List of architectural monuments in Nideggen

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The list of architectural monuments in Nideggen contains the listed buildings in the area of ​​the city of Nideggen in the Düren district in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of September 2011). These monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Nideggen; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).

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Residential house house Lüppenau Residential house house Lüppenau Evenings
on the Bühl 8
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It is a residential house in a courtyard from the 18th century made of quarry stone and half-timbered houses. Wide construction, one eaves side to 4 window axes, ground floor sandstone, upper floor half-timbered, front door in the center of the facade, crooked hip roof, quarry stone gable front, biaxial, rear eaves side sandstone. 18th century 01/29/1987 065
Catholic Chapel of St. Martinus
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Catholic Chapel of St. Martinus Evenings
Blenser Strasse
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The chapel must have been built around 1864, as an inscription inside the chapel indicates. Neo-Gothic chapel with retracted polygonal choir, slate roof turret over the west gable, west gable with portal and tracery basic window above, parish hall with two bays, narrow ancillary rooms on both bays, both bays with cross-bar vaults, choir with network vaults, neo-Gothic high altar from the construction period, west gallery and wooden baptismal font from the construction period of St. Nikolaus (18th century), crucifix of the 18th century, which in the list of 1967 from 1920 no longer in the chapel. Now back again. 1864 09/29/1986 061
Residential building Residential building Evenings
Blenser Strasse 10
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Small half-timbered Winkelhof from the middle of the 18th century; also significant as characteristic of streets. Two-storey half-timbered house. Covered driveway supported on the narrow side of Knagge. On the eaves facing the street, half-timbered houses with long footbands and mortises. Only the back of the masonry partly renewed in alluvial stone. Windows with modern glass panes but z. T. in old dimensions. Otherwise largely preserved old condition. M. 18th century 12/17/1984 022
Half-timbered courtyard Half-timbered courtyard Evenings
Blenser Strasse 12
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The two-storey half-timbered house with eaves was built in the first half of the 19th century. Structural extensions were made in the second half of the 19th century. The left half of the property from the first half of the 19th century with the front door of the construction period, ground floor solid masonry, upper floor half-timbered, the building expanded to the right in two construction phases, small half-timbered extension at the rear, windows on the ground floor with modern all-glass panes. 1st half of the 19th century 06/24/1986 055
Winkelhofanlage Winkelhofanlage Evenings
Blenser Strasse 2 and 2a
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The object is a half-timbered Winkelhof from the 19th century. The residential part is independent from the gable, gable front to two window axes, on the right of the eaves front then barn building with gate entrance, subsequently reduced, on the left of the living part then barn building from the late 19th century, ground floor in solid masonry, upper floor half-timbered, roof protruding, the windows of the living part with modern All-glass panes. 19th century 09/29/1986 062
Half-timbered construction Half-timbered construction Evenings
Blenser Strasse 3
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The half-timbered house facing Blenser Straße, today a residential building and post office, has two floors. It is the residential part of a courtyard from the beginning of the 19th century. Gable and eaves facing the courtyard in the half-timbered structure typical for evenings, courtyard side with long struts. A. 19th century 02/26/1986 042
Winkelhofanlage Winkelhofanlage Evenings
Commweg 1
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Winkelhof from 18./19. Half-timbered building. Two-storey residential part, independent from the gable, a knee stick subsequently attached to the upper floor, anchor beam room. Windows with modern all-glass panes, the shutters on the ground floor have been preserved. Half-timbered porch under a monopitch roof, modernly converted for residential purposes. 18th - 19th century 03/12/1985 038
Wayside cross Wayside cross Evenings
Im Hag / Palanderstraße
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Cast iron wayside cross approx. 3 m high. Body in half relief. High red sandstone base in neo-Gothic shapes. 12/17/1984 030
Winkelhofanlage Winkelhofanlage Evenings
Mühlbachstrasse 12
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The half-timbered Winkelhof complex dates from the first half of the 19th century, the left-hand gable-front residential building is two-story with two axes, the right-hand eaves facing the courtyard, on the ground floor with two windows and a right-hand door, on the upper floor one window, the commercial transverse wing with a modern, smaller one Gate entrance. 1st half of the 19th century 09/29/1986 060
Winkelhofanlage Winkelhofanlage Evenings
Mühlbachstrasse 14 / Blenser Strasse
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18th century, extensively renewed in the 19th century; Half-timbered corner courtyard, residential part facing the gable with two window axes facing Mühlbachstrasse. The former commercial section adjoining it at the angle was converted into Blenser Straße with its gable (entrance gate added to window). Additions to the right in the direction of Mühlbachstrasse 12 are not part of the entry in the list of monuments. 18th - 19th century 12/17/1984 021
Courtyard Courtyard Evenings
Mühlbachstrasse 18
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Small courtyard, set back from the building line of the street, made up of 2 parallel gable half-timbered buildings from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Left residential part, 2-storey, completely clad and plastered, in 1960 widened to the right by approx. 150 cm. On the right, the same high timber-framed storage facility, hatch on the upper floor. Monument value as a unit. sp.18. fr. 19th century 05/22/1984 019
Winkelhofanlage Winkelhofanlage Evenings
Mühlbachstrasse 22
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The property is a 2-storey Winkelhof from the 18th century. The building was constructed in half-timbered houses. The residential part is independent from the gable, formerly combined windows in the middle style in both storeys, subsequently enlarged, on the left subsequently overbuilt gate entrance, window openings above the gate passage modern, courtyard fronts of the two wings preserved in half-timbered, later a new building. The entrance gate and the right-hand part of the building are subject to monument protection regulations, but not the new building parallel to the stream. 18th century 06/20/1986 053
Half-timbered courtyard Half-timbered courtyard Evenings
Mühlbachstrasse 4
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The property is a two-storey half-timbered house in a corner from the 2nd half of the 19th century. The house is important in the context of the street, the residential part is independent from the gable, originally two-axis, changed on the ground floor, courtyard-side eaves to 3 axes, some windows from the construction period. In the corner, the former barn section was rebuilt, instead of the stable section, a new half-timbered building, right eaves wall made of sandstone. The building represents an indispensable part of the street ensemble in the area of ​​the street of Mühlbachstraße and in the confluence area of ​​Palanderstraße. 2nd half of the 19th century 07/16/1986 056
Half-timbered courtyard Half-timbered courtyard Evenings
Mühlbachstrasse 7
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The property is a three-wing, two-storey courtyard complex from the 18th and 19th centuries. Century. The older left-hand part with middle style, on the gable side, then on the right the former gate passage, added and converted into a shop window, adjoining this on the right with three-axis residential part, the gable of the left part capped, side of the left part facing the street Im Hag on the ground floor with four windows, half-timbering largely renewed , Half-timbering on the courtyard side largely preserved. The building is used as a residential and commercial building. The entry of the property is in the public interest with other buildings on Mühlbachstrasse with their design-related house fronts and the idyllic village character, but also for ethnological and urban planning reasons. The property also shapes the character and face of the village center. 18th - 19th century 06/24/1986 054
sundial sundial Evenings
Mühlbachstrasse 8
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Baroque spherical sundial on a sandstone column. Inscription in the base 1734. Height 160 cm. 1734 12/17/1984 020
Sandstone cross Sandstone cross Evenings
Mühlbachstrasse / Im Haag
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It is a sandstone cross from the 2nd half of the 18th century that originally stood next to the church, which has now been destroyed and rebuilt elsewhere. The sandstone cross stands on a high base, this one with a monstrance console on a relief image, Christ as Redeemer, cross and body made of sandstone. The cross and its location is important because it points to and reminds of the former location of the church in evenings. 2nd half of the 18th century November 19, 1990 096
Winkelhofanlage Winkelhofanlage Evenings
Palander Strasse 1
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The property is a Winkelhof complex from the 18th century, subsequently expanded to a 3-wing complex with a courtyard open to the street, residential part on the left side facing the gable, 2-storey, street front renewed in solid masonry, visible half-timbering on the courtyard side Eaves front, backwards at an angle, followed by a barn with a large entrance gate, half-timbered structure with mortise and tenon locks, on the right half-timbered extension from the late 19th century, inscription in the lintel in 1696, ground floor subsequently renewed in solid masonry. The property is part of Palanderstraße, which, along with Mühlenbachweg, was one of the first settlement centers in evenings. The two streets developed independently of each other between the 17th and 20th centuries. In contrast to other districts of the municipality of Nideggen, these two streets are pure half-timbered buildings from 3 centuries. The half-timbered buildings as such indicate that this was a "poor people" settlement. Despite minor changes recently, the original structure is understandable. The original purpose of the building is clearly recognizable. This building is part of the ensemble on Palanderstrasse and thus contributes to the attractiveness of the place. 18th century 04/25/1986 051
Half-timbered gable house Half-timbered gable house Evenings at
Palander Strasse 11
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The property is a two-storey half-timbered gable house from the early 18th century, which was built in a post construction with beam. On the eaves side to the street large lying compartments z. Some of the original windows in size and location are available and legible. The gable facing the street has only been changed by installing modern windows. The eaves side facing the courtyard shows modern changes, but the original framework and the window openings can be seen. Obviously a three-room house. The inner half-timbered walls are mortised to the outer half-timbered frame. This is an old carpentry technique that provides information about the time it was made. In addition, the property is located in Palanderstraße, which is characterized by many half-timbered buildings, and with them is a testimony to the development of evenings. early 18th century 12/17/1986 064
Rest of a courtyard Rest of a courtyard Evenings
Palander Straße 13
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The object is the rest of a courtyard from the 17th century. The rear part dates from the 20th century. The residential part of the 17th century has been preserved in two axes depth, street front with middle style close-fitting framework, curved ankle bands, window openings changed, sill beams between ground floor and floor. Upper floor with simple profiling, the newer, rearward adjoining component without monument value, windows with modern all-glass panes. The building was designed by Dr. Jung was assessed and classified as a monument. Especially in the ensemble of the streetscape, characterized by half-timbered houses, as a testimony to the construction method in the evenings at the end of the 17th century / 18th. Century worth preserving. 17th century 04/08/1986 050
Half-timbered Winkelhof complex Half-timbered Winkelhof complex Evenings
Palander Straße 17
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Half-timbered angled courtyard from the 17th century. Two-storey, gable-independent residential part, gable front with close-fitting framework. Consoles profiled from the former floating gable have been preserved. On the eaves wall on the courtyard side, the ground floor has been partially renewed in solid masonry, e.g. T. framework in second use. Window openings z. T. changed. Part of the barn at right angles followed by a half-timbered entrance gate. 17th century 03/12/1985 037
Half-timbered Winkelhof complex Half-timbered Winkelhof complex Evenings
Palander Strasse 19
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Half-timbered corner courtyard from the 18th century. Two-storey residential part on the gable. Windows combined in pairs on the middle style. Courtyard side eaves, large roof overhang. At right angles, then a stable, part of a barn with an entrance gate. 18th century 03/06/1985 035
House, barn and shed House, barn and shed Evenings
Palander Strasse 20
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The stately three-sided courtyard from the 18th and 19th centuries 19th century is one of the very old building documents of the village. The half-timbered design (courtyard-side eaves of the 18th century residential area) is significant in the ensemble of the street. Gable-independent residential part, two-axis gable front. Old window openings have been preserved, roof with overhang, on the left of the living area adjoining the barn (18th century). Ground floor partially renewed with solid masonry, roof with overhang. Right next to the residential part there is an eaves-standing shed. 18. u. 19th century 12/17/1984 023
Half-timbered Winkelhof complex Half-timbered Winkelhof complex Evenings
Palander Strasse 21
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Half-timbered Winkelhof from the early 19th century. Significant as an architectural monument in the ensemble of the half-timbered street. The residential part facing the gable is widened to the left with solid masonry. Still legible in the gable window opening. Windows modernized in all-glass panes. Eaves wall on the courtyard side of the half-timbered living area. In the corner, the business section was subsequently converted and modernized for residential purposes. early 19th century 03/06/1985 036
Half-timbered Winkelhof complex Half-timbered Winkelhof complex Evenings
Palander Straße 3
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The property is a 2-storey corner courtyard complex made of half-timbered buildings from the 18th century. The living part is independent from the gable, gable front with ridge stand, 2 window axes on the courtyard-side eaves front with later modified window openings, originally half-timbered in part. With over-leafed footbands, the rear part of the living part attached later, at an angle adjoining business part. 18th century 06/05/1986 052
Relief stone in the quarry stone house Relief stone in the quarry stone house Berg
Frankenstrasse 28
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The object is a relief stone that is inserted into the facade of the Zweigesch. Quarry stone house in the Frankenstrasse in Nideggen - Berg is walled in. It is dated 1766, with a depiction of St. Family, including the building inscription of the former owner, probably belonging to the building at this point that was formerly destroyed by the effects of the war. Only the aforementioned relief stone should be placed under protection. 1766 March 24, 1987 070
Stone cross Stone cross Berg
Frankenstrasse / Lagerstrasse
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It is a stone cross with a profiled base on another base, although this one is older from the 19th century. In the lower area of ​​the base there is a shell niche. In this the cross with a metal body. The cross is to be regarded as a religious relic of the 19th century and its preservation is in the public interest for ethnographic and artistic reasons. 19th century November 19, 1990 097
Catholic parish church of St. Clemens Catholic parish church of St. Clemens Berg
Kirchstrasse
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The Catholic parish church of St. Clemens in Nideggen-Berg dates from the 12th and 13th centuries. Century with changes from the 14th / 15th Century and other reconstruction features of the 20th century. The three-aisled quarry stone basilica made of red sandstone is presented to the west of the tower on a square floor plan. The tower is 3-storey, on the left a semicircular stair tower is attached. The sound windows as double arcades with warrior capitals and columns, a pointed roof drawn in on top, the nave Romanesque, the side aisles expanded in the 14th / 15th century. The choir is built to the east and lengthened with a pointed arched window with simple tracery walls. The end of the choir is straight with a central ogival window. Around 1905 it was restored and the vault renewed. On the church parcel west of the church on an open lawn and south of the church on the edge of the cemetery, there are some crosses made of red sandstone from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, which are also affected by the entry and are entered on the attached map according to their location. The scope of the entry also includes a baroque crucifixion group with a new version, the figures of Mary and John (almost life-size) in peasant style. In addition, the damaged late Gothic bronze bell placed in front of the Peace Chapel. 12th - 13th century 01/11/1991 101
Winkelhofanlage with barn Winkelhofanlage with barn Berg
Kirchstrasse 16
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The property is a three-wing courtyard from the 2nd half of the 18th century. The residential building faces the street with two windows on the ground floor, one window on the upper floor with brick filling of the compartments, the entrance to the left, connected to the rear is a slightly drawn-in half-timbered building. In the background of the courtyard a barn building with a quarry stone ground floor and a half-timbered tower, projecting roof, high gate entrance, on the left side of the courtyard a quarry stone building with stables. 2nd half of the 18th century 06/27/1987 072
Winkelhofanlage Winkelhofanlage Berg
Kirchstrasse 5
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The property is a two-story Winkelhof complex made of quarry stone from the 18th century, which is plastered towards the street. The windows are arranged irregularly. On the left is the residential building, on the right on the street side a semicircular archway with profiled transepts and relief keystone. This one made of red sandstone. To the right in the adjacent utility wing is a double-arched window, on the courtyard side the left residential wing pushed into the courtyard with 3 axes. In the central axis is the entrance with an old wooden plank door. Sandstone walls in the fall. Also to the right of the house is a brick farm wing from the 20th century. 18th century 03/14/1991 102
Schüdderfelder Hof Schüdderfelder Hof Brück
Schüdderfelder Weg
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The property is the so-called Schüdderfelder Hof from the 18th / 19th century. A four-wing open courtyard, residential building as a wide building on the street, sandstone, two-story, high basement, entrance to the upper floor via an outside staircase. Windows and door frames made of house stone, hipped roof, gable renewed. The sandstone farm buildings to the side. At the rear there is a two-story half-timbered building from the first half of the 19th century. The right two axes of the half-timbered building are added later. The windows in this part are glazed with modern all-glass panes. The infills were renewed. The street-side residential building is to be renewed on the upper floor in 1990 so that the original condition (before the war) is restored. The farm is made of folkloric u. Of particular interest for historical reasons, as it was mentioned at the time of the Counts of Jülich, when it had to be used as a mill by the surrounding farmers. The mill wheels were fed by springs located above, whose water was collected in a pond and the like. was fed to the mill wheels. 18th - 19th century 02/28/1990 094
Half-timbered house Half-timbered house Embken
Alte Schulstrasse 16
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It is a two-storey, gable-independent half-timbered house with an inscription dating 1631. It was built in the 19th and 20th centuries. Changed 20th century. The upper floor cantilevered on a curly collar (new); Half-timbering of the first floor completely renewed; courtyard-side eaves wall with wide studs, entrance side; outer eaves side clad with bricks in the 19th century, gable roof. 1631 06/13/1988 076
Former  school Former school Embken
Alte Schulstrasse 24
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The object is the old school of the Embken district, an old quarry stone house with writing stone in the gable end, dated 1741. The building faces the street at the gable end. The front is suspended with structured panels. The west side of the building can only be seen through a gap because of the border development. The east side of the building is plastered and painted white. Windows and doors are modernly renewed. The former classroom with two adjoining rooms is located in the basement of the building. The doors have since been relocated. The school, located not far from the village square, is important for the history of the Embken district because it provides information about the environment in which the youth in the Embken district have been taught in the past 2-3 centuries. 1741 10/17/1989 090
Old coach house Old coach house Embken
Alte Schulstrasse 38
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It is a two-storey, gable-independent residential house, the gable walls made of quarry stone and the eaves sides made of visible framework. Gable side uniaxial; Gable roof, gable walls pulled up over the roof. The house is integrated into a garden wall next to the quarry stone house "Alte Post" (Liedbergstrasse 47) and, together with other objects on the village square of Embken, forms a building stock that is significant for the place and its settlement history. It dates from the 2nd half of the 18th century and is also known as the "Old Coach House". 2nd half of the 18th century 03/25/1986 047
Quarry stone pastorate Quarry stone pastorate Embken
Alte Schulstrasse 49
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The pastorate in Nideggen - Embken is a two-storey quarry stone house dating from 1681 in the inscription field above the door. The 5 to 5-axis building has a pillar door with a large skylight in the street-side central axis, which can be reached via an outside staircase. The walls of doors and windows are made of red sandstone. The building is protected by a high, sloped roof with dormer windows. To the left of the building, seen from the old school street, is the gate entrance with walls and arches made of sandstone. A farm building is attached to the corner. The rear barn is from 1873. The pastorate building is the former Vogtshof. Since the property is important for the development of Embken's settlement history directly on the village square with the church, Frohnhof, former post office and coach house, it is entered in the list of monuments of the city of Nideggen in the public interest. 1681 08/23/1989 088
Jewish Cemetery Jewish Cemetery Embken
Am Mühlenberg-Nicksmühl
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The Jewish cemetery in Nideggen Embken is approx. 1.80 m high hedge fenced in. It has an almost square floor plan, with its green area with gravestones from the 19th and 20th centuries. Is documented at the beginning of the 20th century. The tombstones are made of bluestone, sandstone and artificial stone. 19th - 20th century 05/06/1991 103
Wayside cross Wayside cross Embken
Embken Rtg. Ginnick right
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The sandstone cross dates from the middle of the 18th century. It has a stone body on a high base with rococo ornaments. The donor's image may be in the base. The pillar is made in the form of a baluster; except for the anchor cross. M. 18th century 05/06/1991 106
"Blue Cross" "Blue Cross" Embken
K 82 dir. Juntersdorf right hand at km 1.0
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The cross is relatively badly weathered, but its inscription can be reproduced as follows: AO 1642 the 11. Mertz was shot by the Honorable Johan Fronche - this burst by the He - ischen GTD S. The designation "Blue Cross" probably comes from the material, because it was made from Belgian granite. 1642 05/06/1991 105
Catholic parish church of St Agatha Catholic parish church of St Agatha Embken
Liebergstrasse
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The Catholic parish church of St. Agatha from the 16th century (1553) with later renovations, tower in the 2nd half of the 17th century, formerly 3-aisled pillar basilica; 3/8 choir closure; 1973 rebuilt to a modern hall church, only the choir closure with west tower still largely original. Equipment largely new; preserved on old pieces of equipment; colored Pietá from the 19th century, on a wooden, square base; Confessional from Zülpich from the 19th century, based on old icons; Wooden statue of St. Agatha, rural baroque from the late 17th century; Triumphal cross, wood and colored wooden body, 18th century, is entered in the list of monuments of the city of Nideggen because, in connection with the Frohnhof in the ensemble of the village square, it is important for the settlement and economic history on the north-eastern edge of the Eifel. 1553 March 24, 1987 069
Nick's mill Nick's mill Embken
Liebergstrasse 1
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The Nicksmühle, a three-sided courtyard, is located in the lowlands of the Neffelbach near Embken and is one of a series of mills in this region. The oldest buildings on the homestead are, on the one hand, the mill building, two-story quarry stone masonry, the grinder and living area combined under one roof, and on the other hand the stable, a half-timbered building on quarry stone plinth, both built in the 17th century. The barn was added later. The mill system is functional. The water is fed to the large overshoot millwheel via an upper ditch from the Neffelbach. The mill is a particularly impressive testimony to illustrate agricultural production processes and to illustrate past ways of working and living. 17th century 01/12/1983 003
Residential building Residential building Embken
Liebergstrasse 17
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Two-storey residential building made of white silted quarry stone masonry in a formerly closed 4-wing courtyard. According to inscriptions, the building was erected in 1726, it shows regular rows of windows framed with ashlar walls, the courtyard facade has been modernized. A high hipped roof forms the end of the house. This building is one of a series of typical Embken houses from the late 17th and early 18th centuries. The property is in an exposed position in the village and marks the entrance to the village from the south. The building is important for the history of man, cities and settlements, living habits and living habits of the time can be read, in addition, the uniform architecture also provides information about the design will of the builders, taking into account the village context. 1726 03/25/1986 048
Half-timbered house Half-timbered house Embken
Liebergstrasse 29
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Two-storey, gable-independent half-timbered house from the 18th century with a solid base storey and a protruding upper storey. Multi-storey construction with large, partly curved oblique struts, profiled beam heads of the false ceiling; Anchor beam necked; Window partly enlarged; to the rear, barn extension, entrance in the courtyard, gable roof. 18th century 06/13/1988 077
Frohnhof Frohnhof Embken
Liebergstrasse 38
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The Frohnhof in Embken is a four-sided courtyard made of quarry stone with red sandstone walls from the 18th century. The separate gate passage leads into the courtyard, which is structured as follows: The manor house is oriented towards the street (church), stables close at right angles, in front of the head a large barn with a passage to the garden. To the left of it (new) tool shed, the street front is closed by the bakery and the gate passage. As is customary in Embken, the entire courtyard is built in yellow sandstone (previously plastered), it is right next to the church, with other historical buildings at the center of the village, meaningful for the town of Embken and its settlement history. The structure of four-sided courtyards (Franconian courtyards) in this region is particularly easy to read, as is the function of the individual buildings and their relationship to one another. The courtyard is of ethnological value, because working and production conditions are understandable, as is the lifestyle of its residents. 18th century 01/12/1983 004
Former  Old post Former Old post Embken
Liebergstrasse 40
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The "Alte Post" in Embken is a two-storey quarry stone building with sandstone walls on all windows from the 17th century; Dating in the door lintel 1761. The building is eaves on 5 axes with an entrance (new door) in the central axis. Window and door with segmental lintel, lattice windows, windows on the upper floor slightly smaller than those on the lower floor. The rear side of the eaves is 3-axis, the central axis of which is projected like a risalit, gabled. The building is protected by a mansard hipped roof with a profiled cornice and slate roofing. The park (garden) at the rear of the building is surrounded by a quarry stone wall. 1761 10/17/1989 092
Wayside cross Wayside cross Embken
Liebergstrasse 40
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The object is a stone wayside cross from the 18th century with a body. It bears the inscription "MSSL" in an oval cartouche under the feet of the crucified. It is a simple Latin cross on a wide red sandstone base, 3-way stepped cross shaft, recessed round arch niche, whereby the cross has meanwhile received another cross attachment. 18th century 07/03/1996 116
Stable wing of an estate Stable wing of an estate Embken
Liebergstrasse 41
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First of all, it must be stated that it used to be a single homestead. d. H. the buildings Liebergstrasse 41 u. 43 were originally a unit. Today the farm is separated and has different owners. He is inscribed. Dated 1693 above the archway. The entry scope includes the overbuilt gate passage and the former stable building on the left. 1693 05/21/1991 107
Quarry stone house Quarry stone house Embken
Liebergstrasse 43
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First of all, it must be stated that it used to be an estate that belonged together, ie the Liebergstr. 41 u. 43 were originally a unit. Today the farm is separated and has different owners. It is dated 1693 in an inscription above the archway. The two-storey stone mansion is plastered, with the doors and windows covered with sandstone walls. On the right is the courtyard wall with a round arched passage and a round arched pedestrian gate. The pedestrian gate is original (nailed). The entrance to the manor house is now in the courtyard on the long side; originally the entrance was on the other side. Also interesting is the inscription stone in the basement of the manor house with an inscription that is no longer legible. The manor house has a hipped roof. 1693 06/13/1988 078
Former  restoration Former restoration Embken
Liebergstrasse 45
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It is a former restoration. The building from the 18th century stands on the gable facing Liebergstraße and has an outbuilding with a pent roof on the south-west side. The basement was originally used as a restaurant / pub. The upper floor was used for residential purposes. At the back there is a part that has served partly as a washroom, storage room and at times as a stable. This is followed by the former dance hall, which has a rectangular floor plan. The property is located on the village square in Embken and, together with the post office, the coach house, the church and other architectural monuments, forms an important ensemble, which, not least because it was located on the Düren-Trier post route, allows conclusions to be drawn about the life cycle at that time. The property is also unique in its construction and layout. 18th century 01/15/1997 119
Half-timbered Winkelhof Half-timbered Winkelhof Embken
Liebergstrasse 49
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It is a half-timbered corner courtyard with a gable-independent residential building facing Liebergstrasse. from the 18./19. Century. The multi-storey building with large, partly bent diagonal struts is relatively well preserved. The window design can be traced back to the 19th century. The entrance is in the courtyard, the upper floor was added in the 19th century. A transverse barn adjoins with necked-in anchor beams and a large gate passage. 18th - 19th century 03/10/1993 112
Former  Gasthaus Zur Post Former Gasthaus Zur Post Embken
Liebergstrasse 53
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The former and still present living u. The commercial building, formerly the “Zur Post” restaurant, is a brick building with rusticated plaster ashlar in the style of the turn of the century. It was built in 1892. The ground floor is divided into the guest room and the former courtyard entrance (gate passage), which used to be used as an entrance for teams. The richly structured street facade is original apart from a few changes. Above all, this includes the wooden windows from the time it was built with the characteristic green glazed skylights.

There is still living space on the upper floor. The historical floor plan structures can still be read on the inside of the ground floor. The former guest room is now a living room with a Wilhelminian style ceiling stucco. The property is located in the immediate vicinity of the baroque Posthalterhof and the associated coach house. In terms of urban development, this forms a social unit. After that, the complex is important for the history of the town of Embken, because it reflects the development of trade and traffic at the turn of the century.

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Wayside cross Wayside cross Embken
Liebergstrasse / St. Antoniusstrasse
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The object is a stone cross with a corpus from the 18th century. It bears the inscription "MSSL" in an oval cartouche under the feet of the crucified. It is a simple Latin cross on a wide red sandstone base, 3-way stepped cross shaft, recessed round arch niche, whereby the cross has meanwhile received another cross attachment. The actual cross is probably kept in the courtyard at St. Antonius-Straße 15. The cross is a testimony to the religious past of the village of Embken. 18th century 07/03/1996 117
Courtyard Courtyard Embken
Liebergstrasse / St. Antoniusstrasse
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The property is a three-winged courtyard with a wall and a gate to the street side; Building half-timbered, multi-storey construction with large diagonal struts, necked-in anchor beams and rubble stone bases. The complex consists of a barn, a small shed and the house. The house is two-story with a quarry stone gable wall to the street and quarry stone wall to the rear eaves side. It was probably changed in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some of the windows are still original size. The door is almost in the middle of the house. The left part of the yard was used as a stable and farm wing. The main building has a mansard roof with a crooked hip. 19th - 20th century 06/17/1996 118
Former  Oil mill Former Oil mill Embken
Mühlenstraße 25
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This is the actual mill building of the old Ohligsmühle in Nideggen-Embken directly on the Neffelbach. The basement is made of quarry stone or half-timbered, filled with bricks, the oldest part has a double-hinge, cross-boarded door, and a small skylight above; Half-timbered gable on the quarry stone building on the back, overshot water wheel still in operation. All other buildings are scheduled later. The old mill is an important relic of work and technical production processes in Embken of the 18th and 19th centuries Century. Its preservation is not only in the public interest for this reason, but also for ethnographic reasons. Even if the half-timbered barn adjoining the mill at the rear and the small stable building behind it were added later, they are also included in the entry for the same reasons, as they ultimately round off the development of the production facility. 18th - 19th century 04/10/1989 089
Former  Oil mill main house Former Oil mill main house Embken
Mühlenstraße 25
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This is the main building of the mill (formerly Ohligsmühle) in Nideggen - Embken am Neffelbach. The main house is a two-storey quarry stone building, eaves on 5 axes with entrance in the central axis, door with skylight. A modern vestibule was added later. The windows are framed with sandstone walls (restored in 1989). The windows themselves were renewed in the 1980s. Also to be mentioned is a brick eaves cornice, profiled, gable roof. The main house can be seen in connection with the actual mill building and represents an important relic of work and production processes in Embken of the 18th and 19th centuries. Century. Its preservation is not only for this reason, but also for ethnographic reasons in the public interest. The whole complex, i.e. H. Main house, mill u. The stable buildings behind, which were added later, provide information about the development of the production facility (Ohligsmühle) over the years. 18th - 19th century January 16, 1990 093
Bruchsteinhof Bruchsteinhof Embken
Neffeltalstraße 28
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The object, a late Gothic courtyard with origins from the 16th century, already looks very interesting from the outside, due to its quarry stone stepped gable (white muddy). Half cross-frame windows with sandstone walls round off the relatively good condition of the building. A two-storey half-timbered house with tapped anchor beams and original small lattice windows connects to the rear, the buildings are provided with a gable roof. On the left side there is a small farm building, which in the basement consists of slurry stone masonry on the upper floor of half-timbering. The farm building is also provided with a gable roof. On the right side of the eaves there is a new half-timbered extension under a towed monopitch roof. The entire complex is of importance for human history, especially for the local historical development on the Neffelbach. For reasons of local history, its preservation is in the public interest. 16th century 06/13/1988 079
Half-timbered house Half-timbered house Embken
Neffeltalstraße 36
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The building in Nideggen-Embken, Neffelbachstr. 36, is a house type that has been characteristic of Embken since the 16th century and can be described as follows:

A two-story structure with a hipped roof rises on a high base on an almost square floor plan. Examples include: B. the vicarage (1681), Liebergstr. 43 or the Liebergstr. 17 (1726). The last building in this series is the Neffeltalstrasse property. 36, which was built in the middle of the 19th century. In contrast to the older structures mentioned above, this is a half-timbered building that otherwise shows the same characteristics as the older example houses. As a testimony to a centuries-old building tradition, this last building has a special status u. is therefore entered in the list of monuments of the city of Nideggen for architecture and for reasons that shape the townscape.

16th century 12/27/1993 114
Former  Moated castle Former Moated castle Embken
Neffeltalstraße 42
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The object is a former moated castle (today without a moat) from the 16th to 18th centuries. Century. Changes were brought about in the 20th century. The archway with an inscription dating 1947 was probably renewed after the Second World War. The four-winged complex around a large inner courtyard with a former detached mansion at the rear has been well preserved except for an outbuilding. The outer walls of the farm buildings are made of quarry stone, partly with stone facings; the inner walls of the farm buildings are mostly renewed. The mansion, a two-storey plastered quarry stone building on a high basement, stands on the eaves facing the courtyard with 5 axes, with the entrance in the central axis. The door is double-winged with a skylight and a double flight of stairs; right short, receding wing. The windows are completely framed with colored sandstone walls, profiled with a small cornice. The outer walls are provided with a modern trowel plaster. It is protected by a high hipped roof. The former castle in Nideggen-Embken is extremely interesting because it provides information about the way of life over several centuries. It is also of interest in the local area because of its architecture and form and gives many conclusions about the creative will at that time. 16th - 18th century 10/17/1989 091
Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Embken
Parz. 23 partly 25,31,32,43 / corridor 1
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The Mühlengraben is located on the plots: 89 / hallway 1, 117 / hallway 1, 102 / hallway 1, 1 / hallway 1, 18 / hallway 1 part of the Wollersheim district and 27 / hallway 1, 23 / hallway 10 parts, 25 / Corridor 10, 31 / Corridor 10, 32 / Corridor 10, 43 / Corridor 10, 72 / Corridor 9, the district Embken. The Mühlengraben and the Neffelbach share a common course on Parz. 126 Flur 1 Gem. Wollersheim.

The mill ditch is a hydraulic engineering facility from bygone centuries, which has been preserved to this day with the associated mills. The Mühlengraben lies below the Neffelbach spring and affects the Gödersheimer Mühle, Wasserburg Gödersheim (grain mill), Gödersheimer Ölmühle (Baurs Mühle), Rentmühle and Nicksmühle. The mills with the intact moats represent outstanding monuments of the history of culture and technology. The mill moat is important for the history of the surrounding places, the town of Nideggen with its historical history, but also for settlement in general, because it is a prerequisite and important basis for original settlement (Roman and medieval) was.

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Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Embken
Parz. 27 / Corridor 1
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The Mühlengraben is located on the plots: 89 / hallway 1, 117 / hallway 1, 102 / hallway 1, 1 / hallway 1, 18 / hallway 1 part of the Wollersheim district and 27 / hallway 1, 23 / hallway 10 parts, 25 / Corridor 10, 31 / Corridor 10, 32 / Corridor 10, 43 / Corridor 10, 72 / Corridor 9, the district Embken. The Mühlengraben and the Neffelbach share a common course on Parz. 126 Flur 1 Gem. Wollersheim.

The mill ditch is a hydraulic engineering facility from bygone centuries, which has been preserved to this day with the associated mills. The Mühlengraben lies below the Neffelbach spring and affects the Gödersheimer Mühle, Wasserburg Gödersheim (grain mill), Gödersheimer Ölmühle (Baurs Mühle), Rentmühle and Nicksmühle. The mills with the intact moats represent outstanding monuments of the history of culture and technology. The mill moat is important for the history of the surrounding places, the town of Nideggen with its historical history, but also for settlement in general, because it is a prerequisite and important basis for original settlement (Roman and medieval) was.

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Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Embken
Parz. 72 / Hall 9
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The Mühlengraben is located on the plots: 89 / hallway 1, 117 / hallway 1, 102 / hallway 1, 1 / hallway 1, 18 / hallway 1 part of the Wollersheim district and 27 / hallway 1, 23 / hallway 10 parts, 25 / Corridor 10, 31 / Corridor 10, 32 / Corridor 10, 43 / Corridor 10, 72 / Corridor 9, the district Embken.

The mill ditch is a hydraulic engineering facility from bygone centuries, which has been preserved to this day with the associated mills. The Mühlengraben lies below the Neffelbach spring and affects the Gödersheimer Mühle, Wasserburg Gödersheim (grain mill), Gödersheimer Ölmühle (Baurs Mühle), Rentmühle and Nicksmühle. The mills with the intact moats represent outstanding monuments of the history of culture and technology. The mill moat is important for the history of the surrounding places, the town of Nideggen with its historical history, but also for settlement in general, because it is a prerequisite and important basis for original settlement (Roman and medieval) was.

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St Anthony's Chapel St Anthony's Chapel Embken
St. Antoniusstrasse
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The Antonius Chapel was built in the 18th century as a simple quarry stone cube with a gable roof. Inside there is a statue of St. Anthony of the 19th century, which is painted in color and stands on an older console. 18th century 01/12/1983 002
BW Wayside cross Muldenau
Am "Großer Berg"
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Sandstone cross from the 18th century on a wide square base. High cross pillar with a square floor plan. Cast iron body (19th century). Relief with a weathered depiction of a saint over a round arched niche. 18th century 12/17/1984 033
Wayside chapel Wayside chapel Muldenau
Barbarastraße
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Path chapel from 1766. On a 90 cm high rectangular plinth above a cornice a gabled saint's house with a shell-shaped niche.

Old inscriptions under the gable, some of which can be deciphered, show that the wayside chapel used to be dedicated to St. Barbara (patroness of the Rectorate Church) was dedicated.

1766 12/17/1984 032
Catholic parish church of St. Barbara Catholic parish church of St. Barbara Muldenau
Barbarastraße
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The cath. Parish church of St. Barbara dates from the 15th century; 1866 nave. The tower is late Gothic, probably 15th century; Nave in Gothic form; West tower quarry stone, plastered, on an almost square floor plan; pointed arch portal with recessed, profiled stone walls, neo-Gothic mural of an angel in the tympanum, neo-Gothic double-winged door from the 19th century with tracery-like carvings; on the 2nd and 3rd tower floors ogival windows with ashlar walls, the upper one with fish bubble tracery, below it a sundial; pointed tent roof, converted from a square to an octagon, slated, with a wrought-iron cross, longhouse quarry stone with rusticated two-lane, pointed-arched windows; Gable roof; Choir slightly drawn in, polygonal choir closure; inside the church statue of Our Lady from the 15th century; around the church cemetery, surrounded by quarry stone wall, 19th century; with stations of the cross from the 19th century and walled-in old grave crosses, mostly from the 18th century. Church, cemetery, etc. Cemetery walls are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Nideggen because they are important for the history of the population in Muldenau. 15th century u. 1866 07/07/1987 073
Rectory Rectory Muldenau
Barbarastraße
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The rectory in Muldenau was built in 1898. It is a two-story brick building on a right-angled floor plan. The left part has three axes, one axis pulled forward to the road, the right part two axes; Structure by capped pilaster strips; Window arched, modern glazing; Entrance with a carved door on the protruding part in the corner of the building; above it in a pointed arch niche on a stepped console a cast iron statue of St. Peter; Hipped roof. 1898 07/07/1987 074
Winkelhofanlage Winkelhofanlage Muldenau
Barbarastraße 10
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The object is an angular courtyard made of quarry stone from the mid-19th century. The residential building, facing the eaves, has two floors, has four axes, the entrance is set back in a niche in the 2nd axis from the right; Door and window with ashlar walls; stone eaves cornice, gable roof; to the right of the house there is an arched gate passage, quarry stone barn connected at an angle, some windows have been modernized. M. 19th century 04/03/1987 071
Pissenheim Castle Pissenheim Castle Muldenau
Barbarastraße 15
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Former four-wing castle complex around the inner courtyard with a gate to Barbarastraße. Former Moated castle. Residential house in the core around 1500. Two-winged mansion, two-storey corner, no basement. South wing with high, pointed gables and remains of cross-frame windows, the other windows 18th / 19th century. Century with sandstone or plaster walls. Modern windows broken in on the ground floor. Wing construction narrower and lower with entrance from the courtyard. Farm buildings with old quarry stone outer walls and remains of arched gate walls. Gable roofs. The upper floor of the farm building partially changed. Building complex to be seen in connection with neighboring property, which also partly belonged to the castle. around 1500 12/17/1984 027
Residential building Residential building Muldenau
Barbarastraße 17
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The property used today for residential and agricultural purposes is part of the former Pissenheim moated castle (separated by the division of inheritance), the economic parts are probably part of the former outer bailey. The 5-axis house made of quarry stone with a central entrance dates from 1856. Saddle roof, profiled eaves cornice. New the double flight of stairs, entrance door in profile. Sandstone frame with central cartridge. Farm building with saddle roofs made of quarry stone, interior half-timbered. Archway to the 19th century street with round arches on pilasters. 1856 03/06/1985 034
Quarry stone farm Quarry stone farm Muldenau
Barbarastraße 18
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The above The object is a three-sided courtyard mainly made of quarry stone. According to the wall anchor, the house was built in 1856, the quarry stone or half-timbered farm buildings are older, probably from the 18th century. The residential building on a high plinth facing the eaves shows a regular structure, the entrance door can be reached via a small flight of stairs. The older farm building includes a barn, stables (residential use), a forge and a bakery. The object described shows a characteristic homestead form of this region and is of particular importance due to its completeness, e.g. B. for house research and the historical development of Muldenau. You get information about farm work and production conditions. 1856 06/15/1983 010
Holy House Holy House Muldenau
Brückenstrasse
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The saint's house dates from 1672 with a younger figure. Substructure of rectangular quarry sandstone as a base (new), structure of red sandstone. Base with a double-tiered cornice, above a substructure made up of opposing round arches. Over a simple cornice there is a little house of saints with drawn-in curved sides. Above that, another cornice, then a dome, corner crowns and a central attachment as the upper end. 1672 12/17/1984 031
Former  school Former school Muldenau
Brückenstraße 19
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The object is the former schoolhouse, which in connection with the parish church, the rectory in the center of Muldenau, is to be regarded as a cultural and social unit. The house, a two-storey quarry stone building with regular windows that are framed with red sandstone walls, dates from the middle of the 19th century. Architectural details such as cloaks and profiled cornices provide information about the time it was built, so that the property is harmoniously integrated into the older village development due to its building materials. As is customary with standardized Prussian school buildings, the house is divided horizontally into two units, a classroom on the ground floor, and the former teacher's apartment on the first floor via an original staircase. The classroom is undivided, a structural ceiling beam is supported by original profiled cast iron pillars. The windows u. Doors are new, the gables are free-standing with corner heels; Gable roof. M. 19th century 10/02/1986 063
Winkelhofanlage Winkelhofanlage Muldenau
Brückenstraße 9
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The object is a courtyard complex with a residential building - originally a house with no. 9 - which was probably built in the 16th century. Other structural changes, extensions, etc. date from the 18th to 19th centuries. Originally, the house probably had 3 compartments, with struts extending over both floors, later a fourth compartment without struts was added to the right part of the house, lattice windows on the upper floor, new ones Window in the basement; Saddle roof pulled forward over bracket; Gabled barn made of quarry stone with a large passage, hipped roof. 16th century 08/07/1986 059
Half-timbered house Half-timbered house Muldenau
Ulmenstrasse 29
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According to the dating in the lintel, the half-timbered house was built in 1557. It was originally designed as a three-room residential stable house, around 1900 an axis was placed in front of it on the street side, the gable wall of which was made of brick. The eaves wall on the courtyard side still impressively shows the original half-timbered construction from the time before the Thirty Years' War, which is rarely found in this region today; Stand construction over two storeys with long lined struts. The original window arrangement can be read. The roof structure was renewed in the course of the expansion around 1900 and recently expanded to a modern standard. The rear stable is quite desolate, it houses the oven in a very good original condition. 1557 12/17/1984 028
Archway on the market square Archway on the market square Nideggen
Bahnhofstrasse 1
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Archway, according to Keilstein from 1694. Significant for the earlier design of the market square in the center of Nideggen. Arched gate with profiled fighters. Part of the residential building built above and (when viewed from the market) a 2-storey commercial and residential building on the right, not listed. 1694 12/17/1984 024
Half-timbered yard Half-timbered yard Nideggen
Bahnhofstrasse 11
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Two-story house from the 17th century. Typical for the streetscape. Half-timbered house on eaves with anchor beam room and knee floor. First floor originally transferred across the entire width to cleats, subsequently built under on both sides, therefore now an arbor-like recess with entrance door in the center of the facade. Sill beams and parapet bars are profiled, windows as far as they originally existed are combined in pairs on the posts, windows in the side extensions are larger, apparently created later, clad at the rear and adjusted by additions. 17th century 05/22/1984 018
Half-timbered house Half-timbered house Nideggen
Bahnhofstrasse 13
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The house in question dates from the first half of the 19th century, with the right third of the house being built around 1938. The two-storey half-timbered house stands in eaves position and has a rear extension to the garden, which was added around 1974. The roof structure of the property was raised by approx. 50 cm in 1930. In the cellar there is probably an old oven, which in this type and shape should be unique, at least for Nideggen. Originally the house was divided into two rooms above and below. Such properties were popularly referred to as “poor people's houses”. Further details are the sandstone plinth, the small, characteristic sandstone staircase, which was probably built after 1920, half-timbering with foot struts, windows irregularly distributed and the front door with skylight and door leaf around 1920. Due to the existing oven in the basement and a window-like opening in an old quarry stone wall, is located the assumption that it may be a former bakery. With the exception of the rear annex, otherwise with the changes it has experienced over time and the associated functional context, the property is entered in the list of monuments of the city of Nideggen because it is significant for the settlement history of the city of Nideggen, has a character that shapes the townscape and draws conclusions about the the habits of its residents at that time. 1st half of the 19th century 06/14/1994 068
Residential and commercial building Residential and commercial building Nideggen
Bahnhofstrasse 19
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Two-storey timber-framed eaves house. In the ensemble to the half-timbered buildings of the street. 19th century 12/17/1984 026
Franciscan Minorite Monastery Franciscan Minorite Monastery Nideggen
Bahnhofstrasse 24
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1764 (inscription in the wedge stone of the gate passage). 1949 (inscription in the gate passage). The object is a two-storey monastery complex made of plastered quarry stone, window frames, door entrances and gate passage made of red sandstone, only the remaining wing with the gate passage from the monastery complex of the 18th century has been preserved, gate on both sides with carved keystones, the buildings surrounding the monastery courtyard at the rear apparently modernly built on the old floor plan, modern wings on the sides. The floor plan is also worth protecting. Furthermore, in the monastery garden east of the enclosure, ruins of a small chapel; probably 14th century formerly small single-nave building with polygonal choir closure, only the surrounding walls have been preserved. The overall object also includes the surrounding wall of the monastery garden from the 18th century with the wayside shrine made of light sandstone inserted into the wall, empty picture niche, semicircular gable with Christ's tools of torture, to the right of it a similar wayside shrine, in another part of the monastery wall one made from remains assembled third wayside shrine. 1764 and 1949 08/06/1986 058
Residential and commercial building Residential and commercial building Nideggen
Bahnhofstrasse 5
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The two-story quarry stone house made of sandstone is an essential part of the market square and has a decisive influence on its overall appearance. The well-preserved building dates from the middle of the 18th century (1760). Triaxial towards the market, central arched entrance. Straight lintel windows and shutters. Two axes facing Bahnhofstrasse and a base basement with small openings following the street gradient. Hip roof covering. A quarry stone wall closes off the courtyard in Bahnhofstrasse. Inside there is a round-arched gateway, wedge stone (dating 176?), Profiled fighters, stone rosettes. 1760 12/17/1984 025
Brick house Brick house Nideggen
Bewersgraben 8
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The object probably dates from the beginning of the 19th century. The two-storey brick house on a quarry stone base has a hipped roof into which two dormers are built. The street front is regular with 3 axes, with the front door in the central axis. It is provided with sandstone pilasters and gable roofing as well as a bell from the construction period. The windows have been modernized and have sandstone walls. Incidentally, modern repairs of severe war damage are visible.

The object is entered in the list of monuments of the city of Nideggen because it is important for the history, especially the home history of Nideggen, and belongs to the monastery complex of the Cooperative of the Cellites of St. Gertrude. It allows conclusions to be drawn about the facility at that time and the habits of the residents.

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Memorial cross Memorial cross Nideggen
Gem. "Jungholz"
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A wrought iron memorial cross from 1911 with a memorial plate. The cross is anchored in the rock and painted white. It stands in memory of a firefighter who died at this point (gloomy) 1911 03/27/1991 104
Half-timbered house Half-timbered house Nideggen
Graf-Gerhard-Strasse 1
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The historical center of Nideggen is essentially determined by the still fairly uniform red sandstone development. Half-timbered houses or groups contribute to the enlivenment of the closed street scene. The above-mentioned house is a half-timbered house from the 18th century, which is set up on the connecting road between Dürener Tor and the market square and describes a prominent point in the townscape. It is a two-storey, gable-free half-timbered house with a crooked hip, the facade of which shows a symmetrical structure towards the street, the entrance door is in the middle.

The building described is probably the last of its type in a relatively pristine condition in the center of Nideggen. Accordingly, the building is of importance for the building history and the historical development of the city of Nideggen.

18th century 06/15/1983 008
Quarry stone house Quarry stone house Nideggen
Graf-Gerhard-Strasse 2
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The object dates from the 17th / 18th centuries. Century and received modern additions after the war due to destruction. The two-storey building made of quarry stone and half-timbering is in the corner of Graf-Gerhard-Str./Vogelsang. In its hipped roof are to Graf-Gerhard-Str. two dormers facing the street in Vogelsang, one dormer and one built into the courtyard side. To Graf-Gerhard-Str. the house has three window axes. The windows are framed with sandstone walls, but on the ground floor with modern all-glass panes. A special feature would be a to Graf-Gerhard-Str. The sandstone oriel from the 17th century should be mentioned. On the upper floor, the property is in the rear area to the courtyard or the street Im Vogelsang, the house is disturbed by a modern shop installation (large all-glass window). On the upper floor, too, the windows in the quarry stone area are framed with sandstone walls. The truss section that was removed at the rear has been modernized. The rear courtyard walling with the rest of the entrance gate made of sandstone belongs to the object. 17th - 18th century 01/01/1988 084
Half-timbered house at Dürener Tor Half-timbered house at Dürener Tor Nideggen
Graf-Gerhard-Strasse / Hindenburgstrasse
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The above-mentioned object is a small half-timbered house from the early 19th century, which was built as a city wall construction right next to the Düren gate. On the field side of the gate, independent from the gable, 2-storey, street front on the ground floor made of sandstone, windows and door opening on the ground floor modern laid out, half-timbering in the upper floor modernly renewed. As the city wall development in the immediate vicinity of the Düren Gate, the property is of particular importance. early 19th century 01/31/1984 012
Half-timbered courtyard, Gut Neuenhof Half-timbered courtyard, Gut Neuenhof Nideggen
Gut Neuenhof
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The “Gut Neuenhof” farm was built at the end of the last century in the Rur Valley as a three-winged half-timbered farm. The property corresponds typologically to the Franconian courtyard, a type of farmstead that has been widespread in this region since the early Middle Ages, has continued to develop and was built according to the traditional conception until the middle of this century. The construction time of the late 19th century can be determined on the basis of the characteristic half-timbered drawing on the house and service wings. The two-storey residential building corresponds to the regionally atypical residential storage building with access in the central axis. All of the former residential functions can still be seen today, and the farm buildings are largely in their original state, and their previous purpose can still be read today.

Thus, the complex documents a characteristic Aussiedlerhof of the Wilhelminian era, in whose preservation there is a public interest. The object allows conclusions to be drawn about the living habits of its residents at the time, so that preservation for ethnological and historical reasons is in the public interest.

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Bewershof Bewershof Nideggen
Hindenburgstrasse 3-5
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Manor house of a large courtyard and city wall round tower. The in 2 construction phases probably in the 17th u. The 18th century two-storey building with a six-axis courtyard front is a broad sandstone building made of quarry stone, erected on the city wall. Window and door frames made of stone; Entrance doors in the 2nd u. 5th axis. Originally designed as a large cross-frame window, reduced in size in the 18th century. Left narrow side adjusted by attachment. Hipped roof, right narrow side half-timbered gable. At the corner of the city wall, a round tower with a slated tail hood. At the rear, irregularly distributed windows, some clogged loopholes in the city wall. 17th - 18th century 05/22/1984 015
Quarry stone construction Quarry stone construction Nideggen
Im Altwerk 12
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The core of the quarry stone house dates from the 14th or 15th century. Major renovations in the first half of the 19th and 20th centuries. 2-storey, eaves-standing quarry stone house with a gable roof, the street front in the 20th century completely modern blinded, rear front with arched, bricked-up gate from the construction period, on the upper floor 2 windows from the 19th century with sandstone walls, the rear front largely through Later additions obstructed, on the two side gable fronts under the roof ridge late Gothic, round-arched window with red sandstone walls, the arch a halved quatrefoil set, this window shape on both gable fronts. 14th or 15th century 02/26/1986 043
Half-timbered residential building Half-timbered residential building Nideggen
Im Altwerk 9
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It is a two-storey half-timbered house that jumps back from the building line. The street front is unfortunately plastered and the half-timbering is not visible. The house has two half-timbered storage wings, each at right angles, and dates from the 18th century. In the ensemble with the half-timbered buildings of the street, it was and is an important testimony to the urban development of Nideggen. The outer skin and the arrangement of the three building parts to each other are worth protecting. 18th century 02/25/1986 041
Half-timbered house Half-timbered house Nideggen
Im Altwerk 3
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The stately three-storey half-timbered house was probably built in the second half of the 19th century. It is designed as an eaves residential building with 5 axes; The central axis is projected as a risalit and the roof area is gabled. The object is important for the history of building and settlement in the city of Nideggen and provides information about the habits and habits of the last century in this region. 2nd half of the 18th century 07/13/1983 011
Residential building Residential building Nideggen
Im Altwerk 8
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The wide, eaves half-timbered building dates from the early 18th century. In the ensemble with the nearby city gate and the numerous half-timbered buildings of the street, significant for the urban history. early 18th century 10/22/1985 040
Nideggen Castle
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Nideggen Castle Nideggen
Kirchgasse
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The starting point for the town of Nideggen was the castle, which was built by Count Wilhelm II of Jülich on a steep sandstone cliff above the Rur valley after the acquisition of the forest counties in 1177. T. is preserved as a ruin. From the castle town adjoining the castle there are still the walling with the mighty gate (so-called Nytstor) built at the beginning of the 13th century and continuing the fortress walls of the castle and the church located inside the former town. Under Count Gerhard von Jülich (1297–1328), the city was planned around the central market square at the foot of the castle hill and connected to the castle and the town through fortification. In the 13th and 14th centuries, Nideggen Castle was the preferred residence of the counts and later dukes (since 1356) of Jülich, and played an important role in the dispute between Jülich and Kurköln over the Zülpich fortress. Decline since the extinction of the Jülischen house in 1423. Decline since the conquest by Brabant troops in the so-called Jülich feud in 1542. In the 19th century the ruins were used as a quarry. Restored after severe war damage until 1960. An extensive hilltop castle from the 12th to 14th centuries. Century, which is today one of the most impressive castle ruins in the Rhineland. Roughly rectangular complex with a large inner courtyard and a lower, small forecourt, closely related to the Blankenheim an der Sieg castle built by the Counts of Sayn. The core of the complex is the mighty 12th century keep in front with a cross-vaulted castle chapel on the ground floor, in the thickness of which there are five semicircular niches. The upper structure of the keep was renewed around 1350. The original residential tower complex was extended by the huge palace built around 1340/50 under Margrave Wilhelm V on the south side, which was formerly one of the largest and most outstanding medieval hall buildings in Germany. Only remnants of the outer wall with two polygonal corner towers and the square kitchen tower (today Burgklause) remain. After the war, reconstruction of the keep and the porter's apartment in the outer courtyard. The complex is an extremely impressive testimony to medieval fortress construction. 1177 02/07/1984 013
Catholic parish church St. Johannes Baptist
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Catholic parish church St. Johannes Baptist Nideggen
Kirchgasse
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The structurally very remarkable Romanesque parish church was built in the 1st quarter of the 13th century. 3-aisled sandstone basilica with a western tower, the tower is four-story, the south side largely with preserved masonry, the western tower portal renewed, the nave with 4 bays, in the 2nd axis a round arched portal with set column and capitals as well as ring bead, above bezel opening with set fan , the round-arched windows with ogive overhang and recessed bulge, the stilted choir outside with 3 blind arches and a central window, above round-arched frieze, semicircular, low apse, with three windows, set columns with ring bulge in the archivolt, pilaster structure with round-arched frieze, above the apse triumphal arch, the side aisles with semicircular, eastern apse, these with pilaster strips and arched frieze structure, in the interior the nave with semicircular pillars, the triforium with inserted double columns, modern concrete ceiling, the side aisles vaulted with groin vaults, open galleries above, the semicircular apse with painting, the exterior with rich sculptural decorations from the 15th / 16th centuries Century; in the churchyard wall remains of grave crosses from the 17th century made of sandstone. 1st V. 13th century 03/12/1987 066
Rectory Rectory Nideggen
Kirchgasse 6
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The rectory next to the cath. Parish church of St. Johannes Baptist dates from the 17th / 18th centuries. Century; 2-storey quarry stone house made of sandstone, with a right-hand arched roof, modern extension plastered on the left, 3 axes towards the path with a central entrance, different window sizes, in the right connection sandstone wall with a round archway, the fighters profiled, right narrow side of the house to 3 axes, the Window originally barred, the courtyard side on 5 axes, the originally central entrance to the window changed, the courtyard bounded by an outer wall, with a gate in the wall. In the tree garden north of the church and rectory, foundations of older buildings belonging to the former. 17th - 18th century 03/12/1987 067
Half-timbered yard Half-timbered yard Nideggen
Kirchgasse 7
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Two-storey half-timbered courtyard on four axes, the rear gable pulled down to the ground floor. Particularly important in the ensemble with the neighboring house, rectory and church as historical evidence of residential development in the outer bailey. 05/22/1984 016
Half-timbered yard Half-timbered yard Nideggen
Kirchgasse 9
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2 storey half-timbered house after 1900. Rubble stone gable, 4 axes, middle entrance. Because of its exposed location to the church and the rectory, it is important as a testimony to histor. Residential development in the outer bailey area. after 1900 05/22/1984 017
Ratskeller Ratskeller Nideggen
Markt 1
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The building complex is a two-storey sandstone building from the 18th century, adapted to the course of the street, on three axes with a central arched entrance, the entrance with wedge stone and profiled fighters, flanked by oculi, on the upper floor the windows with straight lintels, the house on the gable side Plastered half-timbering, in front of the right gable, a two-storey, single-axis extension with window openings to the left is a high arched archway with profiled transoms and wedge stones. The gate wall to the left continued on the top of the left wall, a two-storey barn extension made of half-timbered with the narrow side facing the street, hipped roof. 18th century 07/15/1987 075
Cafe on the market Cafe on the market Nideggen
Markt 2
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The above-mentioned building is in a prominent place in the historical area of ​​the city of Nideggen, on the market square. The year 1763 shows wall anchors in the two-storey quarry stone house, which is colored with a white sludge. As a corner development, the eaves side faces the market, the gable side with a hipped wall towards Graf – Gerhard – Straße. All windows and doors have sandstone walls with a straight lintel. A former arched gate entrance has been converted into a glazed shop window after a change of use. Shell niche for a saint figure above the entrance door. Inside the house, modern expansion to a bakery with a café. The old interior doors from the early 18th century are still z. T. received. The building described is a good example of regional architecture, not just because of its age and the typical architectural features of the time; the high-quality fittings are evidence of the distinctive craftsmanship of the workshops located at the time. The exposed location in the historical center of the city provides information about the urban development of Nideggen, the city had its heyday especially in the Middle Ages due to its important hilltop castle. Accordingly, the building is of importance for the history of Nideggen and its building history. 1763 06/15/1983 009
Marketplace and sandstone cross Marketplace and sandstone cross Nideggen
marketplace
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The polygonal cut market square with a dominating linden tree is framed by listed buildings. Late Gothic sandstone cross on a four-step base (15th century), no body. 15th century 12/17/1984 029
City fortifications including city gates City fortifications including city gates Nideggen
city ​​center
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Under Count Gerhard von Jülich (1297-1328), the town of Nideggen was laid out as planned at the foot of the castle hill to form the central market square and fortified with the castle and the spots. From the city fortifications of the 14th century, the circular wall with round and half towers have been preserved (not in full height) as well as the city gates, the Düren and Zülpicher gates, which were expanded in the 19th century . The Brandenberger Tor is no longer preserved. Nideggen, which was the seat of the largest office in the Duchy of Jülich, is a typical fortress town. In addition to the castle complex, the city fortifications are one of the most important monuments of the Middle Ages in the Rhineland. Their preservation is of particular public interest for scientific, local and architectural-historical reasons. 14th century 01/12/1983 001
War memorial v.  1870 War memorial v. 1870 Map of Nideggen
Von-Siebold-Strasse
The object is a memorial. A cast-iron cross with the inscription 1870 on the back stands on a further base on red sandstones stacked like a pyramid. On the front is another inscription and an oak branch. There is a large linden tree behind the cross. The memorial is important for human history as it was built in memory of fallen soldiers. It is not only a memorial, but also a warning for the future. There is therefore a public interest in its preservation. 02/12/1905 01/27/1997 122
Lady Chapel Lady Chapel Nideggen
Zülpicher Strasse
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It is a chapel (Marienkapelle) that was built in 1818. The small hall building made of red sandstone, with 3-sided choir closure, western front with volute gable, slate-covered, wooden roof turret was destroyed in the Second World War, but then rebuilt. 1818 02/26/1986 044
town hall town hall Nideggen
Zülpicher Straße 1
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At the end of the 50s of the 20th century, a new town hall was built in place of the administrative building that had been destroyed in the war at the historic site, the market square of the city of Nideggen. As is customary in the city, the red sandstone, which was formerly mined in this region, was chosen as the building material; The formal language continued the traditional construction of the 20s and early 30s with the intention on the one hand to match the appearance of the destroyed previous building without copying it, on the other hand to complete and harmoniously round off the characteristic historical market square of Nideggen. Two to three-storey red sandstone building on a rectangular floor plan with a hipped roof covered with slate and a slim roof turret. The outer walls are made of regular cuboids, rhythmic window arrangements structure the facade. The design of the one-piece lattice windows with horizontal division in the middle corresponds to the design language of the time of origin and is decisive for the representative appearance of the building. The covered main entrance is located on Zülpicher Straße as well as in the previous building. Inside, the layout and the furnishings are almost unchanged. The stairwell is completely original in terms of material, shape and equipment (floor, railings, doors with fittings, lighting and large brass-glazed windows) and more modern in design and details than the exterior of the building. The director's room and the boardroom have not changed either. The former official apartment, which was accessed via a separate staircase, can still be read on the top floor. Accordingly, the building is of importance for human history. Cities and settlements, their preservation is in the public interest for reasons of building history, local history and urban planning. 20s and 30s 03/10/1986 046
Chapel and rectory Chapel and rectory Rath
Rather Strasse 97
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The object is the chapel and the rectory (Hermitage) in Nideggen-Rath, which are to be viewed as a unit. The chapel is plastered relatively smoothly and faces the street with a semicircular apse. On the left side of the eaves it has three arched windows. The left window above the entrance with a straight lintel, the walls made of sandstone. The chapel was restored after war damage. Other details include a small gallery, bell turrets and the slate roofing. The hermitage, a half-timbered building from the 19th century, is attached to the chapel on the right. The gable was later raised and the space between the chapel was filled with a slightly cantilevered solid structure. Both components have a common gable. 19th century 03/01/1989 086
Half-timbered yard Half-timbered yard Rath
Zum Horstet 21
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The listed building, Zum Horstet 21, in Nideggen-Rath is a four-wing courtyard with a core from the 18th century, which was repaired at the end of the 1970s. A modern intermediate wing was built between the living area and the barn, which with the open chimney in quarry stone construction with concrete parts does not fall under the scope of the entry. The half-timbered courtyard with quarry stone on the ground floor has a gable-independent residential building on the right-hand side with a bend on the courtyard side. It has irregularly arranged small windows. At the rear of the house is the modern extension just mentioned. In the rear courtyard area there are two farm buildings with the same alignment but with different ridge heights made of timber framing. They were probably used as a barn and stable. To the left of the street is a high-altitude granary with a quarry stone wall on the ground floor with a walled-up window. The gable side facing the courtyard has a high entrance with side windows and a small lattice window in the lower area. The granary and the house were connected by a quarry stone wall, which is interrupted by the courtyard entrance. The property is entered in the list of monuments of the city of Nideggen because it is a courtyard complex that has been almost completely preserved, albeit with changes. The economy of its residents can be read. 18th century 02/03/1992 100
Half-timbered corner courtyard Half-timbered corner courtyard Schmidt
Froitscheidter Strasse 82
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The two-storey half-timbered Winkelhof was built in the 18th century, with the rear house being clad on the gable side. The eaves side to the courtyard to 3 axes, the door to the 2nd axis. On the right is a short part of the stable with a massive ground floor. In addition, the right transverse wing at the gable end with a high gate entrance and a further part of the stable. The property is entered in the list of monuments of the city of Nideggen, because there are detailed conclusions about the way of life on an agricultural property at that time. For this reason, the arrangement of the rooms and the associated residential properties, but also its architecture and construction, is particularly interesting. 18th century 12/12/1990 099
Former  Hammer system Former Hammer system Schmidt
Gem. Schmidt corridor 8 plot 99 and 5
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Historic hammer mill in the Kall valley, in operation from 1806 by Napoleon's imperial decree. The time of construction can be ascribed to the end of the 18th century, extensive restoration measures were carried out after the Second World War. Description and layout in detail: Two-storey half-timbered house with irregular window arrangement and later added arbor as well as closed vestibule presented on the gable side. To the side there is a large reservoir with a lock. Overshot cast water wheel with fore, the shaft of the wheel leads into a single-storey quarry stone house with a basket-arched side access (hammer system). Then at right angles, an elongated 2-storey quarry stone building, plastered, the front free-standing gable on the upper floor made of half-timbered eaves (former servants' house) and production building. Blast furnace leaning against the slope made of quarry stone with arched niche openings to the combustion chamber (round inner esse) with inner vault, in which a smoke outlet opening. The stove is four-sided on a square floor plan, next to it to the right is a brick control mouth hole. The complex includes extensive trench and irrigation systems with weirs and locks. (See the applicant's site plan). The plant described is an important and quite complete iron processing plant in this region from the pre-industrial era. It is important for the history of people and their working and production conditions. Its preservation lies in the public domain for reasons of local history and technology history. Interest.

On July 11, 1985, the former hammer system, Zweifallshammer was entered in the list of monuments of the city of Nideggen. In this area there is also a former mine tunnel and a former storage shed. The mine tunnel with door system with protective roof is on the slope and has fallen into serious disrepair. The front tunnel area is reinforced with a quarry stone outer wall with a vault. Then natural stone tunnels, z. T. buried by debris. The tunnel is located in the extension of the ridge line of the servants' house on plot No. 99.

The former storage shed is a low, single-story half-timbered building with a gently sloping gable roof. Regularly arranged lattice windows on the courtyard facade and gables. Located on plot No. 5 next to the half-timbered house on the Kall.

The mine tunnel and the storage shed belong to the overall object “former hammer facility” and are therefore important for the history of man and the work and Production conditions worth preserving.

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Bruchsteinwinkelhofanlage Bruchsteinwinkelhofanlage Schmidt
Nideggener Strasse 89
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It is an angle courtyard complex made of quarry stone and half-timbering with anchor pins from 1810. The living area is two-storey, with a half-hipped roof with a gable front on 3 axes. The windows on the ground floor have been changed, and on the upper floor with wooden block frames. The eaves facing the courtyard is 3-axis with the front door in the central axis, boarded up, here the windows with modern all-glass panes. In addition, a low, boarded-up stable and barn part; left annex modernly changed today. The object is to be entered in the list of monuments of the city of Nideggen because it is one of the few well-preserved Winkelhof complexes in Nideggen-Schmidt. Not only its age, but also its architecture and arrangement allow conclusions to be drawn about its residents and allow comparisons to be made with similar buildings up to the area around Monschau. 1810 December 10, 1990 098
Winkelhofanlage Winkelhofanlage Schmidt
Schefferstrasse 10
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It is a half-timbered corner courtyard with the inscription 1691 in the lintel. The Winkelhofanlage is one and a half storeys high, gable with a single-hip lower roof, modern boarded up, courtyard-side eaves with largely renewed half-timbering, windows on the upper floor are grouped together. In the corner adjoining business section, formerly with an entrance gate, into which a modern window was later installed, later attached lower single-storey wing, archway as a property passage (roofed), apparently moved here from another courtyard in gray natural stone. 1691 04/04/1989 087
Wayside shrine "Courth" Wayside shrine "Courth" Wollersheim
B 265 towards Zülpich
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Wayside shrine from 1867, H 205, W 75, St. 75, red sandstone cuboid, arched niche with iron grating, roof-shaped end. Chiselled inscription reworked in 1978. 1867 04/08/1986 049
Gödersheim Castle
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Gödersheim Castle Wollersheim
Castle Gödersheim
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Gödersheim Castle is part of the Rhine. Moated castles. It was built around the 15th century and corresponds to the type of an indoor castle (see Disternich Castle). The associated former outer bailey and the manor house were surrounded by water. The complex, the trenches of which have been buried today, only exists today in its outer masonry; Only the remnants of the round tower remain from the outer bailey. The former mansion on a rectangular floor plan still shows characteristic features of a late medieval fortification such as B. Fragments of corner wardrobes and arched panels from the former drawbridge system. In addition, architectural details such as cross-frame windows and drop boxes point to the construction time around fifteen hundred. The remains of the castle are therefore important for the history of settlement in the city of Nideggen and provide information about the development of defense structures in this region in the Middle Ages. In addition, the complex describes a special type of castle that has not developed further like other castles in the Rhineland, but has retained its original appearance. Accordingly, the complex is important for the history of the castle. 15th century 10/22/1993 113
Gödersheimer Mill
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Gödersheimer Mill Wollersheim
Gödersheimer Mühle 1
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The Gödersheimer Mühle is part of a series of mills along the Neffelbach. The mill complex is probably the oldest mill foundation, former window openings in the main house indicate that it was built in the 16th century. The manor house (main house), a 2-storied. The quarry stone building with a hipped roof also houses the mill, the mills of which are still there. The architectural features, such as original sandstone walls and corner blocks, correspond to those of the nearby Gödersheim castle ruins from the 15th to 16th centuries. The farm buildings, which form a three-wing courtyard with the manor house, are half-timbered and were built in the 17th century. In the rear area there is a sandstone masonry bakery. The homestead is of particular value because of its unity and cohesion. Almost all of the original buildings and facilities have been preserved and their former function can be seen. The courtyard is of particular value for the settlement history of the city of Nideggen and provides information about working and production conditions as well as the way of life at that time 16th century 01/12/1983 006
Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Wollersheim
Parz 120, 121, 107, 108 / hall 1
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The Mühlengraben is on the plots: 89 / hall 1, 117 / hall 1, 120 / hall 1, 121 / hall 1, 107 / hall 1, 108 / hall 1, 102 / hall 1, 1 / hall 1, 18 / hall 1 partly in the Wollersheim district and 27 / hallway 1, 23 / hallway 10 partly, 25 / hallway 10, 31 / hallway 10, 32 / hallway 10, 43 / hallway 10, 72 / hallway 9, the district Embken.

The mill ditch is a hydraulic engineering facility from bygone centuries, which has been preserved to this day with the associated mills. The Mühlengraben lies below the Neffelbach spring and affects the Gödersheimer Mühle, Wasserburg Gödersheim (grain mill), Gödersheimer Ölmühle (Baurs Mühle), Rentmühle and Nicksmühle. The mills with the intact moats represent outstanding monuments of the history of culture and technology. The mill moat is important for the history of the surrounding places, the city of Nideggen with its historical history, but also for settlement in general because it is a prerequisite and important basis for the original Settlement (Roman and medieval) was.

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Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Wollersheim
Parz. 102 / Corridor 1
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The Mühlengraben is located on the plots: 89 / hallway 1, 117 / hallway 1, 102 / hallway 1, 1 / hallway 1, 18 / hallway 1 part of the Wollersheim district and 27 / hallway 1, 23 / hallway 10 parts, 25 / Corridor 10, 31 / Corridor 10, 32 / Corridor 10, 43 / Corridor 10, 72 / Corridor 9, the district Embken.

The mill ditch is a hydraulic engineering facility from bygone centuries, which has been preserved to this day with the associated mills. The Mühlengraben lies below the Neffelbach spring and affects the Gödersheimer Mühle, Wasserburg Gödersheim (grain mill), Gödersheimer Ölmühle (Baurs Mühle), Rentmühle and Nicksmühle. The mills with the intact moats represent outstanding monuments of the history of culture and technology. The mill moat is important for the history of the surrounding places, the city of Nideggen with its historical history, but also for settlement in general because it is a prerequisite and important basis for the original Settlement (Roman and medieval) was.

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Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Wollersheim
Parz. 117 / Corridor 1
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The Mühlengraben is located on the plots: 89 / hallway 1, 117 / hallway 1, 102 / hallway 1, 1 / hallway 1, 18 / hallway 1 part of the Wollersheim district and 27 / hallway 1, 23 / hallway 10 parts, 25 / Corridor 10, 31 / Corridor 10, 32 / Corridor 10, 43 / Corridor 10, 72 / Corridor 9, the district Embken.

The mill ditch is a hydraulic engineering facility from bygone centuries, which has been preserved to this day with the associated mills. The Mühlengraben lies below the Neffelbach spring and affects the Gödersheimer Mühle, Wasserburg Gödersheim (grain mill), Gödersheimer Ölmühle (Baurs Mühle), Rentmühle and Nicksmühle. The mills with the intact moats represent outstanding monuments of the history of culture and technology. The mill moat is important for the history of the surrounding places, the city of Nideggen with its historical history, but also for settlement in general because it is a prerequisite and important basis for the original Settlement (Roman and medieval) was.

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Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Mühlengraben in the Neffelbachaue Wollersheim
Parz. 126 / Corridor 1
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The Mühlengraben is located on the plots: 89 / hallway 1, 117 / hallway 1, 102 / hallway 1, 1 / hallway 1, 18 / hallway 1 part of the Wollersheim district and 27 / hallway 1, 23 / hallway 10 parts, 25 / Corridor 10, 31 / Corridor 10, 32 / Corridor 10, 43 / Corridor 10, 72 / Corridor 9, the district Embken. The Mühlengraben and the Neffelbach share a common course on Parz. 126 Flur 1 Gem. Wollersheim.

The mill ditch is a hydraulic engineering facility from bygone centuries, which has been preserved to this day with the associated mills. The Mühlengraben lies below the Neffelbach spring and affects the Gödersheimer Mühle, Wasserburg Gödersheim (grain mill), Gödersheimer Ölmühle (Baurs Mühle), Rentmühle and Nicksmühle. The mills with the intact moats represent outstanding monuments of the history of culture and technology. The mill moat is important for the history of the surrounding places, the city of Nideggen with its historical history, but also for settlement in general because it is a prerequisite and important basis for the original Settlement (Roman and medieval) was.

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Rentmühle Rentmühle Wollersheim
Rentmühle
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Evidence shows that there have been a number of watermills in the Neffelbachtal since the Middle Ages. The rent mill mentioned above is a lease mill, as the name suggests, but its origins cannot yet be clearly determined today. At the time of secularization , the mill was expropriated and sold to the Reuter family, who were already living there. Today the building complex describes a three-winged courtyard, which is composed as follows: A half-timbered extension was added to an 18th century house made of plastered quarry stone with sandstone window frames in the early 20th century. Behind it is a small plastered building from the 19th century. The mill and stables, in half-timbered construction from the 18th century, are attached to this at right angles. The mill system housed in the corner is particularly noteworthy because of its rare completeness, it is still functional today. In the north, half-timbered buildings in turn form the end of the courtyard, at the eastern gable of which a modern hall has been added, without monument value. The courtyard area and the front garden are bordered by a wrought iron fence in the style of the 1920s (Art d'Ecorative). 18th century 05/22/1984 014
Mother of God figure Mother of God figure Wollersheim
Zehnthofstrasse 24
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In the outer wall of the property at Zehnthofstrasse 24, there is a figure of Our Lady from the 1st half of the 17th century in a niche. It is heavily painted, approx. 85 cm high and approx. 50 cm wide. The figure of Our Lady spreads the cloak over the marriage coat of arms of the Zülpich bailiff Werner Roist von Viers (died around 1650) and Lucretia von Lützerode. It has not yet been exactly clarified whether this Renaissance sculpture, which can be described as good, is made of wood or tuff. 1st half 17th century 03/25/1992 108
Herhahn farm Herhahn farm Wollersheim
Zehnthofstrasse 31-33
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The Herhahn farm is a multi-part farm from the 18th and 19th centuries. 19th century The group of buildings is as follows: The main house is gable-free, 2-storey made of plastered quarry stone, dating in wall anchors 1747. Windows in original size with sandstone walls, house entrance via double-hinge nailed door in its original state. Interior layout largely unchanged with a continuous, former central hearth space, to which a wooden spiral staircase was later added. The Cologne ceilings largely preserved, as well as doors from 1900. A wall forms the end of the street, the courtyard is accessed via a courtyard portal and a pedestrian gate from the 18th century. An eaves-standing, 2-storey residential building with 5 axes joins to the right with entrance in the central axis from the 18th – 19th centuries At a right angle, the former stable building, in the core 18th century, expanded in the 19th century. On the back the former free-standing quarry stone barn from the 18th century with a round arched passage. In the SE corner of the courtyard there is a small 2-storey half-timbered house from the 1st half of the 19th century, a former workers' house. The courtyard complex described, made from limestone found in the region, represents a courtyard complex of special quality in terms of its structural layout, the former use of the building and its architecture. The architectural features of the 18th century are unadulterated, the changes of the 19th century are clearly differentiated from the old buildings. Above all, the interior of the main house shows original fixtures, the clay plastered walls and ceilings are largely intact or restored using the old technology. The closeness, completeness and uniformity of the complex increases its historical value. Integrated into the Wollersheim village structure, which is characterized by homesteads of this type of construction, the courtyard harmoniously rounds off the street space. 1747, and 18-19. Century 01/12/1983 007
Half-timbered house Half-timbered house Wollersheim
Zehnthofstrasse 35
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According to tradition, the two-storey half-timbered house on a high plastered base dates from 1780/1790. It is arranged along the eaves, with the five-axis front being provided with ashlar cement plaster. The entrance is in the central axis with a new door and outside staircase. Furthermore, profiled plaster walls on windows and doors stand out. The right side of the gable consists of a visible framework, a lying chair. At the rear there is a farm building in the corner. The house is provided with a half-hip roof. The almost original oak roof structure has been preserved in its original form, except for minor renovations. Formerly there was a cross in front of the house, which was fenced in with a wrought iron grille. 1780/90 06/13/1988 080
Zehnthof Zehnthof Wollersheim
Zehnthofstrasse 45
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The above-mentioned object is a 4-wing system, mostly from the 17th / 18th centuries. JH., The so-called Zehnthof. The manor house shows the date above the courtyard door in 1787, and medieval masonry can still be found in the surrounding walls. Most of the stables are from the 18th century. The left stable area has been largely renovated. The former ditch can still be seen behind the large rear barn. The garden in front of the house belongs to it. 17.-18. Century 1747 01/12/1983 005
Half-timbered house Half-timbered house Wollersheim
Zehnthofstrasse 46
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The house at Zehnthofstraße 46 is a two-storey plastered half-timbered house from the early 19th century with elements of classicism. The street front is divided into seven window axes, the double-wing house entrance door, a cassette door with a skylight, is located in the middle of the 3rd axis. Partly original lattice windows and shutters as well as plastered corner blocks contribute to the stately overall impression of the house. A hipped roof with a gable above the central axis forms the end of the house. So far nothing is known about the interior. early 19th century 03/12/1986 045
Half-timbered house Half-timbered house Wollersheim
Zehnthofstrasse 58
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The property is a two-storey half-timbered house from the 18th century with the eaves facing the street. Its stand-bar framework with large, kinked struts in a multi-storey construction is characteristic. Its entrance is on the courtyard side. Most of the windows are from the 19th century, some with modern all-glass windows. The house is protected by a saddle roof with cement tile roofing (Frankfurter). 18th century 06/13/1988 081
Former  Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Cross
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Former Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Cross Wollersheim
Zehnthofstrasse 62
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At the former cath. Parish Church of the Holy Cross is a building from the 12th century. An extensive restoration took place after war damage. In detail, it is a late Gothic two-aisled hall church with a Romanesque west tower in front. The west tower is 5-storey made of quarry stone with Roman bricks and corner blocks. On the 1st floor a Romanesque chapel complex, on the 2nd floor remains of a round-arched pilaster structure, profiled stone eaves cornice, tent roof. The former three-aisled nave was built in the 15./16. Century rebuilt. In the outer masonry there are still arcades and vaults as well as pillars. The church now has modern windows, a gable roof without eaves and a long, low choir with a 5/8 end . The windows are heavily blurred, with partially restored pointed arches. A new entrance is on the south side, the former entrance in the west tower is bricked up. The former church is used today as a peace chapel. 12. 15., u. 16th century 03/27/1992 109
Brewery from 1791 Brewery from 1791 Wollersheim
Zehnthofstrasse 66
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The former dating in the wall anchors is from 1791. The system underwent significant changes in the 19th and 20th centuries. 20th century preserved. The two-storey house made of quarry stone with sandstone walls on the doors and windows has some break-ins with new or enlarged window openings. The entrance with a new door is on the courtyard side. The house has a hipped mansard roof with small roof extensions. A new flat-roofed extension has been built on the inside of the courtyard. The brewery building from the 19th century, which adjoins the residential building after a small intermediate block with an angle, is four-storey rough plastered with a gate passage in the middle part. Vehicle hangars, workshops and farm buildings are connected to the south side. The facility thus documents a characteristic brewery facility, in which there is a public interest in maintaining it. 1791 09/10/1998 124
Winkelhofanlage Winkelhofanlage Map of Wollersheim
Zehnthofstrasse 67
The property is a Winkelhof with a smaller shed from the 17th / 18th. The half-timbered house on the street side in an eaves-facing arrangement is built on two floors in a multi-storey construction. Its windows (bars) are only slightly enlarged. It is protected by a gable roof. The farm buildings were built in quarry stone with corner blocks. They are also provided with gable roofs. Modern changes have already been made in the inner courtyard, but these do not significantly affect the property. According to tradition, it was probably the first house in this area of ​​Zehnthofstrasse. Because of this, it is of great importance for the local history of Wollersheim, because it allows precise conclusions to be drawn about the settlement structure of the place at that time. 17th - 18th century 06/13/1988 082
Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Cross Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Cross Wollersheim
Zehnthofstrasse / Bachstrasse
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The cath. Parish church Hl. Kreuz, which was built by the well-known architect Aug. Rinklake, is inscribed with dated 1902. The three-aisled hall church with integrated west tower and recessed choir with 5/8 end and built-in sacristy was built in field bricks with ashlar elements. The details include tight buttresses on the nave, 4 large, 3-lane pointed arched windows, tracery made of tuff and the like. Modern glazing, entrance in the 1st window axis on the south side, rectangular lintel with pointed arch frieze, small modern staircase, building in the style of North German brick Gothic with high, pointed arched central panel, sunk into it, windows that are now walled up, including 3 pointed arched portals. The structure of the tower substructure with high, narrow blind niches, the upper floor of the tower with blind niches and the like. high acoustic arcades. Furthermore, small square corner attachments with tent roof, tower m. Gables and high helm; Tower floor plan transversely rectangular. In the tower there is an old bronze bell from 1877, which is a permanently installed detail of the church. 1902 03/27/1992 110
Quarry stone house Quarry stone house Wollersheim
Zehthofstrasse 56
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The property is a 2-storey quarry stone house that was built at the end of the 18th century. The house is eaves to three axes with an entrance in the central axis, the door is double-winged with a skylight, E. 19th century; Red sandstone walls heavily revised; Gable side to 3 axes with partly older walls; Mansard roof with a crooked hip. 18th century 08/04/1986 057
Quarry stone house Quarry stone house Wollersheim
Zuckerstrasse 1
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It is a two-story quarry stone house with the date 1842 in the wall anchors. The 5-axis living area faces the street at the eaves. Its entrance with a new door is in the central axis, with stone walls. On the right-hand side of the house there was formerly an arched gate entrance, clogged with quarry stone, and two windows above it. The property is protected by a gable roof. 1842 06/13/1988 083
Quarry stone house Quarry stone house Zerkall
Gut Laach
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It is a small estate from the 17th century. The house is on the back of the farm yard and the two-storey wide building made of sandstone with a crooked hip roof, doors and windows with sandstone walls that are barred, is flanked by farm buildings on both sides of the courtyard, albeit modern. The front door of the house dates from the 18th century. The remains of a ditch can be found around the complex. 17th century 10/17/1990 095
Half-timbered farmstead Half-timbered farmstead Schmidt
Monschauer Strasse 38
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The house is a residential stable homestead made of timber framing from the 17th century in 1 ½ storey construction. His style is typical for this Eifel region. At the gable of the house, the roof is pulled one hip lower, the gable front was renewed in quarry stone in the 19th century. The eaves front facing the courtyard has tenons. Some of the window openings from the 17th century can still be seen. At the rear there is a business section with a large entrance gate. Presumably associated: Door lintel in second use on house no. 40 with the date 1668, inserted into this building in 1925. Because of its half-timbering, which is characteristic of Schmidt, the property is a testament to the structural development of Schmidt, both in terms of urban planning and of ethnographic importance. 17th century 03/01/1989 085


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