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Deutsch: Hengst-Denkmal am Hengstplatz, Durlach. Sandsteinobelisk mit Brunnenbecken, Porträtrelief und Puttenfiguren, Denkmal für Bürgermeister und Stadtbaumeister Christian Hengst (1804-1883), 1846 Gründer der ersten Freiwilligen Feuerwehr Deutschlands, 1896 für 6000 Mark erbaut, durch Spenden freiwilliger Feuerwehren aus ganz Deutschland, Entwurf von Prof. Hermann Götz, Bronzeteile von Bildhauer Heinrich Baiser, architektonische Teile durch Feuerwehrmann und Steinmetz Ulrich Kleiber

Denkmal nach § 2 (Kulturdenkmal) Denkmalschutzgesetz

Baujahr: 1896
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Object location49° 00′ 00.11″ N, 8° 28′ 32.8″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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