List of architectural monuments in Oerlinghausen
The list of architectural monuments in Oerlinghausen contains the listed buildings in the area of the city of Oerlinghausen in the Lippe district in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of September 2011). These monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Oerlinghausen; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
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Ev. Parish Church of St. Alexander | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 80a, Pfarrstrasse 7 map |
Late Gothic hall church, built on the foundations of a Romanesque basilica. Rebuilt in 1878 to its present form. | 1511-1517 | 1
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Vicarage Oerlinghausen | Oerlinghausen Pfarrstrasse 4 map |
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Villa Kochsiek | Oerlinghausen Detmolder Strasse 3 map |
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Home of Carl David Weber | Oerlinghausen Detmolder Strasse 4 map |
Residence of the entrepreneur Carl David Weber , built in 1895 and extended in 1897/98 to include towers that can be seen from afar. | 1895-1898 | 4th
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Former weaving mill Carl David Weber & Co. (CEWECO) | Oerlinghausen Detmolder Strasse 6-10 map |
1838 Construction of the left wing. 1850 Acquisition by Carl Weber as a house, warehouse and office. Establishment of a sewing shop in the neighboring house on the right 1923 Structural integration of the left and right wing. | 1838 | 5
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Villa Richard Müller | Oerlinghausen Detmolder Strasse 21 map |
The villa was built in 1913/1914 by the Frankfurt architect Hermann A. E. Kopf. The two-storey building is structured on the outside by stepped pilaster strips with mosaic facings . | 1913-1914 | 6th
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Residential building | Oerlinghausen Detmolder Strasse 22 map |
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Residential and commercial building | Oerlinghausen Detmolder Strasse 23 map |
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Old miller's castle | Oerlinghausen Detmolder Strasse 24 map |
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Residential building | Oerlinghausen Detmolder Strasse 42 map |
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Anthony's Chapel | Oerlinghausen Steinbruchstrasse 12 map |
Erected in 1922 and designed artistically by Berthold Müller-Oerlinghausen and his wife Jenny in the following years . | 1922 | 11
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Melmsche Hirsch Pharmacy (Oerlinghausen) | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 1 map |
Founded in 1831 by Johann Friedrich Ernst Melm. In 1931 Carl Wachsmuth received permission to use the name Wachsmuth-Melm. In 2006 the pharmacy was expanded and rebuilt. | 1831 | 12
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Restaurant Altdeutsche pubs | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 3 map |
Built in 1794 and acquired by the Georg Reuter family in 1861. Today owned by the Wachsmuth-Melm family of pharmacists and managed by the Kubus family. | 1794 | 13
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Restaurant at Vassili | Oerlinghausen Hauptstraße 9 map |
Half-timbered house | 14th
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House | Oerlinghausen Hauptstraße 10 map |
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House | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 14 map |
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Town hall Oerlinghausen | Oerlinghausen Rathausplatz 1 map |
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House | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 16 map |
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House | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 18 map |
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City hotel Oerlinghausen | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 19 map |
The building was initially called the Hotel Stadt Bremen, became the Oerlinghausen town hall in the 20th century and has been known as the city hotel since 1976. | 1712 | 20th
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Jägerhaus restaurant | Oerlinghausen Hauptstraße 21 map |
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House | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 23 map |
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House | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 25 map |
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House | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 30 map |
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former district court Oerlinghausen | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 32 map |
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House | Oerlinghausen Hauptstraße 36 map |
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House | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 38 map |
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Gasthaus Nagel | Map Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 43 |
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House | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 60 map |
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House | Oerlinghausen Hermannstrasse 12 map |
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House | Oerlinghausen Jägerstraße 10-12 map |
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old cinema | Oerlinghausen Tönsbergstrasse 3 map |
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Former synagogue | Oerlinghausen Tönsbergstrasse 4 map |
The Oerlinghauser Synagogue is a simple quarry stone building structured by strong pilaster strips . It is probably the third building at this point that was sold by the Jewish community before the Reichspogromnacht in 1938. The synagogue remained largely true to the original and today serves as an exhibition space for contemporary painting and sculpture. | 1894 | 33
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Jewish Cemetery | Oerlinghausen on the mountains map |
The former Jewish cemetery has been used as a burial place by the Jewish community since the end of the 17th century and is located a few meters above the synagogue on the ascent to Tönsberg. Weathered tombstones overgrown with ivy bear the names of old Jewish families from Oerlinghausen in Hebrew lettering. | 34
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House | Oerlinghausen Rathausstrasse 29 map |
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Mariannenstift Oerlinghausen | Oerlinghausen Robert Koch Strasse 19 map |
The building erected in 1890 was the first hospital and maternity home in Oerlinghausen and is now part of the Ev. Center for the elderly in Oerlinghausen. | 1890 | 36
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Pot stick | Oerlinghausen Robert Koch Strasse 17 map |
The building erected in 1888 was the first old people's home in Oerlinghausen and is now part of the Ev. Center for the elderly in Oerlinghausen. | 1888 | 37
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Windmill stump (Kumsttonne) | Map of Oerlinghausen Kammweg |
The Kumsttonne (from Kumst = cabbage) is a windmill stump and a landmark of Oerlinghausen that can be seen from afar on the Tönsberg at 334 meters above sea level. It was built in 1751, lost its wings in a storm in the middle of the 19th century and was preserved in this condition on the Tönsberg. | 1751 | 38
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Warrior Memorial | Map of Oerlinghausen Kammweg |
1930 | 39
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Stone pillar (survey point) | Map of Oerlinghausen Kammweg |
1875 | 40
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Lönsdenkmal south of the Kammweg | Map of Oerlinghausen Kammweg |
In 1898, Hermann Löns walked past the site of the 1928 monument. | 1928 | 41
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Giant chapel | Oerlinghausen Hermannsweg map |
The giant chapel is located on the Tönsberg ridge near the A5 hiking trail. From the medieval hall church within a prehistoric ring wall system from the 4th century BC. Only the surrounding walls are preserved. The function and construction time of the chapel are unknown. | 42
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Well Wistinghausen | Währentrup Wistinghauser Strasse 20 map |
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Huneken Court | Währentrup Währentruper Straße 90 map |
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Tenge Mausoleum | Oerlinghausen north of the Breslauer Strasse map |
Location 1 km southeast of the Niederbarkhausen estate , the ancestral home of the Tenge family. It was built in 1863 in the form of a Doric temple. At the beginning of the 20th century, the building was given a lower lobby with large windows and stone caryatids . | 1863 | 45
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Evangelical Reformed Church Helpup | Helpup Lagesche Strasse 36 map |
Neo-Romanesque Church. Plans by the architects Karl Siebold and Otto Winckler. | 1906-1907 | 46
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Rectory Helpup | Helpup Lagesche Straße 34 map |
Neo-Romanesque parsonage. Plans by the architects Karl Siebold and Otto Winckler. Quarry stone construction with 11/2 storeys on a high basement base with a two-story half-timbered gable. | 1906-1907 | 47
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Old pitcher | Helpup Bahnhofstrasse 1 card |
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Good Menkhausen | Lipperzeile Menkhauser Weg 1-3 map |
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Barthold pitcher | Lipper row Hellweg 4-6 map |
The Bartholdskrug is a half-timbered house built in 1713 in Lipperzeile . The inn, surrounded by old oaks and linden trees, is located on Hellweg in Lipperzeile. The lintel bar above the house entrance bears the inscription: Cord Henrich Grote and his wife Catrina Barkhausen had the house built before their son Barthold in 1713 . | 1713 | 50
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Post office Oerlinghausen | Oerlinghausen Rathausstrasse 15 / 15a map |
Red brick building, erected in 1905, seat of the Oerlinghauser post office until 1995. | 1905 | 51
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Half-timbered house | Helpup Wellentruper Strasse 2 map |
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Residential and commercial building | Oerlinghausen Rathausstrasse 9 / Kinogasse map |
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Residential and commercial building | Oerlinghausen Rathausstrasse 11 / Kinogasse map |
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Residential building | Oerlinghausen Rathausstrasse 17 map |
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Residential building | Helpup Bahnhofstrasse 10 card |
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Residential building | Oerlinghausen Hauptstraße 80 map |
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Langer Gottfried , oldest preserved building in the city | Oerlinghausen Hauptstrasse 53 map |
In its 400-year history, the house u. a. a jug , a bakery, a Jewish elementary school and, from 1860 to 1895, a mikveh , a cleaning bath for Jewish women. After the renovation in 2012, there are eight rental apartments there. | after 1600 | 58 |
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Commons : cultural monuments in Oerlinghausen - collection of images
Individual evidence
- ↑ Werner Höltke: Long Gottfried has experienced a lot . In: LIPPE aktuell No. 438 of October 26, 2013.