List of architectural monuments in Überherrn
In the list of architectural monuments in Überherrn , all architectural monuments of the Saarland community Überherrn and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the state monuments list in the Saarland official gazette of December 22, 2004 and the current sub-monuments list of the Saarlouis district in the version of August 9, 2017.
Altforweiler
location | designation | description | image |
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Felsberger Strasse location |
Catholic Church of St. Matthias | St. Matthias was built between 1933 and 1935 based on designs by Peter Marx . The brick building has a wide tower facade with an entrance portal and rose window. Two tower domes sit on the portal. The interior of the basilica is illuminated by six window axes. Conspicuous rib arches support the ceiling. The semicircular choir houses the high altar with crucifixion group. | |
Saarlouiser Strasse 87 location |
Winery de Maringh, farm building with vaulted cellar | Built in the first half of the 18th century | |
Saarlouiser Strasse 93 location |
Catholic Chapel of St. Matthias | The chapel was built in 1836, later profaned and converted into a residential building. | |
Saarlouiser Straße 106 location |
Farmhouse with vaulted cellars | Built in the 18th century, rebuilt around 1880 |
Berus
location | designation | description | image |
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Burgstrasse |
Scharfeneck gatehouse and city wall with stair tower | The gatehouse of the former Scharfeneck Castle was built around 1560/80 and was built by Jakob Lux . A semicircular stair tower is attached to the house, which just towers above the house. The two-storey plastered building has a gate with a round arch and corner blocks. A sentry box is located in the passage. The house and tower fell into disrepair in the 20th century and were renovated in the early 1990s. | |
Kirchenstraße |
Remains of the former city wall | Built by Jakob Lux around 1580 | |
Kirchenstraße |
Castle gate house | The castle gate house was built by Jakob Lux around 1590. | |
Kirchenstrasse location |
Catholic Church of St. Martin with furnishings, | St. Martin was built in 1749/50 according to the plans of the master builder Johann Heinrich Eckhardt from Wadgassen. The oldest parts of the church are the two-bay choir from the 15th century and the flanking choir tower from 1612. This was raised in 1888 and redesigned in Romanesque style. The nave is a flat-roofed hall with a circumferential hollow. The furnishings come almost entirely from the sculptor family Guldner. In the church tomb of St. Oranna. | |
Kirchenstraße 30 |
Catholic rectory | Built around 1700 | |
Kirchenstrasse 30 location |
Ban house | The Bannhaus (also "Philips House") was built around 1580 by Jakob Lux. | |
Orannastrasse location |
Oranna Chapel | The oldest remaining parts of the Oranna Chapel are late Gothic remains in the area of the choir from around 1230. The chapel was auctioned during the French Revolution. However, the first two owners continued to hold services in the chapel. The roof was then torn down. In the following years the chapel fell into disrepair and had to be restored in 1821. The interior was destroyed in an attack in 1940. The building was renovated as early as 1946. The small church with a rectangular choir has a gable roof with a small turret. In 1952, Tristan Ruhlmann was commissioned with the production of new windows, which show the work of St. Show oranna. |
Bisten
location | designation | description | image |
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Rathausstrasse |
Catholic rectory | The rectory is a five-axis building with an adjoining barn. The building was built in 1757. The pilaster portal with segmented gable and figure niche is striking. | |
Rathausstrasse location |
Catholic Church of St. Peter | The rectangular hall with a three-sided choir was built from 1780 to 1788 according to designs by Johann Girard and Johann Guerich. The unplastered sandstone block construction with corner blocks has a west tower with a portal. The portal is framed with pilasters and topped with triglyphic beams and a triangular pediment. | |
Rathausstrasse 7 location |
Farmhouse | Built in 1910 | |
Rathausstrasse 7 (at) Lage |
Wayside cross | Erected around 1750, renovated in 1871 | |
Rathausstrasse 30 location |
Neli's house | The house was built in 1760 |
Felsberg
location | designation | description | image |
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Altforweilerstraße |
Magots house, wayside cross | Erected in 1800 | |
Kirchenweg |
Wayside cross | Erected in 1860 | |
Kirchenweg |
Wayside cross | Erected in 1837 | |
Kirchenweg location |
Catholic Church of St. Nicholas | St. Nikolaus was built from 1898 to 1901 according to plans by the architect Wilhelm Hector. The hall church in neo-Gothic style has a tower with a pointed helmet, to which a nave with a five-sided polygonal choir adjoins. The nave is divided into four bays with ribbed vaults. | |
Metzer Strasse 8 (near) Lage |
Wayside cross | Erected in 1819 | |
Metzer Strasse 102/104 location |
Large house | The residential wing of a farmhouse was built around 1690. | |
Metzer Strasse 130 (behind) location |
Wayside cross | Erected in the first quarter of the 19th century | |
Schlossberg location |
Devil's Castle | The Teufelsburg was built around 1370 and destroyed in 1676. In the 1960s the castle was excavated and preserved. The former spur castle consisted of an outer and main castle. It had a hall with a defense tower and stables. You entered the castle through a gatehouse with an arrow slit and a bridge over a ditch. In the outer bailey with the spring there were farm buildings and horse drinks. The foundations and remains of the wall have been preserved, the vaulted cellar of the hall has been restored. | |
Villinger Straße |
Wayside cross | Erected in 1795 | |
To the transmitter location |
Channel Europe 1 | The transmitter with 2000 kW transmission power is the most powerful radio station in Germany and one of the largest radio transmission systems in the world. The broadcasting hall was built from 1954 to 1956 by JF Gudy and Eugène Freyssinet . The broadcasting hall is a prestressed concrete construction without pillars and with ceiling-high windows. The roof, cast from concrete, hangs on prestressed ropes and has only one axis of symmetry. |
Overriding
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Linslerhof location |
Linslerhof ensemble | The Linslerhof was first mentioned in 1154 in a deed of donation to the Fraulautern monastery. In 1789 the Fraulautern monastery was dissolved in the course of the French Revolution and the Linslerhof was first nationalized and publicly auctioned in 1791. Around 1900 the farm passed into the possession of the Boch-Galhau family through an inheritance . In the mid-90s the manor house and farm buildings fell into disrepair. The family decided to open a hotel with a restaurant and an agricultural estate. | |
Linslerhof, barn, around 1950 (part of the Linslerhof ensemble) | |||
Linslerhof, administration building, 1943 (part of the ensemble in the Linslerhof ensemble) | |||
Linslerhof, vehicle shed, around 1940 (part of the ensemble in the Linslerhof ensemble) | |||
Linslerhof, residential building with pigsty, 1943 (part of the ensemble in the Linslerhof ensemble) | |||
Linslerhof, fertilizer store, 1930–40 (part of the ensemble in the Linslerhof ensemble) | |||
Linslerhof, potato pre-nursery house, 1920–30 (part of the ensemble Linslerhof) | |||
Linslerhof, potato cellar, around 1850 (part of the ensemble in the Linslerhof ensemble) | |||
Linslerhof, three-wing service wing with ramps and bridges, distillery building, 2nd quarter of the 19th century (individual monument in the Linslerhof ensemble) | |||
Linslerhof, residential building, around 1780 (single monument in the Linslerhof ensemble) | |||
Lindenstrasse location |
Road Cross, 1760 by Adam Guldner (individual monument) | On the south facade of the church of St. Bonifatius is the Guldnerkreuz, a wayside cross by the sculptor Adam Guldner from 1760. The crucifix stands on a low altar and a foot with a baroque ornamented cartouche and inscription. Christ's feet rest on a skull. | |
Lindenstrasse location |
Catholic Church of St. Boniface | The Bonifatiuskirche was built in 1929 by Ludwig Becker and Anton Falkowski in an expressionist style. The nave of the basilica is spanned by a barrel vault with net-like structures. The rectangular choir with barrel vault is closed in the east by a narrow apse. The portal on the west side is roofed over by a söller with mighty columns. On the southwest side of the facade there is a church tower on a square floor plan. | |
Linslerhof location |
Catholic pilgrimage chapel St. Antonius | Erected around 1850 |
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