List of architectural monuments in Heinsberg
The list of architectural monuments in Heinsberg contains the listed buildings in the area of the city of Heinsberg in the Heinsberg district in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of September 2011). These architectural monuments are entered in the monument list of the city of Heinsberg; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
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cross | Heinsberg Apple Road map |
Approx. 4 m high high cross from 1857 (base) made of sandstone, Madonna sculpture on top, cross with body. | 1857 | Jan. 16, 1984 | 17th
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Former factory site | Heinsberg Apfelstrasse 38 map |
Former factory building from the 18th / 19th century, three-storey with seven axes, white brick, split pins, mansard roof , door with stone walls . | 18./19. Century | Jan. 16, 1984 | 18th
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facade | Heinsberg Apfelstrasse 55 map |
former "Hotel Germania"; built to designs by Jakob Couven for the Counts of Mirbach ; Facade of a brick building from the 18th century, two-storey with 5 axes, door with stone walls, mansard roof. | Mid-18th century | Jan. 16, 1984 | 19th
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Protestant church | Randerath Asterstrasse 7 map |
Ev. Church building from 1718 (chronogram above the door), brick hall building, white puddled, slated roof turret, door with bluestone walls. | 1718 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 52
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House with agr. Extensions | Eschweiler Auf dem Stieg 14 map |
The four-wing half-timbered courtyard from 1782 was, as happened almost exclusively in the Heinsberger Land, provided with a brick front on the street side in the 19th century. The two-story residential buildings on the courtyard side are only one-story towards Traufgasse. The two-to-four-axle façades, which are freestanding due to the hillside location, were given a wide window on the eaves side by the previous owners in the eaves wall, which makes use of the good view. The street front with the arched gate entrance was also changed by installing a garage entrance with a lintel. The wedge in the arch of the entrance is dated. In the inner courtyard, the courtyard shows its origins in the half-timbered walls with tapped girders from the house and barn. The system was repaired years ago by its current owner in conjunction with the state conservator. The location up on the edge of the Lößplatte makes clear the increasing settlement activity of the villages since the 18th century, the climax of which is the road between Heinsberg u. Dremmen was. | 1782 | 20 Mar 1991 | 117
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Wayside cross | Uetterath / Berg Berg map |
Way cross from the 19th century made of wood. | 19th century | Jan. 30, 1984 | 83
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Wayside cross | Bleckden Bleckden 17 map |
Way cross from the 19th century made of wood. | 19th century | Jan. 19, 1984 | 48
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Residential building | Randerath Buschstrasse 20 map |
Two-storey residential building with four axes from 1790 (gate closing wedge), plastered, plinth clinkered or plated, bluestone walls, mansard roof. | 1790 | 23 Mar 1984 | 94
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Business premises | Randerath Buschstrasse 27-29 map |
Building from the 17th century, partially renovated in the 20th century, four-winged brick complex, white puddled, two-storey with front to the market. | 17th century | Jan. 30, 1984 | 55
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Randerath Castle | Randerath Buschstrasse 31 map |
Former Randerath Castle, core building from the 14th century, otherwise from 1762, brick complex, two-storey with hipped roof. | 14th century | Jan. 30, 1984 | 60
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Courtyard | Donselen Donseler Hof map |
Four-winged brick courtyard, white muddy, with a two-story house from 1788 (iron anchors of the house). | 1788 | Jan. 16, 1984 | 3
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Wayside cross | Randerath Driesch card |
Bluestone wayside cross with body from 1891. | 1891 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 53
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Wayside cross | Randerath and Sandberg / Uetterarther Strasse map |
Road cross from 1755 (inscription on the back) bluestone, cross with body, base inscription. | 1755 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 61
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Brick building | Karken End 91 card |
Two-storey brick building from 1794 with split pins on the facade, e.g. T. renewed, outbuilding four-wing system z. T. renewed. | 1794 | Jan. 19, 1984 | 34
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Wayside cross | Dremmen Erkelenzer Straße / Schusterweg map |
Road cross made of bluestone with metal body from 1894. | 1894 | Jan. 16, 1984 | 4th
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Wayside cross | Erpen Erpen 17 card |
Wooden cross from 1776 attached to the facade of the house. | 1776 | Jan. 16, 1984 | 16
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Parish church, mission cross u. Wayside cross | Randerath Feldstrasse 33 map |
Catholic parish church St. Lambertus, mission cross from 1762/1763 made of wood with body, 2 chronograms and the dates 1762 and 1763, wayside cross in front of the parish church choir from 1797 bluestone, two-part, base with figural niche of the painful Mother of God, cross without body. | 1762 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 54
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Courtyard | Randerath Feldstrasse 41 map |
Open four-wing courtyard of 178? Anchor pins on the facade, two-storey residential building in five to three axes made of brick, white grout, bluestone walls, old door, brick farm building from the 19th century. | 178? | Jan. 30, 1984 | 57
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Residential building | Randerath Feldstrasse 58 map |
Facade of the two-storey building on seven axes, built at the end of the 18th century, grouted, bluestone walls and mansard roof. | Late 18th century | Jan. 30, 1984 | 56
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Residential and commercial building | Heinsberg Geilenkirchener Strasse 5 map |
It is a brick building with arched walls from 1798, four-axis, round-arched storey windows. In the basement there is still a cap cover with belt arches. The ceilings on the ground floor still have the grooves typical of the construction date. | 1798 | Nov 25, 1986 | 106
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chapel | Straeten Gillrather Strasse / Turmstrasse 1 map |
Brick chapel from 1861. | 1861 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 81
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Courtyard | Dremmen Glockenlandstrasse 10 map |
Facade and associated roof area of a two-storey brick corner courtyard, residential building facing the gable, two-storey with two axes from 1768 according to anchor pins. The remaining parts of the building as well as the interior are not to be regarded as monuments, as the previous owners made considerable structural changes. | 1768 | July 24, 1996 | 5
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House Hülhoven | Hülhoven Haus Hülhoven map |
Castle complex from the 18th century, two-storey manor house, brick building, renovated in 1891, three-winged outer bailey with gate tower from 1790. | 1790 | Jan. 19, 1984 | 32
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Residential building | Randerath Heerweg 26 map |
1921/1924 built brick gable house at an angle assigned to each other with z. T. low eaves connected to each other. | 1921/1924 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 62
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Residential building | Randerath Heerweg 28 map |
1921/1924 built brick gable house at an angle assigned to each other with z. T. low eaves connected to each other. | 1921/1924 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 63
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Residential building | Randerath Heerweg 30 map |
1921/1924 built brick gable house at an angle assigned to each other with z. T. low eaves connected to each other. | 1921/1924 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 64
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Residential building | Randerath Heerweg 32 map |
1921/1924 built brick gable house at an angle assigned to each other with z. T. low eaves connected to each other. | 1921/1924 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 65
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Residential building | Randerath Heerweg 44 map |
House built in 1923 (anchor pins) in connection with three single-storey brick houses assigned to one another as a three-wing complex. Central building with gable and hip roof. | 1923 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 66
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Residential building | Randerath Heerweg 46 map |
House built in 1923 (anchor pins) in connection with three single-storey brick houses assigned to one another as a three-wing complex. Central building with gable and hip roof. | 1923 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 67
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Residential building | Randerath Heerweg 48 map |
House built in 1923 (anchor pins) in connection with three single-storey brick houses assigned to one another as a three-wing complex. Central building with gable and hip roof. | 1923 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 68
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Residential building | Randerath Heerweg 50 map |
House built in 1923 (anchor pins) in connection with three single-storey brick houses assigned to one another as a three-wing complex. Central building with gable and hip roof. | 1923 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 69
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Residential building | Randerath Heerweg 52 map |
House built in 1923 (anchor pins) in connection with three single-storey brick houses assigned to one another as a three-wing complex. Central building with gable and hip roof. | 1923 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 70
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Residential building | Randerath Heerweg 54 map |
House built in 1923 (anchor pins) in connection with three single-storey brick houses assigned to one another as a three-wing complex. Central building with gable and hip roof. | 1923 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 71
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Wayside cross | Waldenrath Hellstrasse 7 / Aachener Strasse map |
Road cross from 1915 | 1915 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 92
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chapel | Dremmen Herb Herb Card |
Brick chapel with renewed roof turret, built around 1900 | around 1900 | Jan. 16, 1984 | 6th
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Wayside cross | Kempen Hochbrücker Straße / An der Rur map |
Way cross from the middle of the 19th century, cast iron with new base. | in the middle of the 19th century | Jan. 19, 1984 | 38
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Residential and commercial building | Heinsberg Hochstrasse 8 map |
Three-storey, seven-axis residential and commercial building from 1871. The brick building is plastered, whereby the brick markings were inserted into the plaster. The brick surfaces are divided horizontally by decorated plaster strips. The parapets on the first floor show structural decorations. The building has been partially rebuilt on the ground floor and is part of the "Obere Hochstraße" ensemble. The window sills are made of natural bluestone. On the left side of the building there is still a bluestone plinth. | 1871 | Aug 25, 1987 | 113
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Residential and commercial building | Heinsberg Hochstrasse 19 map |
Two-storey building from the 18th century, modified in the 19th century, with eight axes, anchor pins, windows with baroque frames. | 18th century | Jan. 17, 1984 | 21st
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Propstei | Heinsberg Hochstrasse 20 map |
built according to designs by Jakob Couven ; Two-storey building from the 18th century, on five axes, bluestone walls, accentuated central entrance. | 1774 | Jan. 17, 1984 | 23
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museum | Heinsberg Hochstrasse 21 map |
Two-storey building from the 18th century, built at an angle with a gate passage, corner turrets and bluestone walls. | 18th century | Jan. 17, 1984 | 22nd
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Residential and commercial building | Heinsberg Hochstrasse 98 map |
Three-storey house from the 18th century, on three axes, plastered, windows with bluestone walls, central emphasis by flat bay windows. | 18th century | Jan. 17, 1984 | 24
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Brick building, residential building | Interruption Horster Hof card |
The courtyard in its current form was essentially built in the 18th century. Anchor cotter pins on the gable wall of the two-storey, five-axis residential building dated the complex to 1705. The brick courtyard, which is closed on four sides, has three wings, to the northeast the residential building with an annexed farm section, parallel to it the barn and a stable building on the street next to the arched entrance. The remise on the surrounding wall opposite the entrance suggests that the complex could originally have had four wings. Inside the house there is a vaulted cellar on the entire side of the field and the "Cologne ceilings" are still present almost everywhere. | 1705 | Oct. 1, 1984 | 95
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Courtyard | Dremmen Jägerstrasse 2 map |
Four-wing brick courtyard, two-storey residential building with 2 axes, outbuilding with gate entrance from 1862 according to anchor pins. | 1862 | Jan. 16, 1984 | 9
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Courtyard | Dremmen Jägerstrasse 6 map |
Four-winged brick courtyard, front two-storey with four axes and a gate axis from 1866 according to anchor pins. | 1866 | Jan. 16, 1984 | 8th
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Facade of a courtyard | Dremmen Jägerstrasse 10 map |
Facade of the four-wing brick courtyard from the middle of the 19th century, two-storey residential building with three axes. | in the middle of the 19th century | Jan. 16, 1984 | 10
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Courtyard | Dremmen Jägerstrasse 43 map |
Four-wing brick courtyard, two-storey residential building with five axes, door and window sills in bluestone from the middle of the 19th century. | in the middle of the 19th century | Jan. 16, 1984 | 7th
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church | Heinsberg Kirchberg map |
Former Collegiate Church of St. Gangolfus, crypt from the 12th century, church from the 15th century. Restoration in the 17th, 18th, 19th centuries and after 1945, three-aisled brick hall church with built-in west tower and polygonal choir. High grave and choir stalls. | 15th century | Jan. 17, 1984 | 20th
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High grave and choir stalls | Heinsberg Kirchberg map |
High grave and choir stalls in the provost church | Church around 1500 | Feb. 27, 1984 | 93
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Knight turret | Heinsberg Kirchberg map |
Medieval wall parade on the Kirchberg; to the side of the church tower is a heavy rectangular tower in the wall, the core of which probably dates back to the 14th / 15th centuries. Century. The tower was originally open on the inside after the signs of attachment, on the outside it shows simple notches and a block frieze. In the Gothic era, an upper floor with a block frieze and small nicks was added, while the inside was bricked up and provided with a pointed arch opening that is now partially bricked up again. | 14th / 15th century | Sep 1 1987 | 98
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High altar in the parish church | Waldenrath Kirchstrasse 10 map |
Polychromed high altar of the 19th century consisting of three panels - carrying the cross and scene from the life of St. Nikolaus - altar shrine, crowning, predella and decorative accessories such as: canopy, columns, covings, pinnacles and tracery. | 19th century | June 15, 1987 | 111
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chapel | Heinsberg Klosterhof map |
"Snake Chapel" from the 19th century, white brick building; three axes, buttresses, split pins, hipped slate roof. Holy house from the 19th century, brick, pointed arch niche. Wooden wayside cross from the 19th century. | 19th century | Jan. 17, 1984 | 25th
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chapel | Oberbruch Kranzes Kranzes Card |
Brick chapel, single nave with polygonal Morschluss roof turret. | around 1900 | Jan. 19, 1984 | 47
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Former mill | Schafhausen Kuhlertstrasse 80 map |
Four-wing brick complex from 1734, outbuildings in 1734, outbuildings in the 19th century, main building former mill, residential building on the gable side, two-storey with three axes. | 1734 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 73
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Catholic parish church | Dremmen Lambertusstrasse map |
Three-aisled brick church with a five-storey brick west tower provided with corner blocks. Built in 1834/1835 by master builder Joh. P. Cremer. West tower built around 1500, upper floor and helmet from the 18th century. | 1834/1835, tower around 1500 | Jan. 16, 1984 | 11
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Residential and commercial building | Dremmen Lambertusstrasse 16 map |
The former two-storey Posthof on the corner of Lambertusstrasse and Hügelstrasse forms an ensemble, especially with the church opposite. The five to ten-axis building was plastered in the 1920s, but without changing the original structure. A gable with the ornaments of the 1920s was placed on the old hipped roof. In addition to the restaurant, there is also the gate entrance for the mail car. | changes in the 20s | Dec 23, 1986 | 107
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chapel | Boverath highway to Boverath map |
The Boverath Chapel is in an open position about halfway between Dremmen and the hamlet of Boverath, which has been documented since the 14th century, at the junction of several streets and paths.
Already in the original cadastre of 1824/25 the adjacent parcel is referred to as "Hinterm Heiligenhäuschen". This must be regarded as reliable evidence of the presence of a chapel, even if the Tranchot (1806/07) and Prussian first recordings (1840s) do not record such a chapel. On the other hand, it is certain that today's chapel was often visited by believers, especially during the world wars, and is still so today. The 19th century chapel is a small brick building with an apsidal 3/8 end facing west so that the interior can be viewed and accessed from the neighboring crossroads to the east. The exterior has been puddled in white since the 1960s, the roof covered with earth-brown flat tiles laid out in plain tiles with clearly protruding ridged tiles. The only distinguishing elements of the simple, windowless building are a German band frieze below the eaves and a small (empty) niche above the straight lintel wall of the door in the eastern front. The door and interior (including an icon) are modern. Associated with the building is a group of trees typical of field chapels, which can be seen from afar in the otherwise cleared hallway. The Boverath Chapel in Heinsberg-Dremmen is a monument according to § 2DSchG NRW. It is important for the Dremmen district and the city of Heinsberg. There is a public interest in their preservation and use for scientific reasons, in particular for reasons of local history and religious history. |
around 1400 | Dec 17, 1997 | 118
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Courtyard | Laffeld Maarstrasse 35 map |
Three-wing brick courtyard from 1792, residential building at the gable end, two-storey on two axes. | 1792 | Jan. 19, 1984 | 44
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Catholic parish church | Laffeld Maarstrasse 93 map |
Catholic parish church around 1904, neo-Romanesque column basilica, with transverse tower, plastered. | around 1904, inaugurated on Nov. 30, 1905 | Jan. 19, 1984 | 45
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Residential building | Dremmen Mellerstraße 6/8 map |
Two-storey brick building in six to three axes from the second half of the 19th century. Door frames and window sills in bluestone. | second half of the 19th century | Jan. 16, 1984 | 12
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Mill | Bleckden / Mühle Mühle 1 card |
Former watermill | Jan. 19, 1984 | 51
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Prayer station | Randerath Nirmer Strasse map |
Three foot drop stations from around 1900, brick buildings with stucco relief. | around 1900 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 72
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cross | Hülhoven North of Haus Hülhoven map |
Cross from 1811 made of wood, body renewed. | 1811 | Jan. 19, 1984 | 33
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Wayside cross | Uetterath Nygener Strasse 1 map |
Road cross from the 19th century made of cast iron. | 19th century | Jan. 30, 1984 | 84
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school-building | Heinsberg Oberbrucher Strasse 1 map |
Vocational school building from 1957/58, in the preservation of which there is a public interest for artistic and scientific reasons, but especially for reasons of school and architectural history. | 1957/58 | Dec 8, 1999 | 119
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Wayside chapel | Vinn Above Vinn on the K5 map |
Brick path chapel from the 19th century, inside an altar-like structure with a crucifix in the extension, neo-baroque, wood. | 19th century | Jan. 19, 1984 | 43
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Choir of the former parish church | Kempen Oberstrasse map |
Choir of the former parish church from the end of the 15th century, late Gothic brick building. | Late 15th century | Jan. 19, 1984 | 37
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Former Mill building | Kempen Oberstrasse 132 map |
In the 18th / 19th In the 19th century the old Kempen mill at the mill ditch of the "Junge Wurm" was renewed. The facility, located on Oberstrasse in Kempen, was built in the form of residential stables as a two-storey five-axis wing structure. At the back the living part was two, and the mill part was also biaxial. The gable side received three partially walled-up windows in the gable triangle and four walled-up windows on the upper floor, one of which was in the axis of the former grain elevator on the back side. On the first floor there were two small windows that frame the walled-up axle hole of the mill wheel shaft.
The mill section and the living area are separated by a fire gable and covered by a gable roof between the protruding gable walls. The arched windows have natural stone wedge stones and anchor stones for the cocks of the formerly existing folding shutters. A single-storey coach house extension was connected at right angles to the mill. |
1795 | Feb 16, 1989 | 97
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Mill | Aphoven East of Aphoven map |
Brick mill stump from the 19th century. | 19th century | Jan. 16, 1984 | 2
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Wayside cross | Horst Randerather Strasse map |
Way cross made of artificial stone from the 19th century. | 19th century | Jan. 19, 1984 | 31
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Catholic parish church | Horst Randerather Strasse map |
Catholic parish church of St. Josef from 1894, single-nave neo-Gothic brick church with west tower | 1894 | Jan. 19, 1984 | 30th
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Courtyard | Horst Randerather Strasse 74 map |
Three-wing brick courtyard complex, residential building at the gable end, two-storey in three to three axes from 1854 in the gate wedge. | 1854 | Jan. 19, 1984 | 26th
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Courtyard | Horst Randerather Strasse 75 map |
Four-wing brick courtyard from 1655 (inscription plaque above the gate), largely changed in the 19th century, whitewashed, residential house at the gable end, two-storey, entrance Wappenstein. | 1655 | Jan. 19, 1984 | 27
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Residential house with extensions | Horst Randerather Strasse 76 map |
around 1400 | Dec 17, 1997 | 116
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Wayside cross | Horst Randerather Strasse 76 map |
Wooden wayside cross from the 19th century. | 19th century | Jan. 19, 1984 | 29
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Residential building | Karken Roermonder Strasse 128 map |
The physician's residence built in 1930 with three axes and two storeys in the brick expressionist style was given a very well-designed and client-specific interior. In addition to the original staircase, doors, built-in cupboards and the ceiling lamp, the windows with the typical muntin division have been preserved. The windows to the balcony show motifs from the life of the country doctor in stained glass. Due to the fact that this property is fully equipped, there is a public interest in preservation and use in accordance with the Monument Protection Act for scientific reasons and because of the importance of the local history. | 1930 | 31 Mar 1987 | 109
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Wayside cross | Porselen Rurtalstrasse / Maisstrasse map |
Wooden wayside cross from the 19th century. | 19th century | Jan. 19, 1984 | 50
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Wayside cross | Porselen Rurtalstraße 36 map |
Road cross from the 19th century, wood on a stone base. | 19th century | Jan. 19, 1984 | 49
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Residential building | Randerath Sandberg 57 card |
Two-storey building on five axes from the 19th century, brick, whitewashed, door with bluestone walls. | 19th century | Jan. 30, 1984 | 58
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Residential building | Randerath Sandberg 75 card |
Two-storey building in three to one axes from the 18th / 19th centuries Century, brick building, whitewashed, hipped roof, staircase in bluestone with adjacent retaining wall. | 18./19. Century | Jan. 30, 1984 | 59
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Former home with workshop | Randerath Sandberg 90 card |
The house Sandberg 90 in Randerath was built according to its shape and according to local tradition probably before 1800. In the rear workshop extension there was initially a carpenter's shop, then a forge from around the middle of the 19th century. In 1895, the Randerath-Himmericher-Savings and Loan Association was founded in the rooms of the house.
It is an eaves-standing, broad and two-storey residential building with lateral crooked hips and a triangular gable with a small round ocular above the central entrance. The formerly plastered facade with five regular window axes and the eaves cornice pulled through under the gable was changed in the second half of the 20th century, with some important old elements such as wooden ceilings or the roof truss being largely preserved. The old workshop building is still largely intact from the 19th century including tools and bellows with forge. |
before 1800 | June 20, 2002 | 120
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chapel | Scheifendahl Scheifendahl town center map |
Chapel from 1890, neo-Romanesque, brick with transept, choir and roof turret above the entrance. | 1890 | December 20, 1984 | 76
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Wayside cross | Laffeld Schierwaldenrather Strasse map |
Road cross from the end of the 19th century, neo-Gothic, sandstone with a metal body. | at the end of the 19th century | Jan. 19, 1984 | 46
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Residential house with brick courtyard | Schleiden Schleiden 45 card |
Brick courtyard from 1857 (anchor cotter pins and door wedge), two-storey house with five axes and a gate entrance. | around 1400 | Nov 28, 1986 | 78
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Residential house with brick courtyard | Schleiden Schleiden 47 card |
Four-wing brick courtyard from the early 19th century, residential building facing the gable, two-storey with two axes, the outbuilding is two-storey with three axes with a gate entrance. | Early 19th century | Jan. 30, 1984 | 79
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Wayside cross | Schleiden Schleiden 64 card |
Road cross from the 19th century, cast iron. | 19th century | Jan. 30, 1984 | 77
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Residential house with brick courtyard | Schleiden Schleiden 108 card |
Four-winged brick courtyard from 1807 (anchor pins on the facade in the door wedge). Two-story house on five axes, door with bluestone walls. There are two maple trees in front of the facade and a cross with a corpus on the house. | 1807 | Nov 28, 1986 | 80
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Residential building | Dremmen Sebastianusstraße 43/45 map |
Two-storey house on five axes and three axes with little gables from the second half of the 19th century. House No. 45 from the period around 1900. Door in bluestone. | around 1900 | Jan. 16, 1984 | 13
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District Court | Heinsberg Sittarder Strasse 1 map |
Two-storey building built in 1912 on nine axes with three or two-axis side projections and a mansard roof with basket-arched dormers, octagonal tower top with smaller also octagonal exit turrets and cast iron railings. Structure of the facade by lateral sandstone blocks of the risalites and floor and roof cornices. Ground floor with plaster ashlar. three-axis side elevation with a round arched over-gabled central axis and baroque side portal, with a Prussian eagle in a rectangular frame in the gable field. Segmented arched windows with profiled walls on the first floor. Rectangular windows on the ground floor. Rear stairwell protruding like a risk. Staircase, entrance door and access corridor preserved in the original interior; also original banister.
Justification of the monument status according to § 2DSchG: The building was built in 1912 as a district office for the then Heinsberg district. By merging with the district of Geilenkirchen a. October 1, 1932, the district office was deprived of its function and subsequently took up the district court. These references make the building significant for the district and local history of Heinsberg. The prestigious former district office, built in baroque form, is of additional importance due to its location that dominates the street. The preservation and use of the building is in the public interest for urban planning reasons. |
1912 | December 20, 1984 | 96
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Courtyard with mill | Dremmen Talmühlenstraße map |
Four-wing brick courtyard, main building two-storey with three axes, mansard roof, gable side with three to four axes. Stem with mill wheel. From the first half of the 18th century, wooden door from the end of the 18th century, two-story, three-wing half-timbered forecourt. | 1st half of the 18th century | Jan. 16, 1984 | 15th
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Courtyard | Aphoven Talstrasse 113 map |
Four-winged courtyard (brick) from the 19th century, residential house at the gable end, two-storey. | 19th century | Jan. 16, 1984 | 1
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Catholic parish church | Schafhausen Theresienstrasse map |
Catholic parish church of St. Theresa built in 1930/31, brick hall church. | 1930/1931 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 74
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Wayside cross | Schafhausen Theresienstrasse 1 map |
Wooden wayside cross from 1715, structural changes in 2010 | 1715 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 75
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Tower of the old Catholic parish church | Karken Tichelkamp (cemetery) map |
Tower of the old Catholic parish church from 1779, brick building, portal renewed. | 1779 | Jan. 19, 1984 | 36
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Residential building | Karken Tichelkamp 19 map |
Four-wing brick courtyard from the 19th and 20th centuries. Residential house from 1926, two-storey with a tent roof. | 19. and. 20th century, 1926 | Nov 28, 1986 | 103
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chapel | Uetterath Uetterath Nygen Map |
Brick chapel (Holy House) from 1929/30 | 1929/30 | Jan. 20, 1986 | 101
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Catholic parish church | Uetterath Uetterather Dorfstrasse map |
Catholic parish church Maria Himmelfahrt from 1883/84, neo-Romanesque three-aisled brick hall church, inside on pillars with choir and renewed single tower. | 1883/84 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 85
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Rectory | Uetterath Uetterather Dorfstrasse 18 map |
Rectory, end of the 19th century, two-storey in five to two axes, central axis emphasized. | at the end of the 19th century | Jan. 30, 1984 | 86
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chapel | Vinn Vinn card |
Chapel from 1898 (gable), brick building, single nave, buttresses, gothic shape, roof turrets. | 1898 | Nov 28, 1986 | 42
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Catholic parish church | Kirchhoven Waldfeuchter Strasse 168 map |
Catholic parish church from 1846/48, consecrated in 1852, three-aisled brick hall church, bluestone plinth, romanized west tower. | 1846/48 | Jan. 19, 1984 | 39
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Residential building facade | Straeten Waldhufenstrasse 161 map |
Four-wing courtyard from the mid-19th century. The three-axis, two-storey brick facade is important for the ensemble of the street village of Straeten. | in the middle of the 19th century | Aug 2, 1988 | 115
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Wayside cross | Interruption Wassenberger street / Girmen map |
Road cross, end of the 19th century, made of wood. | at the end of the 19th century | Jan. 30, 1984 | 89
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Full mill with wayside cross | Interruption at Wassenberger Strasse 1 map |
Vollmühle from 1828 (anchor pins on the house), three-winged brick courtyard, two-storey house on the gable in two to seven axes. Way cross in front of the building from the middle of the 19th century, stone base, cross and body, cast iron. | 1828 | July 8, 1985 | 87
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Courtyard | Interruption at Wassenberger Strasse 154 map |
Four-winged brick courtyard (Rurhof) from 1835 (anchor pins on the house), two-storey residential building with five axes, white grouted. | 1835 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 88
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Courtyard with mill | Karken Wolfhager Mill Card |
Three-wing courtyard from the first half of the 19th century, brick, residential building more recent, the mill still has a complete grinder. | first half of the 19th century | Jan. 19, 1984 | 35
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Brick building | Interruption at Wurmstrasse 17 map |
Brick building from 1833 (anchor pins), half-timbered building in the first half of the 18th century, but modified in 1916, two-storey brick building, half-timbered front e.g. T. changed. | 1833 | Jan. 30, 1984 | 91
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Wayside cross | Interruption in Wurmstrasse 71 card |
Wooden wayside cross from the 19th century. | 19th century | Jan. 30, 1984 | 90
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Residential building | Interruption at Wurmstrasse 80 card |
Two-storey, four-wing brick house with the anchor splint dating 1800, which was built as part of a courtyard. The interior is still half-timbered from the 18th century, particularly noteworthy are the mortised purlins of the roof structure, which are still intact. The object as a whole is a monument. | 1800 | Dec 23, 1986 | 108
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Clarissa windmill in Lümbach | Map of Kirchhoven Zur Kornmühle |
Windmill from the 18th / 19th centuries Century, brick building. | 18./19. century | Jan. 19, 1984 | 40
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Jew. graveyard | Heinsberg Linderner Str. Map |
The exact age of the cemetery is unknown (before 1800). The last burial took place in 1938. After the Second World War, the plot was redesigned as a lawn surrounded by trees. A memorial stone for the city of Heinsberg is set up roughly in the middle. Around it, eleven small historical tombstones were placed in a circle. Another stone with a heavily weathered inscription - and possibly the oldest preserved - is located directly at the entrance to the complex. | before 1800 | May 28, 2008 | 121
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Jew. graveyard | Randerath Sandberg Card |
The cemetery is located off the Sandberg street and can be reached there via a few steps and a small path. On a small plot of land surrounded by trees and bushes, there are still seven historical tombstones, some of them heavily fragmented: three horizontal slabs and four steles. The plot shows the place and the burials of the cemetery of the former Jewish community of Randerath, which has been located here since 1855/57. No more burials have survived after 1930. | before 1855/57 | May 28, 2008 | 122
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Web links
- Monuments in the district of Heinsberg ; Accessed September 12, 2011