Route of industrial culture Rhein-Main Wiesbaden

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The Route of Industrial Culture Rhein-Main Wiesbaden is a section of the Route of Industrial Culture Rhein-Main in the Hessian capital Wiesbaden . The project tries to develop monuments of industrial history in the Rhine-Main area .

List of routes in Wiesbaden

Valley route

Wiesbaden I: valley route

location object Year of origin description image
Am Neroberg
( location )
Opel bath 1933/34 Erected by Franz Schuster in the formal language of the New Building
Nerotal
( location )
Nerobergbahn 1888 Water load and rack railway
Nerotal 18
( location )
Thalhaus 1905 Formerly a cold water sanatorium, then the Bad Nerotal spa facility in neo-baroque forms
Thalhaus
Taunusstrasse 44
( location )
Institute for Artificial Eyes late classical building
Langgasse 21
( location )
Tagblatthaus 1909 Plastic "Knowledge" by Philipp Modrow
Tagblatthaus
Paulinenstrasse 7
( location )
Villa Söhnlein-Pabst
(White House)
1903-06 Built by the Zurich architects Otto Wilhelm Pflegehard and Max Haefeli
Villa Söhnlein-Pabst (White House)
Frankfurter Strasse 1
( location )
Villa Clementine 1878-82 City villa in the style of historicism
Woerthstrasse 4–6
( location )
Faience factory Höppli founded by the Swiss sculptor Johann Jacob Höppli
Schiersteiner Strasse 31- 33
( location )
Elektrouhrenfabrik Wagner 1913 Residential and factory building of the company founder Carl Theodor Wagner
Bahnhofsplatz
( location )
Central Station 1904-06 neo-baroque building by Fritz Klingholz
Mainzer Straße 75
( location )
Water tower slaughterhouse 1895-1902 built by city architect Felix Genzmer
Rudolf-Vogt-Strasse
( location )
Biebrich water tower 1897 The brick tower also served as a lookout tower until 1914
Biebricher Allee 142
( location )
Administration building of the Henkell Sektkellerei 1907 erected by Paul Bonatz
Administration building of the Henkell Sektkellerei
( Location ) Main sewage treatment plant Sewage treatment plant with biological treatment
Main sewage treatment plant
( Location ) Hammer mill former flour mill
Wuth'sche Brewery 1
( location )
Wuth'sche brewery 1905 Mixture of neo-Romanesque and Gothic
Wuth'sche brewery
( Location ) Heat exchanger towers and fulling mill from Dyckerhoff AG 1967-70 Vierendeel framework with exposed corners

River route

Wiesbaden II: river route

location object Year of origin description image
Söhnleinstr. 42
( location )
Schierstein waterworks 1904-06 Brick plant in romanizing style
Söhnleinstr. 8
( location )
Söhnlein sparkling wine cellar Palais in the style of historicism
Söhnlein sparkling wine cellar
Schierstein harbor entrance
( location )
Dyckerhoffsteg 1967 executed in prestressed, lightweight and white concrete technology
Hafenweg 1
( location )
Raiffeisen silo / concentrate plant 1968 Silo with 18,800 tons of storage capacity
Rheingaustr. 107
( location )
Villa Rheinhütte 1854-56 planned by Alexander Fach as director of the blast furnace "Rheinhütte"
Villa Rheinhütte
Rheingaustr. 138
( location )
Villa Beck 1869-72 late classical building by Wilhelm Bogler
Rheingaustr. 147
( location )
Customs office Biebrich Customs office building and customs warehouse
Customs office Biebrich
Rheingaustraße 180
( location )
Entrepreneurial villas Rheingaustraße - Villa Dyckerhoff Three villas of large Wiesbaden entrepreneurial families
Entrepreneurial villas Rheingaustraße - Villa Dyckerhoff
Rheingaustraße 182
( location )
Entrepreneur villas Rheingaustraße - Villa Albert Three villas of large Wiesbaden entrepreneurial families
Entrepreneur villas Rheingaustraße - Villa Albert
Rheingaustraße 184
( location )
Entrepreneurial villas Rheingaustraße - Villa Kalle Three villas of large Wiesbaden entrepreneurial families
Entrepreneurial villas Rheingaustraße - Villa Kalle
Rheingaustr. 190–196
( location )
Administration building of the Kalle-Chemie-Werke 1938 A mix of styles from New Objectivity and Nazi architecture
Biebricher Straße 69
( location )
Dyckerhoff AG power plant Building with boiler house and turbine hall, next to it the historic water tower
Bridgehead Mainz-Kastel
( location )
Kies Menz Mainz-Kastel circa 1960 Gravel loading station with electrically operated gantry crane
Kies Menz Mainz-Kastel
Kostheimer Landstr. 21
( location )
Linde Kältetechnik GmbH & Co.KG The company was founded in Wiesbaden in 1879
Maaraue , Lesselallee
( location )
Kostheim sewage treatment plant shut down in 2002. Today owned by the Klär-Werk association
Kostheim sewage treatment plant
Main street 16
( location )
Kostheim match factory popularly called "Industriehof"
Kostheim match factory
Main street 1
( location )
SCA Hygiene Products Pulp production is closely linked to the history of Kostheim
Mainuferweg
( location )
Kostheim barrage 1934 Defense in the style of New Objectivity

literature

  • 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, paperback, with over 300 illustrations

Web links

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