slope of the Neuberg, in the Kleine Datsche / Ballerstatt area, the three districts of Dittwar, Königheim and Gissigheim meet.BW

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Dreimärker District boundary,
Neugereut (Gewann)
(Flst.Nr. 0-10239)
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1846 Small monument no.45 (Dittwar): Dreimärker Dittwar - Heckfeld - Oberlauda (1846). Directly on the left before the motorway overpass of the path that branches off from the Dittwarer Steige (“Staach”) leads to the L 511 and on to the Hohenbild east of Heckfeld, you will find this three-market vehicle.BW

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statue
statue Gissigheimer Strasse 23
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Statue in the wall niche of the kindergarten building.


Saint figure
Saint figure Gissigheimer Straße 25
(Flst.Nr. 0-9260)
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1880 Small monument No. 23 (Dittwar): Small figure of a saint. Erected in 1880 and redesigned in 1961 when the house behind it was built. In front of it she stood in a red sandstone niche.


Stone cross
Stone cross Gissigheimer Straße 29 (opposite)
(Flst.Nr. 0-9300)
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1872 Small monument no.20 (Dittwar): wayside cross at the herb gardens. Stone cross, from 1872, with the inscription: "In honor of the crucified Savior erected by Anton Holler"; It stands under a several hundred year old linden tree, the natural monument 1 Linde Dittwar Obere Seegärten (protected area no. 81281150014)


White cross
White cross Gissigheimer Strasse
(Dittwar – Gissigheim)
(Flst.Nr. 0-10971)
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1938 Small monument No. 27 (Dittwar): The White Cross on Gissigheimer Strasse. Wayside shrine, from 1938, the so-called "White Cross"; stands on the community route from Dittwar to Gissigheim; Inscription: “0 hl. Cross, my only hope, greetings ”.


signpost
signpost Gissigheimer Strasse
(Dittwar – Gissigheim)
(Flst.Nr. 0-10971)
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Small monument no. 41 (Dittwar): Stone signpost at the White Cross on Gissigheimer Strasse.


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Heckfelder Strasse 2 (next to)
(Flst.Nr.0-597)
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1747 Small monument No. 19 (Dittwar): Coronation of the Virgin (1747). Wayside shrine, in front of the barn of a property; The wayside shrine was restored in 2014; with partly badly weathered inscription in the base; A pillar with a profiled end has a picture panel; On the front of the pillar a monastery brother can be seen in monk costume; The picture panel shows the coronation of Mary (Assumption of Mary)
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Heckfelder Strasse 9 (next to)
(Flst.Nr. 0-9190)
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1614 Small monument No. 06 (Dittwar): Crucifixion shrine from 1614 - a late work by the Lauda master.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


statue
statue Church path 2
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Virgin Mary statue with baby Jesus in house wall niche.


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Königheimer Weg (Gewann)
(Flst.Nr. 0-11180) Junction
Königheimer Weg – Gissigheimer path
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17th century Small memorial No. 08 (Dittwar): Caspar Hefner's crucifixion shrine on the Gissigheimer path (17th century). Wayside shrine, at the intersection of the Königheimer Weg and the Gissigheimer path; Year partially unrecognizable; Inscription: "Built by Caspar Hefner 16 .."
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


graveyard
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graveyard Kreuzweg 5
(Flst.Nr. 0-9749)
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Dittwar cemetery, surrounded by a cemetery wall. Inside there are some historic tombstones that are well worth seeing, for example tombstones of former Dittwar pastors around the cemetery cross (small monument no. 30) and other small monuments. In the entrance area is the Dittwar war memorial (small memorial No. 39). The fourteen-station Dittwarer Kreuzweg begins in front of the cemetery to the Kreuzkapelle at Kreuzhölzle (small monument no. 32.01–32.14).


Cemetery crucifix
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Cemetery crucifix Kreuzweg 5 (bei)
(Flst.Nr. 0-9749)
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Small monument No. 30 (Dittwar): The cemetery cross. Large stone cross in the Dittwar cemetery. The crucifix is ​​surrounded by tombstones of former Dittwar pastors.
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War memorial
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War memorial Kreuzweg 5 (bei)
(Flst.Nr. 0-9749)
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Small memorial No. 39 (Dittwar): War memorial on the Way of the Cross, in front of the Dittwarer Friedhof, for the fallen Dittwarers in the First and Second World War .
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Material entirety Kreuzweg / Kreuzkapelle
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Material entirety Kreuzweg / Kreuzkapelle Kreuzweg 60
(Flst. No. 0-9749, 0-9841, 0-9929, 0-9932, 0-9950, 0-9952, 0-9955)
Kreuzkapelle (§ 28), Kalvarien (mountain) chapel, stations of the cross and wayside shrine (totality). Since this totality of the popular piety of the 18th and 19th century. illustrated in an impressive way and, in connection with the Kreuznölzle chapel, is important for the regional pilgrimage scene, there is a public interest in preserving the whole for scientific, artistic and local history reasons.
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Way of the Cross
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Way of the Cross Way of the Cross
(Flst. No. 0-9749, 0-9841, 0-9928, 0-9929, 0-9932, 0-9950, 0-9952, 0-9955)
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1747 Small monument No. 32 (01 to 14) (Dittwar): The fourteen stations of the Dittwarer Kreuzweg (1747/1872) into Kreuzhölzle. Unity of the cross. Freilandkreuzweg with fourteen stations of the cross, from 1747, donated by the then Tauberbischofsheimer hospital administrator Christoph Bernhard Müller, the way of the cross was inaugurated in 1759 by the Tauberbischofsheimer Franciscans .

Description: 12 stone stations of the Cross from 1867/1872, set up along the way from the cemetery to "Kreuzhölzle", consisting of round-arched reliefs in round-arch niches on a solid base, a stone crucifix from the middle of the 18th century and a simple, solid chapel from 1747 with a round-arched gate the furnishing of a station route from Dittwar to the Kreuzhölzle pilgrimage chapel, which was set at 1,361 steps (like Jerusalem) in 1730. The calvary chapel adjacent to the pilgrimage chapel and probably also the stone crucifix with rocaille cartouche on the base belong to a 12-station crossroad built in 1747, which was largely replaced in 1867/72 by the aforementioned arched niches with scenic reliefs.
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


1st station of the cross
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1st station of the cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9749)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (01/14) (Dittwar): 1st station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: I. Jesus is sentenced to death.
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2nd station of the cross
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2nd station of the cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9841)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (02/14) (Dittwar): 2nd station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: II. Jesus takes the cross on his shoulders.
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3rd station of the cross
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3rd station of the cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9928)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (03/14) (Dittwar): 3rd station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: III. Jesus falls under the cross for the first time.
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4th station of the cross
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4th station of the cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9932)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (04/14) (Dittwar): 4th station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: IV. Jesus meets his holy mother.
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5th station of the cross
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5th station of the cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9955)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (05/14) (Dittwar): 5th station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: V. Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the cross.
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6. Stations of the Cross
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6. Stations of the Cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9952)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (06/14) (Dittwar): 6th station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: VI. Veronica gives Jesus the handkerchief.
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7th station of the cross
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7th station of the cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9952)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (07/14) (Dittwar): 7th station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: VII. Jesus falls for the second time under the cross.
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8. Station of the Cross
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8. Station of the Cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9952)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (08/14) (Dittwar): 8th station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: VIII. Jesus comforts the weeping women of Jerusalem.
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9. Stations of the Cross
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9. Stations of the Cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9952)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (09/14) (Dittwar): 9th station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: IX. Jesus falls under the cross for the third time.
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10th station of the cross
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10th station of the cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9952)
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1747 Small monument No. 32 (10/14) (Dittwar): 10th station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: X. Jesus is stripped of his clothes.
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11. Stations of the Cross
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11. Stations of the Cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9950)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (11/14) (Dittwar): 11th station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Illustration: XI. Jesus is nailed to the cross.
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12. Stations of the Cross
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12. Stations of the Cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9950)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (12/14) (Dittwar): 12th station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: XII. Jesus dies on the cross. With a cross, see also: Small monument No. 29 (1/2), and the Kalvarienbergkapelle, see also: Small monument No. 29 (2/2).
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13. Stations of the Cross
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13. Stations of the Cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9950)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (13/14) (Dittwar): 13th station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: XIII. The body of Jesus is removed from the cross.
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14. Station of the Cross
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14. Station of the Cross Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9952)
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1747 Small monument no. 32 (14/14) (Dittwar): 14th station of the cross of the fourteen stations of the cross to Kreuzhölzle. Presentation: XIV. Jesus is laid in the grave.
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Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Way of the Cross
(Flst.Nr. 0-9929)
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1728 Small monument no. 09 (Dittwar): The "Rest of Christ" on the Way of the Cross in Kreuzhölzle. Part of the entity of the cross. Older than the layout of the station path, but thematically related and to be seen in connection with the pilgrimage path to the Kreuzkapelle is a large sandstone sculpture located at the 4th station (between the 4th and 5th station next to the path, before the beginning of the chapel forest), which shows the figure of Christ sitting on the cross against a rocky background on a multi-tiered and decorated base. This "Rast Christi", also called "Ruh Christi" stone figure, was donated in 1728 by the Bischofsheim hospital administrator Johannes Carolus Sauer, according to the inscription.
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Kreuzkapelle
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Kreuzkapelle Kreuzweg 60
Kreuzhölzle
(Flst.Nr. 0-9952)
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1683 Kreuzkapelle, part of the whole of the Way of the Cross, pilgrimage chapel donated in 1683 after a child from Dittwar found two figures at this point while collecting wood (depicting Mary and John with Jesus on the cross), a pilgrimage to the Kreuzhölzle has been documented since 1670 . Enlarged in 1713 and extended to include a hermit's residence. A simple, east-facing hall building with a 3/8 degree and a hermitage / sacristy attached to the east, openings mostly with drilled sandstone walls. In the west small ridge turret with a curved hood; With the exception of the remains of a pulpit behind the altar and the structure of the altar, the furnishings belong to various phases of renovation in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


Pietà
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Pietà Kreuzweg 60
Kreuzhölzle
(Flst.Nr. 0-9952)
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1743 Small monument No. 40 (Dittwar): Pietà (1743) above the sacristy door of the pilgrimage chapel in Kreuzhölzle.


cross
cross Kreuzhölzle
(Flst. No. 0-9950)
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1747/1872 Small monument No. 29 (1/2) (Dittwar): The 12th station of the Way of the Cross in Kreuzhölzle (1747/1872). The 12th station of the cross is a stone cross (Jesus on the cross) and a chapel (Kalvarienbergkapelle). Part of the entity of the cross.
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


Calvary Chapel
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Calvary Chapel Kreuzhölzle
(Flst. No. 0-9950)
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1747 Small monument No. 29 (2/2) (Dittwar): The 12th station of the Way of the Cross in Kreuzhölzle (1747/1872). Kalvarienbergkapelle, part of the whole Stations of the Cross. The chapel dates from 1747, it is the 12th stone chapel of the Way of the Cross; This station was called Calvary because it was larger than the rest and contained an altar in memory of the crucifixion; 1,361 steps were counted from the first station to the Calvary; According to legend, this should be the distance from the historical Way of the Cross in Jerusalem. The 12th station of the cross is a stone cross (Jesus on the cross) and a chapel (Kalvarienbergkapelle).
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


Mary's Grotto
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Mary's Grotto Kreuzhölzle
(Flst. No. 0-9952)
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1891/92 Small monument No. 33 (Dittwar): The Lourdes grotto (1892) behind the pilgrimage chapel in Kreuzhölzle. Mariengrotte (also called Lourdes grotto), from the 1890s, was built 60 steps behind the Kreuzkapelle, added to and enlarged soon afterwards; consists of travertine chunks from the Dittwar district of Heidenkessel. Part of the entity of the cross.
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Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Long hedge
(Flst.Nr.0-10796)
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1904 Small monument no. 25 (Dittwar): The “Heart of Mary” on the “Long Hedge”. Wayside shrine, from 1904, Herz-Mariä-Bild, in the district of Lange Hecke; has inscriptions on all four sides; Inscriptions: "Rose under thorns - protect us", "O sweet heart Mary - be our salvation", "Suffer as she suffered - and heaven is your life", "Donated by M. Anna Stephan, single, in 1904 "


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Laurentiusstraße 1, 2 (in front)
(Flst.Nr.0-544, 0-445 / 1)
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1769 Small memorial no.15 (Dittwar): Mary with Child (1769). On the square in front of the Laurentiuskirche. Wayside shrine, inscription: “In 1769 Magdaline Kranck made a memorial by her fatal footsteps and this image was erected in honor of God. S Magdalena, S Laurentii, S Catherina. "


Residential house and economic building Laurentiusstraße 3
(Flst. No. 0-543)
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Residential house and economic building, Streckhöft (material entirety) Laurentiusstrasse 3 and 10a.
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Stones from the von Bettendorf family Laurentiusstraße 5
(Flst. No. 0-543, 0-544 / 1)
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1520 Stones from the von Bettendorf family , dated to around 1520 based on the way the beams of the building were worked; Found in 1980 during the renovation of the house; Inscription with the letters V and B on the stones, stands for the name "von Bettendorf"; a crown over it indicates the noble class of the family; There are almost identical stones in Gissigheim and Eubigheim, where the Bettendorfs each built castles; The stones are in a building that, based on evidence, was supposed to serve as the Bettendorf's castle, but was later used as a tithe barnBW

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St. Laurence
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St. Laurence Laurentiusstraße 6
(Flst.Nr. 0-455)
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1753-1755 Catholic parish church St. Laurentius, built 1753–1755 instead of a choir tower church, baroque hall building with three-sided choir end and arched windows, Gothic sacrament niche, virtuoso high altar composition, organ by Wilhelm Schwarz & Sohn (1905). The western entrance front is formed, among other things, by a volute gable, a portal with a split gable and dedicatory inscription, and a roof turret with a curved hood as the viewing side. Inside, the rich rococo furnishings are particularly remarkable.
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


statue
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statue Laurentiusstraße 6 (an)
(Flst.Nr. 0-455)
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1754 Small monument No. 36 (Dittwar): Laurentius statue at the church in a niche above the main entrance. The statue was probably created when the church was rebuilt in 1754 and has stood there since the church was completed.


Catholic rectory
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Catholic rectory Laurentiusstraße 8
(Flst.Nr. 0-454)
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Catholic rectory. The two-storey rectory from the 3rd quarter of the 19th century, located directly next to the church, with its almost cube-shaped structure on a high base, its gauntless, not very high hipped roof, its sparse eaves formation and the corridor cornices, follows a pattern as it was defined in baroque office buildings and was used for this construction task until the end of the 19th century. The fact that a form from the 18th century was taken up in the openings of the classical-style building with drilled walls should be seen as a connection to the baroque church. Typical of a regional building habit in the second half of the 19th century is the façade design due to the contrast of light, unplastered, rough natural stone masonry with strong mortar joints on the one hand and architectural elements (corner pilasters, cornices, walls, eaves) in smooth red sandstone on the other. As this is an example of a conservative character that is characteristic of the rectory and at the same time a good example of contemporary, national facade design, there is public interest in maintaining it for scientific and local history reasons.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Residential house and economic building Laurentiusstraße 10a
(Flst.Nr. 0-544 / 1)
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Residential house and economic building, Streckhöft (material entirety) Laurentiusstrasse 3 and 10a.
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Farmhouse Laurentiusstraße 12
(Flst. No. 0-450)
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Farmhouse
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Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Laurentiusstraße 12 (near)
(Flst.Nr. 0-452)
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1742 Small memorial No. 12 (Dittwar): Pietà-wayside shrine (1742). Marienbild, on a courtyard wall, inscription: “S. Maria 1742 “
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Wayside shrine
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Wayside shrine Mangersgraben
(district no. 0-8428)
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1608 Small monument no.05 (Dittwar): The extraordinary 'Metzgerstein' (1608) at the beginning of the Gissigheim path. Also known as the butcher's picture, at Mangersgraben, was sold to Bischofsheim at the Dittwarer Kirchbau; in a niche the founder is shown with a calf and his dog; You can also see a butcher's ax with the following inscription: “I had Jorg Weimer Bürger and Metziger zu Bischofsheim have dis Bilt Got made to praise and honor, who because in Got with a healthy body so often helped out and over the mountain in and through Jesus Christ, Amen 1608, bestowed grace on his and other pious butchers further and less. "


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Mittelort
(district no. 0-415 / 1, 0-42)
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1782 Small monument no. 18 (Dittwar): "Holy Family" from 1782 in Dittwarer Mittelort.
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Residential building Mittelort 6
(district no. 0-541)
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Residential building with pedestrian gate of the former courtyard entrance (entity)
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Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Muckbachtalradweg
(river no. 0-10192)
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1702 Small monument No. 37 (Dittwar): Holy Family wayside shrine. The wayside shrine is located near the mouth of the Muckbach and the Brehmbach, directly on the Muckbachtal cycle path to Dittwar. Representation: God the Father, the Holy Spirit in the form of a grape and Mary, the baby Jesus and Joseph. Has belonged to the Dittwar district since the land consolidation in 1985, before that to Dittigheim.


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine
Oil cake (Gewann) (Flst. No. 0-11109)
on Königheimer Weg
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1894 Small monument no. 24 (Dittwar): The “Herz-Jesu-Bild” on Königheimer Weg (1894). Wayside shrine, Herz-Jesu-Bild, donated by Lorenz Both; Inscription: “See this heart that loves people so much. I will bless the places, so the picture of my heart will be set up and consumed ”
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cross Osterberg
(Flst.Nr. 0-9670)
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1997 Small monument No. 38 (Dittwar): Cross at the pastor Heinrich Weber house (1997) on the Osterberg.BW

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Wayside shrine fragment
Wayside shrine fragment Schulweg 1
(Flst.Nr. 0-373)
Gissigheimer Straße
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16th century Small monument no.01 (Dittwar): The rest of Michel Link's wayside shrine (16th century) in Dittwar. This remains of the wayside shrine can now be found in the outer wall of a house in Gissigheimer Strasse in Dittwar at the turnoff from the school route to the Geißberg.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Six morning (Gewann)
A 81 (bei)
(Flst.Nr. 0-9865)
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1731 Small monument no. 10 (Dittwar): The Steigweg picture: Kreuzschlepper from 1731. Kreuzschlepper depiction, next to the federal highway 81, a little above an emigrant farm. It is the right of two wayside shrines lying next to each other directly below the A 81. Picture with the inscription: “Gest. Martin Both 1731 - Ernestine Both and Emma Hammerich 1902. "


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Six morning (Gewann)
A 81 (bei)
(Flst.Nr. 0-9865)
(map)
1731 Small monument no. 31 (Dittwar): Unknown wayside shrine without top. Stone column, next to the federal highway 81. It is the left of two wayside shrines lying next to each other on the roadside directly below the A 81.


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Steig (Gewann)
(Flst.Nr.0-9842)
on Steigweg
(map)
1732 Small memorial no.11 (Dittwar): Pietà-wayside shrine (1732). Located on the edge of the “Staach” forest (in local dialect “Staach” stands for Steige or Steigweg) to the left of the Steigweg.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine
Stone pit (Gewann) (Flst.Nr.0-10117)
Brenne-Hölzle
(map)
1876 Small monument no. 21 (Dittwar): The Pietà in "Brenne-Hölzle" (1876). Wayside shrine, depicting Pietà, stands in the Eisgrundgraben at the end of the path from the Kühruh district to the Brenne-Hölzle district; stone pit at the edge of the city forest; Inscription: “0 hl. Mother; Press your son's wounds as you felt them deep into my soul. Established by Anton Holler in 1876. “
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Stony fields (Gewann)
(Reg. No. 0-10677)
(Map)
1767 Small monument no. 14 (Dittwar): weathered wayside shrine with crucifixion relief (1767) on the "stony fields". There is stony fields in the win; Depiction of Christ on the cross.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


statue
statue Talstrasse 4
(Flst. No. 0-9157)
(map)
Statue. Mural in a house wall niche.


Nepomuk statue
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Nepomuk statue Talstraße 10–12
(Flst.Nr.0-42 / 4)
(map)
approx. 18./19. Century Small monument No. 34 (Dittwar): Nepomuk on the Süssbrücke. At the Süßbrücke over the Ölbach. The Nepomuk statue was donated by the city of Tauberbischofsheim after the flood of Corpus Christi . Before that, this Nepomuk stood on the old Tauber Bridge in Tauberbischofsheim, until it had to give way to a new building in 1840.


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Talstrasse 15 (bei)
(Flst.Nr. 0-467)
(map)
18th century Small monument no.17 (Dittwar): Blood picture (18th century). Wayside shrine, representation of the blood miracle of Walldürn .
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Talstrasse 15 (behind)
Götzenberg
(Flst.Nr. 0-467)
(map)
16th century Small monument no.03 (Dittwar): Crucifixion motif from the 16th century in a house wall. Wayside shrine from the 2nd half of the 16th century in the back wall of the building at Talstrasse 15 towards Götzenberg. Without inscription.


Madonna statue
Madonna statue Talstrasse 20 (near)
(Flst.Nr. 0-9117)
(map)
1925 Small monument No. 35 (Dittwar): statue of the Virgin Mary in Talstrasse. Presumably with a house built in 1925.
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Talstraße 25 (bei)
(Flst.Nr. 0-1263)
(map)
1879 Small monument No. 22 (Dittwar): Pietà free figure in place. Wayside shrine, from 1879, Pietà depiction, inscription: "O Holy Mother: Press your son's wounds as you felt them Deep into my soul! Erected by Anton Holler in 1879."
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Talstrasse 31 (opposite)
(Flst.Nr. 0-9102)
(map)
1592 Small monument No. 02 (Dittwar): wayside shrine from 1592 at the entrance to Dittwar (from Tauberbischofsheim). Inscription: "To praise God the Lord and honor the first Peter Eck zu Ditber (de) m God be Genedig and us all on April 20, 1592."
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Wine barrel with press Talstrasse 33 (opposite)
(Flst. No. 0-9106)
(map)
Wine barrel with press. The wine barrel was set up and painted by the Dittwar Heimat- und Kulturverein in the first year of its existence at the entrance to the village. Together with a wine press in front of it, it points to the "Dittwarer Ölkuchen" vineyard and is characteristic of the village at the entrance to the village from the direction of Tauberbischofsheim. Association members of the Heimat- und Kulturverein sometimes set up an old cart with attached flower boxes in front of the barrel.BW

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Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Untere Sonnenhalde 27 (bei)
(Flst.Nr. 0-9049)
(map)
1775 Small memorial no.16 (Dittwar): Pietà wayside shrine (1775).
Protected according to § 2 DSchG


Weather cross
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Weather cross Wetterkreuz (Gewann)
(Flst.Nr. 0-9890)
District boundary
(Tauberbischofsheim - Lauda-Königshofen)
(map)
1714 Small monument no. 13 (Dittwar): The so-called weather cross. From 1714; Erected as an "eternal memory" of a major storm damage; Its pedestal formed the boundary stone to the districts of five old communities (Oberlauda, ​​Lauda, ​​Distelhausen, Dittigheim and Dittwar), whose coats of arms are depicted on it. After the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg, some of the neighboring old communities are only districts and Dittigheim is no longer a direct neighbor.
Protected according to § 28 DSchG


literature

  • Rainer Kramer (author), Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar eV (Hrsg.): Small monuments in Dittwar . 30 pages. Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar 2017.
  • Adolf von Oechelhäuser : The art monuments of the Grand Duchy of Baden. Volume 4: District of Mosbach. Second division: Tauberbischofsheim district. Freiburg im Breisgau 1898, pp. 20-21 (Dittwar).
  • Manfred Maninger: Chronicle of the community Dittwar. Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar e. V., accessed on January 8, 2018 (published in 1968, made available online by Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar e.V.).
  • Peter Lurz: wayside shrines in Dittwar . Seminar paper, winter semester 1981/82, University of Würzburg.

Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Tauberbischofsheim-Dittwar  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
  • Wayside shrines and small monuments on the website of the Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar at www.hkvdittwar.de
  • Wayside shrines and monuments in the Dittwarer Ortschronik from 1968, made available online by the Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar at www.hkvdittwar.de

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg provides binding information .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Fränkische Nachrichten: Heimat- und Kulturverein. Lovingly designed illustrated book "Small monuments in Dittwar" published / detailed documentation created. Stone eyewitnesses along the way . December 8, 2017. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  2. Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar e. V .: Manfred Maninger - Chronicle of the community of Dittwar, 1968 . online at www.hkvdittwar.de. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  3. Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar: Stein im Eisgrund . Online at www.hkvdittwar.de. Retrieved June 11, 2016.
  4. a b Sven Gerth: Dittwar . Online at www.suehnekreuz.de. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  5. Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar: The Swedish Cross . Online at www.hkvdittwar.de. Retrieved June 11, 2016.
  6. ^ Franconian news: Tauberbischofsheim / Königheim / Werbach. Youth of the "Carawanse" erected a new cross on the "Cross" . July 2, 2010. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved August 9, 2017.
  7. ^ Rainer Kramer (author), Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar eV (ed.): Small monuments in Dittwar . Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar 2017, p. 3.
  8. ^ City of Tauberbischofsheim: Tauberbischofsheim cemetery system. Cemeteries in Tauberbischofsheim and communities . Online at www.tauberbischofsheim.de. Retrieved December 5, 2018.
  9. a b c d e f regional council Stuttgart (ed.): List of cultural monuments in Baden-Württemberg. Directory of immovable architectural and art monuments. Justification of the monument status. As of December 17, 2018. Stuttgart: State Office for Monument Preservation.
  10. a b c d e f LEO-BW.de: Kreuzweg (Kreuzweg 60, Tauberbischofsheim) . Online at www.leo-bw.de. Retrieved June 19, 2018.
  11. LEO-BW.de: St. Laurentius (Laurentiusstraße 6, Tauberbischofsheim) . Online at www.leo-bw.de. Retrieved June 19, 2018.
  12. Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar: Wine barrel . Online at www.hkvdittwar.de. Retrieved November 8, 2019.
  13. Fränkische Nachrichten: 300 years of the Wetterkreuz: Star march from the neighboring communities of Oberlauda, ​​Lauda, ​​Distelhausen, Dittigheim and Dittwar as well as Heckfeld: The response exceeded all expectations . September 16, 2014. online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  14. Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar e. V .: The weather cross . Online at www.hkvdittwar.de. Retrieved May 16, 2015.