List of architectural monuments in Georgsmarienhütte
In the list of architectural monuments in Georgsmarienhütte , the architectural monuments of the city of Georgsmarienhütte with the districts Alt-Georgsmarienhütte (including Malbergen ), Harderberg, Holsten-Mündrup, Holzhausen , Kloster Oesede and Oesede (including Dröper ) are listed under the Lower Saxony Monument Protection Act . The basis is the district's published list of monuments (as of September 10, 2021). However, the following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.
Architectural monuments are "in the sense of the law ground monuments, movable monuments and monuments of geological history."
Generally
The columns contain the following information:
- Location: the address of the monument and the geographical coordinates . Map view to set coordinates . In the map view, monuments without coordinates are shown with a red marker and can be set on the map. Monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
- Designation: Designation of the monument
- Description: the description of the monument. Section 3 (2) of the NDSchG lists individual monuments and Section 3 (3) of the NDSchG lists groups of structures and their components.
- ID: the number of the monument
- Image: a picture of the monument
Ensemble: Villa Stahmer
The “Villa Stahmer” ensemble has the ID 36185536.
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Oesede, Carl-Stahmer-Weg 13 52 ° 12 ′ 13 ″ N, 8 ° 3 ′ 12 ″ E |
Villa Stahmer | Detached Villa Stahmer as an ensemble with residential house (see ID 35322498) and coach house (see ID 36185379) as solid buildings with half-timbered attachments, built in 1900. | 36185536 |
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Oesede, Carl-Stahmer-Weg 13 52 ° 12 ′ 13 ″ N, 8 ° 3 ′ 12 ″ E |
Museum Villa Stahmer | A freestanding, elevated, two-storey upper-class residential building in a garden as a plastered solid construction with a half-timbered structure and hipped roof. The facades are strongly structured with risalits , cornices and profiled sandstone borders; served as the residence of the entrepreneur Robert Stahmer and his family until 1907 and has been used as a museum since 1980. | 35322498 |
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Oesede, Carl-Stahmer-Weg 13 A 52 ° 12 ′ 13 ″ N, 8 ° 3 ′ 12 ″ E |
Villa Stahmer's coach house | One-and-a-half-storey coach house located southwest of the villa: plastered building with attached half-timbered upper floor, all-round cornice and sandstone surrounds, gable roof, built around 1900. Today it houses the non-profit art school Paletti | 36185379 |
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Individual architectural monuments
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Oesede Monastery, Bruchstr. 46 52 ° 12 ′ 4 ″ N, 8 ° 6 ′ 37 ″ E |
former Oesede monastery with monastery church | Former Benedictine monastery , which existed for 633 years. Formerly the ancestral seat of the founder, Count Ludolf von Oesede (approx. 1100–1184) and his wife Thedela von Schwalenberg (approx. 1105–1170). 1803, after the monasteries in the areas that fell to France were secularized in accordance with the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss , given up. Today's buildings: Catholic monastery church of St. Mary and John the Baptist, a cross-shaped hall with a straight choir. Main construction time of the east part still at the end of the 12th century, otherwise more recent additions and conversions. In addition, multi-storey baroque monastery buildings, which are used today as a school or parsonage, as well as a two-storey gatehouse from 1704. | 28945814 |
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Holzhausen, Liedstrasse 52 ° 12 ′ 44 ″ N, 7 ° 59 ′ 46 ″ E |
Stone cross | Well-preserved, somewhat sunken stone cross with sharp edges. One end of the cross arm damaged by a cut. Height and width 0.7 m. | 28945819 |
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Oesede, Oeseder Straße 96 52 ° 12 ′ 14 ″ N, 8 ° 3 ′ 50 ″ E |
Eaves-standing residential / farm building | Eaves-standing residential / farm building as a small hall house (four-column construction), half-timbered with plastered partitions, quarry stone base, crooked hip roof , built 1830–1850 | 35322410 |
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Hasbergen, Zur Hüggelschlucht 4 52 ° 13 ′ 22 ″ N, 7 ° 59 ′ 12 ″ E |
Augusta pit in Ohrbeck | On January 27, 1998 inaugurated memorial for the Ohrbeck labor education camp (AEL, more rarely AZL) set up by the Gestapo at the beginning of 1944 in the old pumping station (built in 1860) of the ore mine Augustaschacht Ohrbeck , in memory of those who were “conspicuous”, mostly French, who were housed there Slave labor. | 35634630 |
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GMH / Hagen Am Teutob.Wald, Gräfensund 52 ° 10 ′ 54 ″ N, 8 ° 1 ′ 25 ″ E |
Landmark | Rounded, former boundary stone with the inscription "KM 1839"; was set up in 1839 on the boundary of the district. | 37570975 |
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Georgsmarienhütte, Dörenberg 52 ° 10 ′ 32 ″ N, 8 ° 3 ′ 11 ″ E |
Gaussstein | The Gaußstein Dörenberg is a cuboid made of reddish gray sandstone without a base plate with a clear height above ground level of approx. 1.2 m and side edges of approx. 0.29 m. Inscription: " [...] [...] Landes. Vermessg . 1830. "The Dörenberg was already used as a survey point during the survey by Colonel Epailly in 1804/1805. In 1824 the Vorländer tax council renewed this point, which was finally built over by a small pyramid in 1825. In 1829, Captain Müller worked with this triangle point for the Hanoverian triangulation . In 1876 and 1883 a trigonometric point (TP) was set up there. However, the origin of the stone pillar that can be found there today has not been clarified. | 47494698 |
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Georgsmarienhütte, Dörenberg 52 ° 10 ′ 31 ″ N, 8 ° 2 ′ 9 ″ E |
Hermannsturm | Named after the Germanic army commander Arminius ("iron Hermann"), originally built in 1898 and 12 m high, observation tower on the Dörenberg , which was expanded to 21 m in 1975 on behalf of the city of Georgsmarienhütte. Identical twin tower of the Varus tower on the opposite Lammersbrink . Both lookout towers are connected by a hiking trail, the Kammweg . |
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Georgsmarienhütte, Lammersbrink 52 ° 11 ′ 54 ″ N, 8 ° 0 ′ 59 ″ E |
Varus tower | Originally built in 1892 and 12 m high, the observation tower on the Lammersbrink , named after the Roman army commander Varus , which had to be blown up in August 1935 due to dilapidation and was rebuilt in 1975 on behalf of the city of Georgsmarienhütte as an identical twin tower of the Hermannsturm (on the opposite Dörenberg ). Both lookout towers are connected by a hiking trail, the Kammweg . |
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Holzhausen, Am Boberg 10 52 ° 13 ′ 21 ″ N, 8 ° 0 ′ 16 ″ E |
Ohrbeck Monastery | Franciscan monastery (OFM) founded in 1918, which has housed the home folk high school "Haus Ohrbeck" since 1971 . |
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Oesede, Overbergstrasse 12 52 ° 11 ′ 38 ″ N, 8 ° 3 ′ 56 ″ E |
Frescoes in the crypt of the Holy Spirit Church | Dedicated to the martyrs and confessors of the 20th century. According to the instructions of Pastor Suitbert Beckmann , the artist Manfred Espeter from Münster made frescoes for the walls of the crypt, depicting scenes from the suffering of Christ in the horror of the Nazi era (People's Court, concentration camp and mass extermination, labor camp, torture and execution). |
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Alt-Georgsmarienhütte, Am Kasinopark 52 ° 12 ′ 22 ″ N, 8 ° 2 ′ 19 ″ E |
Theodor Holste memorial | Theodor Holste was director of the steelworks from 1881 to 1890 and had the space built around the Holsteteich, which had been used as a water reservoir for the steelworks since 1856. |
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Alt-Georgsmarienhütte, Am Kasinopark 52 ° 12 ′ 22 ″ N, 8 ° 2 ′ 19 ″ E |
Carl Wintzer memorial | Memorial for Carl Wintzer , councilor of commerce , former chairman of the Association of German Engineers (VDI) and first general director of the GMH steelworks for the Georgs-Marien-Bergwerks- und Hüttenverein. As a school patron, he took care of the establishment of a school, the establishment of a Protestant parish and the construction of the Luther Church . |
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Oesede Monastery, crossing Hohe Linde / Lindenbreede 52 ° 12 ′ 43 ″ N, 8 ° 6 ′ 28 ″ E |
Memorial stone Hohe Linde | Under the linden tree, first mentioned in 1182, the Counts of Ravensberg had a free court seat . Later, the estates met at this place to discuss important laws. In 1548, Bishop Franz von Waldeck had to renounce the Reformation that he wanted to introduce into the diocese. It was here that negotiations were held in 1649 about the “Swedish Treasure”, a compensation sum for the Swedish occupation. The memorial stone from the 18th century now commemorates this historical place. You can scan a QR code on site for further explanations. |
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Oesede Monastery, Glückaufstraße 52 ° 12 ′ 14 ″ N, 8 ° 6 ′ 6 ″ E |
Monument Otto shaft | The Otto shaft was a small mine in which hard coal had been mined in open-cast mining since 1553 and, in recent years, until it was closed in 1889, also underground. During demolition work in 2006, old remains of the vault were uncovered. There is a modeled trolley and an information board at the site. |
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See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Lower Saxony Monument Protection Act (NDSchG), § 3 (1) [1]
- ↑ Villa Stahmer's coach house. In: denkmalatlas.niedersachsen.de. Retrieved August 23, 2020 .