It lies at the mouth of the Ellerbach where it empties into the lower Nahe. September 2009, S. 23, Artikel: «OB Ludwig: „Kreuznach hat Tür nach BME aufgemacht"», Zaschel, Anne (Universität Koblenz-Landau) (2014), Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne, Prince-Elector, Count Palatine and Duke Karl Theodor, List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany, Learn how and when to remove this template message, Louis Henry, Count Palatine of Simmern-Kaiserslautern, "Bevölkerungsstand 2019, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden", Brückenhäuser, Alte Nahebrücke, Neustadt | Bad Kreuznach, Forschungen über die Römerstrassen etc. According to an 822 document from Louis the Pious, who was invoking an earlier document from Charlemagne, about 741, Saint Martin's Church in Kreuznach was supposedly donated to the Bishopric of Würzburg by his forebear Carloman. else it is a nut custard, practically a repetition of ℞ Nos. WITH PURE SALT AND OIL ...", Page 191—galatine amended to galantine—"We would call 1927, d. 2007), district chairman, Albrecht Martin (b. In 1808, Napoleon made a gift of Kreuznach's two saltworks to his favourite sister, Pauline. there is an ℞ but no number. Apitio posita hæc sunt || Epimeles, ...", Page 277—Southerwood amended to Until the middle of 2001, the Americans maintained four barracks, a Redstone missile unit,[51] a firing range, a small airfield and a drill ground in Bad Kreuznach. Through its long time as Kreuznach's lordly family, the House of Sponheim had seven heads: In 1417, however, the "Further" line of the House of Sponheim died out when Countess Elisabeth of Sponheim-Kreuznach (1365–1417) died. The economic structure is thus characterised mainly by small and medium enterprises, but also some big businesses like the tire manufacturer Michelin, the machine builder KHS, the Meffert Farbwerke (dyes, lacquers, plasters, protective coatings) and the Jos. GELATINAM VOCAMUS”—Platina, —— DE SUO SIBI, pan-gravy; such latinity as Given Bad Kreuznach's location in the narrow Nahe valley, all transport corridors run upstream parallel to the river. procedures required a prodigious amount of labor ...", Page 26—insiduousness amended to insidiousness—"Even —— dishes, compared with modern dishes, p. —— for fruit or dessert, illustration, p. —in most of these instances corresponds to our confections ...", Page 292—omitted page number added to entry for oval On 20 September and 5 October 1804, the French Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte visited Kreuznach. Jean-Winckler-Straße 20, Röntgenstraße 35 – pair of semi-detached houses with hip roof, Art Deco motifs, 1926/1927, architect Düttermann, Johannisstraße 8 – corner house with hip roof, Renaissance Revival motifs, 1896/1897, architect Rudolf Frey, Johannisstraße 9 – two-and-a-half-floor house, sandstone-framed plastered building, 1905/1906, architect Peter Monz, Jungstraße 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 (monumental zone), Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße 2 – sophisticated Late Classicist plastered building, possibly 1850, architect J. Müller, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße 4 – lordly villa with, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße 7 – in town library's new building a, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße 10 – three-floor shophouse with hip roof, Renaissance Revival, 1868/1869, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße 11b – three-floor terraced house with open front buildings, about 1860, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße 11 – retail pavilion at the edge of the spa park, early 20th century, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße 18 – Gründerzeit villa with hip roof, 1899/1900, architect August Henke. In her will, she divided the county between Electoral Palatinate and the County of Sponheim-Starkenburg, bequeathing to them one fifth and four-fifths respectively. Another rehabilitation clinic under private sponsorship is the Klinik Nahetal. Since it appears to 1 lb. the most ascetic of men cannot resist the insidiousness 115-121) does belong to Book II ...", Page 96—Carthusians amended to Carthusian—"... those Since this time, the town has been known as Bad Kreuznach. [3] It is, nonetheless, the district seat, and also the seat of the state chamber of commerce for Rhineland-Palatinate. were no obvious references to be found for a sauce of Thinking that was not influenced by this led to another railway line being built even before the First World War, the "strategic railway" from Bad Münster by way of Staudernheim, Meisenheim, Lauterecken and Kusel towards the west, making Kreuznach into an important contributor to transport towards the west. Bad Kreuznach's outlying Ortsbezirke or Stadtteile are Bosenheim, Ippesheim, Planig, Winzenheim and Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg. On the bridge over to the ait (or the Wörth as it is called locally; the river island between the two parts of town) stood the Brückentor ("Bridge Gate"). Only an extreme wintertime flood on the Nahe in January 1918 led to the Oberste Heeresleitung being moved to Spa in Belgium. Along this section, the town wall contained the Fischerpforte or Ellerpforte as a watergate and in the south the Große Pforte ("Great Gate") at the bridge across the Nahe. recipe references (309, seq.) Belonging to the fortified complex of the Kauzenburg across the Ellerbach from the New Town were the Klappertor and a narrow, defensive ward (zwinger), from which the street known as "Zwingel" gets its name. Bad Kreuznach can be reached by car through the like-named interchange on the Autobahn A 61 as well as on Bundesstraßen 41, 48 and 428. It is classed as a middle centre with some functions of an upper centre, making it the administrative, cultural and economic hub of a region with more than 150,000 inhabitants. [39] In 1557, the Reformation was introduced into Kreuznach. amended to Dann.—"Dann. OLEATUS, moistened, mixed, dressed with oil. 28, p. 273", Page 299—omitted p. added—"Title pages, Venice, 1503, p. Records witness Jewish settlement in Kreuznach beginning in the late 13th century, while for a short time in the early 14th century, North Italian traders ("Lombards") lived in town. Southernwood. 9 November 1924; d. 27 October 2009), basketball functionary, Peter Anheuser (b. ", Page 258—Pennel amended to Pennell—"The Pennell Small 8vo. At the Saunalandschaft bathhouse rose a "wellness temple" with 12 great saunas on an area of 4 000 m2, which receives roughly 80,000 visitors every year. He is a local legendary hero, a butcher from Kreuznach who fought on the Sponheim side in the battle against the troops of the Archbishop of Mainz. ", Page 231—act amended to fact—"... as a matter of fact, 9 has three floors, Lämmergasse 13 – solid building with mighty half-hip roof, possibly from the late 18th century, Lämmergasse 26 – corner shophouse, partly timber-frame (plastered), possibly from the 18th century, makeover 1890; cellar before 1689, Lämmergasse 28 – spacious, essentially Baroque house, partly timber-frame (plastered), marked 1779, conversion 1861; cellar before 1689, Lämmergasse 34 – corner house, plastered timber-frame building, about or soon after 1700; characterises street's appearance, Lauergasse 5 – two-and-a-half-floor, plastered timber-frame house, partly slated, late 18th or early 19th century; part of the so-called Little Venice (, Lauergasse 9 – picturesque, plastered timber-frame house, 19th century, Magister-Faust-Gasse 2 – three-floor three-window house, mid 19th century; part of the so-called Little Venice, Magister-Faust-Gasse 4 – three-floor four-window house, plastered timber-frame building, later 18th century; part of the so-called Little Venice, Magister-Faust-Gasse 6 – three-floor three-window house, plastered timber-frame building, late 18th century, front wings 1890; part of the so-called Little Venice, Magister-Faust-Gasse 9 – three-floor house on irregular footprint, partly timber-frame, early 19th century, Magister-Faust-Gasse 15/17 – pair of semi-detached houses, plastered timber-frame buildings, possibly from the 18th century, no. 9 November 1934), German politician (, Ursula Hill-Samelson (b. 24 April 1956), manager, Helmut Freitag (b. ℞ No. Minor punctuation errors have been repaired. During the 1501 epidemic, the humanist and Palatine prince-raiser Adam Werner von Themar, one of Abbot Trithemius's friends, wrote a poem in Kreuznach about the plague saint, Sebastian. TO KEEP CITRON. The mural crown on top of the escutcheon began appearing only about 1800 under French rule. let its owner beware. In 1336, Emperor Louis the Bavarian allowed Count Johann II of Sponheim-Kreuznach to permanently keep 60 house-owning freed Jews at Kreuznach or elsewhere on his lands ("… daß er zu Creützenach oder anderstwoh in seinen landen 60 haußgesäsß gefreyter juden ewiglich halten möge …"). In that month, precipitation is 1.8 times what it is in January. "... Spondyli uel fonduli (℞ Nos. The two saltworks, which had now apparently been taken away from Napoleon's sister, were from 1816 to 1897 Grand-Ducal-Hessian state property on Prussian territory. 2 (monumental zone) – whole complex of buildings; two like-shaped groups of houses, buildings with hip roofs joined by three-floor staircase towers, 1926/1927, architect Hugo Völker. Page 9 has a word obscured—"one of three known famous 29 December 1721, d. 23 May 1801 in Rützen), Franz Christoph Braun (1766–1833), clergyman and government representative, Erich Prieger (b. In 1777 it was moved as the Alt-Creuznach chapter to, Oeffentlicher Anzeiger vom 28. recipe 121. This two-year Technikerschule für Weinbau und Oenologie sowie Landbau is a path within the agricultural economics college. Read the latest information on health conditions and treatments. 26 March 1866, d. after 1917), writer, Alexe Altenkirch (b. He was afterwards taken into protection by Ruprecht III of the Palatinate against a yearly payment of 10 Rhenish guilders. In 1457, at a time when a children's crusade movement was on the rise, 120 children left Kreuznach on their way to Mont-Saint-Michel by way of Wissembourg. The spa operations and the wellness tourism also hold a special place for the town as the world's oldest radon-brine spa and the Rhineland-Palatinate centre for rheumatic care. probably be read as "inconvenient and unprofitable", Paprika is a ground spice made from dried red fruits of bell or peppers. Bad Kreuznach, whose spa facilities and remaining hotels once again, from 1939 to 1940, became the seat of the Army High Command, was time and again targeted by Allied air raids because of the Wehrmacht barracks on Bosenheimer Straße, Alzeyer Straße and Franziska-Puricelli-Straße as well as the strategically important Berlin-Paris railway line, which then led through the town. To this day, radon inhalation serves as a natural pain reliever for those suffering from rheumatism. Were it not quite superfluous, we would urgently recommend the study of Pompeii to the students of life in general and to those of Antiquity in particular. and potatoes, popularly known as “Chinese potatoes” ...", Page 89—acccordance amended to accordance—"... TO MAKE HONEY CAKES LAST. ...", Page 290—dog-brier amended to dog-briar—"... namely TO PRESERVE FRESH FIGS. Pfalz am Rheine, The future bridge design by Dissing+Weilting, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bad_Kreuznach&oldid=1004806340, States and territories established in 1227, Burial sites of the House of Solms-Braunfels, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from June 2020, All articles needing additional references, Pages using Sister project links with wikidata namespace mismatch, Pages using Sister project links with hidden wikidata, Articles with German-language sources (de), Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz area identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with multiple identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, John II (1290–1340) and Simon II (1290–1336), Saint Vincent's Monastery, location unclear, existed in the, 20 December 1635 - Kreuznach was taken by Imperial-Spanish and Imperial-Croatian troops under General, Kauzenburg, Auf dem Kauzenberg – preserved from the, Spa zone (monumental zone) – built after Dr. Eberhard Prieger's discovery of, Town fortifications – The town fortifications are made up of three complete wall systems around sovereign area (, Agricolastraße 1 – lordly villa with hip roof, 1925/1926, architect Alexander Ackermann. [31] In 1828, 425 of the 7,896 inhabitants of the Bürgermeisterei ("Mayoralty") of Kreuznach (5.4%) adhered to the Jewish faith, as did 611 of the town's 18,143 inhabitants (3.4%) in 1890. There are three kinds of paprika: Sweet paprika: this is often labelled as just ‘paprika’. [9] On the other hand, the Crucinaha in Emperor Otto III's documents from 1000 (which granted the rights to hold a yearly market and to strike coins)[10] is today thought to refer to Christnach, an outlying centre of Waldbillig, a town nowadays in Luxembourg. with fried herring and river lamprey". In 1974, however, the old mining gallery itself was converted into a therapy room. This, along with the ever-growing income from the spa, led after years of stagnation to an economic boost for the town's development. Preserved as an incunable print from 1487, printed in Mainz by Peter Schöffer (about 1425–1503), is an invitation from the mayor and town council to any and all who considered themselves good marksmen with the crossbow to come to a shooting contest on 23 September.[20]. 32 three-floor shophouse, timber-frame building, 17th century (? The following schools are found in Bad Kreuznach: In 1950, the Max Planck Institute for Agricultural and Agricultural Engineering was moved from Imbshausen to Bad Kreuznach, where it used spaces of the Bangert knightly estate. im Rheinlande, Text und Übertragung der Urkunde Kaiser Ludwigs des Frommen von 822, Urkundenbuch zur Geschichte der, jetzt die Preussischen Regierungsbezirke Coblenz und Trier bildenden mittelrheinischen Territorien, Die Entwicklung des mittelalterlichen Städtebildes von Kreuznach, Gereimte Beschreibung des Frey- und Herren-Schiessens mit der Armbrust und einem Glückshafen, Der alte „Juden Kirchoff“ am Kreuznacher Schlossberg, Ueber die auf dem Terrain des römischen Kastells bei Kreuznach, die Heidenmauer genannt, von October 1858 bis November 1866 stattgefundenen Ausgrabungen, Werner von Themar, ein Heidelberger Humanist, Ausführliche und ordentliche Beschreibung, Umständliche Beschreibung der im Jänner und Hornung 1784 die Städte Heidelberg, Mannheim und andere Gegenden der Pfalz durch die Eisgänge und Ueberschwemmungen betroffenen grosen Noth, Landesverordnung über die großen kreisangehörigen Städte Bad Kreuznach, Idar-Oberstein und Neuwied vom 29. A pharmacist named Daniel Riem was killed in his house "Zum weißen Schwan" ("At the White Swan") when it collapsed into the floodwaters.[49]. [69] From 1971 to 1987, the discipline of cultivation of the Fachhochschule Rheinland-Pfalz, Bingen, was located in Bad Kreuznach. literally, but navo (navus) here ...". ROSE WINE. Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 10 – Gründerzeit villa; brick building with hip roof, Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 12/14 – pair of semi-detached houses; sandstone-framed brick building with, Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 13 – villalike corner house and bathhouse; two-and-a-half-floor porphyry building with hip roof, one-floor addition with hip roof, 1850/1859, Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 24 – house with bell-shaped, Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 28 – villa; Neoclassical building with hip roof, 1870, Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 28a/28b – pair of semi-detached villas; Historicized quarrystone, timber-frame and plastered building, 1902/1903, architects August Henke & Sohn, Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 30 – villa with hip roof, about 1870, bay window 1895, Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 32, Oranienstraße 5 – pair of semi-detached houses; spacious building with hip roof and knee wall, imitation-ancient and Classicist motifs, 1873/1874, architect Jacob Lang; characterises street's appearance, Eichstraße 6 – two-and-a-half-floor house; brick building, Renaissance Revival motifs, 1893/1894, architect August Henke, Eiermarkt 1 – four-floor shophouse; Classicist plastered building, partly timber-frame, 1873/1874, architect August Henke, with older parts, cellar possibly about 1500, Eiermarkt 2 – three-floor shophouse; Classicistically framed plastered building, 1887, architect Jacob Kossmann, timber-frame upper floors possibly from the 18th century; cellar about 1500 (? TO KEEP POMEGRANATES. On 9 June 1796, Kreuznach was once again occupied by the French. deliberate, it has been preserved as printed. FINE SPICED WINE. TO KEEP GRAPES. 24 September 1976), writer, Marie von Oranien-Nassau (b. Urkunde vom 19. NOTE: 66.66.14.214 is banned from editing this page. Learn more about diabetes, cancer, and use tools such as the symptom checker and health encyclopedia. [36] Outside the town, a sickhouse for lepers, the so-called Gutleuthof, was founded on the Gräfenbach down from the village of Hargesheim and had its first documentary mention in 1487. CRANE OR DUCK, PARTRIDGE, DOVES, WOOD PIGEON, SQUAB AND DIVERS BIRDS. definition of - senses, usage, synonyms, thesaurus. 5 September 1642 in, Gustav Pfarrius (b. Found in Bad Kreuznach are not only several primary schools, some of which offer "full-time school", but also secondary schools of all three types as well as vocational preparatory schools or combined vocational-academic schools such as Berufsfachschulen, Berufsoberfachschulen and Technikerschulen, which are housed at the vocational schools. [29] The Jewish graveyard on Stromberger Straße was bought in 1661 (one preserved gravestone, however, dates from 1630) and expanded in 1919. The Sponheim abbot Johannes Trithemius had brought the monasterial belongings, the library and the archive to safety in Kreuznach. 115) ..." and Only at 5% of the German Weather Service's weather stations are even lower figures recorded. was counsellor for Aurelianus, the emperor. [11] In mediaeval and early modern Latin sources, Kreuznach is named not only as Crucenacum, Crucin[i]acum (adjective Crucenacensis, Crucin[i]acensis) and the like, but also as Stauronesus, Stauronesum (adjective Staurone[n]s[i]us; from σταυρός "cross" and νῆσος "island"[12]) or Naviculacrucis (from navicula, a kind of small boat used on inland waterways, called a Nachen in German, and crux "cross"). Page 243—recipe 481 is titled "FISH STEWED IN WINE", TO KEEP TRUFFLES. In the years 1235 and 1270, Kreuznach was granted town rights, market rights, taxation rights and tolling rights under the rule of the comital House of Sponheim, which were acknowledged once again in 1290 by King Rudolf I of Habsburg. The team played in, among other leagues, the Oberliga, when that was Germany's highest level in football, as well as, later, the Second Bundesliga. ). Abt., Rep. 18 – Max-Planck-Institut für Landarbeit und Landtechnik, Versuch einer vollständigen Geographisch-Historischen Beschreibung der Kurfürstl. In 1418, King Sigismund of Luxembourg enfeoffed Count Johann V of Sponheim-Starkenburg (about 1359–1437) with the yearly market, the mint, the Jews at Kreuznach and the right of escort as far as Gensingen on the Trier-Mainz highway. In the years 1206 to 1230, Counts Gottfried III of Sponheim (d. 1218) and Johann I of Sponheim (d. 1266) had the castle Kauzenburg built, even though King Philip of Swabia had forbidden them to do so. Hofgartenstraße 3 – villalike house, representative brick building with hip roof, 1900/1901, architect Johann Arthur Otte, Hofgartenstraße 4 – Gründerzeit villa, richly ornamented brick building, Renaissance Revival, 1890/1891, architects. März 1960, Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis 2006, Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz, Municipal election results for Bad Kreuznach, "Description and explanation of Bad Kreuznach's arms", Directory of Cultural Monuments in Bad Kreuznach district, Landkreis Bad Kreuznach: Inhaltsverzeichnis des Kreisrechtes, Homepage des Fördervereins, retrieved, 20 January 2013, Brückenhäuser auf der Alten Nahebrücke in Bad Kreuznach, "Die Wiege der Korbjäger steht in Bad Kreuznach", II. It then ran in a bow between Hofgartenstraße and Hochstraße to the Rüdesheimer Tor in the southwest at the beginning of Gerbergasse, whose course it then followed down to the Ellerbach and along the Nahe as a riverbank wall. Johann Heinrich von Carmer (b. Gerbergasse 3 – three-floor corner house, Gerbergasse 5 – three-floor corner shophouse, Gründerzeit clinker brick building with hipped mansard roof, 1885/1886, architect Josef Pfeiffer, Göbenstraße 4/4a – three-and-a-half-floor, Göbenstraße 6/6a – three-and-a-half-floor terraced houses, Renaissance Revival and Art Nouveau motifs, 1906, Architects Brothers Lang, Göbenstraße 8/10 – pair of semi-detached houses, three-part brick-framed plastered building, 1903, architect Peter Ziemer, Goethestraße 2 – villalike house, cube-shaped building with hip roof, 1927/1928, architect Peter Riedle, Goethestraße 4 – villalike house, one-and-a-half-floor plastered building with hip or mansard roof, 1925/1926, architect Martin Au, Goethestraße 5 – villalike house, one- and two-floor building with hip roof, 1925/1926, architect Martin Au, Goethestraße 7 – villalike house, plastered building with hip or mansard roof, 1925/1926, architect Rudolf Hassinger; front garden fencing from time of building, Goethestraße 1–7, 9, Bühler Weg 8, 10, 12, Röntgenstraße 2/4, 6, 8, Pestalozzistraße 3–9, Waldemarstraße 21, 23, 25, 27 (monumental zone), Graf-Siegfried-Straße 8 – villalike house, building with hip roof, 1920s, architect Martin Au, Gustav-Pfarrius-Straße 11–15 – Public Lina-Hilger-. An original steam locomotive and its shed, which were moved from Winterburg, can be found today in nearby Bockenau. The travel time to Mainz lies between 25 and 40 minutes, and to Saarbrücken between 1 hour and 40 minutes and 2 hours and 20 minutes. Jean-Winckler-Straße 18 – house with hip roof. Rüdesheimer Straße 46, 48 and 50 – three-part corner shophouse, Rüdesheimer Straße 52 – corner shophouse, Historicist brick building with mansard roof, 1907, architect Joseph Reuther, Rüdesheimer Straße 58 – Gründerzeit corner house, brick building, Renaissance Revival motifs, 1891/1892, architect Karl Keller, Rüdesheimer Straße 74 – Historicized terraced house with gateway, brick building with mansard roof, 1903/1904, architect Joseph Buther, Rüdesheimer Straße 86 – house, about 1860; winepress house, 1888, architect Philipp Hassinger; worker's house with stable, 1893, architect Johann Henke, Rüdesheimer Straße 87 – villa and wine cellar building, lordly plastered building with hip roofs, Renaissance Revival motifs, 1894/1895, architect Friedrich Metzger, Saline Karlshalle 12 – well house; plastered building with freestanding stairway, 1908, architect Hans Best, Saline Theodorshalle 28 – former children's home; representative building with hipped mansard roof, Classicist motifs, 1911, architect Hans Best, Salinenstraße – Salinenbrücke ("Saltworks Bridge"); six-arch, Salinenstraße 43 – two-and-a-half-floor villalike house, brick building with hip roof, Renaissance Revival motifs, 1896/1897, architect August Henke, Salinenstraße 45 – two-and-a-half-floor house, porphyry building with hip roof, about 1860, side building with arcade and barge-rafter gable, 1897, architects Brothers Lang, Salinenstraße 53 – two-and-a-half-floor corner shophouse, Late Classicist building with hip roof, about 1860, Salinenstraße 57a – corner house, elaborately structured Late Historicist building with mansard roof, 1898, architect Rheinstädter. Dezember 823 (= 822); vgl. 23 May 1876, d. 4 May 1927 in Berlin), Nelli Schmithals (b. ), nice dainty dishes, ...", Page 172—cates amended to cakes—"Dulcia, sweetmeats, ", Page 150—Dan. DE, p. 370", Page 290—indispensible amended to indispensable—"... Before this, though, right at Kreuznach's town limits, Prussia and Bavaria once again stood at odds with each other in 1866. 1952), guitarist and musical educator, Hans-Werner Wagner (1952–1998), state secretary (CDU), Lee Charm (b. The special taxes for Jews ordered in 1418 and 1434 by King Sigismund of Luxembourg were also imposed in Kreuznach.[25]. Three of those have been stripped of the honour: Adolf Hitler, Wilhelm Frick and Richard Walther Darré. available at the time of writing. ); one-floor front wing, 1934, architect Karl Heep, Beinde 18 – corner house; two essentially 18th-century, Bleichstraße 18/20 – axially symmetrical pair of semi-detached shophouses; two-tone clinker brick building, 1899/1900, Bleichstraße 23 – sophisticated sandstone-framed clinker brick building with hip roof, Renaissance Revival, 1896/1897, architects Brothers Lang, Bleichstraße 25 – sandstone-framed brick building with hipped mansard roof, 1896/1897, architect August Henke, Bleichstraße 26 – two-and-a-half-floor corner shophouse; sandstone-framed clinker brick building with tower oriel and hip roof, Renaissance Revival, 1892, architect Martin Hassinger, Bosenheimer Straße 79 – house and factory building, decorative clinker brick building with half-hip roof, Renaissance Revival, marked 1899/1900, architect Johann Stanger; factory: spacious brick building, Brückes 12 – sophisticated three-floor house, Classicist motifs, about 1840, Brückes 14 – two-and-a-half-floor house, about 1840, Brückes 16 – lordly Gründerzeit villa with hipped, Brückes 18 – lordly Gründerzeit villa, two-and-a-half-floor building with hip roof, 1877/1878, architect Ludwig Bohnstedt, Brückes 20 – spacious three-floor building with hip roof, about 1840; side building dating from same time, Brückes 22 – two-and-a-half-floor Classicist house, 1880/1881, Brückes 24 – house, Romanesquified motifs, about 1850, Brückes 27 – storage and dwelling house; one-and-a-half-floor Classicist building with hipped mansard roof, about 1879, Brückes 33 – former Potthoff & Söhne winegrowing estate; representative villalike building with hip roof, Renaissance Revival, about 1860, front wing with Renaissance Revival motifs, 1909, architect Anton Kullmann; wing, about 1860; southern estate building, 1888, architect Jacob Karst, Brückes 41 – Anheuser & Fehrs winegrowing estate; residencelike shophouse; three-wing complex in stone-block wallwork, Heimatstil, 1930s, reconstruction 1948/1949, architect Theo Wilkens, Brückes 53 – Economic Adviser August E. Anheuser winegrowing estate; one-floor, Brückes 54 – former main railway station; two-wing castlelike red clinker brick building, Romanesquified motifs, 1860, Brückes 60 – house resembling a country house; two-and-a-half-floor brick building, partly, Bühler Weg 3 – bungalow with high mansard floor, 1925/1926, architect Peter Riedle; characterises street's appearance, Bühler Weg 8 – villalike corner house, 1927/1928, architect Martin Au, Bühler Weg 12 – villalike corner house with hip roof, 1927, architect Martin Au, Cauerstraße 3 – villa with hip roof, corner tower with pointed roof, 1925/1926, architect Alexander Ackermann, Dessauer Straße, Hüffelsheimer Straße, Schlosspark Museum-Roman villa, Dessauerstraße 2 – Classicist pair of semi-detached houses, about 1850; four-floor plastered stone-block or, Dessauerstraße 9 – former wine cellar; one-floor brick building with barge-rafter gable, 1891 (?
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