List of Monuments historiques in Mulhouse

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The list of Monument historique in Mulhouse lists all the classified and registered Monuments historiques in the Alsatian city of Mulhouse .

List of structures

designation description Location Labelling Protection status date image
Stadtbad In 1911, the Mulhouse City Council decided to build a bath. Maurice Baumeister drew the designs. When the First World War broke out, the project was interrupted, but was finally completed in 1925. The elongated four-story plastered building has a recessed upper floor, which has a terrace with a balustrade in front of it. One enters the building via a high flight of stairs and arrives at a protruding central projectile with a portico in front with Ionic columns and figurative decorations. High arched windows illuminate the interior of the entrance hall. Sandstone pilaster strips structure the building. The building is delimited by two side projections. The back of the building is defined by a semicircular central projectile. The central swimming pool is two-story and is vaulted by a barrel vault with stitch caps. The bathroom has two swimming pools, cabins with bathtubs and Roman baths on the first floor. Stained glass windows by Joseph Ehrismann illuminate the swimming pool and the Roman baths. The original water supply and the steam boiler have been preserved.


7 rue Pierre et Marie Curie
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Bâtiment annulaire The “Bâtiment annulaire” (ring house) is a round block of flats with a small park in the center. The building was constructed between 1952 and 1955 according to plans by Pierre-Jean Guth . The ground floor is set back slightly and forms an arcade with shops. The front of the ring is designed as an entrance to the inner park only as a single-storey arcade passage, then the residential buildings rise in stages - starting with four storeys up to seven.


5–14 rue Auguste-Wicky
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Bulwark The bulwark is the remains of the first city wall from the years 1222 to 1224. A semicircular tower from the 14th century stands between two remains of the wall with a pointed arched gate. The upper floor and roof of the tower are no longer in their original condition.


Rue de Metz
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Chapel of St-Jean The Johanneskapelle was built by the Order of St. John in 1269 and rebuilt in 1351. The semicircular apse was replaced by a rectangular one. From 1492 to 1520 the small church was expanded to include a vaulted sacristy. The murals with motifs from the life of St. John the Baptist and the Passion of Christ also date from this period (1515) . They come from the workshop of Hans Herbster with the participation of Hans Holbein the Younger . Today the quarry stone building with a hip roof serves as the lapidarium of the history museum.


Rue Saint-Jean
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Cour des Chaînes In 1594 the soldier Hans Lienhart Blech acquired the previous building, had it demolished and had today's chain yard built. The angled courtyard and an auxiliary building form a three-sided courtyard with a central courtyard. In the center of the facade of the main building sits an octagonal stair tower, the two lower floors of which are clad with sandstone strips. In 1675 the city treasurer Jean Jacques Sisson bought the building and had it converted. In 1773 the industrialist Jean Michel Schwartz bought it and had it redesigned and expanded again according to his wishes. The windows of the three-story plastered building were given segmental arches. This also resulted in the two side wings. You enter the building through a central portal in the stair tower. Today the building is the seat of the adult education center.


11, 13, 15 rue des Franciscains
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PA00085524 Inscrit
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1988
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Cour de Lorraine In the 13th and 14th centuries, the then existing building was the seat of the Lords of Wunnenberg, later the mayor of Lothringer Hof lived here. Around 1726 it was bought by Pierre Thierry, chairwoman of the tanners' guild. He came from Lorraine and that is how the building got his name. In 1754 the building came into the possession of the textile industrialist Jean Henri Dollfus, who had it restored to its original state and used as a factory. From 1876 a school was housed here. The three-storey plastered building has thirteen window axes with segmental arches in the facade. The middle three are bundled in a central risalite, which ends with a triangular gable. On the ground floor, the central axis is designed as a large arched gate, the keystone of which bears a lion's head. The windows on the first floor are designed here with round arches as French doors. Left and right are French balconies, in the middle a balcony on consoles. The middle arch bears a man's head, the two lateral rocailles decor .


21 rue des Franciscains
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Church of St-Jeanne-d'Arc The church was built in 1933 by Paul Kirchacker using reinforced concrete and is one of the largest churches of recent times in Alsace. Based on the Neo-Byzantine architecture , a plastered building with a nave was created, to which a transept is attached. In the crossing sits a mighty octagonal dome. A choir with a three-sided end is attached to the transept. The windows of the church are connected by a cornice and are each divided by a double cross. A bell tower with a square floor plan is placed next to the portal, which tapers in steps upwards and is decorated with figures.


77 Rue Vauban
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Remains of the medieval church of St-Étienne The St. Stephen's Church was to 1186 in honor of Frederick I built. The choir was built in the first half of the 14th century. A new nave followed between 1375 and 1425, and in 1504 the aisles were given vaults. With the introduction of the Reformation in Mulhouse, the church became Calvinist. In 1851 it was decided to demolish the church because it was in disrepair. From 1859 to 1866 a new building was built in the same place.


Place de la Réunion
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PA00085782 Inscrit 1992
St-Etienne Church St. Stephen's Church was built in the neo-Gothic style between 1855 and 1860 based on designs by Jean-Baptiste Schacre . The nave is preceded by a bell tower in the north-west, through whose pointed arched portal you enter the basilica. The nave is followed by a high transept, then a choir with a three-quarter end. Buttress with pinnacles adorns the exterior of the church.


14 Rue de la seine
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Hotel de Ville The late medieval town hall from 1431 burned down in 1551. A new one was built as early as 1552. The three-storey plastered building with a rectangular floor plan has curved gables on the gable sides. You enter the building via a covered, opposite staircase. The front side is completely painted. The murals were started in 1552 by Christian Bockstorfer from Constance and renewed in 1698 by Johann Gabriel from Mülhausen.


2 Place de la Réunion
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PA00085528 Inscrit
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1929
1961
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Residential and commercial building The residential and commercial buildings in the streets facing the Place de la Republique from the south were built by the architect Félix Fries in the second quarter of the 19th century . There are mainly three-storey plastered buildings, the ground floor of which is set back and an arcade with round arches was placed in front of it, which is covered by the upper floors. Narrow balconies on metal consoles are often on the first floor. Simple friezes decorate the structure.


1 rue du Havre
12 rue du Maréchal-Joffre
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Residential building Built in the second quarter of the 19th century; The architect was Félix Fries.


10 avenue du MaréchalJoffre
Rue du Havre
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Residential and commercial building Built in the second quarter of the 19th century; The architect was Félix Fries.


11 avenue du Maréchal Foch
Rue du Havre
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Residential and commercial building Built in the second quarter of the 19th century; The architect was Félix Fries.


13 avenue du Maréchal Foch
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Residential and commercial building Built in the second quarter of the 19th century; The architect was Félix Fries.


14 avenue du Maréchal Joffre
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Residential and commercial building Built in the second quarter of the 19th century; The architect was Félix Fries.


15 avenue du Maréchal-Foch
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Residential building Built in the second quarter of the 19th century; The architect was Félix Fries.


16 avenue du Maréchal Joffre
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Residential building Head building on the south side of the Place de la République, built in the second quarter of the 19th century; The architect was Félix Fries.


4 place de la République
17 avenue du Maréchal-Foch
Rue Wilson
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Maison Zum Lœwenfels built around 1764


44 rue des Franciscains
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Residential and commercial building The head buildings of the streets radiating from the Place de la Republique to the south and west were built in the second quarter of the 19th century. The architect was Félix Fries.


2 place de la République
46, 48 avenue Clemenceau
27 rue Wilson
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Residential and commercial building Built in the second quarter of the 19th century; The architect was Félix Fries.


5 avenue du Maréchal Foch
Rue de la Bourse
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Café Moll Head building on the west side of the Place de la République, built in the second quarter of the 19th century; The architect was Félix Fries.


6 place de la République
18, 20 rue du Maréchal-Joffre
Rue Poincaré
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Residential houses Built in the second quarter of the 19th century; The architect was Félix Fries.


6, 8 avenue du Maréchal Joffre
Rue de la Bourse
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Building of the Société industrial de Mulhouse The representative building of the Sociétéindustrie is an elongated building block with rear wings and forms the southern end of the Square de la Bourse. A portico is located in the center of the three-story plastered building. The ground floor was set back along the entire length of the facade in order to create an arcade with round arches. It was built between 1826 and 1829 by Jean-Geoffroy Stotz based on designs by the architect Félix Fries.


6, 8, 10, 12 rue de la Bourse
Rue du Maréchal Joffre
Avenue du Maréchal Foch
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Residential and commercial building Built in the second quarter of the 19th century; The architect was Félix Fries.


7 Avenue du Maréchal Foch
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Residential and commercial building Head building on the west side of the Place de la République, built in 1826; The architect was Félix Fries.


8 place de la République
Rue Poincaré
Rue du Maréchal-de-Lattre-de-Tassigny
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Residential and commercial building Built in the 19th century; The architect was Félix Fries.


9 avenue du Maréchal Foch
Rue du Havre
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Maison Mieg The butcher Valentin Fries built the house in 1560. However, it got its name from the Mieg family, who lived in the house between 1675 and 1840 and who owned the Dollfus-Mieg & Cie textile factory. The narrow plastered plastered building on the Place de la Réunion is completely painted. The most striking decoration of the three-story building is a hexagonal bay window with a pointed helmet. Pilasters, toothed and console friezes divide the building.


11 Place de la Réunion
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Welding dissi The "Schweissdissi" is a bronze statue made in 1905 by Frantz Beer in the city's Tivoli Park. It shows a servant or laborer clad in a loincloth, wiping the sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand.


Rue du Tivoli
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synagogue The synagogue was built by Jean-Baptiste Schacre between 1843 and 1849 . Externally intact, the synagogue also survived the Nazi era. Rich relief ornaments adorn the facade of the building in the classical style with oriental decor.


19 rue de la Synagogue
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Temple St-Etienne The Protestant church was built between 1859 and 1866 according to plans by the architect Schacre in neo-Gothic style over a simple, rectangular floor plan without a transept and choir. Four small towers accompany the richly decorated nave, behind which a bell tower rises up, which was modeled on that of the Freiburg Minster.


6 Place de la Réunion
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Tour du Diable The Devil's Tower is a relic of the first city wall from the 13th century. It was built from rubble stones over an almost square floor plan and closed off by a pyramid roof.


Rue de la Tour du Diable
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Tribunal de grande instance The courthouse was built in 1877/78 by the architect Dietrich in neo-Renaissance style. In 1980 the two-storey building was given a mezzanine floor. The building was erected over a high sandstone base with diamond ashlar. The mezzanine floor is clad with sandstone blocks, above which a cantilevered cornice completes the plastered building. While side elevations sit in the simple side facades, the front facade has been upgraded with a central elevation that forms a portico. The windows on the first floor are framed by pilasters that support an entablature with a triangular gable.


21 avenue Robert Schuman
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Tribunal d'Instance The district court was built between 1899 and 1902 by the Strasbourg architect Joseph Müller in the style of historicism. The building consists of two building parts at right angles to each other with risalits and dwelling houses, which are connected to the entrance area via an octagonal tower. The upper floor of the tower is set back so that a terrace with a sterile balustrade was created here.


44 avenue Robert Schuman
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Dollfus-Mieg et Compagnie canteen In 1746 Samuel Koechlin, Jean-Jaques Schmalzer and Jean-Henri Dollfus founded a factory for the production of colored printed fabrics. With the beginning of the industrial age, the company then increasingly concentrated on the production of yarns. The company still exists today. Of the once up to 9,000 employees, there are only 250 left today. The company faced bankruptcy several times and in 2008 sold a large part of its plants to the city. This wants to turn the company canteen into a cultural center. The large industrial site was mainly built in the 19th century with red bricks.


13 rue de Pfastatt
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List of objects

The more than 430 automobiles in the inventory of the Cité de l'Automobile , protected as Monument historique, are partly mentioned in the list of historic vehicles in the Cité de l'Automobile .

designation description Location Labelling Protection status date image
Painting Maria Immaculata Oil paint on canvas, around 1755, probably by Johann Pfunner


in the church of St-Barthélémy
( Lage )
PM68000543 Classé 1988
Altar cross and candlestick Silver, gold-plated, 1930


in the Sacré-Cœur church
( Lage )
PM68000827 Classé 2004
organ Main entry for PM68000908


in the synagogue
( location )
PM68000907 Inscrit 1985
Instrumental part of the organ Built by Charles Wetzel in 1891/92


in the synagogue
( location )
PM68000907 Inscrit 1985
Painting Jesus on the Mount of Olives Oil paint on canvas, 1861 by Émile Zipelius


in the church of St-Martin
( Lage )
PM68001453 Inscrit 1995
Painting crucifixion Oil paint on canvas, late 17th century


in the church of St-Martin
( Lage )
PM68001455 Inscrit 1995
Church window Made between 1320 and 1350, supplemented in 1905


in Temple St-Étienne
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PM68000246 Classé 1921 Temple saint etienne mulhouse vitrail david tue goliath.jpg
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Funerary monument for Chrétien Chytraeus Sandstone, 1638


in Temple St-Étienne
( location )
PM68001447 Inscrit 1995
Wall paneling Oak and fir wood, after 1552


at the Hôtel de Ville
( location )
PM68000248 Classé 1961
organ Ensemble of PM68002090 and PM68002091


in the church of St-Paul
( Lage )
PM68002089 Classé 2018
Organ prospectus 1896 by Dalstein-Haerpfer built in 1908 under the direction of Albert Schweitzer rebuilt


in the church of St-Paul
( Lage )
PM68002091 Classé 2018
Instrumental part of the organ Built in 1896 by Dalstein-Haerpfer, rebuilt in 1908 under the direction of Albert Schweitzer


in the church of St-Paul
( Lage )
PM68002090 Classé 2018
Chalice, ciborium and monstrance Silver, gold-plated, 1930


in the Sacré-Cœur church
( Lage )
PM68000826 Classé 2004
Grave monument for Caspar von Hohenfirst Sandstone, 1642


in Temple St-Étienne
( location )
PM68001448 Inscrit 1995
Funerary monument for Jean-Georges Salathé Sandstone, 1704


in Temple St-Étienne
( location )
PM68001449 Inscrit 1995
Grave monument for Friedrich Ludwig Waldner von Freundstein Sandstone and Marble, 1735


in Temple St-Étienne
( location )
PM68001452 Inscrit 1995
Painting Adoration of the Shepherds Oil paint on canvas, 1609


in the church of St-Martin
( Lage )
PM68001454 Inscrit 1995
Freight wagon for transporting molten iron Type 101 Unimétal, standard gauge, built by Schneider-Creusot in 1957


in the Cité du Train
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PM68000675 Classé 1993 Wagon-Poche-SZ-504121 Mulhouse FRA002.jpg
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organ Main entry for PM68000664


in the church of St-Jean
( Lage )
PM68000906 Classé 1992
Organ prospectus 1764/66 by Johann Andreas Silbermann built


in the church of St-Jean
( Lage )
PM68000664 Classé 1992
crucifix Limewood, colored, end of the 15th century


in the Ste-Marie-Auxiliatrice church
( Lage )
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Wall painting Rütli oath 1681/82 by Daniel Hofer and Hans Conrad Bodan


at the Hôtel de Ville
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PM68000247 Classé 1961
Storm bell Bronze, early 14th century


in Temple St-Étienne
( location )
PM68001450 Inscrit 1995
Church pews for the city council Oak wood, 1637


in Temple St-Étienne
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PM68001451 Inscrit 1995
Grave monument for Émile Hubner Limestone stele, bronze putto and relief, 1890 by Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi


in the main cemetery
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PM68001501 Inscrit 1995

literature

  • Jean-Luc Flohic, Muriel Vandeventer (ed.): Le Patrimoine des Communes du Haut-Rhin (= Le patrimoine des communes de France , vol. 68). Flohic Editions, 2 volumes, Charenton-le-Pont 1998, ISBN 2-84234-036-1 .

Web links

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