Schaumainkai, Sachsenhausen Süd (Stadtteil Süd)
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Benannte Gebäude in der Nähe
- - 909 m
Gutleutstraße 8-12
http://basis-frankfurt.de/ - - 536 m
Schaumainkai 37 - - 340 m
- - 185 m
Dürerstraße 24 - - 637 m
Untermainkai 4 - - 598 m
Schaumainkai 71
Residence of the textile manufacturer Heinrich Baron von Liebieg (1839–1904) in Frankfurt. Influenced by his extensive travels as well as by the architecture of his native Franconia, Romeis here united elements of various European building styles.
https://www.liebieghaus.de/en/villa-liebieg - - 837 m
Schaumainkai 83
http://www.museum-giersch.de - - 942 m
- - 1065 m
Gutleutstraße 38
Secondary school based on a design by Rudolf Reinicke on an L-shaped floor plan with ornamental building sculpture in the Romanesque style around 1200; original enclosure. After a controversy about the past, the school was renamed the Weißfrauenschule - - 1198 m
Moselstraße 11
Secondary school based on a design by Rudolf Reinicke. Recessed building with a neo-Romanesque front made of red sandstone ; original decoration remains inside. - - 956 m
Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße 69-77 - - 750 m
Untermainkai 44
Late baroque garden house, raised, extended - with classical plastered fronts; Upper structure constructed in timber framework. - - 1386 m
Theodor-Stern-Kai 1 - - 1069 m
Schreyerstraße 4-6 - - 738 m
Kennedyallee 49 - - 1084 m
Schaumainkai 90 - - 707 m
Windmühlstraße 1
Commercial building (originally boarding school) for the International Association of Chefs based on a design by Franz Josef Vietze & Wilhelm Helfrich on an L-shaped floor plan with representative neo-baroque facades made of red sandstone ; East balcony - - 1189 m
Moselstraße 13
Rector's villa of the Carmelite School based on a design by Rudolf Reinicke; Counterpart to Moselstrasse 9. - - 641 m
Untermainkai 23-25
Bank and administration building in the style of the 1930s based on plans by Baurat a. D. Josef Bishop. Inner access through elegantly curved stairs.
https://www.eba.bund.de/ - - 643 m
Untermainkai 26
Villa-like row house for the banker H. von Crunelius based on a design by Wilhelm Georg Lönholdt in elegant neo-Renaissance forms ; Façades made of yellow sandstone , in the bel étage a ballroom in the style of the 2nd Rococo - - 627 m
Untermainanlage 1 - - 1222 m
Münchener Straße 41
Tenement and commercial building for Carl Otto Schaller based on a design by Carl Otto Schaller with baroque neo-renaissance facades - - 975 m
Gutleutstraße 20
https://www.diakonie-frankfurt-offenbach.de/die-diakonie/wei... - - 547 m
Untermainkai 5 - - 803 m
Gutleutstraße 3-5
agent Josef Deutsch based on a design by Christian Ludwig Schmidt with a corner-emphasizing pyramid roof between façades with Renaissance gables. - - 991 m
Münchener Straße 15
https://memphis-hotel.de - - 905 m
Gutleutstraße 8-12
Neo-Baroque commercial building (originally a hotel, later Adolf Hitler House, then the seat of the State Image Office of Hesse) for the building contractor Fritz Köster based on a design by J. L. B. Modrow. Yellow sandstone facade centered by twin oriels
http://basis-frankfurt.de/de/page/geschichte-des-hauses-gutl... - - 1036 m
Elbestraße 10 HH - - 1021 m
Schifferstraße 65-67 - - 1019 m
Schaumainkai 13
In 1855 the so-called Schweizerhaus , a garden house (which still stands), was built in the half-timbered style with maple parquet, in which concerts and spectacles took place. - - 940 m
Gutleutstraße 16a
https://www.bz-comm.de/ - - 542 m
Neue Mainzer Straße 2-4 - - 952 m
Schaumainkai 17 - - 721 m
- - 25 m
- - 305 m
- - 534 m
Gartenstraße 19 - - 169 m
Schaumainkai 53
The neo-renaissance building was built in 1891/1893 as Villa de Neufville with a two-tone stone facade. After the Second World War, the roof landscape was changed due to war destruction. It has served as the seat of the museum administration and foundatio - - 220 m
- - 636 m
Steinlestraße 16
Extension in the Baroque Art Nouveau style from 1909 based on a design by the building inspector Kanold with a pilaster-divided corner pavilion and relief elements - relief museum of old sculpture since 1909; original fence.
https://www.liebieghaus.de/en/villa-liebieg - - 690 m
- - 230 m
Schaumainkai 63
The building was built specifically as a picture gallery, in the Neo-Renaissance style and is reminiscent of Florentine buildings. The Städel is considered the forerunner of the 1880 opera house and the main train station. - - 961 m
Schaumainkai 15
The Villa was built in 1804 for the apothecary Peter Salzwedel as a summer house located on the outskirts of the town. The banker Georg Friedrich Metzler purchased the villa, which he expanded and altered.