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Mainz

St. Martin's Cathedral

"This cathedral above the Rhine valley would have remained in my memory in all its power and grandeur, even if I had never seen it again," wrote the writer Anna Seghers. The immense cathedral still gives the city its face a thousand years after its construction, and it has shaped its history. Mainz, at the intersection of ancient trade routes, became the ecclesiastical center north of the Alps with the work of St. Boniface starting in 746/47; it received the title "Holy See" during the reign of Willigis (975-1011) in Mainz. Willigis,…

Ehemalige Amtsgericht in Ober-Ingelheim

Ingelheim

Former Amtsgericht (local court)

The neighbouring earlier Hessen Amtsgericht is a neo baroque complex, whose 3 wings encase a courtyard open to the south. This palace-like estate was built between 1907 and 1909, according to plans of the Hessisches Hochbauamt Darmstadt. The facade of the main building is dominated by a triangular gable. An open stair leds to an admirably rounded portal guarded by pillars above which a coat of arms with the inscription “Hessisches Amtsgericht” is preserved. At the end of the 20th century these premises were sold by the state…

Blick auf die Jugendstilfliesensammlung

Offstein

Heimatmuseum Offstein

The Offstein Local History Museum's collection focuses on the history of the Offstein clay works and its tiles. The Art Nouveau tiles from the Offstein clay works are used in the Bad Nauheim Sprudelhof, among other places, which demonstrates their supra-regional significance and high artistic value. In addition, the museum collects and displays documents, media and objects relating to the history of the village and village life 30 and more years ago as a permanent exhibition. A complete shoemaker's workshop from this period deserves special…

Arch of Dativius Victor

Mainz

Dativius-Victor-Bogen

The Arch of Dativius Victor is one of the most important reconstructed Roman monuments in Germany. The original arch is now on display at the  Mainz State Museum and the structure on Ernst-Ludwig-Platz is a replica. The 43 cut stones were discovered during construction work at the turn of the 20th century. Archaeologists believe that there were originally 75 such blocks, meaning that only about a third of the arch has survived. It appears that some of the stones were already "recycled" during the Roman times for the…

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Ingelheim

St. Remigius Church

The St. Remigius Church is one of the earliest Merovingian church foundations on the Middle Rhine. Its documentary evidence dates back to the year 741. Archaeological excavations from 2010 to 2013 confirmed its establishment in the second half of the 7th century. The 23-meter-long stone building was erected on an existing Merovingian burial ground and initially served as a cemetery church for the nearby settlement. The discovery of a rare early medieval baptismal font in the church tower suggests that the church received the status of a…

Graunsberghäuschen Uelversheim

Uelversheim

Graunsberghäuschen

The vineyard cottage, estimated to be around 150 years old, was awarded a prize by the Rheinhessen Wine Brotherhood in 2015 after being expertly restored and refurbished by dedicated citizens of Uelversheim. A lovingly designed outdoor area provides opportunities to relax and linger. The earth-covered barrel-vaulted rectangular building of the Graunsberghäuschen invites visitors to sit down on a brick bench that runs around the interior. On the K41 road to Oppenheim on the left-hand side (second dirt road before the farmstead), a paved…

Saubachtal

Stadecken-Elsheim

Saubachtal

The Saubach is the name giver for the Saubach valley. It was extensively renaturalised in 2017 and now offers an ideal retreat for endangered animals and plants thanks to several ponds. At the most beautiful spot in the Saubach Valley, a bench and a resting place invite you to linger.