List of architectural monuments in Niederzier

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

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Archway of the former Premonstratensian Convent of Ellen Archway of the former Premonstratensian Convent of Ellen Ellen
Arnoldsweilerstraße 3
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Archway of the former monastery. On the remains of the associated monastery building Arnoldstraße 7 a gate passage with rusticated red sandstone blocks, wedge stone with cross relief and the date 1728, overbuilt in the 19th century. Monastery complex Arnoldstraße 1-9 very heavily changed; Remains of the associated brick immunity wall have been preserved. 1728 04/30/1986 1
Catholic Parish Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Parish Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury Ellen
St. Thomas street
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Catholic parish church of St. Thomas. Medieval foundation; after being destroyed in the 30-year war. Complex of monastery and church destroyed by fire in 1652, 1798; 1802 abolition of the monastery, rebuilding of the church in 1856; Brick hall church with 7 bays; with a 3-storey west tower in front on a square floor plan, 3/8 choir closure, behind that sacristy extension on a square floor plan, with stepped gable (remains of an older wall in the basement of the sacristy); on each side of the nave, seven 2-lane tracery windows between simple buttresses; cranked coffin and base cornice; Gable roof; Tower on a square floor plan, with an octagonal slate hood and 4 small corner hoods; inside ribbed vaults over layered wall templates; Most of the furnishings such as the stalls, altar and organ are new, under the organ loft Pieta from the late 15th century with a color version from the late 19th century inscribed with an inscription dated 1728; 1652, 1856 04/30/1986 2
Parish Church of Saint Abbot Antonius Hambach
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Parish Church of Saint Abbot Antonius Hambach Hambach
Bachstrasse 1
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Catholic parish church of St. Abbot Antonius. Around 1419, renovation by Heinrich Wiethase; 1879 hall church made of brick, with 3/8 choir closure; retracted west tower; short, 3-stepped buttresses, profiled eaves, very steep, high hipped roof; West tower of 4 storeys, stepped 3 times by cornices, round-arched structure with round-arched acoustic arcades and tracery, pointed, octagonal hood; inside 4 cross-rib vaulted yokes on wall brackets, heavily busted star vault in the choir, wall tabernacle E. 15th century with original lattice, superstructure missing; Choir figures on consoles, main altar, communion bench, depictions of the Passion in the nave; Organ gallery and confessional neo-Gothic, end of the 19th century; Organ renewed; south of the church large modern extension annex; Gravestone from 1515 by Jakob van Rattonraw inserted in the west wall of the nave; on the choir of the church mission cross from 1855 in neo-Gothic shapes, wood with a wooden body, approx. 4 m high, in front of it original wrought iron grille; Former churchyard with gravestones from the 17th - 19th centuries, arranged in flower beds. 1879 04/30/1986 3
Catholic parish office Hambach Catholic parish office Hambach Hambach
Herzogstrasse 106
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Catholic rectory, 1861; well-proportioned 2-storey brick building with jamb, eaves to 5 axes, street side with bluestone walls and bluestone parapet; high basement with cane cornice; Entrance on the 3-axis gable side in the central axis, double-leaf door, new porch; in the gable palladio window with bluestone walls, box eaves cornice, crooked hip roof; unusually sophisticated architecture for this function. 1861 04/30/1986 5
Old school Old school Hambach
Bachstrasse 18/19
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Old school on Bachstrasse. The school building was built in 1880 and is still in its original state. The classrooms, separated by gender, were housed on the ground floor, while the teacher's apartments were on the top floor. The representative building made of brick has an elaborately designed front side, consisting of 8 axes. Because of the original condition, the complex is of historical importance. 1880 07/11/1994 10
Obbendorf Castle
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Obbendorf Castle Hambach
Burg Obbendorf
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Gut Obbendorf, medieval foundation, oldest part from the early 15th century (gate tower on the northeast corner of the house, foundations of the rest of the complex), residential building 1604, stables and barn 19th century with partial use of the old outer walls; formerly a two-part moated castle at the southeast end of Hambach, surrounded by deep ditches, some of which have been filled in; Brick; Commercial buildings on the south side; Residential building as an angular construction with simple Renaissance gables on the narrow sides, 2-storey, high pitched roof; Tower on a square floor plan with a narrower square stair tower in front of the north; Tower with half cross-frame windows and loopholes with red sandstone walls; Tower with gable roof, stair tower with 8-sided slate hood; southwest wing farm building from the 20th century. Area with church and cemetery. 1604 06/30/1986 7th
Wayside cross thorn willow Wayside cross thorn willow Hambach
Dornenweide / K13
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Wayside cross, beg. 19th century; Relatively early cast iron wayside cross with openwork ornamentation, approx. 2 m high, cast iron body, at the foot of the cross Maria and Johannes, renewed brick base. A. 19th century 04/30/1986 4th
Hambach Castle Hambach Castle Hambach
Schlossstrasse 117
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Hambach Castle, 1548–1563 new building instead of a destroyed older facility, including the Gothic west towers; formerly water-protected 4-wing castle complex with 4 corner towers; Expansion of a medieval complex into the hunting lodge of the Duke of Jülich by A. Pasqualini. Building block with bluestone and red sandstone inclusions; get 3 round corner towers, parts of the south and west wing and lining walls of the pond; South-east wing today residential building, 2-storey with flat arched windows in ashlar walls from the 18th century, remains of transom windows in the masonry and extensions of the courtyard-side loggia, renewed saddle roof; West wing preserved in the outer walls up to eaves height; Interior construction of both 18. – 19. Jh with strong changes in the original Classification; West tower with Gothic star vault; Many spoilers are set up in the courtyard; Porpe pillars with capitals and medallions made from spoilage. 1548-1563 04/30/1986 6th
Former  Hambach Forestry Office Former Hambach Forestry Office Hambach
Schlossstrasse 129
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Former Forestry Office. 1714; dated by wall anchors; 2-storey brick building, 6 axes over the eaves, door between the two central axes, red sandstone walls, door new with skylight; Window renewed in the 19th century; Hipped roof; small later brick extension from the 19th century with a gable roof. 1-story; still belonging: elongated stable and barn wing, brick, 1st half of the 19th century with a new saddle roof; 1714 04/30/1986 8th
Wayside cross Wayside cross Hambach
Triftstraße / Gehnhoferweg
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Wayside cross. Beginning 19th century; cast iron, approx. 2 m high, openwork ornamentation, original cast iron body, Maria and Johannes at the base of the cross. A. 19th century 04/30/1986 9
Cemetery cross Cemetery cross Huchem / Stammeln
Hochheimstrasse
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Huchem-Stammeln cemetery cross. Approx. 3 m high cemetery cross made of sandstone. In the lower plinth stone the inscription: I am the resurrection and the life, whoever believes in me will live when he has also died. In the middle part an incorporated pointed arch niche. A cast iron body on the cross. 04/30/1986 11
Parish Church “St.  Joseph" Parish Church “St. Joseph" Huchem / Stammeln
Hochheimstrasse 44
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Parish Church of St. Joseph. On April 18, 1863 the foundation stone of the new church was laid. Vinzens Statz had drawn up the plans. The church was consecrated on August 15, 1868. In 1922 the church was expanded. In the last year of the war, 1944/45, the church was destroyed except for the surrounding walls. The brick hall was rebuilt in the years 1947–1950. The church consists of three bays with a choir closed on three sides, an octagonal tower with a blunt pyramid dome. 1863-1868 04/30/1986 12
Path chapel in Berg Path chapel in Berg Niederzier
Berg (20)
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Wegekapelle at the beginning of the 20th century; small brick chapel in gothic shapes, ogival entrance at the front, flanked by 2 corner pillars; Gable with a small bell, pointed arched windows on the long sides, straight end, renewed inside. A. 20th century 04/30/1986 20th
building building Niederzier
Breite Strasse 25
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Breitestrasse building 25th 1st half 19th century; Eaves half-timbered house on three axes, threshold rim, window and gate new, new saddle roof. 1st half of the 19th century 04/30/1986 15th
building building Niederzier
Breite Strasse 27
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Breitestrasse building, 27th 18th century, changes in the 19th century; 3-wing courtyard, residential house with eaves, ground floor renewed in brick in the 19th century, upper floor half-timbered with renewed tenon locks, rear old half-timbered barn without changes with saddle roof, newer stable wing facing Rathausstrasse, wall facing Rathausstrasse massive, hipped roof or saddle roofs, with no 25 together the last remnants of the structure that once dominated the townscape. 18. – 19. Century 04/30/1986 16
Parish Church “St.  Cecilia "
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Parish Church “St. Cecilia " Niederzier
Breite Strasse 29
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Catholic parish church of St. Urban and Cäcilia. Tower basement 15th-16th Century, nave 1825, tower construction 1845, nave extension 1907 by Renard; 3-aisled hall church with narrow side aisles and a retracted 4-storey west tower; Transept and retracted choir with 3/8 end, small sacristy extension on the south side, brick with ashlar elements; Tower with a pointed, 8-sided hood. Tomb slabs of the 18th and 19th centuries placed on the nave wall 19th century (1 Hochstaden). 1852, 1845 04/30/1986 14th
Hochsteden memorial stone (old cemetery) Hochsteden memorial stone (old cemetery) Niederzier
Breitestrasse next to church
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1793 - Ferdinand Graf von Hochsteden dies without male descendants. The daughter Josifina, Countess von Hochsteden, former canon of St. Maria in the Capitol in Cologne, continues to manage the inheritance until her death on January 20, 1848. 1793 04/30/1986 18th
House rush House rush Niederzier
K 22 (Hambach - Krauthausen)
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House rush. Founded in the late 15th century. Today's structure from 1550, severe damage in 1673, restoration in 1695; irregular square layout from the 16th to 18th centuries Around an inner courtyard, formerly surrounded by trenches; Manor house 2-wing, 2-storey on a high basement, originally. Angular construction with enclosed staircase; on the outside 6, on the other 4 axes; Window in the base with red sandstone walls; Windows on the upper floors on the outside subsequently changed; on the courtyard side walled up cross-frame windows; in the corner of the two wings behind the walled porch, the original door in the house surround with skylight and the year 1550 (formerly part of the stair tower, now without stairs); Hipped roof, associated gate passage from the 18th century; Farm buildings from the 19th and 20th centuries Century; Associated hereditary burial with gravestones from the 18th and 19th centuries Century 1550 04/30/1986 21st
Niederzier Castle municipal administration Niederzier Castle municipal administration Niederzier
Rathausstrasse (2 - 8)
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Niederzier Castle (municipal administration). Medieval foundation; New mansion built in 1698 on older remains; New construction of the outer bailey, 16th century, 1724, 1765, reconstruction in different forms after severe war destruction; 2-part moated castle, outer moats filled in except for the eastern part; Manor house rectangular 2-storey brick building of 6: 7 axes on a high basement, rectangular windows with sandstone frames and narrow ornamental cornices; Rustikaportal with straight lintel and tail gable with coat of arms, above oculus; Interior layout completely changed after war destruction with a small courtyard and gable roofs; South and west wing of the bailey new; in the south wing restored portal with heraldic gable; East wing: tenant house from the 18th century, 2-storey brick building with 5 axes, arched windows with wedge stone, saddle roof. 1698 December 20, 1984 13
former pastorate former pastorate Niederzier
Rathausstrasse 5
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Former Pastorate Niederzier. 18th century, with changes in the 19th century; 2-storey house originally on 3 axes, with 1-axis, narrower extension on the southeast side; Courtyard side of the older building block 3-axis, entrance in the central axis with bluestone stairs and door from the M. d. 19th century with skylight, stone walls; Stone-walled windows and shutters; 19th century window with ornamentation in the skylight; rear garden side also 3-axis, window with ashlar walls with rebate from the 18th century, baroque eaves cornice made of wood; Hipped roof; associated farm buildings from the 19th century around an inner courtyard; Associated garden wall with wrought iron grille from the 19th century. 18. – 19. Century 04/30/1986 17th
Wayside cross Wayside cross Niederzier
Ringstrasse 20
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Path cross, H 265 cm, W 68 cm, material: cross cast iron, H 165 cm, W 68 cm, body cast iron, H 63 cm, W 40 cm figure of Our Lady, H 60 cm brick base with medallion plate. 04/30/1986 19th
Jägerhof Oberzier Jägerhof Oberzier Map of Oberzier
Auestrasse
z. Currently no description 10/08/1986 24
Parish Church “St.  Martin "
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Parish Church “St. Martin " Oberzier
Kirchstrasse 32
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Parish Church of St. Martin Oberzier. Lower parts of the tower from the 16th century; Extension from 1754, nave in 1871 according to plans by Vincenz Statz from Cologne; Forward brick west tower on a square floor plan, middle storey with round-arched double panels to the west and south, bell storey with round-arched sound windows, 8-sided slate helmet, on the ground floor portal in baroque forms made of trachyte, 20th century; Brick nave, hall building in neo-Gothic shapes with buttresses (presumably formerly 3-aisled hall); Choir with 3/8 end; Inside, completely rebuilt to a simple hall with a flat ceiling. A bluestone cross from the 18th century in the associated cemetery. 1754, 1871 04/30/1986 22nd
House Horn House Horn Oberzier
Siefstrasse 25
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Horn house, 18th century; small courtyard with eaves-facing residential building, 2-storey, plastered half-timbering, cornice; right adjoining gate passage, entrance on the courtyard side, here visible framework; Window on the first floor enlarged, inside the hallway with a Cologne ceiling; Gable roof; last remnant of the small-scale half-timbered farms that were once characteristic of Oberzier; House in pretty good original condition. Barn is missing. 18th century December 20, 1984 23
Wayside shrine Wayside shrine Selhausen
Aachener Strasse
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Wayside shrine, 1927, dated with inscription; Wayside shrine in slightly expressionistic forms. Inscription: "In 1927, August 8th, my only son Heinz Bruckmann, from .."

the rest illegible; Basalt pillars on a concrete base, above the cornice a small holy house with a round arched niche, in front of it original cast iron grating, curved roof-shaped end, crowned by a cast iron cross; Unusually rare in this style.

1927 04/30/1986 25th



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