Route of industrial culture Rhein-Main Rüsselsheim
The Route of Industrial Culture Rhein-Main Rüsselsheim is a section of the Route of Industrial Culture Rhein-Main in the Hessian city of Rüsselsheim am Main . The project tries to develop monuments of industrial history in the Rhine-Main area .
List of routes in Rüsselsheim
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location | object | Year of origin | description | image | |
Hauptmann-Scheuermann-Weg 4 ( location ) |
City and Industry Museum Rüsselsheim | Industrial history exhibition | |||
Ludwig-Dörfler-Allee 9 ( location ) |
Opel villas: Villa Wenske | 1915-1916 | Villa in the style of historicism by Johannes Becker from Darmstadt | ||
Hauptmann-Scheuermann-Weg 2 ( location ) |
Opel villas: Villa Dr. Fritz Opel | 1931-1932 | Villa based on plans by the architect Prof. Paul Meißner. Since 2003 the villa has served as a center for art as part of the Opel Villas Foundation. | ||
Löwenplatz ( location ) |
Adam Opel's first workshop | A metal plate marks Adam Opel's first small workshop | |||
Weisenauer Strasse ( location ) |
Opel factory building for automobile production | 1907-1917 | Reinforced concrete building with a facing brick. The plant was built from west to east | ||
Weisenauer Straße 25 ( location ) |
Opel bathroom | 1907 | Art Nouveau bathroom | ||
Bahnhofsplatz ( location ) |
Opel portal building | 1912-1921 | Portal building according to Prof. Paul Meißner as a symbiosis of tradition and modernity | ||
Bahnhofsplatz ( location ) |
Adam Opel statue | 1937 | Statue by sculptor Emil Hub | ||
Bahnhofsplatz ( location ) |
Rüsselsheim train station | 2003-2006 | Architects: A – Z Architects, Project Management Olaf Feierabend | ||
( Location ) | Opel factory factory building in the south-east | 1909-1911 | Characteristic architecture with serial, large-scale factory windows for the elongated production halls | ||
along the railway line ( location ) |
Opel villas: Villa Sophienheim | Originally inhabited by the Adam and Sophie Opel family, destroyed in World War II | |||
along the railway line ( location ) |
Opel villas: Villa Martha | Originally inhabited by the Wilhelm von Opel family, destroyed in World War II , today completely renovated and used as business premises | |||
( Location ) | Opel factory factory building with tower | 1916, 1929 | Principle of the endless grid system according to Prof. Paul Meißner | ||
Lasalleplatz ( location ) |
Volkshaus | 1930 | Today's town hall | ||
west and east of Königstädter Straße ( location ) |
Workers residential area | from 1890 | First workers' residential area in row construction | ||
Königstädter Straße 20 ( location ) |
Church of St. Georg with altarpiece to Catholic. Labor movement | 1902 | 3-part altarpiece with content related to the Catholic labor movement | ||
Wilhelminenstrasse 21 ( location ) |
House in the workers' residential area | circa 1904 | Original design in exposed brick with sandstone | ||
opposite Frankfurter Straße 83 ( location ) |
Workers Monument | 1938 | Bronze sculpture "Crankshaft Smith" by the sculptor Ludwig Spiegel | ||
Frankfurter Strasse 41 ( location ) |
Ferdinand Stuttmann's house | 1841 | Residence of the coconut carpet manufacturer Ferdinand Stuttmann | ||
Ludwig-Dörfler-Allee 5 ( location ) |
Manufactory Hasenhaar-Schneiderei Stein | 19th century | One of four rabbit hair tailors. The hair of rabbit skins was obtained for hat production |
literature
- Route of industrial culture Rhein-Main Rüsselsheim
- I: No. 14 local route guide, 19 objects from industrial history in Rüsselsheim; 2006.
- Schirmbeck, Peter (ed.): Route of industrial culture. 40 stations between Bingen and Aschaffenburg , Frankfurt am Main, Nest Verlag 2003, 104 pages, 40 b / w photos, ISBN 3-925850-47-3 .
- Bebenburg, Sabine von (project leader): Route der Industriekultur Rhein-Main , ed. from «KulturRegion Frankfurt RheinMain», Frankfurt am Main, Societäts-Verlag 2006, 158 p., numerous. Color illustration, ISBN 3-7973-0960-0 .
- RheinMain cultural region (ed.): Route of industrial culture , identity and change , Volume 2, CoCon-Verlag, Hanau 2009, ISBN 978-3-937774-70-1 , 240 pages, brochure with over 300 illustrations.
Web links
Commons : Route der Industriekultur Rhein-Main Rüsselsheim - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Information on the local route in Rüsselsheim (PDF)
- Route of industrial culture Rhine-Main
- www.mo-nu-mente.de: Photographs on the route of industrial culture Rhein-Main
- New ways to the old industrial culture Article in the Frankfurter Rundschau from November 27, 2006
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Das Autowerk , accessed on November 23, 2015