Crucifixion group Alt-Oberbolheim

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The crucifixion group

The crucifixion group Alt-Oberbolheim is north of Nörvenich in the district of Düren , North Rhine-Westphalia , directly on the federal highway 477 .

The crucifixion group, which originally stood in the middle of the village until the village of Alt-Oberbolheim was demolished , was moved to the Heuserhof in 1969.

According to the inscription, the crucifixion group dates from 1910. It is approx. Three meters high and made of bluestone . The group stands on a broad base with an inscription plaque. In the middle of the substructure is a niche with a roof-shaped structure in neo-Gothic shapes. On the right and left of the consoles there are sandstone figures depicting Mary and John. There is also a large stone cross with a bronze body in the middle of the substructure. To protect against the weather, the crucifixion group was enclosed on three sides with a concrete wall.

The wayside cross was entered on March 20, 1985 in the monument list of the municipality of Nörvenich under No. 51.

Coordinates: 50 ° 48 ′ 49.1 ″  N , 6 ° 38 ′ 7.5 ″  E