Built between 1898 and 1900, named after the physician Dr. Carl Fliedner (born 1853, died 1930) who came to Monsheim in 1881 as the son of the pastor Theodor Fliedner, the founder of diaconia in Germany. Dr. Carl Fliedner practiced in Monsheim and also worked here as a railroad doctor. His great hobby was archaeology. Many of his exhibits were given to the Roman-Germanic Museum in Mainz. Worth seeing is the large cellar, which served as an air-raid shelter for many people from Monsheim in 1944/45. The property, which is a listed building, is still owned by the family. Text taken from village tour Monsheim with kind permission. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

Villa Fliedner