List of architectural monuments in Hürtgenwald

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Shield-shaped memorial plaque of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia with the coat of arms of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, above it in capital letters "Monument", top left and right as well as a nail in the middle.

The list of architectural monuments in Hürtgenwald contains the listed buildings in the area of ​​the municipality of Hürtgenwald in the Düren district in North Rhine-Westphalia . These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the municipality of Hürtgenwald; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).

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Mother of God house Mother of God house Bergstein
On The Tower
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It is a brick house with a wooden roof, the outer walls of which are plastered. Inside there is a figure of the Virgin Mary, which is protected from access by an iron grille in the form of a grid. December 7, 1984 1
Kallbrücke to the hammer facility Kallbrücke to the hammer facility Bergstein
Bergstein L 218
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It is a curved, double-arched bridge made of gray-green slate stone (so-called Schevenhüttener stone), which was built around the 2nd half of the 19th century. The bridge arches are rounded, accentuated by a roll layer; the mighty middle falls is designed as an icebreaker. 2nd half of the 19th century June 13, 1980 22nd
Holy House Holy House Bergstein
Burgstrasse 41
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Holy house made of stone, painted in color. at the end of the 19th century August 17, 1983 4th
former rectory former rectory Bergstein
Burgstrasse 62
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It is a two-storey quarry stone house from the 18th century, facing the gable. The gable side has three axes, the eaves side has five axes. The entrance is on the courtyard side of the eaves in the central axis. The window and door frames consist of cleaning bottles. There is an original window (with sandstone wall) on the garden side. The building has a half-hip roof. There is a rubble garden wall on the left side of the eaves. 18th century July 11, 1983 3
Parish church and grave crosses
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Parish church and grave crosses Bergstein
Burgstrasse 67
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The tower dates from the 15th-16th centuries. Century. The nave was built in 1721. In 1807 it was restored and extended to the east. A restoration took place after it was destroyed in the war. It is a single-nave hall church with a retracted west tower on a square floor plan and a 3/8 choir closure. The walls are made of quarry stone with sandstone walls and walled-in spoils from old tombstones. The windows are arched in two lanes and with four-pass cards. There are ogival arcades in the tower. He has a slated hood, converted from a square to an octagon. In the associated cemetery there are some bluestone grave crosses from the 18th century. 15.-16. century 6.7.1983 5
Crossroads Crossroads Bergstein
Burgstrasse opposite No. 15
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An inscription on the base dates from 1887. It is a wayside cross on a stepped base with an ogival field with an inscription in the substructure. On the base there is a new cross made of marble with a cast iron body. 1887 September 27, 1983 6th
Wayside cross Wayside cross Bergstein
Im Siebert (sports field)
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The object dates from the second half of the 19th century. It is a cross made of red sandstone on a quilted base. Quatrefoil ornament on the shaft, serrated cross ends; new body. 2nd half of the 19th century November 2nd, 1983 2
former grave cross former grave cross Bergstein
Im Siebert Sportplatz
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It is a former grave cross from the 18th century. It consists of red sandstone with angle brackets in the shape of a volute and has a weathered inscription. 18th century December 7, 1984 20th
Memorial cross Memorial cross Gey
Dürener Strasse / corner Broichstrasse
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It is a cross made of blue slate stone with the inscription "+ Arnotus Kopp von Lamerstorf, Obye D: December 21, 1767". 12/21/1767 January 16, 1984 19th
Beer cellar Beer cellar Gey
Dürener Strasse 102
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The underground vault was still used in the 19th century by a brewery from Gey to store and cool the beer. During the Second World War , the tunnel served the residents of the surrounding houses as an air raid shelter. Since 1966 the carnival society from Gey has been called "Löstige vom Bierkeller" (LVB) after the cellar. In 1989 the entrance was renovated by the owner of the building, the State Forestry Office Hürtgenwald. The basement now serves as winter quarters for bats. 19th century June 18, 2009 24
Jewish Cemetery Jewish Cemetery Gey
Dürener Strasse B 399
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Sandstone and artificial stone tombs from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Early 20th century August 17, 1983 7th
Geyer cross Geyer cross Gey
woodland
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The cross was probably erected in the second half of the 19th century in place of an older cross. The cast iron cross is about 1.50 m high. It has a four-part, tracery-like structure. In the foot Ecclesia with cross and chalice in canopy-like tracery, above there is an openwork cross with a cast iron body. 2nd half of the 19th century 6.7.1983 8th
Residential stable house Residential stable house Großhau
Frenkstrasse 40
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It is a 1-storey residential stable house from the 18th century in half-timbered style. The gable ends are clad with Eternit. A new entrance was created in the middle of the house. The windows are original size. The building has a gable roof with a newer, small roof extension. 18th century July 14, 1983 9
Groundwater well (Karlsbrunnen) Groundwater well (Karlsbrunnen) Hürtgen
Im Dümpel 6
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Quarry stone new superstructure of a village well, from which, according to legend, Charlemagne should have drunk. August 17, 1983 10
Hürtgenwald Memorial Chapel Hürtgenwald Memorial Chapel Map of Kleinhau
Flurstraße / corner Rossheckenweg
see article 1966-1970 3/20/1995 23
Forest farm Jägerhaus Forest farm Jägerhaus Raffelsbrand
Long Shot B. 399
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It is a single-storey quarry stone building with an L-shaped floor plan and a gable roof, built in 1848. The windows are upright rectangular with shutters. 1848 July 23, 1985 21st
Residential buildings Residential buildings Simonskall
Simonskall 10–12
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An inscription on the lintel dates from 1666. The eastern part of the house was reconstructed in 1956. There are also dates from 1666 in the wall anchors of the western part of the house. It is a 2-storey quarry stone building with sandstone walls and cross-frame windows. The entrance is arched with a new door. The gable and the gable roof were renewed. 1666 11/15/1983 16
Residential buildings Residential buildings Simonskall
Simonskall 2-4
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Inscribed date on the lintel 1651, renovated in 1773; (1723 according to Peters). Eaves, 2-storey semi-detached house, basement massively made of quarry stone, upper floor half-timbered; Connected to the north-west are the remains of a former defensive tower made of quarry stone with cross-frame windows and half cross-frame windows with walls made of sandstone and bluestone, remains of a loopholes; the house in the basement with cross-frame windows with bluestone walls; on the right and left of the street front an entrance, on the right a baroque pillar door with original nails, bluestone walls, the date in the flat arched lintel; left nailed door with wrought iron door knocker; the framework of the upper floor largely renewed; Windows in old proportions, the rear eaves side made entirely of quarry stone; completely renewed gable roof. Presumably part of the former ironworks. 1651 July 14, 1983 14th
former castle former castle Simonskall
Simonskall 8
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Inscribed date on the lintel in 1643; multi-part system made of quarry stone with half-timbered upper floor; Main castle around a square inner courtyard, access gate with red sandstone walls; in the north the house, 2-storey, basement floor made of quarry stone, small windows with ashlar walls and nailed shutters; 1st floor cantilevered over anchor beams, close-meshed framework with mortise locks; in the south and east stables, rubble stone, with old paving; the outside entirely made of quarry stone, facing the Kall with bay windows projecting over consoles; Kreuzstockwindow, old forge; New outer bailey, the right outer wall of the barn wing rebuilt. 1643 4.7.1983 15th
Kremer Mill Kremer Mill Simonskall
Simonskall 8
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The mill formerly probably belonged to the so-called castle and was part of the ironworks. It dates from the 18th century with later changes. It is a quarry stone building on an almost square floor plan with a hipped roof. The walls have small wooden stick windows. There is a small extension under the towed pent roof. The suspension of the mill wheel and the upper ditch are still there. 18th century August 11, 1983 18th
Holy House (wayside shrine) Holy House (wayside shrine) Straß / Horm
Dorfstraße 3
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The arched, profiled niche made of sandstone with a crowning cross is integrated into a new holy house. A new figure of a saint stands in the oil-painted niche. Inscribed date: Anno 1735. 1735 July 11, 1983 11
Residential building "Haus Gronau" Residential building "Haus Gronau" Straß / Horm
Maubacher Straße 2
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Former moated castle from the 17th / 18th centuries Century, with major changes at the beginning of the 20th century. It is a 2-storey quarry stone building with three to three axes, plastered on two sides, on the remaining two sides there are old ashlar walls, rectangular with rabbet. A two-arched stone bridge with a wedge leads over the ditch. Two sides of the building have renewed windows (with plastered walls). The residential building has a round-arched entrance door, a hipped roof and a surrounding moat. The farm building was renewed. The courtyard has partly old paving. The structure and system are unchanged, but show strong disturbances in detail. 17th / 18th century 4.7.1983 13
Wayside chapel (wayside shrine) Wayside chapel (wayside shrine) Straß / Horm
Pfarrer-Pleus-Straße 2
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Built around 1850, in 1971 it was named after the pastor Pleus Memorial Chapel, who died there. It is a small, quarry stone, partially plastered chapel with a straight end and a large arched niche. In the back wall there is a small arched niche with an old wrought iron grille, underneath an inscription plaque. The property has a pan-roofed gable roof. Original situation with three old linden trees. 1850 4.7.1983 12
Mestrenger Mill Mestrenger Mill Vossenack
Mestrenger Weg
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The main building was damaged in a fire in December 1982. Up to this point it is as follows: The main building fabric dates from the 18th century. The wall anchor of the house dates from 1663. It is a two-storey stone building with a central gate passage and modern windows (19th century with wooden block). On the left is a half-timbered house under the same roof (hipped roof). The interior is modern, the old ceiling position largely preserved. The associated half-timbered barn dates from the beginning of the 19th century. It is built on a rubble stone base with a courtyard-side entrance. The openings have been changed. Saddle roof, modern toilet extension. Former mill building from the 18th century, quarry stone with half-timbered drapery, wooden water wheel on the eaves side, overshot, half-timbered inside, remains of the mill gear, upper ditch preserved. 1663 August 11, 1983 17th



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