List of architectural monuments in Langerwehe
The list of architectural monuments in Langerwehe contains the listed buildings in the area of the municipality of Langerwehe in the Düren district in North Rhine-Westphalia . These monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the municipality of Langerwehe; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
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Memorial of the old church, D'horn cemetery | D'horn Friedhofstrasse map |
Memorial for the old church with walled-in tombstones of the von Merode family; blue stone grave crosses from the 17th and 18th centuries; at the back a sandstone cross, 16th century; in brick cemetery wall brick niche house with wooden cross and wooden body, approx. 1.50 m, including consoles in neo-Gothic forms, M. 19th century | 17.-18. Century | 12/12/1983 | 21st |
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Former pastorate in D'horn | D'horn In the Klaus 28 card |
Is closely related to the local parish church, which was destroyed in the war. It was built at the end of the last century, a simple brick cube, two-storey, gable facing the street. The gable and eaves sides are regularly structured in three axes, the house entrance is on the eaves side in the central axis, windows and doors are emphasized by profiled plaster walls. | E. 19th century | 07/10/1985 | 47 |
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Nicholas Chapel | Geich Echtzer Str. At the end of the map |
12-13 Century; 1763; small hall made of quarry stone, low, recessed round apse with profiled eaves cornice, sacristy extension from 1763 with arched window; Entrance on the north side with bluestone walls, straight lintel, late Gothic door, small arched window with sandstone walls; West gable with slated roof turret, large buttresses later placed in front on the south side, walled up Romanesque door, above Gothic window; Roman spoil with Hercules relief walled in at the southeast corner, gable roof, associated churchyard wall with freely placed grave crosses from the 17th and 18th centuries; historical single location: the chapel has always been away from the village; There was an inn next to it from at least the 15th century until the 19th century. | 12-13 Century | 12/12/1983 | 25th |
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Norbertus Chapel | Heistern Auf der Heide 2 card |
Date above the door to Clemen: "built 1657, renovated 1857" missing; small rectangular quarry stone building, grouted, front gable side made of half-timbered, door renewed, side window with wooden grilles closed; small, new roof turret, gable roof; inside original clay plate floor, small baroque altar with shell niche from the 17th century; Statue of the Madonna, painted in color, in late Gothic forms. | 1657 | 12/12/1983 | 33 |
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Residential building | Heistern Hamicher Strasse 17 map |
Early 19th century; 2-storey, one-room-deep eaves house made of quarry stone, grouted; the left-hand part of the house cantilevered the half-timbered superstructure, the half-timbered structure renewed and decommissioned, with small window openings; Gable roofs. | early 19th century | 12/12/1983 | 30th |
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Wooden cross | Heistern Hamicher Strasse 17 map |
18th century wooden cross on bluestone base with the tools of Christ's Passion in bas-relief and clover-leaf ends; Corpus new. | 18th century | 12/12/1983 | 31 |
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Holzheim Castle | Heistern Nothberger Weg 1 map |
15-17 1893 remodeling; A. 20th century; formerly water-protected, originally two-part castle complex; Manor house, detached, 2-storey with high basement; Quarry stone; OG outside walled up later in brick; Remains of walled-up cross-frame windows made of sandstone; Today baroque windows with bluestone walls; rear consoles of a lavatory dungeon; Consoles under the eaves line; Hipped roof; double flight of stairs; Interior work 19./20. Century; Kennel walls with towers, quarry stone; three-winged outer bailey with corner towers and gate tower; Quarry stone; Gate tower with round arched passage and coat of arms 1617, upper tower around 1900; Outer walls of the farm buildings old, courtyard walls and interior fittings mostly after 1893, gable roofs; Late Gothic wooden statue of St. Florian. | 15-17 Century | 12/12/1983 | 28 |
Wenauer Höfchen | Heistern Wehnauer Höfchen card |
Inscribed dating in the wedge of the gate 1743, with older remains; former tenth courtyard of the Wenau monastery; Formerly four-wing courtyard with original enclosing walls, inside mostly newly developed and added with modern buildings, strong slope-side retaining wall made of quarry stone with strong buttresses and an old barn made of quarry stone. | 1743 | 12/12/1983 | 32 |
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Jüngersdorf Castle | Jüngersdorf Kapellenstrasse 40 map |
15th / 16th / 19th - 20th centuries; 4-wing courtyard on the remains of a former moated castle, courtyard front from an elongated building with corner tower-like projections, central building with passage 1904, brick; Corner buildings: remains of a tower with ashlar plinth, strong cornice above, quarry stone walls with remains of old cross-frame windows, keyhole loopholes, left part in the 19th century designed as a residential house, this on 5 axes with an entrance in the central axis, then farm buildings made of quarry stone, with remains of masonry Bluestone walls; Gable roofs; modern fittings in the courtyard and in the farm buildings; Greatly changed by modern renovations. | 15-16, 19-20 Century | 12/12/1983 | 15th |
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Laufenburg | Jüngersdorf Laufenburger Strasse map |
Founding probably in the 12th century by the Counts of Limburg; 14-15. Century; Ruin since the 17th century, extension to a forester's house, 1st half of the 19th century; 1895 ff .; Höhenburg (section castle) on a rectangular floor plan; Quarry stone; 3 round corner towers. 1 semicircular corner tower, 1 shell tower in the middle of the wall; Crowns of the side walls and crenellations renewed around 1895, gate enlargement and buildings in the courtyard after 1895; The masonry and interior division of the towers are largely original. | 12th century | 12/12/1983 | 14th |
Hülsenberg Chapel | Langerwehe An Gut Kammerbusch Card |
18th century; Quarry stone with brick patches, niche-shaped chapel building, square floor plan, rounded rear corners, opening with basket arch renewed after war damage; inside baroque crucifixion group made of wood, life-size; Slated gable roof with a back hip. | 18th century | 12/12/1983 | 11 |
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Cemetery cross | Langerwehe cemetery Langerwehe map |
18th century; Wrought iron cemetery cross in front of the Hasenclever inheritance funeral. | 18th century | 12/12/1983 | 2 |
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Gravesite of the Hasenclever family | Langerwehe cemetery Langerwehe map |
Quarry stone pavilion on a square floor plan with broken edges. Hemispherical helmet, with octagonal eaves, covered with slate. At the front with a raised, arched entrance opening with a wrought-iron grille in a form language typical of the time. | 19th century | 07/10/1985 | 48 |
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Residential building | Langerwehe Hauptstrasse 139 map |
First half of the 19th century; modern revised; 2-storey residential building with eaves, ground floor quarry stone with bluestone walls, flat arched gate passage on the left, grouted; Upper floor half-timbered; Doors and windows modern, saddle roof. | 1st half of the 19th century | 12/12/1983 | 6th |
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Residential building | Langerwehe Hauptstrasse 187 map |
Two-storey residential building with eaves was built in two construction phases. The original building consisted of half-timbering and due to the remains and their half-timbered drawings, it can be dated 17th / 18th centuries. Century can be attributed. The second phase of construction began in 1843 and completely redesigned the building. The side facing the street was given a massive quarry stone facade with regular window openings that are framed with bluestone. The entrance to the courtyard allows a covered, arched gate passage. During the construction work in the middle of the last century, the original floor plan was also changed, but clear remnants of the old chimney wall have been preserved, which allow an idea of the original hearth space. Formerly, stables and barn were attached to the rear courtyard area, the farm buildings that still exist today are modern and without monument value. The former courtyard complex described is one of the few remaining typical corner courtyards that previously shaped the street space of the main street. Its preservation is in the public interest for reasons of folklore and local history. | 17.-18. Century | 08/18/1986 | 49 |
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Scheibler-Hülhoven's house | Langerwehe Hauptstrasse 49 map |
16./18. Century; 2-storey quarry stone building, plastered, eaves to 3 axes, entrance with pillar door in the central axis, door and window openings with arched, small windows, stepped gable, saddle roof; then on the left covered gate passage; obscured by renovations in the 19th and 20th centuries; one of the oldest residential buildings in the local context. | 16.-18. Century | 12/12/1983 | 5 |
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Catholic parish church of St. Martin | Langerwehe Hauptstrasse 75 map |
1904–1907, tower blown up in 1944, rebuilt without helmet, architect: Kremer from Cologne; 3-aisled brick hall with a detached west tower in front, polygonal choir with attached sacristy; large transept with polygonal connections; Artificial stone structure in brick Gothic shapes, tower converted from square to octagon, upper floor of the tower renewed after being destroyed in the war, new portals and windows; inside Antwerp carved altar from the early 16th century from Schwarzenbroich, triumphal cross with Maria and John, 15th century. Rococo pulpit. | 1904-1907 | 12/12/1983 | 4th |
Good Merberich | Langerwehe Merbericher Weg 3 map |
Medieval re-establishment over a Roman settlement; Main building fabric 16./17. Century; Remodeling in 1912 by the architect Emmanuel von Seidel; three-winged courtyard around the inner courtyard; 2-wing house in the southeast corner, 2-storey; Ground floor brick, first floor brick clad with wooden shingles, hipped roof; at an angle semicircular tower porch with staircase, open staircase, tent roof; to the garden side a semicircular porch with balcony, accompanying polygonal corner pavilions, hipped roof, then 2-storey brick farm buildings, partly with quarry stone outer walls of the buildings from the 16th and 17th centuries, then a new riding stable with old outer walls and staff residence, saddle roofs; Interior mostly original from 1912 with doors, stucco ceilings, staircase and paneling; associated: entrance gate and landscape park; An interesting and very late variant of a rural, now bourgeois mansion resulted from the Wilhelmian expansion of the Merberich estate by Emmanuel von Seidel (a well-known Low German architect), who changed an old knight's seat here in 1912 into a country house with a historical core in line with contemporary tastes. In the rural area of the Rhineland, this type of construction is not very widespread, especially in this quality and quite original condition. | 16.-17. Century | 07/10/1985 | 7th |
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Chapel at Gut Merberich | Langerwehe Merbericher Weg 3 map |
17th / 18th century; Chapel on a square floor plan with a 3/8 end, quarry stone with small windows without walls, arched door, hipped roof. | 17.-18. Century | 12/12/1983 | 8th |
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crossroads | Langerwehe Mühlenweg map |
19th century; Way cross made of wrought iron, tendril ornamentation in the cross shaft and the cross arms, base in the form of a pointed arch niche with set figure d. Ecclesia with cross and chalice; Body made of cast iron; next to it, inscription stone made of bluestone, dated 1759, possibly part of a wayside cross or a wayside shrine | 19th century | 05/14/1984 | 12 |
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Pottery Museum | Langerwehe Pastoratsweg 1 map |
around 1715; reconstruction in the 1950s after being destroyed in the war; former 4-wing courtyard, two-storey residential building, gable-free; Ground floor of the gable side quarry stone; Upper floor and gable half-timbered construction; outer eaves side quarry stone, grouted; formerly 5 axes with large windows on the ground floor, smaller ones on the first floor, left (6th) window axis A. 19th century added, bluestone walls, gable roof hipped over extension, slated courtyard side, quarry stone; Double-winged portal with skylight, originally in the middle of the house, 3-step outside staircase; Courtyard building after 1950 instead of the farm buildings destroyed in the war formally approximated to the main building, quarry stone, grouted, with built-in spoilage; Interior of the rectory with old stairs, some Cologne ceilings preserved, room layout largely changed. | around 1715 | 12/12/1983 | 3 |
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Rymelsberg old church | Langerwehe Rymelsberg map |
12th century, 15th-16th centuries Century; 3-nave quarry stone hall church, retracted 3-storey west tower, baroque sacristy extension on the north side; scarce buttresses, each 4 pointed arched windows with renewed, Gothic tracery; Tower with tent roof, nave with saddle roof, late Gothic portals on the long sides; ruinous inside, round pillars preserved, some with vaults, late Gothic choir vault, renewed after the war; late Gothic tabernacle, some remains of painting, flat post-war beam ceiling; associated: old cemetery with retaining walls, newly erected; Grave crosses from the 17th to 19th centuries Century scattered over the cemetery; Spoils from the church; tombstones of the Lords of Merode as steps of the cemetery stairs. | 12. 15. – 16. Century | 12/12/1983 | 1 |
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Apollonia Chapel | Langerwehe Ulhaus card |
Small rectangular building with 3/8 end, quarry stone walls with side arched windows, blue stone walls with wedge stones and original grilles; facing brick niche with plaster structure with pilasters and arches, cover grille; inside a baroque altar with a colored statue of St. Appolonia. | 18. – 19. Century | 12/12/1983 | 9 |
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Jewish Cemetery | Langerwehe Weisweilerstraße map |
Gravestones from the 19th and 20th centuries; Material bluestone, shell limestone, artificial stone and granite. | 19. – 20. Century | 12/12/1983 | 10 |
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Wayside cross | Luchem Auf dem Driesch map |
Inscribed dating 1886, wayside cross on a multi-tiered bluestone base, in the shaft pointed arched inscription fields, above cornice, cross and cast-iron body. | 1886 | 12/12/1983 | 17th |
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Merode Castle | Merode Kreuzherrenstr. 1 card |
Founded in the 12th century, annexed in the 15th century, expansion in the 17th century, construction of the north wing in 1700, east wing courtyard front in 1876, south wing from 1901–03, gate construction; partial reconstruction after war destruction; formerly two-part moated castle of unusual dimensions, brick with ashlar structures; the four-wing bailey on a five-sided island was laid down in 1901–03 together with the ramparts; Manor house on a 4-sided island, 3 corner towers on an irregular multi-sided floor plan, round SE corner tower on an extremely strong bastion substructure, in it a chapel, then 3-storey south wing with a stair tower; 3-storey east wing with predominantly late medieval building fabric; 3-storey north wing of the former 9 axes, only 3 axes restored; NW corner tower destroyed except for the basement; Courtyard balustrades new; Gate construction with drawbridge 1901; Gable roofs; multi-part baroque tower domes; Interior work mostly new after being destroyed in the war. | 12th century | 11/06/1984 | 18th |
Matthias Chapel | Merode Meroder Wald map |
19th century; renovation with inscription dated 1898 by Count Heinrich von Merode; Wayside shrine in neo-Gothic shapes, stone with a brick core, inscription plaque made of bluestone in the base; above it a pointed arch niche, gable roof; associated saint figure today in Merode Castle. | 19th century | 11/06/1984 | 19th |
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Schwarzenbroich monastery ruins | Merode Meroder Wald map |
Former Monastery of the Order of the Cross, founded at the beginning of the 14th century; slow construction progress during the 15th and 16th centuries; Rebuilding of the church in 1712; Dilapidation of the plant since 1837; 4-wing monastery complex with a farm yard in front, made of quarry stone with bluestone and sandstone walls; received some vaults and parts of the surrounding walls and the foundations. | A. 14th century | 11/06/1984 | 20th |
Courtyard | Merode Schloßstraße 56 map |
18th century. Former multi-part courtyard, two-storey residential building, with 2 axes on the gable, quarry stone on the gable side, lined half-timbering in the gable; right eaves side quarry stone, left eaves side half-timbered with horizontal compartments; Lattice windows; Hipped roof; quarry stone wall to the left of the house with a basket arched passage; rear barn, brick-lined half-timbering. | 18th century | 12/12/1983 | 23 |
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Courtyard | Merode Schloßstraße 58 map |
Inscribed dating in the lintel 1647, the 9 May in the part of the barn walled inscription stone with the date 1794; Square courtyard made of quarry stone, brick and half-timbering; 2-axis, 2-storey gabled house; courtyard-side basement quarry stone, grouted, in the upper floor half-timbered with horizontal compartments, windows in original size; Roof pulled forward over bracket; the outer sides of rubble and brick; Gable side to 2 axes; the outer eaves side with windows from the 18th century, flat arched window openings with wooden walls, lattice window on the upper floor a flat arched niche with a figure of a saint; Gable roof, hipped in the back of the house; inside the house partly Cologne ceilings; original staircase from the 18th century with rococo ornamentation, the farm buildings made of quarry stone and half-timbered roofs, to the right of the residential building entrance with a date in the lintel, next to it a large gate passage; the inner courtyard with original pebble paving in places. | 1647 | 12/12/1983 | 24 |
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Old Vicarie Schlich | Schlich Kirchstrasse 26 map |
17th century house; Archway and outbuilding in 1729; Quarry stone dwelling on a rectangular floor plan; Narrow side 2-axis to the street, 2-storey with high basement; Window frames with straight lintel and rebate, red sandstone; on the outside later oculus, walled up door; Hipped roof; followed by a tour wall, quarry stone, with arch, inscription dated 1729, sandstone; then quarry stone shed with pent roof. | 1729 | 12/12/1983 | 22nd |
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Atonement cross with inscription | Schönthal to Gut Kammerbusch card |
Inscribed dated 1686; Blue stone cross, approx. 1.50 m high, angle brackets, heavily weathered inscription, the words “woefully murdered” can still be read; above it, weathered relief crucifix. | 1686 | 12/12/1983 | 40 |
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Romantic park to Villa Schönthal | Schönthal landscape park Kammerbusch map |
Designed by the Schleicher family as a romantic park to Villa Schönthal in the 2nd half of the 19th century. Monument area: Karlsburg, bridge, chapel, observation tower, monument "Kaiser Friedrich", monument "Wilhelm I." | 2nd half of the 19th century | 12/12/1983 | 38 |
Pützmühle, called "Schönthaler Hof" | Schönthal Schönthal map |
Former Brass mill, later an excursion restaurant; Angle system, main house 2-storey brick and quarry stone construction mixed by 7 axes with entrance in the 3rd axis, balcony porch on oak pillars, arched windows, attic floor; Gable with arched window, gable roof; cultivated at right angles 1- to 2-storey residential and farm buildings, saddle roofs. | 1903 | 12/12/1983 | 37 |
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Monument to Chief Forester Polch | Schönthal Schönthal Wehebachtal Map |
Unveiled on July 23, 1903, approx. 4 m high natural stone block in a pyramid shape with a side length of approx. 1.5 m. Bronze medallion with the half-breasted portrait of Oberforstmeister Polch, including a bronze inscription plaque with the inscription Carl Julius Polch, Königigl. Forester * 1821 + 1896.
Justification of the monument status according to § 2 DSchG: Carl Julius Polch, who worked as head forester in Höfen before 1869, worked until his death in 1896 in the state forests of the administrative district of Aachen as a royal forester. After his death, his friends and acquaintances erected the above monument. The Wehebach Valley was chosen as the location because he liked to stay here often and during his service. In its typological form, the monument is significant for human history. There is a public interest in its preservation and use for scientific, local history and folklore reasons. |
1903 | 09/29/1986 | 36 |
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Former Schönthaler Mühle / Kleinschönthal | Schönthal Schönthaler Strasse map |
18th century; 1-storey, almost square brick building, grouted, entrance side to 3 axes with entrance in the central axis, bluestone walls with straight lintel and wedge-shaped stone, profiled eaves, mansard hipped roof, original pebble paving in front of the entrance; next to it ruins of a farm building with grave slabs from the 17th / 18th century that were later erected. Century | 18th century | 12/12/1983 | 35 |
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Gut Schönthal | Schönthal Schönthaler Straße 9 - 26 map |
Inscribed dated by wall anchor 1819; 4-leaf complex with later additions, entrance wing of quarry stone, 2-storey, with elevated middle section and arched passage, walls with rectangular lintel, partly wood, partly ashlar with wedge stones; southwest residential building, 2-storey, brick, 1st half of the 19th century; Mansard roof; Opposite, 2-storey quarry stone building with 7 axes, slated courtyard front, gable roof with subsequent extensions; Northwestern courtyard building quarry stone with half-timbered upper floor, bluestone walls with wedge stone on the ground floor, probably still 18th century, saddle roof; to the west then elongated factory buildings with work apartments, M 19th century, inscribed dated 1851, brick with saddle roofs; before that, a needle furnace from 1819, a quarry stone structure with a brick dome and remains of a chimney; associated ponds, weirs and ditches largely available; in the so-called “Burned Mill” since 1819 by Mathias Leonhard Schleicher Nadelindustrie, in this settlement later called “Schönthal” named after the name of the founder's house “Villa Schönthal”. Installation of an exemplary workers' settlement, here the first needle grinding machine developed, shut down in 1932. | 1819 | 12/12/1983 | 34 |
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Wayside cross | Map of Stütgerloch Heinz-Emonds-Strasse |
Around 1900; Wayside cross made of shell limestone; Multi-tiered pillars, inscription plate, roof-shaped end, small bluestone cross with a cast-like body and clover leaf ends. | around 1900 | 12/12/1983 | 16 |
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Wenau Forestry Office | Wenau Langerweher Strasse map |
Two opposite, almost identical, elongated houses with an adjoining business section. Rising masonry in Schevenhüttener quarry stone. Gable roof with a small transverse gable in the middle. Mostly original window division. | 19th century | 07/10/1985 | 29 |
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Wenau monastery with parish church St. Katharina | Wenau Wenauer Strasse map |
Former Premonstratensian Convent; Church founded in the 1st half of the 12th century, expansion around 1500, renovation 17th / 18th. Century, shortened 19th century, 3-aisled basilica , nave with pilaster vault , wooden ribs; Choir with ribbed vault and 5/8 end , west front planned with two aisles, bricked north-west tower 2-storey, in the basement without corner blocks, quarry stone with tracery windows on the bell storey, pointed tent roof converted into an octagon, saddle roof on the church. Monastery building arranged around an almost quadrangular courtyard, components from the 16th to 19th centuries. Century: oldest part probably a stepped gable house in the north-west corner, today 3-storey, brick, on the ground floor with baroque window frames and portholes, dated 1733, stepped gable, saddle roof, following buildings 17th and 18th centuries, partly with bluestone walls, courtyard partly with original pebble paving, remains of old doors and stairs inside; Gable roofs; on the south-west corner of the church, 2-3-storey angular building from the 16th century, with a new floor division from the 18th century; Bluestone walls with arches and wedge stones, on the first floor z. T. wooden garments, old cross-frame window in the gable, stepped gable, saddle roofs; receive large parts of the monastery walls, characteristic secluded location. | 1st half of the 12th century | 12/12/1983 | 26th |
Rochus Chapel | Wenau Wenauer Strasse map |
Inscribed dating 1732, largely renewed after war damage: small chapel made of quarry stone, almost square floor plan with 5/8 end; Baroque portal with profiled walls and blown gable, shell niche with goblet; Entrance flanked by two octagonal late Gothic columns in secondary use; small, arched window openings; new pyramid roof ; inside a wooden crucifix, 18th century; painted in color, as well as some original consoles. | 1732 | 12/12/1983 | 27
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