Route of industrial culture Rhein-Main Wiesbaden
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 |
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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 | ||
Taunusstrasse 44 ( location ) |
Institute for Artificial Eyes | late classical building | |||
Langgasse 21 ( location ) |
Tagblatthaus | 1909 | Plastic "Knowledge" by Philipp Modrow | ||
Paulinenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Villa Söhnlein-Pabst (White House) |
1903-06 | Built by the Zurich architects Otto Wilhelm Pflegehard and Max Haefeli | ||
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 | ||
( Location ) | Main sewage treatment plant | Sewage treatment plant with biological treatment | |||
( Location ) | Hammer mill | former flour mill | |||
Wuth'sche Brewery 1 ( location ) |
Wuth'sche brewery | 1905 | Mixture of neo-Romanesque and Gothic | ||
( Location ) | Heat exchanger towers and fulling mill from Dyckerhoff AG | 1967-70 | Vierendeel framework with exposed corners |
River route
Wiesbaden II: river route |
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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 | |||
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" | ||
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 | |||
Rheingaustraße 180 ( location ) |
Entrepreneurial villas Rheingaustraße - Villa Dyckerhoff | Three villas of large Wiesbaden entrepreneurial families | |||
Rheingaustraße 182 ( location ) |
Entrepreneur villas Rheingaustraße - Villa Albert | Three villas of large Wiesbaden entrepreneurial families | |||
Rheingaustraße 184 ( location ) |
Entrepreneurial villas Rheingaustraße - Villa Kalle | Three villas of large Wiesbaden entrepreneurial families | |||
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 | ||
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 | |||
Main street 16 ( location ) |
Kostheim match factory | popularly called "Industriehof" | |||
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
Commons : Route der Industriekultur Rhein-Main Wiesbaden - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- Information on the local river (PDF file; 382 kB) and valley route in Wiesbaden as PDF files
- 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