List of architectural monuments in Blankenheim (Ahr)
The list of architectural monuments in Blankenheim (Ahr) contains the listed buildings in the area of the municipality of Blankenheim in the Euskirchen district in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of January 1, 2015). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the municipality Blankenheim; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW). Monuments sorted by district: Ahrdorf | Ahrhütte | Alendorf | Blankenheim | Blankenheimerdorf | Dollendorf | Freilingen | Hüngersdorf | Lindweiler | Lommersdorf | Mülheim | Nonnenbach | Reetz | Ripsdorf | Pipe | Uedelhoven | Waldorf
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Registered since |
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Residential building |
Ahrdorf An der Mühle 4 map |
Multi-part, former mill with an upper ditch; two-storey residential building attached to the eaves; the ground floor quarry stone, plastered; the upper floor half-timbered. | 1866 | 10/31/1988 | 161
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Former train station |
Ahrdorf train station Ahrdorf 1 map |
Former station complex with reception building, signal box, general cargo shed and toilet building. | around 1912 | 07/15/1988 | 22nd
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Fringsmühle (formerly Jakobsmühle) |
Ahrdorf Hubertusstrasse 29 map |
Large, two-storey, seven-axis, plastered quarry stone building with a slate-covered half-hip roof. | 1818 | 07/15/1988 | 18th
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War memorial |
Ahrdorf Hubertusstrasse / Schönebergstrasse map |
Travertine block on rubble stone base; flat hip roof with corner acroteries, on top of which a small fully round sculpture of St. George. | 1918 | 07/15/1988 | 19th
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Ahr bridge |
Ahrdorf Hubertusstrasse map |
Flat quarry stone arch bridge. | 18./19. century | 10/31/1988 | 159
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Residential building |
Ahrdorf Schönebergstrasse 1 map |
Gable-independent, almost free-standing, high basement two-storey, made of quarry stone, plastered residential stable house with half-timbered gable top; so-called "Westeifeler-Quereinhaus". | 1841 | 07/15/1988 | 20th
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Residential building |
Ahrdorf Schönebergstrasse 5 map |
Former Winkelhof with a gable, two-storey residential wing; the ground floor quarry stone, plastered; the upper floor half-timbered. | 1870 | 07/15/1988 | 21st
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Residential building |
Ahrdorf Schönebergstrasse 7 map |
Former Winkelhof with a gable, two-storey residential wing; Quarry stone, plastered. | 1801 | 10/31/1988 | 162
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Residential building |
Ahrdorf Schönebergstrasse 11 map |
Former Winkelhof with a gable, two-storey residential wing; the ground floor quarry stone, plastered; the upper floor half-timbered. | second half of the 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 23
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Catholic Chapel of St. Hubertus |
Ahrdorf Zur Kapelle 10 map |
Located in the walled churchyard, three-axis, plastered hall church built from quarry stone with a lower, just closed choir and a slated roof turret with a pyramid roof. | before 970; Extensions: 11./12. and second half of the 12th century; 1957/58 | 07/15/1988 | 17th
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Wayside cross |
Ahrhütte Ahrtal / Steingasse map |
In the new wall built, about 2 m high, made of red sandstone cross. | 1722 | 07/15/1988 | 28
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Wayside cross |
Ahrhütte Ahrtal (B 258), at the entrance to No. 9 map |
about two meters high, made of red sandstone cross. | second half of the 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 27
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Stollenhof |
Ahrhütte Ahrtal 9 map |
Above a high basement, a two-storey, plastered quarry stone building, the core of the 16th century | 1549 and 1854 | 07/15/1988 | 29
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Residential building |
Ahrhütte Ahrtal 15 map |
Eaves, two-story, five-axis quarry stone building; originally riding master's house of the former ironworks. | 1677 | 07/15/1988 | 30th
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Ahr bridge |
Ahrhütte Am Hammerwerk map |
Single arch quarry stone bridge. | Mid 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 25th
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Former Dollendorf train station |
Ahrhütte Burgpützen 4 map |
Former train station with reception building, general cargo shed and toilet building. | before 1913 (On May 2, 1913, the Ahr Valley Railway was handed over to its destination) | 07/15/1988 | 24
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Sculpture of St. John of Nepomuk |
Ahrhütte Dollendorfer Str. / Neue Ahrbrücke map |
approx. one meter high, fully round sculpture of St. John of Nepomuk. 1955 re-erection on the Ahr bridge, which was renovated after being destroyed in the war. | 18th century | 05/18/1987 | 3
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Dollendorfer mill |
Ahrhütte Dollendorfer Strasse 2 map |
former oil mill; Two-story quarry stone building with a small pent roof extension facing the stream. After conversion, restaurant and house. | first half of the 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 33
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Former school |
Ahrhütte Dollendorfer Strasse 6 map |
Two-storey quarry stone building with a lower extension; originally a large classroom on the ground floor and a teacher's apartment on the upper floor. | The school building was built in 1910/11. | 07/15/1988 | 26th
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Residential building |
Ahrhütte Huettenstrasse 15 map |
Eaves, made of quarry stone, plastered residential stable house with a barn attached at right angles to the rear. | 1868 | 07/15/1988 | 31
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Residential building |
Ahrhütte Huettenstrasse 26 map |
Quarry stone Winkelhofanlge with eaves-standing, two-story house, right adjoining stable part and rear barn. | 1829 | 07/15/1988 | 32
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Guardian Angel Chapel |
Ahrhütte Mühlenberg (extension) map |
Small, plastered, semicircular closed quarry stone building. | 1839 | 11/10/1987 | 16
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Wayside cross |
Ahrhütte Mühlenberg (extension) map |
Approx. 1.80 meter high, red sandstone cross with a pilaster-flanked, flat semicircular niche (= former processional cross). | first half of the 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 34
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Former Catholic Parish Church of St. Agatha, now a cemetery chapel |
Alendorf Alendorfstrasse map |
On a hill north of the village in the walled, old churchyard, east-facing, four-axis hall church built from quarry stone with a groin-vaulted, three-sided closed choir and a western tower in front. | 1494 | 07/15/1988 | 37
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Way of the Cross; Station 1 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. First station: "Jesus is condemned to death". Originally: transverse rectangular relief plate on a slender, obelisk-like shaft with a protruding base; red sandstone. Base and relief plate subsequently attached to the northern retaining wall of today's cemetery chapel - the shaft moved to the new cemetery and converted into a cemetery cross with a younger cross attachment. | around 1700 | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 2 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, hall 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 as well as hall 5, parcel 12; At the entrance to the former churchyard card |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Second station: "Jesus takes the cross on his shoulders". Rectangular relief plate on a slim, obelisk-like shaft; red sandstone. | around 1700 | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 3 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Third station: “Jesus falls under the cross for the first time”. Rectangular relief plate on a slim, obelisk-like shaft; red sandstone. | around 1700 | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 4 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Fourth station: "Jesus meets his mother". Approx. two meter high structure with a flat figure niche; Relief plate renewed; red sandstone. | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 5 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Fifth station: “Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the cross”. Approx. two meter high structure with a flat relief field; red sandstone. | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 6 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Sixth station: "Veronica gives Jesus the handkerchief". Approx. 2.50 meter high structure with a flat figure niche; red sandstone. | 1680 | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 7 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Seventh station: "Jesus falls for the second time under the cross". Approx. 2.20 meter high structure with a flat figure niche; Relief plate renewed; red sandstone. | 1780 | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 8 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Eighth station: "Jesus meets the weeping women". Approx. two meter high structure with a flat figure niche; Relief plate renewed; red sandstone. | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 9 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Ninth station: "Jesus falls for the third time under the cross". Approx. 1.80 meter high structure with a flat relief field; red sandstone. | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 10 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Tenth station: "Jesus is stripped of his clothes". Approx. 1.80 meter high structure with a flat figure niche; Relief plate renewed; red sandstone. | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 11 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Eleventh station: "Jesus is nailed to the cross". Approx. 1.80 meter high structure with a flat figure niche; Relief plate renewed; red sandstone. | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 12 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Twelfth station (= final cross): "Jesus dies on the cross". Approx. 2.80 meter high cross structure with approximately one meter high crucifix in high relief; red sandstone. | 1675 | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 13 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Thirteenth station: "Jesus is taken down from the cross". Approx. 1.80 meter high structure with a flat figure niche; Relief plate renewed; red sandstone. | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Way of the Cross; Station 14 |
Alendorf district Alendorf, corridor 2, parcel 67, 59 and 61 and corridor 5, parcel 12 map |
Way of the Cross from the former Catholic parish church of St. Agatha to the missing chapel on the Calvary, built in 1663 on the site of today's final cross. Fourteenth station: “The body of Jesus is laid in the grave”. Approx. two meter high structure with a flat figure niche; Relief plate renewed; red sandstone. | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 38
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Courtyard |
Alendorf Alendorfstrasse 13 map |
Small, former, multi-part quarry stone courtyard. | 1834 | 07/15/1988 | 36
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Wayside cross |
Alendorf Alendorfstrasse / Wiesbaumer Strasse map |
Approx. 1.50 meter high cross structure made of red sandstone with a younger, cast iron crucifix. | 1770 | 07/15/1988 | 35
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Georgstor |
Blankenheim Ahrstrasse 21 map |
Two-storey city gate, remainder of the baroque city expansion; Quarry stone, round-arched passage on the field side, above a niche with a fully circular sculpture of St. George; on the city side the upper floor half-timbered; younger pedestrian passage; belonging to the north-west adjoining retaining wall. | around 1672 | 07/15/1988 + 10/31/1988 | 52 + 169
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Entrance situation |
Blankenheim Ahrstrasse 30 map |
Entrance with double-leaf pillar door in a profiled ashlar frame. | Early 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 44
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Ahrstrasse 35 map |
Two-storey residential building attached to the eaves; First floor quarry stone plastered, upper floor half-timbered. | 1674 with more recent changes | May 18, 1985 | 2
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Ahrstrasse 41 map |
Representative, eaves-standing, two-storey, five-axis, plastered quarry stone building in an important urban location. | first half of the 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 45
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Residential house and farm building |
Blankenheim Ahrstraße 48 map |
Eaves, two-storey, five-axis quarry stone residential building with a utility wing on the right. | in the core 17th century, changes in the 18th and 19th centuries century | 10/31/1988 | 163
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Residential and commercial building |
Blankenheim Ahrstrasse 49 map |
Eaves, two-storey building on the massive facade on the ground floor three-axis, on the upper floor five-axis building; the rear eaves wall in the visible part of the upper floor - like the right gable, half-timbered. | 18th century; with modern changes | 11/15/2001 | 197
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Ahrstrasse 50 map |
Representative, eaves-standing, two-storey, seven-axis, plastered quarry stone building with the entrance in the central axis. | 1738 | 10/31/1988 | 172
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Ahrstrasse 52 map |
Eaves, two-storey, formerly seven-axis, plastered quarry stone building with an elaborately designed, late-baroque portal. | End of the 18th century; with modern changes. | 07/15/1988 | 46
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Half-timbered gable |
Blankenheim Ahrstrasse 53 map |
Elaborate, decorative half-timbered construction on the upper and attic floors of the right gable. | 17th century | 10/31/1991 | 175 b
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District Museum |
Blankenheim Ahrstrasse 55-57 map |
Originally two eaves, two-story, five-axis residential buildings (No. 57 previously: Hotel zur Post); the ground floors are massive, the upper floors are half-timbered. 1983 completely built for museum use. | First half of the 18th century; changed first half of the 19th and 20th centuries | 07/15/1988 | 47 + 170
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Humperdinck House |
Blankenheim Ahrstrasse 67 map |
Representative, eaves, two-storey, five-axis, plastered rubble stone building. Today's use: community library | around 1840 | 07/15/1988 | 48
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Shepherd's tower including heraldic stone on the field side and cistern |
Blankenheim Am Hirtenturm map |
Three-storey quarry stone gate with ogival passage; City side exit to the cistern. | around 1500; Cistern 1549 | 05/18/1987 | 4th
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city wall |
Blankenheim Am Hirtenturm map |
Starting from the shepherd's gate, on the slope (behind the plots: Am Hirtenturm 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 as well as Zuckerberg 10 and 8) in an easterly direction to the west corner tower of the castle, some one to two meters high rubble stone wall remains of the medieval ones City wall. | 07/15/1988 | 65 + 66
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Am Hirtenturm 2 map |
Eaves-facing, two-storey residential building facing the street; First floor quarry stone plastered, upper floor half-timbered; the back over the source of the Ahr is four-story, quarry stone, plastered. | 16th to 19th centuries; on a medieval substructure. | 07/15/1988 | 51
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Am Hirtenturm 3 map |
Two-storey half-timbered house attached to the eaves on a high quarry stone base. Rarely well-preserved building in good original condition. | 1603 | 10/31/1988 | 171
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Am Hirtenturm 4 map |
Eaves-facing, two-storey residential building facing the street; First floor quarry stone plastered, upper floor half-timbered; the back over the source of the Ahr is four-story, quarry stone, plastered. | 16th to 19th centuries; on a medieval substructure. | 08/26/1987 | 9
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Residential building; former Hotel Quellenhof, now holiday apartments |
Blankenheim Am Hirtenturm 9 map |
Representative, three-storey, five or six-axis quarry stone building attached to the eaves. | Mid 18th century, extension (upper floor) 19th century | 10/31/1988 | 164
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Catholic parish church of St. Mary of the Assumption |
Blankenheim Am Hirtenturm 10 map |
Located below the castle, facing south-east, three-bay, brick-built, plastered hall church with a choir closed on three sides and a west tower in front of it in 1616. | 1495 to 1505 | 07/15/1988 | 39
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Former town hall with prison; later district museum; now residential building. |
Blankenheim Am Hirtenturm 11 map |
Representative, three-storey plastered building with corner blocks and hipped roof; single-storey extension. | 17th century; Extension from 1913 | 06/20/1985 | 8th
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Am Lühberg 2 map |
Small, eaves-standing, two-storey, plastered residential stable house built from quarry stone ("Westeifeler Quereinhaus"). | essentially 18th century; Increase in the 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 49
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Am Lühberg 4 map |
Two-storey residential building attached to the eaves (former residential stable house); massive base and ground floor, the upper floor half-timbered. | 18th century | 10/31/1988 | 174
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Ahrquelle |
Blankenheim An der Ahrquelle map |
Small, massive spring house with barrel vaulted spring chamber between two residential buildings . | 1726 | 07/15/1988 | 42
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Residential building |
Blankenheim An der Ahrquelle 1 card |
Two-storey former residential stable house on the gable, the southern eaves wall quarry stone, plastered; Solid gable and north wall on the ground floor, half-timbered upper floor; saint niche made of red sandstone in the gable, first half of the 18th century. The former utility wing in the rear half of the house was converted into residential use. | Mid 18th century | 10/31/1988 | 167
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Residential building |
Blankenheim An der Ahrquelle 3 card |
Elongated, two-story residential building; (possibly older) massive base and ground floor, upper floor half-timbered; then on the left the former half-timbered farm wing. | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 53
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Wayside cross |
Blankenheim An der Nußhecke 1 (opposite) map |
Approx. 0.5 meter high, flat cross made of basalt lava; former grave cross. | 1715 | 07/15/1988 | 60
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Blankenheim Castle ; Oberburg: Youth hostel |
Blankenheim Castle 1 card |
Spurburg on three sides sloping rock with neck ditch to the east and north; trapezoidal quarry stone system with a new entrance from the east. | Main building substance 14./15. Century; Expansion 16th century; Ruin since approx. 1800; Partial expansion from 1928; Reconstruction and expansion to a youth hostel after 1950. | 10/31/1988 | 175
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Blankenheim Castle ; Lower castle: gate and battery tower |
Blankenheim Burgberg map |
Arched segment gate to the barrel vaulted gate hall. To the south, the battery tower with a three-quarter round floor plan; above a solid base built into the slope, ground floor with barrel vaulted gun room. | 17th century | 07/15/1988 | 41
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Blankenheim Castle ; Lower castle: gardens and parks |
Blankenheim Burgberg map |
Former gardens and parks east of the lower castle; four still recognizable terraces with remains of the retaining walls. | 17./18. century | 07/15/1988 | 41
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Blankenheim Castle ; Lower castle: Former office building, today residential building |
Blankenheim Burgberg 1 map |
Representative, two-storey, seven-axis, plastered quarry stone building on a high, valley-side base. | 1787 | 07/15/1988 | 41
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Blankenheim Castle ; Lower castle: Former Rentmeister's house, today a house |
Blankenheim Burgberg 1 map |
Two-storey quarry stone building on a high basement at the east gable of the former office building. | 18./19. Century with modern changes | 07/15/1988 | 41
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Blankenheim Castle ; Lower castle: farm building |
Blankenheim Burgberg 1 map |
Commercial wing belonging to the former office building; included, older remains of a two-storey building with a barrel-vaulted ground floor room (former gate?). | late 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 41
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Blankenheim Castle ; Lower castle: JHV bastion house |
Blankenheim Burgberg 3 map |
With the northeast corner on the castle hill, two-storey quarry stone building with three axes to the courtyard, the right axis half-timbered. | late 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 41
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Catholic Cross Chapel (Hülchrath) and Way of the Cross; Initial cross |
Blankenheim Aachener Strasse / Alte Trierer Strasse to Hülchrath map |
Way of the cross consisting of seven stations (= footfalls) + start and end cross to a hill northwest of Blankenheim. "Beginning cross" translocated and converted into a wayside cross. Approx. 1.50 meter high structure with a semi-sculptural representation of the kneeling Maria Magdalena with the ointment box; red sandstone. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 40
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Catholic Cross Chapel (Hülchrath) and Way of the Cross; Station 1 |
Blankenheim Hülchrath map |
Way of the cross consisting of seven stations (= footfalls) + start and end cross to a hill northwest of Blankenheim. First station: "The agony of Jesus on the Mount of Olives". Approx. 2.50 meter high structure with renewed shaft; Niche top with relief plate; red sandstone. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 40
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Catholic Cross Chapel (Hülchrath) and Way of the Cross; Station 2 |
Blankenheim Hülchrath map |
Way of the cross consisting of seven stations (= footfalls) + start and end cross to a hill northwest of Blankenheim. Second station: "The Judas Kiss". Approx. 2.50 meter high structure with renewed shaft; Niche top with relief plate; red sandstone. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 40
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Catholic Cross Chapel (Hülchrath) and Way of the Cross; Station 3 |
Blankenheim Hülchrath map |
Way of the cross consisting of seven stations (= footfalls) + start and end cross to a hill northwest of Blankenheim. Third station: "Jesus' crowning of thorns". Approx. 2.50 meter high structure with renewed shaft; Niche top with relief plate; red sandstone. (Stations three and four were swapped during the re-installation after restoration!) | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 40
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Catholic Cross Chapel (Hülchrath) and Way of the Cross; Station 4 |
Blankenheim Hülchrath map |
Way of the cross consisting of seven stations (= footfalls) + start and end cross to a hill northwest of Blankenheim. Fourth station: “Jesus before the high priest Anna”. Approx. 2.50 meter high structure with renewed shaft; Niche top with relief plate; red sandstone. (Stations three and four were swapped during the re-installation after restoration!) | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 40
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Catholic Cross Chapel (Hülchrath) and Way of the Cross; Station 5 |
Blankenheim Hülchrath map |
Way of the cross consisting of seven stations (= footfalls) + start and end cross to a hill northwest of Blankenheim. Fifth station: “Jesus falls under the cross for the first time”. Approx. 2.50 meter high structure with restored shaft; Niche top with relief plate; red sandstone. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 40
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Catholic Cross Chapel (Hülchrath) and Way of the Cross; Station 6 |
Blankenheim Hülchrath map |
Way of the cross consisting of seven stations (= footfalls) + start and end cross to a hill northwest of Blankenheim. Sixth station: "Jesus falls for the second time under the cross". Approx. 2.50 meter high structure with probably the original shaft; Niche top with relief plate; red sandstone. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 40
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Catholic Cross Chapel (Hülchrath) and Way of the Cross; Station 7 |
Blankenheim Hülchrath map |
Way of the cross consisting of seven stations (= footfalls) + start and end cross to a hill northwest of Blankenheim. Seventh station: "Jesus is nailed to the cross". Approx. 2.50 meter high structure with probably the original shaft; Niche top with relief plate; red sandstone. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 40
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Catholic Cross Chapel (Hülchrath) and Way of the Cross; Final cross |
Blankenheim Hülchrath map |
Way of the cross consisting of seven stations (= footfalls) + start and end cross to a hill northwest of Blankenheim. "Final Cross": Approx. 1.50 meter high structure with a semi-sculptural representation of the kneeling Maria Magdalena. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 40
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Catholic Kreuzkapelle (Hülchrath) and Stations of the Cross |
Blankenheim Hülchrath 2 map |
On a hill north-west of the Blankenheim location, above a crossroad consisting of seven stations (= footfalls) + start and end cross. Plastered quarry stone building with a semicircular apse and three-axis east facade on a cross-shaped floor plan. | 1773 to 1780 | 07/15/1988 | 40
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Cemetery cross |
Blankenheim In der Rhenn, Waldfriedhof map |
At a central point in the access area of the new forest cemetery, approx. Four meter high cross structure made of red sandstone; moved from the abandoned cemetery on Finkenberg. | 1895 | 07/15/1988 | 43
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Johannesstrasse 3 map |
Baroque, two-storey quarry stone residential building attached to the eaves; Gable triangle truss. | second half of the 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 54
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Sculpture of St. John of Nepomuk |
Blankenheim Johannesstraße 3 / Ahrbrücke map |
Life-size, fully rounded sculpture of St. John of Nepomuk. | Mid 18th century | 05/18/1987 | 5
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Johannesstrasse 5 map |
Gable-independent, two-storey, three or two-axle residential building; First floor quarry stone plastered, upper floor half-timbered. | 18./19. century | 10/31/1988 | 165
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So-called. Guild house |
Blankenheim Johannesstrasse 6 map |
Representative, three-storey house on an angular floor plan; First floor quarry stone, upper floors half-timbered. | second half of the 18th century | 10/31/1988 | 168
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Klosterstrasse 1 map |
Gable-independent, two-and-a-half-story half-timbered house; Massive ground floor at the gable. | 17./18. century | 07/15/1988 | 55
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Klosterstrasse 2 map |
Eaves, three-story, two-axle residential building; massive base and ground floor, the two upper floors are half-timbered. | around 1700; Half-timbered upper floor 19th century | 10/31/1988 | 166
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Klosterstrasse 3 map |
Gable-independent, two-storey residential building; First floor quarry stone plastered, upper floor half-timbered. | 18th century | 11/10/1987 | 12
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Klosterstrasse 4 map |
Eaves-attached, two-storey, two-axis quarry stone residential building above a high basement with an outside staircase to the entrance. | around 1700 | 07/15/1988 | 56
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Klosterstrasse 6 map |
Eaves, two-storey, originally only four-axis, massive residential stable house with outside staircase to the entrance; the former service wing on the left was subsequently converted into residential use. | Residential wing around 1700; former farm wing in the second half of the 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 57
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Klosterstrasse 8 map |
Eaves, two-storey, three-axis, plastered quarry stone building with the entrance in the central axis; left gable triangle half-timbered. | around 1700; with modern changes | 10/31/1988 | 173
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Klosterstrasse 9 map |
Two-storey residential building that has been rebuilt several times over the eaves; First floor quarry stone plastered, upper floor half-timbered. | 17./18. Century, with modern changes | 07/15/1988 | 67
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Klosterstrasse 11 map |
Two-storey residential building that has been rebuilt several times over the eaves; First floor quarry stone plastered, upper floor half-timbered. | 17./18. Century, with modern changes | 07/15/1988 | 68
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Old graveyard |
Blankenheim Klosterstrasse / Koelner Strasse map |
With quarry stone retaining walls, probably from the 18th century, terraced complex; In front of the middle wall, some elaborate grave monuments from the 18th and 19th centuries were erected; Above it a semicircular, centrally elevated memorial (= war memorial, originally for the fallen soldiers of the First World War) with a fully circular sculpture of the Virgin Mary. | Cemetery until 1895; Cenotaph from 1928 | 07/15/1988 | 58
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Wayside cross |
Blankenheim Lühbergstrasse / Mühlenweg map |
High quality, baroque, approx. Three meter high cross structure made of red sandstone; in a round arched niche sculpture of St. Matthias in high relief. Processional cross of the Matthias Brotherhood. | 1787 | 07/15/1988 | 59
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Former royal Prussian district court, later police station |
Blankenheim Nonnenbacher Weg 10 map |
Representative, rural court building in the canon of forms typical of the time. | Inauguration October 29, 1913 | 06/20/1985 | 7th
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Residential and commercial building |
Blankenheim Rathausplatz 12 map |
Large, gable-independent, two-storey, three-axis plastered quarry stone building; Gable triangle truss. | 1701 | 07/15/1988 | 50
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Unter dem Heltenbusch 9 map |
Eaves, two-storey half-timbered house; on the upper floor of the south gable there is a bay-like porch on profiled posts (probably from the time it was built). | 1672 | 07/15/1988 | 61
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Zuckerberg 2 map |
Two-story half-timbered house attached to the eaves. Seldom clearly preserved in proportion and framework; one of the oldest half-timbered houses in the Euskirchen district. | 1595 | December 14, 1988 | 188
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Zuckerberg 5 card |
Eaves, two-storey, five-axis residential building; massive base and ground floor, upper floor half-timbered. | around 1600; Renewal 17./18. century | 07/15/1988 | 62
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Rectory |
Blankenheim Zuckerberg 6 map |
To the southeast, directly next to the parish church, a representative, gable-independent, two-storey, three-axis quarry stone building on the northwest eaves side with a mansard hipped roof and a younger, at right-angled, single-storey extension to the courtyard. | 1688 | 07/15/1988 | 63
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Residential building |
Blankenheim Zuckerberg 8 map |
Two-storey residential building that has been rebuilt several times over the eaves; massive, high base and ground floor, upper floor half-timbered. | 18./19. century | 07/15/1988 | 64
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New cemetery: avenue and memorial |
Blankenheimerdorf on the Komm map |
Cemetery complex with a central avenue to the cemetery cross, a central, altar-like structure: on a stone base about two meters high sandstone block, on the front side elaborated crucifixion group, strongly expressionistic, in high relief. | 1936 | 05/11/2000 | 191
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Residential building |
Blankenheimerdorf Buppersgasse 10 map |
Gable-independent, two-story half-timbered house on a high basement; Remnants of a former Winkelhof complex. | around 1800 | 10/31/1988 | 176
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Lambach pump |
Blankenheimerdorf Frohnbenden Map |
"A Lambach pump is a water lifting machine operated solely with water pressure: at the original location, on the Frohnbenden spring property, near the Haubach, an almost completely preserved double-standing pump." | around 1920 | 04/26/2001 | 196
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House in a courtyard |
Blankenheimerdorf Gut Altenburg 1 map |
Detached, two-storey quarry stone house with a half-hip roof. | 17th century; with changes in the 19th / 20th century | 07/15/1988 | 70
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Way cross / processional cross |
Blankenheimerdorf Woltersgasse / Kippelberg map |
High quality, baroque, approx. Three meter high cross structure made of red sandstone; arched niche with a small rural sculpture of St. Peter in high relief. | 1815 | 07/15/1988 | 73
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Courtyard, former mill |
Blankenheimerdorf Lentgesmühle 1 (Blankenheim-Wald) map |
Three-wing courtyard with a two-storey quarry stone house and altered extensions from the 19th and 20th centuries. | 18th century | 05/18/1987 | 1
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Wayside cross / memorial cross |
Blankenheimerdorf Nürburgstrasse in front of No. 18 / Hohental map |
Approx. three meter high cross structure made of red sandstone; niche architecture with peasant half-relief of St. Peter. | 1826 | 07/15/1988 | 72
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Former school, now kindergarten and DRK base |
Blankenheimerdorf Nürburgstrasse 44 map |
Two-storey, plastered rubble stone building with an angular floor plan attached to the eaves, above a boss block base; On the courtyard side, there is a small, free-standing toilet block with a covered connection to the school building. | 1929 | 05/11/2000 | 192
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Wayside cross |
Blankenheimerdorf Nürburgstrasse 44 map |
High quality, baroque, approx. Three meter high cross structure made of red sandstone; a small sculpture of St. Peter in high relief. Original processional cross moved in front of the facade of the former school. | Early 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 71
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Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul |
Blankenheimerdorf Nürburgstrasse 60 map |
Three-axis, plastered hall church made of quarry stone with a choir closed on three sides and an upstream west tower built in 1852. | 1684 | 07/15/1988 | 69
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Former cemetery cross on the abandoned cemetery |
Blankenheimerdorf Nürburgstrasse 60 map |
Rural, baroque, approx. Three meter high cross structure made of red sandstone; round-arched sacrament niche (processional cross?). | Early 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 74
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Former grave cross (erected: left) |
Blankenheimerdorf Nürburgstrasse 60 map |
Former grave cross from the old, abandoned cemetery; Set up in front of the south wall of the Catholic parish church (= left cross): Approx. 80 cm high grave cross made of shell limestone; inscribed dated: 1704. Renewed inscription: "D..O.tber is master Sebastian Huiff, Scheffen zu Blankenheim died in 74 years of his age G: S: D: S: G" | 1704 | 05/11/2000 | 194
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Former grave cross (erected: center) |
Blankenheimerdorf Nürburgstrasse 60 map |
Former grave cross from the old, abandoned cemetery; Set up in front of the south wall of the Catholic parish church (= middle cross): Approx. one meter high, flat grave cross made of red sandstone; on the front Vesper picture in high relief. Inscription: "ANNA MARIA SDEFFENS IENANT SCHULLERS ANNO 1784" | 1784 | 05/11/2000 | 190/1
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Former grave cross (erected: right) |
Blankenheimerdorf Nürburgstrasse 60 map |
Former grave cross from the old, abandoned cemetery; erected in front of the south wall of the Catholic parish church (= right cross): Approx. 150 cm high, flat grave cross made of red sandstone; on the front a crucifix in high relief. Inscription: "WELLEM STEFFENS UNT ANNA MARIA SDEFFENS IENANT SCHULLERS ANNO 1784" | 1784 | 05/11/2000 | 190/2
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Former grave monument |
Blankenheimerdorf Nürburgstrasse 60 map |
Former grave monument from the old, abandoned cemetery; inside on the former churchyard wall, in front of the west side of the Catholic parish church: The object, composed of two different gravestones, shows the block-like middle part of a grave cross with a recessed inscription field on a younger base. Inscription (fragmented): “Mr. Joh. Schmitz businessman, member of the church + parish council born. Jan 22, 1824 married to AM Jentges since 1847, died Oct 24, 1884 in Blank ... hdorf RIP " | 1884 | 05/11/2000 | 195
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War memorial |
Blankenheimerdorf Nürburgstraße 60, at the entrance to the church map |
Originally made of shell limestone for the fallen soldiers of the First World War, about one meter high, dome-like structure with a torch bowl on top; After 1945, four inscription plates with the names of those who fell in World War II and a cross made of shell limestone were added to the complex. | around 1920 | 05/11/2000 | 193
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Antoniushof; former courtyard |
Dollendorf Antoniusstraße 11 map |
Gable-independent, two-storey quarry-stone residential building on a high basement, three-axis towards the street and the courtyard with the entrance to be reached via an outside staircase in the central axis and arched cellar entrance in the right axis of the courtyard-side eaves wall; Remnants of a baroque courtyard. | Wall anchor: 1705, lintel: 1871 | 07/15/1988 | 79
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Antoniushof, courtyard wall with gate |
Dollendorf Antoniusstraße 11 map |
To the left of the street-side gable of the residential building, the remainder of a quarry stone courtyard wall with a basket-arched passage and pedestrian gate, above a round-arched niche with a sculptural sculpture of St. Anthony of Padua. | around 1700 | 07/15/1988 | 78
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House in a courtyard |
Dollendorf Antoniusstrasse 13 map |
Gable-independent quarry-stone house on a high basement level, two-axis to the street and three-axis to the courtyard on the ground floor with the entrance in the central axis and a round-arched cellar entrance in the right axis of the left eaves wall. | 1863 | 07/15/1988 | 80
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Residential building with utility wing |
Dollendorf Antoniusstraße 26 map |
Gable-independent, one-and-a-half-story half-timbered house on rubble stone base; Gable on the ground floor massively renewed; former stable house. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 81
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Residential building |
Dollendorf Antoniusstrasse 37 map |
Gable-independent, two-story quarry-stone house on a high basement, two-axis towards the street and four-axis towards the courtyard, with the entrance on the second axis from the left, accessible via an outside staircase; Remnants of a multi-part courtyard. | Second half of the 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 82
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Wayside shrine |
Dollendorf Antoniusstraße, before 45 / Amselweg map |
Wayside shrine built on a square plan from quarry stone, each with latticed larger and smaller, round arched figural niche sitting on its sandstone border, inscribed: hl. Donatus; Gable roof with red sandstone plate cover. | 1750 | 07/15/1988 | 83
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Catholic Chapel of the Cross of St. Anthony of Padua |
Dollendorf map |
On a hill halfway between Dollendorf and the ruins of Dollendorf Castle, built as the end of the Way of the Cross donated by the Cologne canon Maximilian Philipp, Count of Manderscheid-Blankenheim. High quality, octagonal central building made of red sandstone blocks with a curved dome and lantern. In front of the elaborately designed, arched east portal, remains of a quarry stone decorative paving. | 1701 | 07/15/1988 | 76
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Dollendorf, Way of the Cross; Station 1 |
Dollendorf road from Dollendorf to Schloßthal map |
Originally consisting of seven stations (= footfalls), donated by the Cologne canon Maximilian Philipp, Count of Manderscheid-Blankenheim, Way of the Cross from Dollendorf to the Chapel of the Cross of St. Anthony of Padua, halfway to the ruins of Dollendorf Castle. First station: "Jesus is condemned to death". Approx. 3 meter high structure made of red sandstone. Relief plate with image representation in high relief over smooth shaft. | 1700 | 07/15/1988 | 77
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Dollendorf, Way of the Cross; Station 2 |
Dollendorf road from Dollendorf to Schloßthal map |
Originally consisting of seven stations (= footfalls), donated by the Cologne canon Maximilian Philipp, Count of Manderscheid-Blankenheim, Way of the Cross from Dollendorf to the Chapel of the Cross of St. Anthony of Padua, halfway to the ruins of Dollendorf Castle. Second station: “Jesus falls under the cross for the first time”. Approx. 3 meter high structure made of red sandstone. A relief plate made of light sandstone with a high relief image over the smooth shaft. Inscription: "First footfall" | Renewed in 1850 | 07/15/1988 | 77
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Dollendorf, Way of the Cross; Station 3 |
Dollendorf road from Dollendorf to Schloßthal map |
Originally consisting of seven stations (= footfalls), donated by the Cologne canon Maximilian Philipp, Count of Manderscheid-Blankenheim, Way of the Cross from Dollendorf to the Chapel of the Cross of St. Anthony of Padua, halfway to the ruins of Dollendorf Castle. Third station: "Jesus falls for the second time under the cross". Approx. 3 meter high structure made of red sandstone. Relief plate with image representation in high relief over smooth shaft.
Inscription: "Second footfall" |
1700 | 07/15/1988 | 77
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Dollendorf, Way of the Cross; Station 4 |
Dollendorf road from Dollendorf to Schloßthal map |
Originally consisting of seven stations (= footfalls), donated by the Cologne canon Maximilian Philipp, Count of Manderscheid-Blankenheim, Way of the Cross from Dollendorf to the Chapel of the Cross of St. Anthony of Padua, halfway to the ruins of Dollendorf Castle. Fourth station: "Jesus falls for the third time under the cross". Approx. 3 meter high structure made of red sandstone. Relief plate with image representation in high relief over smooth shaft.
Inscription: "Third Footfall" |
1700 | 07/15/1988 | 77
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Dollendorf, Way of the Cross; Station 5 |
Dollendorf road from Dollendorf to Schloßthal map |
Originally consisting of seven stations (= footfalls), donated by the Cologne canon Maximilian Philipp, Count of Manderscheid-Blankenheim, Way of the Cross from Dollendorf to the Chapel of the Cross of St. Anthony of Padua, halfway to the ruins of Dollendorf Castle. Fifth station: "Veronica gives Jesus the handkerchief". Approx. 3 meter high structure made of red sandstone. A relief plate made of light sandstone with a high relief image over the smooth shaft. Inscription: "Fourth Footfall" | Renewed in 1859 | 07/15/1988 | 77
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Dollendorf, Way of the Cross; Station 6 |
Dollendorf road from Dollendorf to Schloßthal map |
Originally consisting of seven stations (= footfalls), donated by the Cologne canon Maximilian Philipp, Count of Manderscheid-Blankenheim, Way of the Cross from Dollendorf to the Chapel of the Cross of St. Anthony of Padua, halfway to the ruins of Dollendorf Castle. Sixth station: "Jesus falls for the fourth time under the cross". Approx. 3 meter high structure made of red sandstone. A relief plate made of light sandstone with a high relief image over the smooth shaft. Inscription: "Fifth footfall" | Renewed in 1858 | 07/15/1988 | 77
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Dollendorf, Way of the Cross; Station 7 |
Dollendorf road from Dollendorf to Schloßthal map |
Originally consisting of seven stations (= footfalls), donated by the Cologne canon Maximilian Philipp, Count of Manderscheid-Blankenheim, Way of the Cross from Dollendorf to the Chapel of the Cross of St. Anthony of Padua, halfway to the ruins of Dollendorf Castle. Seventh station: “Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the cross”. Approx. 3 meter high structure made of red sandstone. A relief plate made of light sandstone with a high relief image over the smooth shaft. Inscription: "Sixth Footfall" | 1865 | 07/15/1988 | 77
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Dollendorf, Way of the Cross; Station 8 |
Dollendorf road from Dollendorf to Schloßthal map |
Originally consisting of seven stations (= footfalls), donated by the Cologne canon Maximilian Philipp, Count of Manderscheid-Blankenheim, Way of the Cross from Dollendorf to the Chapel of the Cross of St. Anthony of Padua, halfway to the ruins of Dollendorf Castle. Eighth station: "Jesus is nailed to the cross". Approx. 5 meter high structure made of basalt lava. Relief block with images in high relief over the smooth shaft. Inscription: "Seventh Footfall" | 1722 | 07/15/1988 | 77
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Dollendorf, Way of the Cross; Station 9 = final cross |
Dollendorf road from Dollendorf to Schloßthal map |
Originally consisting of seven stations (= footfalls), donated by the Cologne canon Maximilian Philipp, Count of Manderscheid-Blankenheim, Way of the Cross from Dollendorf to the Chapel of the Cross of St. Anthony of Padua, halfway to the ruins of Dollendorf Castle. Final cross: Approx. 3 meter high, unadorned structure made of red sandstone. A small cross with clover-leaf ends above a smooth shaft that tapers towards the top with a weathered inscription field. | Second half of the 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 77
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Residential building |
Dollendorf Lindenplatz 4 map |
Representative, two-storey, four-axis residential building in the eaves with probably the original double-winged baroque door; then on the left the former farm wing with walled-up spoilage, partly from the broken castle. | 1786 | 11/10/1987 | 11
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Wayside shrine |
Dollendorf in front of Lindenstrasse 16 / Lampertsweg map |
Approx. two meter high wayside shrine; On an unplastered quarry stone substructure, segment-arched, closed stone top with original latticed, round-arched figured niche. | Early 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 85
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Courtyard |
Dollendorf Lindenstrasse 46 map |
Winkelhofanlage with gable, two-storey residential building, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered; to the right at right angles then a small, former service wing. | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 86
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Courtyard |
Dollendorf Lindenstrasse 62 map |
Quarry stone Winkelhofanlage; Gable-independent, two-storey residential house with three axes on the gable and five-axis on the right side of the eaves; the right-angled utility wing with partially modified openings. | 18th century; Date on the lintel: 1832 | 05/18/1987 | 6th
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Wayside shrine |
Dollendorf Lindenstrasse 112 / Donatusweg map |
Modern plastered wayside shrine made of quarry stone with latticed, arched figure niche, inside a bust of St. Donatus (19th century); renewed gable roof with slate covering. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 84
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Wayside cross |
Dollendorf Lindenstrasse, extension to SW map |
Multi-part cross structure made of red sandstone (processional cross), inscription plate with tracery decoration, round-arched shell niche; on an artificial hill with six-step stair access. | 1869 | 07/15/1988 | 88
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Catholic parish church St. Johann Baptist |
Dollendorf Maiplatz 2 map |
Tower and choir late Gothic; Nave 1732–1736; Tower helmet 1885; Barrel vaults and stuccoing 1909/10; Extension of the baptistery in 1924/25. Four-axis, plastered hall church made of quarry stone with a lower, three-sided closed choir (with wall and ceiling paintings from the time of construction) and apex sacristy as well as a four-storey west tower in front. In the surrounding former churchyard there are grave crosses from the 17th and 18th centuries. | from 1320 | 07/15/1988 | 75
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Farm buildings |
Dollendorf Maiplatz 2 map |
Free-standing, eaves-connected, two-storey former farm building (barn and stable) to the Maiplatz 1 residential building, plastered quarry stone, right gable and rear eaves side on the upper floor half-timbered. | 18th century | 10/31/1988 | 178
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Former courtyard |
Dollendorf Maiplatz 4 map |
Gable-independent, two-storey residential building; Gable quarry stone; Timber-framed eaves. | 18th century | 10/31/1988 | 177
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Dollendorf Castle |
Dollendorf Schloßthal Map |
Approx. two kilometers north of Dollendorf, on the western edge of the village of Schloßthal, on a plateau that slopes steeply towards the Ahr valley in the east and the Lampert valley in the north and west, separated from the hinterland by a ditch and wall, ruins of the former Dollendorf castle, known as "Schloß Dahl". Schloßthal, originally surrounded by a circular wall, of which remains in the outer walls of the houses, especially on the valley side, formed the "Dollendorf Valley". Only small parts of the castle's rising masonry have been preserved in their original form; extensive restorations and reconstructions; Inside, large rubble and falling masses and possibly still partially intact basement areas. | Main building structure 14th century; 1810 Sale on demolition | 07/15/1988 | 142
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Holy House |
Dollendorf before Schloßthal No. 2 map |
Approx. two meter high, plastered quarry stone shrine; on the front gable side there is a deep, semicircular closed, barred figural niche with a new statue of the Virgin Mary. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 144
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Courtyard |
Dollendorf Weilerstraße 9 map |
Plastered corner courtyard made of quarry stone with a two-storey residential building attached to the gable and a utility wing with a basket-arched barn entrance to the left at right angles. | 1843 | 07/15/1988 | 87
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Courtyard |
Freilingen Industriestraße 7 map |
Former Winkelhof with a gable, two-storey half-timbered house; the former farm wing, which was later attached at right angles to it, was partially replaced by a massive residential building. | 18th century; expanded in the 19th century | 10/31/1988 | 179
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Residential building |
Map of Freilingen Lommersdorfer Straße 2 |
Representative, gable-independent, two-storey, plastered house made of quarry stone in a former courtyard. | around 1700 | 07/15/1988 | 91
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Catholic Chapel of St. Martin |
Freilingen Marienplatz 1 map |
Three-axis plastered hall church made of quarry stone with west portal; three-sided choir closure; Roof turret with eight-sided, pointed hood. | Built in 1684; extended by one yoke to W 1956 | 07/15/1988 | 89
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Former school, now an office |
Freilingen Martinusstrasse 2 map |
Gable-independent, single-storey, plastered quarry stone building with two axles on the street side gable and four axles on the right eaves side. | First half of the 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 92
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Former Freilingen train station, now a residential building |
Freilingen Oberahreck 1 map |
Former train station with reception building, general cargo shed and toilet building. | around 1914 | 07/15/1988 | 90
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Courtyard |
Map of Freilingen Steinstrasse 41 |
Eaves, former half-timbered Streckhof with a one and a half story residential wing in the right half of the house; the former farm wing was partially expanded for residential purposes. | around 1700 | 07/15/1988 | 93
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Wayside cross |
Hüngersdorf An der Maiheck, extension card |
Multi-part, approx. Two meter high cross structure made of red sandstone; Shaft with weathered inscription. | 1857 | 07/15/1988 | 95
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Former school |
Hüngersdorf Annastraße 30 map |
One-and-a-half-storey eaves on the street side, with the entrance in the central axis, three-axis, and two-axis, modern plastered quarry stone building on the left gable. | around 1840 | 07/15/1988 | 97
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water pump |
Hüngersdorf Annastraße 30 map |
Manual pump; cast iron pump body with fluted shaft and spout in the shape of a fish's mouth. | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 96
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Catholic chapel dedicated to the Holy Mother Anna |
Hüngersdorf Kapellenplatz 1 map |
A plastered hall church made of quarry stone with a semicircular closed choir and high ridge turret with eight-sided, pointed hood on the western part of the slate-covered gable roof. | 17th century | 07/15/1988 | 94
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Farm buildings |
Hüngersdorf Steinbergstrasse 4 map |
Gable-mounted, plastered farm wing (stable and barn) built from quarry stone of a multi-part courtyard. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 98
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Former forge, now a residential building |
Hüngersdorf Steinbergstrasse 5 map |
Eaves, two-story, unplastered rubble stone building. Former smithy of the Hofanlage Steinbergstr. 8th; expanded for residential purposes. | around 1910 | 07/15/1988 | 99
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Courtyard |
Hüngersdorf Steinbergstrasse 8 map |
Winkelhof with a solid, plastered, gable-independent, two-part residential building built at different times: the younger, right-hand, two-story, four-axis house on the courtyard-side eaves wall and two-axis house on the gable is joined to the left by the older half of the house, three on the ground floor and one on the upper floor on; Half-timbered utility wing attached at right angles. | 1666 and 19th centuries | 07/15/1988 | 100
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Path chapel St. Hermann Josef |
Hüngersdorf Steinbergstr. - extension / K43; Hallway: On Stones Morning, Parcel 103 Map |
Foundation based on the promise made by Rittmeister Heinrich Joseph von Roesgen (from the Vellen estate owners' family - today Vellerhof). East-facing, small, plastered quarry stone chapel, closed on three sides, with a small roof turret over the western half, four walled-up ogival windows and a narrow ogival entrance on the west gable. The interior with an old sandstone slab floor; Equipment new. (Source ao: inscription plaque on the chapel) | 1864 | 07/15/1988 | 131
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Vellerhof |
Hüngersdorf Vellerhof 2 map |
Large, formerly four-wing courtyard (all farm buildings renewed); the mansion-like house, a representative, two-story baroque building with a high hipped mansard roof; Extension in baroque forms with mansard roof, chapel bay window and roof turret. | Second half of the 18th century; Extension in 1928 | 07/15/1988 | 154
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Vellerhof, chapel |
Hüngersdorf Vellerhof 2 map |
Small, plastered, quarry stone building closed on three sides with pointed arched openings and slated roof turrets. | 1888 (on older foundations) | 07/15/1988 | 154
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Wayside shrine |
Hüngersdorf Vellerhof 2 map |
Approx. Two meter high structure: On quarry stone substructure with dating cornice panel with elaborately designed niche architecture made of red sandstone. | 1825 | 07/15/1988 | 155
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Memory cross |
Hüngersdorf Vellerhof, Waldfriedhof map |
Possibly a former grave cross for "Franz Röschen from the Vellen house", inscribed with a date; Approx. two meters high structure made of red sandstone, cross with a bas-relief body in rural shapes. Moved from the abandoned old cemetery. | 1820 | 07/15/1988 | 156
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Wayside cross |
Hüngersdorf Vellerhof (near sewage treatment plant) map |
Approx. 150 cm high structure made of red sandstone: On a wide, conical base stone with inscribed dating, a high rectangular shaft with a weathered inscription field, above it a pointed-arched sacraments niche with an original, gothic grid. | 1842 | 07/15/1988 | 157
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Neuweiler Castle |
Hüngersdorf corridor: The Leienberg, parcel: 69 map |
Spornburg on a conical hill, separated by a very deep ditch; Various foundation and rising remains of small-scale quarry stone masonry have been preserved; destroyed early. | medieval, maybe 11./12. century | 07/15/1988 | 143
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Wayside cross |
Lindweiler Münstergasse / Rohrer Strasse map |
Approx. two meter high, renewed, wooden crossroads; neo-Gothic, wooden crucifix with renewed frame. | Second half of the 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 101
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Memory cross |
Lommersdorf Aremberger Straße - Extension of the K41 map |
Approx. one meter high, clover-leaf cross made of light sandstone with an inscription and a stylized skull in bas-relief on the shaft. Inscription: “In memory of Maria Katharina Zimmermann von Lommersdorf born. on April 9, 1858 died on July 18, 1875 " | 1875 | 07/15/1988 | 106
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Courtyard |
Lommersdorf Beerenstrasse 1 map |
Winkelhofanlage with courtyard-side, eaves-facing, two-storey, three-axle residential building; Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered with profiled sill beams and necked anchor beams; the simultaneous service wing in the substructure massive, in the superstructure half-timbered. | 17th / early 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 105
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Courtyard |
Lommersdorf Ehdorfstrasse 4 map |
Small half-timbered Winkelhof with a gable, two-storey residential building with three axles on the courtyard side; the ground floor on the street side gable and on the rear eaves wall massive. Half-timbered structure with kinked ankle bands, largely original window openings, anchor beams attached on the upper floor. The right-angled utility wing only at the gable half-timbered, otherwise massively modernized. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 107
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Wayside cross |
Lommersdorf Freilinger Strasse / Nippes menu |
Approx. two meter high processional cross made of red sandstone with a protruding sacrament console and a small, smooth cross top with modern galvano decoration; inscribed date on the trunk of the cross. | 1873 | 05/11/2000 | 189
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Wayside cross |
Lommersdorf Hohlweg / Hühnerberg map |
Approx. three meter high sandstone processional cross on a modern, three-tiered base. Elaborately designed shaft with floral decorated substructure and above it with pilasters flanked sacraments niche; on a curved base with oak leaf ornaments, a simple cross with a fully plastic body. | Shaft 18th century; Crucifix and Cross 19th Century | 07/15/1988 | 108
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Residential building |
Lommersdorf Neuhofer Strasse 24 map |
Gable-independent, two-storey residential building on the courtyard side of a former Winkelhof complex; Solid ground floor, the window openings with stone walls; Upper floor half-timbered; Dating on the lintel. In the back, then, the remains of the former farm wing. | 1830 | 10/31/1988 | 181
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Jodokus band |
Lommersdorf Neuhofer Str. - Extension card |
Small, octagonal chapel made of quarry stone and plastered; inside on an altar table-like substructure fully round sculpture of St. Jodokus (18th century). | 1834 | 07/15/1988 | 102
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Courtyard |
Lommersdorf Ringstrasse 10 map |
Half-timbered Winkelhof with a gable, two-storey residential building on the courtyard side; Half-timbering in storey construction with necked-in collar and anchor beams, slightly profiled frames and diagonal struts on the eaves sides; On the massive, front half of the ground floor of the rear eaves side, oven extension; Window openings mostly in their original size. The younger, right-angled utility wing, built in several construction phases, only remains on the timber-framed upper structure on the courtyard side, otherwise it has been massively renewed in a modern way. | 18./19. century | 07/15/1988 | 109
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Catholic parish church of St. Philip and James |
Lommersdorf Ringstrasse 19 map |
Four-axis, three-aisled hall church built from quarry stone and plastered with a choir closed on three sides and a retracted, two-storey west tower with west portal; on the north wall of the choir, sacristy. Under the roof, in the Romanesque nave walls above the vault, three narrow, arched window openings in the south wall, which correspond to three niches in the north wall. The interior with ribbed vaults on round pillars and partly figurative consoles; star vault in the choir; Ribbed vaults with figurative keystone in the sacristy. Baroque altar, second half of the 17th century; in the southwest corner of the choir the remains of a hexagonal Romanesque font; Organ gallery 19th century. | In the central nave remains of a Romanesque hall church from the end of the 12th century; Extensions in 1537 and 19th centuries. | 07/15/1988 | 103
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Old churchyard with cemetery cross, figure of saints and war memorial |
Lommersdorf Ringstrasse 19 map |
Churchyard with grave crosses from the 18th and 19th centuries in a new arrangement; cemetery cross about three meters high, made of sandstone; Eighty cm high sculpture of a saint made from red sandstone on a stone wall. Approx. Two meter high limestone war memorial depicting a dying warrior. | Churchyard from the end of the 12th century; Cemetery cross, first half of the 19th century; Figure of a saint, 18th century; War memorial, after 1918. | 07/15/1988 | 104
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Former Mülheim train station, now a holiday home |
Mülheim Bahnstrasse 11 map |
Former train station with a reception building, general cargo shed and free-standing toilet building. | around 1914 | 07/15/1988 | 111
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Residential building |
Mülheim Eichergasse 1 map |
Gable-independent, two-story, half-timbered house; the courtyard-facing eaves wall on the ground floor boarded up, the street-side gable on the ground floor solid, the upper floor and gable triangle clad in modern style; the rear eaves wall with oven extension. | Early 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 112
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Catholic parish church St. Johann Baptist |
Map of Mülheim Pützgasse |
Facing east, made of quarry stone, plastered hall church with three-sided closed choir and slim, six-sided roof turret over the western yoke; Sacristy extension on the north side, the south side with four large, sandstone-framed arched windows; straight buttresses sloping at the top; rib vaulted interior. Three wooden altars, pulpit and font from the 18th century. Basalt baptismal font probably from the 16th century in the former churchyard, grave crosses from the 16th to 18th centuries are walled up in the retaining walls. | Erected 1730 - 1737 by the local master mason Cazzuola | 07/15/1988 | 110
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Courtyard |
Mülheim Talgasse 4 map |
Representative half-timbered Winkelhof with gable, two-storey residential building. Half-timbering in multi-storey construction; the upper floor on the street-side gable cantilevered on profiled claws, on the courtyard-side eaves wall on smooth arches; backwards then half-timbered farm wing with a large half-timbered barn attached at right angles. | 17th / early 18th century | 10/31/1988 | 182
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Wayside cross |
Mülheim Talgasse, extension = country road from Blankenheim to Mülheim map |
Approx. two meter high memorial cross made of light sandstone; above a small multi-profiled base, shaft with inscription and Gothic tracery; Neo-Gothic nose cross with modern body on a protruding roof; Inscription: In memory of Johann Wassong from Mülheim died the heroic death at Bapaume on January 3, 1871 RIP; associated with the simultaneous, surrounding, cast-iron grille. | after 1871 | 07/15/1988 | 113
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Courtyard |
Mülheim Tiefgasse 4 map |
Small eaves, one and a half-story half-timbered house above a high quarry stone base with massively renewed gable walls. Associated younger half-timbered farm building on the rear courtyard side. | 18./19. century | 07/15/1988 | 114
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Residential building |
Mülheim Tiefgasse 8 map |
One-and-a-half-story half-timbered residential building on the courtyard side of a small Winkelhof complex. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 115
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Catholic chapel St. Michael and St. Brigida |
Nonnenbach Kapellenweg 2 map |
East-facing, small, plastered quarry stone hall building with three-sided closed choir and square roof turret with a pointed octagonal helmet over the west gable; dated inscription on the lintel. | 1851 | 07/15/1988 | 116
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Courtyard |
Nonnenbach Lucht 13 map |
Winkelhofanlage with a gable, two-storey, plastered quarry stone residential building and a half-timbered utility wing adjoining at right angles; dated inscription on the lintel. | 1863 | 07/15/1988 | 117
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Residential building |
Reetz Hardtstrasse 1 map |
Eaves, two-storey residential building on the courtyard side of a former Winkelhof complex; Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, oven extension on the rear eaves side. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 119
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Residential building |
Reetz Langenbusch 1 card |
One and a half-story half-timbered house on a high stone plinth that is left open to the gable. Half-timbering in multi-storey construction; the upper floor cantilevered on the gable facing the street on grooved lugs; the left eaves side massively renewed. | early 17th century | 07/15/1988 | 120
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Reetz Castle, so-called Burghaus |
Reetz Langenbusch 8 card |
Mighty, eaves-standing, two-storey, plastered quarry stone building on a high basement with wooden block windows and an oven on the eaves wall facing the street. | 16./17. century | 07/15/1988 | 121
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Wayside cross |
Reetz Langenbusch, to the left of No. 16 map |
Approx. Two and a half meters high, red sandstone cross. On a smooth shaft there is a flat arched niche with a depiction of Mary in a bas-relief; above a cross with a fully plastic, rural body; dated inscription. | 1849 | 07/15/1988 | 122
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Catholic parish church of St. Margareta |
Reetz Oberdorf 1 card |
East-facing, three-axis, plastered hall church built from quarry stone with a square, star-vaulted choir and adjoining, three-sided closed sacristy and upstream, three-storey west tower with eight-sided, pointed helmet. High altar, end of 17th century; two side altars, consecrated in 1657; the cafeteria of the right side altar dated 1561; Crucifixion group above the triumphal arch 16th century. | Tower and choir late Gothic; 17th century sacristy; The ship was rebuilt in 1975 | 07/15/1988 | 118
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Fountain, "Rüsche-Pötz" |
Ripsdorf Halfenstrasse 6 map |
Rectangular well room made of quarry stone blocks, covered with three large sandstone slabs. The access at the front with renewed wooden block framing and new door; Crank and winch inside old. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 126
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Wayside cross |
Ripsdorf Halfenstraße - Extension of the corridor “Auf Bämeln” map |
Approx. half a meter high, flat memorial cross made of sandstone, reduced almost to an oval by volutes in the spandrels of the short cross arms, weathered inscription. | 17th century | 11/10/1987 | 14th
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Wayside cross |
Ripsdorf main street in front of No. 1 / Am Heiligenhäuschen; Hallway: Card at the Heiligenhäuschen |
Approx. two meter high processional cross made of red sandstone; Pillar shaft on a profiled, rectangular base plate with an angel's head console, above it with a round arched frame, a bas-relief of Mary with the child, a smooth clover-leaf cross with a crucifix in a bas-relief. | Mid 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 130
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Wayside cross |
Ripsdorf Hauptstrasse 44 map |
Approx. three meter high processional cross made of red sandstone; over a semicircular protruding, inscribed and probably shortened shaft protruding cornice, above a flat sacramental niche with the depiction of the resurrection in bas-relief, crowned by two putti portraits; thereon a simple cross with a crucifix in high relief above an angel console. | Mid 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 127
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Former rectory |
Ripsdorf Hauptstrasse 53 / 51a map |
Prestigious, two-storey, three- to five-axis rectory with corner blocks and high hipped roof, located directly on the former churchyard and accessible from there on its west side, gable-free to the main street. On the back, the former farm wing along the main street; The former barn with wall anchors dating back to 1769 and converted into a community house in 1953 is attached at right angles. | Rectory with an inscription dated on the lintel of the main entrance in 1775 | 07/15/1988 | 128
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Catholic parish church St. Johann Baptist |
Ripsdorf Hauptstrasse 55 map |
East-facing, three-axis, plastered, slate-roofed, two-aisled hall church built from quarry stone with a narrower, lower, three-sided choir with a two-bay sacristy extension on the north side. The ship with ogival, two-lane tracery windows and double-stepped buttresses beveled at the top. Massive, upstream, four-storey west tower on the west side, smoothly sloping on the north side, with a slate-covered rhombic roof. Tower ground floor with ribbed vault and ogival opening to the church interior, which is divided into two parts by two Tuscan central columns. In front of the Taufstein tower hall, around 1500. | Tower and nave are late Gothic; 1667 vault renewed; 1716 new building of the choir and sacristy; 1894 heightening of the tower. | 07/15/1988 | 124
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Former cemetery, south of the Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist, cemetery cross, soldiers' graves and grave crosses |
Ripsdorf Hauptstr. 55 card |
Cemetery cross: Approx. four meter high cross structure; Shank with floral decoration on a simple base plate, a pilaster-flanked sacraments niche on a projecting cornice, above a simple cross with a fully rounded crucifix. Soldiers graves from the Second World War with small grave crosses made of red sandstone. Former grave crosses placed on the church wall or inserted in the cemetery wall. | Cemetery cross with inscription dated 1886; Grave crosses 17th / 18th centuries century | 07/15/1988 | 125
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Former house in a baroque courtyard; today hotel |
Ripsdorf Hauptstrasse 74 / Tränkgasse map |
Basically baroque, gable-independent, two-storey, plastered house made of quarry stone; greatly changed, preserved in outline and proportion, in an important urban area. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 129
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Wayside cross |
Ripsdorf Ripsdorfer Mühle (at the driveway, left on the slope) map |
Approx. a meter high, flat memorial cross made of sandstone, reduced almost to an oval by volutes in the spandrels of the short cross arms; surrounded by an inscription in the center of Vespers and below on the shaft a stylized skull in bas-relief. | 18th century | 11/10/1987 | 13
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Courtyard |
Ripsdorf Tränkgasse 1 card |
Gable-independent, two-storey half-timbered house on a high, unplastered base floor in a Winkelhof complex; Half-timbered structure in multi-storey construction with the upper storey projecting over double-filleted bows. To the right of the entrance on the left side of the eaves, there is a mighty, unplastered front porch made of quarry stone. The rear part of the house was massively renewed during the reconstruction. The service wing adjoining on the left on the ground floor of quarry stone masonry, the upper floor boarded up. | around 1700; Reconstruction after a fire around 1936 | 10/31/1988 | 183
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Residential building |
Ripsdorf Tränkgasse 3 map |
Gable-independent half-timbered house of a former Winkelhof complex, one and a half story above a high, solid base, accessible from the left eaves side. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 133
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Wayside cross |
Rohr Friedhofsweg 2 map |
Inserted in the new front garden retaining wall of the former rectory, fragment of a crossroads; in a small, arched niche, reworked high relief of St. Wendelinus. | Dated inscription: 1543 | 07/15/1988 | 136
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New cemetery |
Rohr Friedhofsweg, to the right of No. 25 map |
Grave crosses from the 16th to 18th centuries were placed in the cemetery wall. Century. | 07/15/1988 | 135
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Former castle |
Rohr Hochstraße 1 map |
Only a remnant of the outer bailey, the so-called "former servants' house", a gable, two-storey, plastered quarry stone building with a round corner tower rebuilt after the war destruction and remnants of the quarry stone enclosing walls remains of the formerly extensive castle complex. | Foundation of the castle: 13./14. Century; Tower: 15./16. Century; Servants' house: 1724, older in essence. | 07/15/1988 | 138/139
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Remnants of the former Catholic chapel of St. Anthony the Hermit |
Rohr Leopoldstrasse 3 map |
Remnants of the former Catholic chapel of St. Antonius Eremita; later storage shed; modernized for residential purposes. Small, gable-independent, east-facing, unplastered quarry stone building with a choir closed on three sides and the remainder of a pointed arched three-pass window in the north wall. | Built in 1542; 1864 Demolition of the western half of the building. | 07/15/1988 | 137
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Residential house, remainder of a residential stable house |
Rohr Tondorfer Strasse 3 map |
Gable-independent, two-storey half-timbered house accessed from the left, courtyard-side eaves side; the gable with closely standing upright and beam framework and profiled sill beam on the upper floor. The rear, former service wing was replaced by a massive residential building. | around 1700 | 07/15/1988 | 140
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Catholic parish church St. Wendelinus |
Wendelinusstrasse pipe . 1 card |
East-facing, three-axis, built of quarry stone and left stone-visible, slate-roofed, built in the neo-Gothic canon of forms with a narrower, lower, three-sided closed choir with two small sacristy extensions on the south and north sides. Upstream, four-storey, plastered west tower with narrow window openings, pointed, octagonal helmet and pointed arched portal. | 1864 | 07/15/1988 | 134
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Lady Chapel |
Uedelhoven Ahrdorfer Straße, extension to the south map |
Small, plastered path chapel made of quarry stone with a pointed arched entrance and a tapering outside, inside three-sided choir closure. | Dated inscription: 1888 | 11/10/1987 | 15th
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Former school |
Uedelhoven Alte Schulstrasse 10 map |
Large, gable-free, two-storey, plastered quarry stone building with a gable roof, accessible from the four-axis right eaves side via an outside staircase. | Dated inscription: 1710; extensive changes in the 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 148
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Residential building; Remnants of a baroque courtyard |
Uedelhoven In den Eichen 2 card |
Representative, gable-independent, two-storey residential house with a crooked hip roof, made of quarry stone and accessible from the five-axis right eaves side via an outside staircase; all openings with stone walls, stitch arches and folds; Farm building new. | Dated inscription: 1794 | 07/15/1988 | 149
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Trinity Chapel |
Uedelhoven In the oaks; Access right from No. 21 / Kiefernhain Karte |
Small, north-facing, rough plastered stone chapel, closed on three sides, with an ogival, unframed entrance; Tapered barrel vaulted interior with a pointed arched figure niche. (The wooden relief of the mercy seat (= monument no.145) from the Trinity Chapel is now in the Catholic parish church of St. Mary's Assumption in Uedelhoven.) | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 152
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War memorial |
Uedelhoven Kreuzstrasse, opposite No. 5 map |
Representative, spacious facility on a triangular hillside plot of greywacke and red sandstone, staged like a stage design and consciously integrated into nature: an open staircase made of red sandstone leads over two platforms to an asymmetrical lawn terrace walled by a quarry stone parapet and rounded on the right with the actual monument, a rectangular one Substructure with an approximately two meter high sandstone cross with the names of the fallen, flanked by two hooks made of red sandstone in the quarry stone back wall that serve as "wreath holders". The facility was subsequently expanded to include three tall, rectangular sandstone slabs on the back wall to the right of the cross with the names of the fallen soldiers from 1939-1946. | Created in the thirties of the twentieth century for the fallen of 1914-1918. | 11/26/1998 | 153 b
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Catholic parish church of St. Mary of the Assumption |
Uedelhoven Kreuzstrasse 24 map |
Oriented to the east, two-axis on the south side and three-axis on the north side, made of quarry stone and plastered, a hall church with transept and just closed choir; in the western corner between the southern nave wall and transept, modern vestibule and baptistery. Upstream, three-storey west tower with a pointed, eight-sided helmet. High altar and pulpit, end of the 18th century; Organ and stalls, late 19th century. | Tower, probably Gothic core; Nave: 1711; Restoration of the roof structure and bell tower after fire: 1797; Expansion of the choir and transept: 1939/40 | 07/15/1988 | 146
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Mercy Seat (in the Catholic parish church of St. Mariä Himmelfahrt) |
Uedelhoven Kreuzstrasse 24 map |
On the east wall of the north transept: Mercy Seat from the Trinity Chapel (In den Eichen, extension): Approx. Fifty cm high and seventy cm wide, made of wood in high relief depicting the enthroned God the Father with the risen Christ on the right, above both the dove as a symbol of St. Mind. | 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 145
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Processional cross |
Uedelhoven Kreuzstrasse 24; on the churchyard wall, to the left of the morgue map |
Approx. two meter high processional cross made of red sandstone; on a pillar base flanked by volutes with a putti bust projecting cornice, on it a round-arched framed Vesper picture in bas-relief decorated with a goblet, above a smooth cross with an almost fully plastic crucifix. | Second half of the 18th century | 07/15/1988 | 147
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Memories / processional cross |
Uedelhoven Kreuzstraße 26, in front of the east gable map |
Approx. four meter high red sandstone cross; pillar shaft with Gothic tracery decoration and inscription on a large, two-step base plate; Above it on a projecting cornice, a sacraments niche flanked by pilasters, set with a chalice and a smooth cross with an almost fully plastic crucifix. | Dated inscription: 1838 | 07/15/1988 | 150
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Former rectory |
Uedelhoven Kreuzstrasse 28 map |
Representative, baroque, gable-independent, two-storey residential building with a crooked hip roof, accessible from the three-axis right eaves side, made of quarry stone and plastered; the two-axis, street-side gable with arched cellar access; all openings with stone walls, stitch arches and folds. | Dated inscription: 1807 | 07/15/1988 | 151
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Wayside shrine "St. Family" |
Uedelhoven Kreuzstrasse 28; former rectory; in front of the southwest corner map |
Renewed wayside shrine made of red sandstone with old, curved cover. In the arched figural niche old, weathered relief plate depicting St. Family. | Relief plate: 18th century (?) | 06/05/1997 | 153 a
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Residential house, remnants of a Winkelhof complex |
Uedelhoven Kreuzstrasse 29 map |
Eaves, two-storey, three-axis, plastered, quarry stone house with a crooked hip roof, accessible from the rear eaves side; all openings with arched stone walls with folds; on the left gable there is a round arched cellar access. | Dated inscription: 1795 | 11/10/1987 | 10
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Anthony's Chapel |
Uedelhoven Kreuzstrasse extension to W / K46 map |
Small, west-facing, rough plastered stone chapel, closed on three sides, with a high, pointed arched, sandstone-framed entrance with the original metal door and a slate roof; pointed barrel vaulted interior; on a smooth table base figure of St. Anthony in the style of the 19th century. | 19th century | 07/15/1988 | 153
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Landmark |
Uedelhoven |
Uedelhoven district, hall 28, parcel 1 | 11/15/2001 | 198
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Wayside cross |
Waldorf Ahrmühlenweg 6 map |
High quality, approx. Two meter high crossroad made of red sandstone. On a roughly hewn base plate, slightly tapering cross pillar with acanthus leaf motif and inscription on the front; Almost fully plastic crucifixion group with a kneeling donor figure on an expansive cover. | Dated inscription: 1675 | 10/31/1988 | 185
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Residential house, remainder of a residential stable house |
Waldorf Waldorfstrasse 1 map |
Eaves-attached, two-storey residential building with a high base, accessible from the eaves side, made of quarry stone and plastered with a saddle roof; the two-axis, left gable with arched cellar access; all openings with stone walls, stitch arches and folds. The service wing originally on the right-hand side was removed. | Second half of the 18th century | 10/31/1988 | 186
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Residential house, remnants of a former courtyard |
Waldorf Waldorfstrasse 33 map |
Two-storey residential building with a gable roof, accessible from the eaves side, built from quarry stone and plastered above the high plinth floor with arched cellar entrances; Farm building renewed. | 17./18. century | 10/31/1988 | 187
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Catholic Chapel of St. Dionysius |
Waldorf Waldorfstrasse 38 map |
Small, east-facing, two-bay, plastered hall church made of quarry stone with a square, just closed choir and a wide, now only two-storey west tower, vaulted with cross ribs on the ground floor, with original stone spiral staircase, modern saddle roof and a four-sided roof turret. Cross-rib vaulted church interior with a low, almost round-arched triumphal arch to the choir and new round-arched openings to the modern side aisles; three colored Baroque altars, 17th century. | Tower and nave: 15th century; Aisles: 1970/71. | 07/15/1988 | 158 |
Lost monuments
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Registered since |
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Courtyard |
Freilingen Industriestraße 4 map |
deleted September 7, 2000; canceled. | 1826 | 10/31/1988 | 180
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Half-timbered courtyard |
Reetz Langenbusch 10 a card |
canceled | 17th century | 07/15/1988 | 123
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Courtyard |
Ripsdorf Kirchstrasse 2 map |
canceled | 07/15/1988 | 132
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Courtyard |
Rohr Lieselsweg 1 map |
missing | 07/15/1988 | 141 |
literature
- Johannes Becker: History of the parishes of the deanery Blankenheim. Bachem, Cologne 1893.
- Ruth Schmitz-Ehmke , Ulrich Schäfer a. a .: Blankenheim. In: North Rhine-Westphalia I. Rhineland. ( Georg Dehio : Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler ) Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-422-03093-X , pp. 73 f (Ahrdorf), 76 (Alendorf), 139–141 (Blankenheim), 246 (Dollendorf) , 916 (Lommersdorf) and 1074 (Ripsdorf).
- Ernst Wackenroder : The art monuments of the Schleiden district. (Ed.) In connection with Johannes Krudewig and Hans Wink (= Die Kunstdenkmäler der Rheinprovinz, Volume 11, Dept. II), L. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1932 (Unchanged reprint of Pädagogischer Verlag Schwann-Bagel, Düsseldorf 1982, ISBN 3- 590-32116-4 ).
Web links
Remarks
- Unless otherwise stated, the building dates and further information under description originate from the respective text on the protection of the monument.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Quotation from: Report of the Rhenish Office for Monument Preservation of January 3, 2001.
- ↑ See also: Lambach pump on Blankenheimerdorf.de, accessed on April 2nd. 2016.