List of architectural monuments in Porta Westfalica
The list of architectural monuments in Porta Westfalica contains the listed buildings in the area of the city of Porta Westfalica in the Minden-Lübbecke district in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of November 2011). These architectural monuments are entered in part A of the list of monuments of the city of Porta Westfalica; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
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- Image: shows a picture of the monument
- Designation: gives the name or the designation of the monument
- Location: indicates the street and house number of the monument (if available) as well as the location on a map
- Description: provides further information on the monument
- Construction time: indicates the year of completion or the period of construction
- Registered since: indicates the entry in the list of monuments
- Monument no .: gives the number of the monument with which it is in the list of monuments
List of architectural monuments in Porta Westfalica
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Ev. Barkhausen Church from 1899 | Barkhausen Pfarrstrasse map |
Cross-shaped brick building with a star vault in the crossing. Erected in 1899 by the architect Hutze. Glazing of the windows from the time it was built. Altar painting by Schnorr from Carolsfeld. Next to the parsonage from 1898, partly in neo-Gothic forms made of the same stone. | 1899 | 0001
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Ev. Barkhausen Chapel, 15th century | Barkhausen Kapellenwinkel map |
Simple, rectangular hall made of porta sandstone and slated roof turrets. The cemetery around the chapel has several tombstones from 1639 and 19th century. Three half-timbered buildings, one built around 1840. Chapel angles 2,4,6. | 1450 | 0002
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Historical leveling point; Ev. Barkhausen Chapel | Barkhausen Kapellenwinkel map |
Elevation mark of the Prussian land survey from 1893 | 1893 | 0002a
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Ev. Margaret Chapel | Barkhausen Wittekindsberg map |
Small 2-bay hall building with domed groin vaults over semicircular shield and partition arches , round arched windows and heavily profiled eaves cornice; built from porta sandstone blocks. The only remainder of the Benedictine convent that was moved to Minden around 1000. The building, mentioned in a document in 1224, is stylistically from the late Romanesque period, i.e. from around 1200. | 1200 | 0003
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Wedigenstein estate | Barkhausen Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 5 map |
Manor house as a country villa in neo-renaissance style. Two-storey plastered building with corner tower and steep mansard roof with dormers Winter garden with balcony and Baluster parapet. Structure by means of Tuscan pilasters and volutes on the tower and dormers. Garden front on rusticated base. Round stair tower at the rear. Courtyard side with clock tower, covered with slate. Grotto architecture on the ground floor. Bricks and timber framing above with slate roof. | 0004
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Wedigenstein House | Barkhausen Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 5 map |
Two-storey neo-Gothic mansion (Tudor style) made of porta sandstone with crenellated crown and corner pinnacles, balcony with tracery parapet. Erected around 1860 in front of a baroque barn. A memorial stone for Wittekind from 1829 in the garden. | 1860 | 0005
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Villa around 1900 | Barkhausen Fährstrasse 5 map |
1½-storey solid building on a high quarry stone base with central gable, ground floor in brick with arched windows, upper floor in decorative framework, e.g. T. forms of the Weser renaissance, crooked hip roof with red pan cover. | 1900 | 0006
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House around 1900 | Barkhausen Fährstraße 9-11 map |
Residential house with 2 axes, two-storey eaves construction with simple cornices as a storey division, 2 symmetrical dwelling houses with arched windows in the roof zone and Tondi with stucco reliefs "Merkur" in the triangular gables. Red pan covering on a gable roof. Rear plain. | 1900 | 0007
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House around 1900/1910 | Barkhausen Fährstrasse 13 map |
Elongated building of three sections with 18 window axes to Fährstraße. Two-storey with a relatively high jamb and a flat gable roof. Window in the 7-axis left part on consoles with profiled, cranked bottles. The middle part is somewhat richer here, the windows on the ground floor on pilasters, both sections with the same garland frieze, the right-hand part with the facade facing Schwartzen Straße is considerably richer with half-columns and sheet masks. | 1900 | 0008
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House around 1900/1910 | Barkhausen Fährstraße 15 map |
Elongated building of three sections with 18 window axes to Fährstraße. Two-storey with a relatively high jamb and a flat gable roof. Window in the 7-axis left part on consoles with profiled, cranked bottles. The middle part is somewhat richer here, the windows on the ground floor on pilasters, both sections with the same garland frieze, the right-hand part with the facade facing Schwartzen Straße is considerably richer with half-columns and sheet masks. | 1900 | 0008
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House around 1900/1910 | Barkhausen Schwartze Strasse 2 map |
Elongated building of three sections with 18 window axes to Fährstraße. Two-storey with a relatively high jamb and a flat gable roof. Window in the 7-axis left part on consoles with profiled, cranked bottles. The middle part is somewhat richer here, the windows on the ground floor on pilasters, both sections with the same garland frieze, the right-hand part with the facade facing Schwartzen Straße is considerably richer with half-columns and sheet masks. | 1900 | 0008
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Hotel "Der Kaiserhof" | Barkhausen Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 1 map |
Three-storey eaves construction with a bay window on the left, first floor with quarry stone facing, second floor with decorative trusses, nine window axes, windows on the first floor are arched, on the first floor with bezels, on the second floor between the half-timbered posts, dormers with late Gothic tower attachments (slated), crooked hip roof with black Pans, entrance portal modernized, above a balustrade In December 2011, large parts of the building were destroyed by a fire; reconstruction is planned. |
1895-1896 | 0010
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Laubenhalle at the hotel "Der Kaiserhof" | Barkhausen Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 1 map |
Arcade hall in axially symmetrical wooden construction with white paintwork south of the hotel "Der Kaiserhof", in the west supporting masonry on the mountain side, open to the east, with a northern corner pavilion and central pavilion, built in 1895/1896 at the same time as the hotel as a characteristic management facility of the turn of the century | 1895-1896 | 0010b
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three-cell vault at the hotel "Der Kaiserhof" | Barkhausen Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 1 map |
Three-cell cave vault made of tuff stone on the south side of the hotel “Der Kaiserhof” with a terrace above, which is bordered on the east and south side with a sandstone balustrade; Simultaneous construction in 1895/1896 as well as construction identical to the ground floor of the hotel | 1895-1896 |
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Half-timbered house | Barkhausen Kapellenweg 10 map |
Eaves, single-storey half-timbered building of 7 axes with white partitions, smooth gable trapezoids with a crooked hip roof. Gray pan cover. Except for a small corner extension completely preserved. | 0011
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Suburban villa around 1900 | Barkhausen Portastraße 6 map |
Single-storey solid construction on a high basement base and with an attic storey, storey division with cornices and tendril frieze. 6 window axes, combined in pairs by simple high crowns in the shape of a cornice. This structure also applies to the gable front (here 4 axes, the 2 middle ones combined). In the parapet structure, in the fields of rosettes and mask of Mercury. Remise in the courtyard with central projection and side entrances. | 1900 | 0012
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Bismark relief | Barkhausen Portastraße 6a map |
Boulder with relief in the garden of the Portastr. 6a. | 0012a
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Bible school from 1900/1910 | Barkhausen Portastraße 8 map |
On a high base, 2-storey, 8-axis plastered construction with a 3-axis, 3-storey gable on the left. Pillars on the ground floor, framed portal with 6-step flight of stairs, segmental arched windows on the upper floor with arched windows, in the gable part with triangular crowns, above rectangular windows, projecting roof (hipped roof). | 1900 | 0013
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House around 1900 | Barkhausen Portastraße 10 map |
2-storey, 5-axis plastered construction on the eaves. On the ground floor with rectangular windows, on the upper floor round arched windows, each simply framed. The central door axis is accentuated a little by cut stone and pavement, framed double round window and tonde with Pegasus relief, crowning gable, flat saddle roof with red pan covering. | 1900 | 0014
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Suburban villa around 1890/1900 | Barkhausen Portastrasse 29 map |
Ornate 2-storey neo-renaissance villa with 5 window axes in the eaves side. Ground floor with rusticated corner blocks. Upper floor with blinding pilasters and straight beams. Central axis with bay window and balustrade on plastic consoles. Gable roof with Renaissance gables, fan patterns, pylons, spherical attachments. Back gable above the bay window based on the Weser Renaissance pattern, right winter garden, 2-storey, upper storey open with pillars and arcades. Simple carriage house. | 1890 | 0015
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Wittekindsburg , inn around 1900 | Barkhausen Wittekindsburg map |
2-storey, 5-axis building with 1-axis, high central tower and 6-axis half-timbered extension on the left as a ballroom. Base and ground floor made of quarry stone with double rectangular windows. Upper floor in ornamental framework except for the tower, which is built entirely in rubble. Only cantilevered half-timbered upper floor. | 1900 | 0016
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Moltketurm from 1809/1820 | Barkhausen Am Kammweg between Kaiser Wilhelm Monument and Wittekindsburg map |
First signal tower for land surveying on the highest point of the Wittekindsberg (1802). In 1820 raised to a lookout tower to 50 feet, name changed several times. Slightly conical sandstone square tower on a round ground plan. Upper platform open, cantilevered on consoles, with pointed arch tower and spiral staircase. | 1809 | 0017
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Kaiser Wilhelm monument from 1892/1896 | Barkhausen Kaiserstrasse map |
Monumental canopy on a high stepped base, built in 1892/1896 by the architect Bruno Schmitz from Berlin, which houses the bronze statue of Kaiser Wilhelm I in imperator pose by the sculptor Kaspar Zumbusch. | 1895 | 0018
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War memorial from 1920/1925 | Barkhausen Kaiserstraße / map of the Kaiserdenkmal on the right |
Monument on a high base (quarry stone), three steps and pylon with plaques of honor, rusticated frame and iron cross, flat cover plate. | 1920 | 0019
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Rothenhoff manor | Costedt Gutsstrasse 30 map |
Two-storey villa in the style of late Berlin classicism with a right-hand tower (Belvedere) porticus and garden loggia, built around 1860/62 (Stüler Persius period). Brick building plastered with stucco ornaments and a console cornice. Two quarry stone stables, 1835 three-storey half-timbered warehouse, half-hipped roof, two-storey five-axis solid house, flat gable roof (barn converted into a residential building). In the park female figure (sandstone) leaning against a palm tree. Boemer's inheritance funeral from 1926. | 1835 | 0020
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Courtyard from 1863 | Costedt Gutsstrasse 3 map |
Four-post house, brick infill, gable slightly protruding on lugs, stitch beam, upper third of the gable staggered twice and boarded up. Black pan cover, on the right modern solid extension, left side wall white compartments. Rear gable FW, protruding twice, top boarded. Inscription on the gate beam and the back gable threshold. | 1863 | 0021
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Courtyard from 1806 | Costedt Gutsstrasse 16 map |
Four-column construction, brick shelves, gable on filler wood, protruding on lugs on the middle gable beam, boarded upper gable half, gray pan covering, otherwise solid. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1806 | 0022
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Courtyard from 1884 | Costedt Maschweg 14 map |
Four-column construction, brick shelves, gable on lugs protruding twice, upper gable half boarded up, similar to FW rear gable. Gable. Brown pan cover. Inscription on the gate beam, gable sill, back gable sill and upper back gable beam. | 1884 | 0025
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Courtyard from 1873 | Costedt Maschweg 16 map |
Four-post house, red compartments, gable slightly protruding on lugs, boarded gable triangle. Back gable on a brick plinth with a round half-hip and a large crested gable, red pan cover. Inscription on the gate beam. An elongated FW barn-stable on the site. | 1873 | 0026
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Hof, Heuerlingshaus from 1861 a. Bakehouse | Costedt To the ponds 10 map |
Four-post construction, brick fillings on the gables and plaster compartments in the longitudinal walls. Gables protruding slightly on thresholds, top boarded, red pan covering. Back gable on filling boards simply protruding, top boarded up. Inscription on the gable thresholds of both gables and the gate beam. | 1861 | 0027
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Ev. Parish Church of Eisbergen | Eisbergen Eisberger Kirchweg 1 map |
An essentially Romanesque hall building with a west tower. Expanded to the south in 1662 (inscription). Two-aisled complex with an irregular polygonal connection. Buttresses. Two ogival wooden barrels on stone posts inside. Two-part tracery windows. Equipment: slim octagonal baptismal font with angels and evangelists by Johann Schwarte, ins. 1606. Carved parapets from 1592. | 1590 | 0028
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Rittergut Eisbergen from 1911/1914 | Eisbergen Weserstraße 16 map |
According to § 2 DSchG it is a main house with 7 window axes. Two-storey solid construction with pilaster structure. Curved mansard roof. Large central projectile with corner oriel and crooked hip. In front of it, portico made of Tuscan columns with tendril frieze and coat of arms on the entablature. Entrance portal with gate beams and tendril patterns. Stylized rosettes between the windows. Left wing polygonal. On the left a single-storey pavilion. In the park in front of the entrance fountain and garden sculptures and balustrade. A two-storey stable belonging to the manor house, timber-framed and a. on the ground floor a kind of loggia on Tuscan columns with wall fountain, drinking troughs, crooked hip roof from 1911-14. Pigsty: two-storey building, on the ground floor with quarry stone blocks, on the upper floor with half-timbering. Roof pulled forward, at the end of the 19th century. Old park with bosket was preserved. In the main house old furnishings, as well as furnishings from the church, death shields, mid 17th – 18th centuries. Century | 1911 | 0029
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Servants' house late 18th / early 19th century | Eisbergen Weserstraße 16 map |
A wide, two-storey half-timbered building with white plastered compartments, protruding twice on stitch beams and filler wood, clad on the right, hipped roof, red pan covering. | 1810 | 0030
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Gut Eisbergen, orangery 18th / 19th century | Eisbergen Weserstraße 16 map |
A half-timbered building with 15 wide window strips to the southwest, hipped roof with red pan covering, weather vane inscribed, v. Schellersheim | 1800 | 0031
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Court from 1840/1871 | Icebergs Albert-Schweitzer-Straße 20 map |
A four-column construction, brick compartment, right z. Partly massive, boarded gable protruding on stitch beams, red pan covering, residential gable protruding twice, boarded upper half of the gable. Inscription on the gate beam and the back gable threshold. | 1840 | 0033
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Barn / stable from 1837 | Icebergs Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 21 map |
Three-frame house with white compartments. Boarded gable triangle. With an added gate in each of the gables. Red pan cover. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1837 | 0035
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Courtyard from 1876 | Eisbergen Alter Kirchweg 96 map |
A four-column house with brick infill, high gable with boarded top, gable triangle on stitch beam, frame and gable threshold. The rear gable protrudes twice on a stitch beam, the upper half of the gable is shingled. Inscription on the gate beam and gable threshold. A half-timbered store made of brick on the ground floor of the courtyard. | 1876 | 0036
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Bruchhof farm from 1848 | Icebergs Bruchhof 57 map |
A two-storey, seven-axis plastered building with an entrance porch and an extension on the right, arched windows, hipped roof with red pan covering. Right and left in front of the main house flanking barns, e.g. Partly in half-timbered houses, mostly massive with a crooked hip roof. Formerly part of Gut Eisbergen. | 1848 | 0037
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court | Icebergs Fischerstadt 15 map |
Four-column construction, brick shelves, double cantilevered gable, boarded gable top, red pan covering. Rear gable designed the same. Inscription on archway. | 0038
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Courtyard from 1852 | Eisbergen Fülmer Strasse 1 map |
Four-frame house with modern brick extension on the right. Gable triangle boarded up, red pan covering. Inscription on the gate beam. In the courtyard is a half-timbered barn from the 19th century. Gable with 2 gates and boarded top. Back gable with compartment. Inscription on the back gable threshold. Partly clay plaster. | 1852 | 0039
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Courtyard from 1838 | Icebergs Rüdeort 10 card |
Four-column construction, brick compartments, boarded gable protruding on stitch beams, red pan covering, rear gable like front, inscription on the gate beam. | 1838 | 0041
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House from 1863 | Icebergs Weinsberg 13 card |
Two-frame house with brick fillings, boarded gable, red pan covering. Back gable protruding onto the gable sill. Boarded up tip. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1863 | 0044
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Courtyard from 1842 | Eisbergen Weserstraße 8 map |
Four-post construction, yellow plaster compartments, e.g. Partly painted, boarded gable protruding on stitch beam, red pan covering, rear gable designed similarly. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1842 | 0045
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Kötterhaus from 1857 | Icebergs The Emme 19 Map |
Oak three-column construction with right-hand bucket, longitudinal deele and three-part chamber compartment. The gable roof has predominantly a natural red hollow tile covering. Rectangular base made of sandstone. Gate handles with wheel deflectors and painted tendril carvings. Gate beams and headbands with carved and painted lettering. | 1857 | 0046
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Courtyard from 1766 | Eisbergen Weserstraße 23 map |
Three-post construction, brick shelves, boarded gable on stitched beams and lugs, red pan covering, back gable totally slated, protruding twice. Inscription on the gate beam. Left-hand half-timbered stall extension on sandstone blocks. | 1766 | 0047
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Tower windmill, mid-19th century | Icebergs Raw Field 2 Map |
Tower windmill in the basement made of quarry stone with a beaded cornice made of ashlar. Rising masonry made of very carefully worked and sharpened ashlar blocks. Windmill designed as a dutchman, the access doors are made with sandstone frames. Shingled cap, equipped with a compass rose drive and flap wings. | 1850 | 0048
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War memorial 1848/1864/70/71 from 1907 | Icebergs Rüdeort 1 card |
Block on base with corner profiles. On top of it a volute with a leaf frieze and weapon reliefs. Above it an obelisk with a crowning eagle (cast). Dedicated by the Eisbergen Warrior Association in 1907. The names W. Hartmann, H. Bormeier, H. Wehlage on a corner plinth. | 1848 | 0049
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War memorial 1813/1913 from 1913 | Icebergs Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse map |
Boulder with the inscription '18. October 1813/1913 ' | 1913 | 0050
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War memorial of the First World War from 1920/1925 | Eisbergen Eisberger Kirchweg 1 map |
Pylon on a two-tier, rusticated base with corner reinforcement with kneeling soldier, bayonet in hand. | 1920 | 0051
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Courtyard building around 1830 | Icebergs The Emme 23 Map |
The layout of the small courtyard building, built in 1830, is still unchanged. The longitudinal deele is fully preserved. A lower flett room adjoins on one side. In the chamber compartment, three living and sleeping chambers characteristic of the building type have been preserved. | 1830 | 0052
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Ev. Parish church Hausberge | Hausberge Kiekenbrink 7 map |
Broad, simple hall building with three-sided choir closure, west tower, re. 1599, isolated buttresses, choir window with fish bubble tracery, three-part window tracery in the nave, wooden ceiling inside, furnishings: late Gothic, octagonal baptismal font, Renaissance epitaph, 16th century m. Relief representation of the child blessing of Christ. | 1599 | 0052a
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Schalksburg | Local mountains Schalksburgstraße 4 map |
Two two-storey solid buildings, each with 2 window axis lengths, made of quarry stone, plastered (houses with the gables partly built together). Maybe rebuilt after 1648. A single flight of stairs in the main gable. Above an inscription stone with the date. | 1650 | 0053
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Town hall from 1909 | Hausberge Kempstrasse 1 map |
High quarry stone plinth, broadly laid two-storey plastered plastered building with a high, curved central gable on a dominant hillside, entrance portal between rusticated pilasters, above sandstone bay windows. Arched windows on the ground floor, rectangular windows, on the upper floor round bay windows on the right, open loggia on the left, pan-hipped roof with octagonal, copper-covered dormer. Side with truss. | 1909 | 0054
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House "Elector" | Lerbeck at the gate 1 card |
Heavily structured solid construction on a pre-blinded rubble stone base. Three-storey with a large risalit and a dwelling. Side with gable and stair tower.
Addition: According to the resolution of the committee for cultural work and social affairs of November 20, 1984 only the eastern side (facing the railway) was placed under protection. |
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Half-timbered houses | Local mountains moat 6 map |
Two gabled half-timbered houses. No. 6 with two-storey gable porch on the right. No. 8 two-story, plastered in the facade. The street gable triangles are clad. No. 6 in the two-storey back gable framework, No. 8 slated at the back (gable triangle). Otherwise both in the rear part half-timbered. | 0056
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Half-timbered houses | Hausberge Burggraben 8 map |
Two gabled half-timbered houses. No. 6 with two-storey gable porch on the right. No. 8 two-story, plastered in the facade. The street gable triangles are clad. No. 6 in the two-storey back gable framework, No. 8 slated at the back (gable triangle). Otherwise both in the rear part half-timbered. | 0056
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House (cafe) | Hausberge Hauptstrasse 29 map |
Two-storey half-timbered house with flat gable roof, white compartments. Partially enlarged window. Left gable corner on the ground floor removed. Modern single-storey half-timbered extension for guest rooms. Inscription with date on the gable threshold (1623), probably hardly original. At the end of 2015, the renovation of the dilapidated house began after the extension had been demolished. Complete removal of the roof and gable at the beginning of 2016. Reconstruction of the roof with large dormers . The renewed front gable now without beam heads and the typical protrusions . | 0058
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Gasthaus "Alt Hausberge" | Hausberge Hauptstrasse 33 map |
Two-storey, plastered gable construction made of half-timbered houses. Gable protruding twice, boarded up. The back gable partially removed on the ground floor due to a passage and supported on iron. Red pan cover. | 0059
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Tönsmeierhof | Hausberge Hauptstraße 39 map |
Burgmannshof. Single-storey half-timbered building, gable protruding on stitch beams, solid rear gable, hipped roof with red pan covering. | 0060
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Burgmannshof end of the 17th century | Hausberge Hauptstraße 41 map |
Burgmannshof der von Lange, two-storey half-timbered building on a sloping base with a high pitched roof with brown pans. Half-timbered plastered. Gable protruding three times. Modern extension on the left. Rear gable triangle clad with Eternit. Window partially changed. | 1690 | 0061
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Residential building | Hausberge Hauptstraße 45 map |
Two and a half storey, five-axis, late classical plastered building on a high base. The central axis is accentuated by a bay window, rectangular windows with bottles. Rectangular window on the upper floor with an ornamental window sill and crowning acroteries, small rectangular window in the mezzanine, tooth cut, flat gable roof with red pan cover. | 0062
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Residential building | Hausberge Hauptstrasse 46 map |
Two-storey, elongated half-timbered building with plastered compartments, facade facing Hauptstrasse. in Eternit cladding, otherwise massive ground floor, half-hip roof, black pan covering. 2013 Damage to the roof structure due to arson. | 0063
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Residential and commercial building around 1890/1900 | Hausberge Hauptstrasse 47 map |
Two-storey plaster u. Half-timbered building on a hillside on the basement. Polygonal central bay window with high jamb u. pointed hood with green pans. On the ground floor plastered square plinths with Doric owls on the bay window and a large window on each side. Upper floor on the left with a three-part window under an arched crown, upper floor on the right in ornamental framework with three windows, hipped roof with red pans. | 1890 | 0064
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Residential and commercial building | Hausberge Hauptstrasse 48 map |
Eaves, two-storey solid house with 7 axes with a crooked hip roof, presumably using older material. Right part with portal slightly set back. In the roof a three-axle dwelling with a triangular brick gable, probably later. Brown pan cover. Stone-framed window (old post office from 1835). | 1835 | 0065
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House from 1681 | Local mountains behind the church 3 map |
Gable-mounted, two-storey half-timbered house with light-colored compartments, two-storey gable porch on the left, gable protruding three times on stitch beams. Side walls partially solid. The back gable is probably quite massive. 1681 could be the correct date of construction. Opposite, in the direction of the church, a single-storey building (half-timbered) with a massive extension. Plastered back gable over half-timbering. | 1681 | 0067
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Residential and commercial building (silk weaver's house) | Hausberge Kiekenbrink 1 card |
Two-storey half-timbered corner house standing on a high base in an exposed corner location on a slope. Each protruding on ornate stitch beams, on the ground floor shop fittings from the 19th century with red pan cover. | 0069
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Two-storey half-timbered house | Hausberge Kiekenbrink 10 map |
Two-storey half-timbered building with white plastered frames, gable protruding on stitch beams, upper gable half boarded up. Solid back. Gable roof with red pan covering. | 0071
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Old customs house | Hausberge Kiekenbrink 12 map |
Building that served as a customs post in 1722 after the introduction of excise duties and the elevation of the previously vacant market town Hausberge to the status of the city. At that time, all goods entering and leaving a city were subject to excise, a kind of sales tax. Since the Kirchsiek was not yet developed as a solid road at that time, the road connection went from Hausberge in the direction of Rinteln and vice versa, with a stagecoach and horse-drawn carriage over the Kiekenbrink and through the Hohlen Weg. To monitor incoming and outgoing goods via this route, a customs station was set up in the aforementioned building. A customs barrier is said to have been in front of the building until the excise was lifted. | 0071b
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Cellar on Hauptstrasse from 1853 | Hausberge Hauptstrasse 52 map |
When the lower market town of Hausberge was settled along the main street, no cellars could be built in the houses because of the high groundwater level. These so-called mountain cellars were therefore built on the slopes opposite the built-up properties to store potatoes, Runkeln and other garden fruits. This mountain cellar was often shared by several families. The Bergkeller opposite the house in Hauptstrasse. 52 dates from 1853. | 1853 | 0071c
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Window reveal at the Johannsen house (now Brosius) | Hausberge Hauptstrasse 14 map |
Window reveal made from fragments of stone-carved parts from Oberkirchen sandstone. According to the local home keeper, these are parts of the Schalksburg, which was demolished after 1723. | 0073a
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Station entrance building with track retaining wall | Local mountains Platte Weide 1 card |
a) Station reception building:
The former station reception building Porta is located on the line of the Cologne-Mindener Railway (from 1879 Prussian State Railway) from Hamm to Minden, which opened on October 15, 1847. It is an elongated plastered building consisting of several components in a neoclassical design. The building was built in 1913/18 by the company Bludau, Insterburg as a new building in place of its predecessor. In addition to the Porta monument, the Porta station is a structural adornment and a landmark of the Weser breakthrough "Porta Westfalica", which is symbolic for Westphalia, with its three traffic routes: river, road and railway line. It can be seen in unity with the monument in whose overall historical context it was created and whose architectural objectives it does justice to in this late Wilhelmine era. Designed with all-round visibility, it defines the bank opposite the Porta monument. It is therefore not only important for the city of Porta, but also for Westphalia. In addition, it documents the development of the city in terms of traffic and economic history and is a testament to the architecture of the railway station of that era. Scientific and urban planning reasons must be given for its preservation and use. b) Track retaining wall: This property is a retaining wall of the embankment on the Cologne-Mindener Railway, running parallel to the banks of the Weser. It shows a uniform Art Nouveau design with strong pillars and an openwork railing. The wall was built in concrete. Here at the narrowest point of the “Porta Westfalica” it secures the embankment against the lower Weseraue. Its special significance lies in its testimony to the demands and mentality of that time, to solve even the simplest building tasks in a creative way, especially as here the retaining wall, opposite the Porta monument, was built at an important place in terms of urban development. Thus, together with the Porta Westfalica-Hausberge station building, it has a very distinctive character. Scientific and urban planning reasons must be given for the preservation and use. |
1915 | 0073b
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Ev. Parish church of Holtrup from 1517 | Holtrup Holtruper Straße 66 map |
Transverse rectangular massive west tower from the 12th century. Three-bay hall building with 5/8 end, built in 1517 by master Johann Cruse (inscription on the south-eastern buttress). Ribbed vaults on consoles, two-part tracery windows. Equipment: Crescent moon Madonna and 12 apostles from a Marian altar from 1525. Excellent work in the workshop of the Hildesheim Benedict Master, old version. Late Gothic baptismal font, pulpit from 1558, galleries from 1660. In the cemetery some gravestones and war memorial from the First World War. Pylon with roll of honor. | 1517 | 0074
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Schmiedebrink farm 1
(former forge) from 1854 |
Holtrup Schmiedebrink 1 card |
Four-column construction standing on rubble stone base, brick compartment, gable protruding twice on lugs, totally boarded up. Red pan cover. Half-timbered rear gable with semicircular hip and forelock. Inscription on the gate beam, gable sill and back gable sill. | 1854 | 0077
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Residential building
(Four-post facade from 1508) |
Holtrup Schmiedebrink 6 card |
Facade of a four-column house with light-colored compartments on the ground floor and decorative masonry in the gable, which protrudes on mighty lugs with several dew bars. The point is boarded up on studs. Heavy gate beams. Inscription. | 1508 | 0078
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Courtyard from 1848 | Holtrup Unterloh 71 map |
Four-frame house with white compartments, gable protruding on lugs, boarded up. Back gable on stitch beams and filler wood protruding twice, top of the gable boarded up on lugs. The rear gable is partially connected to the modern house. Black pan cover, inscription on the gate beam. | 1848 | 0080
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Remains of the former Weser ferry and ferry house | Holtrup Vössen card |
Remains of a former Weser ferry with a paved access ramp, masts for the guide rope and tensioning device as well as a small ferry house. The mast on the opposite side of the Weser and the second ramp are located in the Bad Oeynhausen city area. The object is a rarity for Westphalia. Even the remains of this facility can still give a clear picture of the ferry traffic at that time. Scientific reasons are to be given for the preservation and use. | 0081
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Ev. Parish church Holzhausen | Holzhausen Frankenring map |
Original Romanesque hall construction of two nave bays, retracted choir with round apse u. Romanesque west tower. The nave was doubled to the north in the Baroque period. Entrances to the tower and north side from 1669. In the south wall pointed tracery windows in round arched blind arches between wall pillar templates. West tower open on two floors towards the ship, a chimney in the west wall of the upper floor. Wall paintings from the 16th century in the apse: the flagellation of Christ covered by the remains of a Gregory mass, around 1500. | 1500 | 0083
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Gut Amorkamp, (formerly moated castle) | Holzhausen Amorkamp 1 card |
Two-storey half-timbered house (plastered) with 5 axes. Middle part accentuated like a risalit with a small outside staircase. Door with side windows, balcony with balcony door and windows. The side windows are arranged in pairs. Hipped roof. Modern extensions on the side. On the left a small terrace with a Rococo grille. Farm buildings partially preserved. Old trees and gate entrance on the site. The rest of the moat is present. A hereditary burial in the area (hardly preserved). | 0084
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Community hall (former parsonage) | Holzhausen Gänsemarkt 6 map |
Wide four-column construction, white plastered compartments, only the front and 1st side original, gate closed. Half-hip roof with red pan covering, inscription on the gate beam. | 0086
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Courtyard from 1843 | Holzhausen Gänsemarkt 5 map |
Four-frame courtyard with light-colored compartments on the ground floor and red brick fillings in the gable, boarded up tip (parts of the half-timbering in the gable triangle with modern windows). The left side wall and compartment have been massively renewed. Brown pan cover. | 1843 | 0087
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Courtyard from 1897 | Holzhausen Costedter Strasse 3 map |
Stately brick courtyard with ornamental bandage in yellow stone, gable with console frieze divided in two parts, protruding by half a stone thickness, all windows arched with an accompanying round bar. Red pan cover. Back gable protruding three times with bracket friezes, windows on the ground floor combined in pairs. Inscription on the wedge stone of the sandstone courtyard gate and sandstone slab in the gable triangle. | 1897 | 0090
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court | Holzhausen Vennebecker-Bruch-Strasse 6 map |
Four-frame house with brick compartments, gable on lugs, double cantilevered, top boarded, left half-timbered wall, right wall solid. Half-timbered rear gable entirely clad in wood. Rafters on profiled hangers. Red pan cover. Inscription on the gate beam and gable threshold. | 0093
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Courtyard from 1806/1868 | Holzhausen Vlothoer Strasse 97 map |
Four-column construction with half-timbered porch on the left, decorative brick compartments, gable protruding on stitch beam, boarded-up gable top, red pan covering. Back gable like the front, later rebuilt. Inscription on the gate beam and the back gable threshold. | 1806 | 0094
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Former Oheimb estate from 1690 | Holzhausen Vlothoer Strasse 120 map |
Two-wing system, two-storey, modern rough plaster, severely disfiguring and changed. Old lintel with frame and alliance coat of arms (from Grone, from Dumstorf), hipped roof. Old park with hereditary burial from 1907. | 1690 | 0095
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Tower windmill | Holzhausen Hackfeldstrasse 55 map |
On an artificial hill with a camp construction, high plastered conical tower, hood covered flat with tar paper. Parts of the transmission still exist. | 0096
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War memorial around 1920 | Map of Holzhausen Möllberger Strasse |
Sandstone block with pilaster frame on rubble stone base. Strongly profiled crown. On the block between the pilasters there is a relief of a kneeling soldier, nameplates to the side. Dedication plaque below the relief, heavily weathered. At the corner of Vlothoer Strasse / Möllberger Strasse, a simple memorial from 1939–1945. Sandstone pylon with warning plaque and iron cross. On the back a stone tablet: 100th anniversary of the birthday of Wilhelm the Great, erected by the Holzhausen Warrior Association on March 22, 1897. | 1920 | 0097
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Grave site from 1818 | Holzhausen Helser Bruch / corner Linken Mühle map |
Grave slab in the bushes at the Linke Mühle. Belonged to the von Oheimb family. Basalt block: 245 × 150 × 25 cm. Inscription: Johann Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Oheimb. Wishes to rest here, who was a Schaumburg-Lippian colonel and chief of an infantry regiment in the 7-year war. Born June 15, 1735, died June 9, 1818. | 1818 | 0098
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Ev. Parish church of Kleinenbremen from 1894 | Small br. Deliusstrasse 2 map |
Medieval tower with a Romanesque tympana depicting a blessing hand of God between stars and rich framing. Second, a lion relief in an ornamental frame. Nave: neo-Gothic cross-shaped hall with three naves. | 1894 | 0099
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House (courtyard) from 1842 | Small br. Old street 35 map |
Relatively short four-frame house with red brick compartments. Gable on stitch beam and profiled filler wood protruding slightly, top boarded up. Solid back gable on the ground floor with 3/4 round hip. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1842 | 0100
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Courtyard from 1887 | Small br. Am Rehm 27 card |
Cross-open four-column construction. Brick compartments painted in yellow, red pan cover. Smooth gable with boarded peaks. | 1887 | 0101
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Hof, 19th century | Small br. Deliusstrasse 1 map |
Four-column construction with white plastered compartments, gable protruding twice on stitch beam, upper gable half boarded up. | 0103
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Courtyard from 1828 (arable bourgeois house) | Small br. Deliusstrasse 13 map |
Small four-column construction with relatively high walls, on the right half-timbered extension on a brick cellar, brick filling, partly red or white, grouted, smooth gable, boarded up upper half. Two-storey rear gable with a round hip. Red pan cover. Gate partially clogged. | 1828 | 0104
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Barn from 1851 | Small br. Deliusstrasse 14 map |
Stately half-timbered barn with narrow framework. Left and right-hand goals, red pan cover. Inscriptions on the gates and the gable thresholds. On the site there is a two-storey half-timbered storage facility with a bakery (registered under serial no. 178). Main house from 1910, single storey with 4 window axes and a dwelling, later neo-classicism. A half-hip roof with a black pan. | 1851 | 0105
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Courtyard from 1849 | Small br. Kleinenbremer Strasse 10 map |
Four-frame house with solid transverse gable living area. Brick fillings, gables on stitch beams and filler wood protruding slightly. Boarded up tip. Red pan cover. Left half-timbered stable - barn extension. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1849 | 0106
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House at the beginning of the 19th century | Small br. Kleinenbremer Strasse 21 map |
Single-storey house on the eaves with a hipped roof over an L-shaped floor plan with blue-gray partitions. Gate in the side wing clogged, partly on a solid base. Red pan cover. | 0108
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Main courtyard building from 1840 | Wülpke Rintelner Strasse 240 map |
Four-frame courtyard with gate moved from the central axis. Red brick compartment, gable on stitch beam and profiled filler wood protruding three times, top boarded up. Red pan cover. | 1840 | 0109
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Courtyard from 1859 | Wülpke Rintelner Strasse 276 map |
Four-column construction, brick compartments, gable on stitch beams and profiled filler wood protruding twice, upper gable half boarded up. Red pan cover. Solid back gable. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1859 | 0110
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Four-column construction from 1723 | Small br. Schillingshof 2 card |
Four-column construction with a forecourt, white plastered compartments, boarded gable protruding on stitch beams, red pan covering, rear gable designed in the same way as the front. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1723 | 0111
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Hof, mid-19th century | Small br. Schillingshof 5 card |
Four-column construction with brick infills, right rear side wall in the lower part solid, boarded gable. Red pan cover. On the left a small promontory, partly massive. Inscription on the gate beam (painted over). Two-storey rear gable, also with boarded gable triangle. | 1850 | 0112
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Courtyard, four-column house | Small br. Selliendorfer Strasse 30 map |
Four-frame house with red compartments, smooth gable with boarded gable top, rear gable simply protruding with a round half-hip. Red pan cover. Inscription (painted over) on the gate beam. Massive additions to the right and left. | 0113
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Wollbrechtshof | Small br. Wollbrechtshof 3 card |
Main house, a four-column building from 1802 with a two-storey residential part renewed around 1860, this building in particular with the listed parts: gable walls, living part, left column row inside, ceiling beam position and roof truss of the old divider house from 1790, originally a hallway house, later with kitchen installation, this building minus roof extension and a small extension on the right (this one with a reconditioned piece of outer wall), the barn from 1743, a typical barn building of the Mindener Land with a side passage and three side compartments and the bakery from 1747, a likewise typical building with a remarkable preserved forge and new outside oven. | 1802 | 0113a
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War memorial from 1920/25 | Small br. Deliusstrasse 2 map |
Semicircular wall with plaques of honor, with an inscription in the middle, a sculpture on it: a soldier helping his dying comrade. Sculptor Kaule, Bückeburg. | 1920 | 0114
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Ev. Church from 1888/1892 | Lerbeck Zur Porta / corner Kirchweg map |
Neo-Gothic hall with west tower made of ashlar 1888/92. Inside there are galleries on three pillars. Altar and glazing from the time it was built. | 1888 | 0115
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Courtyard from 1859 | Lerbeck An der Lerbeeke 2 card |
Four-post construction with added gate, brick compartment, half-round hip, red pan covering, rear gable and front. Inscription on the gate beam and gable threshold. | 1859 | 0116
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Courtyard from 1863 | Lerbeck to Porta 80 map |
Four-column construction, brick compartments, full round hip with red pan covering (like the roof), shed slate, half-timbered back gable on stitch beams and filling boards simply protruding, half-round hip. Inscription on the gate beam and the back gable threshold. | 1863 | 0118
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Court from 1799/1866 | Lerbeck Zur Porta 81 map |
Four-frame building from 1866, built by the master carpenter Büntte for the Drögemeier couple. The ground floor of a previous building from 1799 (see Rähm on the back gable) was reused in the living area. The economic section was drastically changed in the course of the 20th century, with the old archway in the gable being removed and the opening closed. It was reused for a cross passage. Inner scaffolding below the roof beams removed here. The monument value is limited to the exterior of the house, including the beams and the roof, as well as the preserved parts of the older living area, especially the middle room with the door and lambris from the construction period and colorful glazed windows to the former Flett. | 1799 | 0119
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Courtyard from 1861 | Lerbeck Zur Porta 85 map |
Four-frame house with red compartments in decorative masonry with a round hip. Massive extensions on the sides. Solid back with transverse residential building. Brown pan cover. Inscription on the gate beam and gable threshold. | 1861 | 0120
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Portal and tombstone in Lerbeck | Lerbeck To the Porta / corner of Kirchweg |
Arched portal on the south side of the church square with fittings and coat of arms around 1600, in front of the old church, church square wall with tombstone. | 0122
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Weser gauge Porta | Lerbeck at the gate card |
a) Level slat system with the bank reinforcement in the quarry stone masonry and the accompanying staircase b) Automatic level, consisting of: seepage shaft, pipeline, float shaft made of well rings 1.0 m O, gauge house. Level on the eastern bank of the Weser with quadruple level slats on the quarry stone masonry. Marked level staffs up to 8 m. On the right side staircase in natural stone. In the upper third, the gauge there is secured against falling by a simple railing. The level rods described above are used for direct reading of the respective water levels. A level recorder is also available for automatic registration of the respective water levels. It is located in a separate building (gauge house). |
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Courtyard from 1863 | Lohfeld Eisberger Strasse 207 map |
Four-frame house with brick fillings, smooth gable, boarded up upper half. On the left massive barn extension (wall but undisturbed), rear gable simply protruding with a light round hip and tuft. Red pan cover. Inscription on the gate beam and gable threshold. | 1863 | 0124
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Barn, stable and half-timbered water mill from 1891 | Lohfeld To the Mühlenhöfe 40 map |
Barn with a massive extension on the left, four-column construction with brick compartments and boarded gable, rear gable with round hip. Red pan cover. Inscription on the gate beam. Half-timbered water mill with white compartments on a high gable roof, boarded gable. Remains of the furnishings are present, as well as a pond and water wheel axle, probably from the middle of the 19th century. Red pan cover. | 1891 | 0125
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Courtyard from 1855 | Lohfeld Lohfelder Strasse 231 map |
Four-frame house with red brick fillings, a round half-hip with a forelock, massive extensions on the right and left. Back gable protruding three times on filler wood and stitch beam, top boarded up, only left side solid. Red pan cover. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1855 | 0127
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Courtyard from 1874 | Lohfeld Südhang 70 map |
Four-column construction expanded on the right. Brick compartment, full round hip, red pan covering, half-timbered back gable on ashlar base, partly solid on the left. Semicircular hip. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1874 | 0128
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Courtyard from 1802 | Möllbergen To the courtyards 1 card |
Main building, four-column house with brick infills, the court gable boarded up in a triangle, in the rear gable with ornamental bandage (new) protruding on lugs. Inscriptions on the pediment. Storage room with oven, gate beam dated 1813, half-timbered with brick fillings. Body penitentiary from 1883 with brick panels. Smooth court gable with boarded top, as well as back gable. | 1802 | 0129
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Laurentius Chapel | Nammen Laurentiusstrasse 4a map |
Half-timbered hall construction with a polygonal end and roof turret. | 16th Century | 0132
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Hof, 19th century | Nammen Im Diekhoff 7 card |
Courtyard with massive extension on the right. Compartments with red brick. Gable protruding on stitch beam with half round hip on headbands. Red pan cover. Back gable simply cantilevered on stitch beams and profiled filler wood. Half round hip. Inscription on the gate beam. | 0135
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Court from 1770/19. Century | Nammen Im Diekhoff 9 card |
Four-column construction on a rectangular base with brick compartments and a semicircular hipped Eternit roof. Red pan cover. Solid right side. Half-timbered rear gable like front dated 1770. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1770 | 0136
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Hof Leibzucht from 1835 | Nammen Laurentiusstrasse 27 map |
Four-frame house with decorative masonry. Massive cultivation on the left. Smooth gable with boarded top. The back gable on the ground floor is solidly faced. Round half-hip. Red pan cover. Inscription on the gate beam and both gable thresholds. | 1835 | 0137
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Courtyard from 1800 | Nammen Rintelner Strasse 112 map |
Four-column construction with brick compartments and full round hip. Gable tip slated. Red pan cover. Half-timbered rear gable 2-storey, protruding on stitch beams and filler wood, half hipped Eternit covered, forelock boarded, inscription on the gate beam. | 1800 | 0140
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Courtyard from 1840 | Nammen Untkenstrasse 8 map |
Four-column construction with brick compartments and solid barn extension on the right. Left wall partially solid. Smooth gable with boarded gable top. Rear gable protruding twice. Boarded gable top. Inscription on the gate beam and gable threshold. Red pan cover. Bakery probably still in the 18th century. White compartments with boarded gable triangles. Oven removed 15 years ago: Partly solidly veneered. Body breeding at the rear massively expanded with half round hip, 19th century. | 1840 | 0141
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Courtyard from 1857 | Nammen Laurentiusstrasse 14 map |
Four-column construction standing on a high base, brick compartment, full round hip. Red pan cover. Half-timbered rear gable with semicircular hip. Inscription on the gate beam. Opposite the half-timbered barn with clay braid, heavily dilapidated, from 1794. | 1857 | 0142
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Timmerberg lime kiln | Nammen Nammer Berg Card |
A quarry stone and brick building with roofed extensions. Above, a conical chimney on a rectangular plan. Oven opening preserved. | 1894 | 0144
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War memorial around 1920 | Nammen Am Memorial Card |
Stepped base on which a block delimited by blind pillars stands, which carries the plaque of honor. A group of figures of a fallen and a mourning soldier over the cornice. On the pedestal names of those killed in the war 1939–45. | 1920 | 0145
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Chamber compartment of a court (early 19th century) | Neesen Dorfgasse 2 map |
Wide compartment of a large four-tier courtyard with white brick compartments. Gable slightly protruding with a round half hip. | 1810 | 0146
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Courtyard in the middle of the 19th century | Neesen Hausberger Strasse 67 map |
Four-column construction on a rectangular base with brick compartments. Half-round hip with forelock on profiled headbands. Massive extension on the left, modern extension on the right. Half-timbered rear gable simply protruding on profiled filler wood. Half round hip. Red pan cover. (According to Dr. Spohn's statement of December 7, 2004, only the core building is under protection - not the extensions) | 1850 | 0148
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House from 1863 | Neesen Hausberger Strasse 71 map |
Four-column construction with brick fillings and decorative connections in the gable trapezoid. Round half-hip with forelock. Back gable simply protruding with half a round hip. Black pan cover. Inscriptions on the gable thresholds and gate beams. Gate as an entrance with a recessed wall. Otherwise with a round framework. | 1863 | 0149
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Courtyard from 1899 | Neesen Hausberger Strasse 79 map |
Courtyard with main house. Two-storey solid construction with 5 axes. Middle risalit with dwarf house and fan-shaped gable tops. Cornice as a storey division with Mettlacher panels. Console frieze as eaves. Half-hip roof with brown pans. Structure of the gable. Covered back. Massive stable cultivation at the same time. Half-timbered barn from 1839, with a round hip. Red pan cover. Back gable on stitch beam protruding with boarded top, this part (about one half) dates from the gate beam 1718. Half-timbered bakery from 1800 with a basement made of sandstone blocks. Broke out at the top. Gable half-timbered with ornamental association in the compartments. Red pan cover. | 1899 | 0150
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Heuerling house | Neesen Holzweg 2a map |
Small four-frame house (gate broken off) with brick compartments, with a round half-hip and red pans. Back gable as in front. On the right, a small massive extension. | 0151
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Courtyard from 1868 | Neesen Dorfgasse 3 map |
Four-column construction with garage installation on the left. Brick compartment, full round hip, red pan cover. Eternit covered fore, half-timbered back gable simply protruding with modern window fittings and balcony. Semicircular hip. Inscription on the gate beam and gable threshold. | 1868 | 0152
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Courtyard from 1853 | Neesen Holzweg 4 map |
Four-column construction, brick shelves, gable protruding twice, boarded gable top, red pan covering, half-timbered back gable protruding on stitch beam, boarded gable top, inscription on gate beam and back gable threshold. Gernheimer glass. | 1853 | 0153
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Archway from 1610 | Neesen Meißener Straße 1 map |
Round arched portal of considerable size built into the wall of the house with fluted pilasters on which diamonds and waffle stones are hidden. Notched capitals. Wedges decorated in the arch also worked on the inside. Cherubin, two coats of arms with the date 16.10, a plastic bud on the bottom of this stone. | 1610 | 0154
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Manor from 1900 | Neesen Mühlenbrink 2 card |
Three-wing system. On the left a neo-Gothic, two-storey, 4-axis brick house with a gable crowned central resalite, on the left a winter garden and tower, arched windows, three-pass frieze under the roof, hipped roof, black pan covering, right wing with rectangular porch and fir top. | 1900 | 0158
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Courtyard from 1854 | Neesen Zur Weser 1 map |
Stately four-column courtyard with a stable extension on the left, where only the courtyard side is solid. Smooth gable with a round half-hip. Back gable covered with Eternit. Simply protruding with a round half-hip and forelock. Gray pan cover, solid extension on the right of the residential area, brick on the right. Inscription on the gable threshold and gate beam. | 1854 | 0159
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Courtyard from 1804 | Neesen Zur Weser 5 map |
Two-post construction, brick shelves, gable on filler wood protruding twice. Boarded gable top, red pan cover. FW rear gable two-storey, protruding three times, boarded top. Inscription on the gate beam. FW barn with brick shelves on quarry stone, early 19th century FW bakery with diamond framework, 2 ovens available, 19th century in operation until 1927. | 1804 | 0160
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Body breeding (retirement home) | Neesen Zur Weser 5a map |
Nice four-frame house with white brick shelves, smooth gable with boarded top. Back gable completely slated. Left side wall partially solid, gray pan cover. | 0161
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War memorial around 1920/1950 | Neesen Kalte Hude card |
Large sandstone block rising like a staircase from the back, obelisk behind, stairways to the side. On the block in front and on the side mosaics with crosses and cross fields. A clay mosaic with an eagle on the obelisk. Inscription on the block "They died for their fatherland", including a relief with an iron cross. Mosaics around 1950. | 1920 | 0163
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Villa Baumgarten | Neesen Hausberger Strasse 60 map |
Two-storey residential and administrative building on a high basement base and a very flat hipped roof. The facades are structured by clinker brick surfaces and clinker brick changes in front of smooth plastered surfaces. The parapet zones of the ground floor and upper floor windows show a herringbone ornamentation. The edges of the house are strengthened by short clinker lamellas, which reveal the corner blocks. These ashlar strips appear again to the side of the ribbon of windows above the main entrance and to the side of the south-facing windows on the two main floors. A rigid, protruding, arched cornice corresponds to the banded basement. On the south side a flight of stairs leads up to the main entrance. The barred wooden windows have the format of the lying rectangle. The house, built in 1930 by the architect Moeler for the manufacturer A. Baumgarten as an “office building”, shows the typical styles of architecture from the 1920s and early 30s. Ornaments of expressionism mix with a classicistic attitude. The choice of clinker material is also very typical of the time. The building, although built as an office building, is based on the sophisticated exterior design of the upper-class villa. Inside, however, there is no similar representation of the rooms or room sequences. An elaborate cast iron grating between pillars with a two-part gate drive and left-hand pedestrian entrance, which was also built in 1930, but apparently dates to before 1900, belongs to the architectural monument Kontorhaus.
The group, consisting of a house and a gate with a gate, is a monument for which architectural, architectural and sociological reasons can be asserted. |
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Ev.-Luth. church | Veltheim Driftenstraße 30 map |
Romanesque west tower with a gable roof. Two-bay, two-aisled nave with a 5/8 Gothic choir. Choir and north aisle vaulted with ribs. Expanded south in 1912. Equipment: Romanesque font with the shape of a cube capital. Gothic sacrament niche with pinnacles and finial. | 0164
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Courtyard from 1877 | Veltheim Bruchtal 50 card |
Four-frame house with brick compartments on the right, massive stable extension on sandstone ashlar plinth, boarded gable on profiled lugs. Back gable protruding twice, fully slated, red pan cover. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1877 | 0165
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Courtyard from 1887 | Veltheim Driftenstraße 32 map |
Four-frame house with brick fillings and boarded gable, rear gable completely covered with pans, red pan cover. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1887 | 0166
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Tower windmill from 1903/1953 | Veltheim Hehler Feld map |
On quarry stone base with Temgarg high conical tower made of brick, z. Partly plastered, hood covered, the rest of a wing present. | 1903 | 0170
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Courtyard from 1860 | Vennebeck Im Runden Deil 4 map |
Four-column construction, brick shelves, gable protruding twice on lugs, upper half of the gable boarded up, red pan covering, extensions on the right. Back gable protruding on stitch beam, top boarded up, left side plaster compartments. Inscription on the gate beam, gable sill, back gable sill. | 1860 | 0171
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Heuerlingshaus from 1812 | Vennebeck Im Runden Deil 6 card |
Small four-column construction with brick compartments, boarded gable protruding on stitch beam, brown pan cover, solid chamber compartment, extension on the right. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1812 | 0172
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Courtyard from 1863 | Vennebeck Im Runden Deil 9 Card |
Four-frame house with a massive extension built on the front left. Brick dividers in the gable, white panels on the side wall, boarded gable and doubly protruding on lugs. Stand of the outer gable sides still inclined towards the center of the gable. Back gable like court gable. Partly massive, red pan cover on the ground floor. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1863 | 0173
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War memorial First World War, from 1920/25 | Vennebeck Monument Trail map |
Cuboid base, conical rectangular pylon with corner cuboids that frame the plaque of honor, multiple beveled end plate. | 1920 | 0174
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Kleinenbremen visitor mine | Small br. Rintelner Strasse map |
The buildings on the former colliery site are listed as a technical cultural monument in the ensemble. The buildings are a historically significant architectural style from the mid-30s, which is now considered a monument. In addition, the screening and crushing plant was a landmark that was visible from afar and is closely linked to the mining tradition in Kleinenbremen. | 1935 | 0175
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Harting watermill | Small br. Am Rehm 27 card |
1. Pond-like widening of the headwater with an inlet structure in the bypass to the receiving water. 2. Arched trench from the water wheel chamber to the confluence with the receiving water. |
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Mönkhoff watermill | Small br. Am Rehm 2 card |
Monument scope 1. Pond located in the main end of the Mühlenbach above the weir system. |
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Mönkhoff watermill
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Small br. Am Rehm 2 card |
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In addition, this is the type of combined building with a living and longitudinal dome area and an integrated mill area, which has meanwhile become rare in the Westphalian mill topography. Furthermore, it can be seen as meaning that the fish rearing basin that still exists inside represents an economic subsequent use of the building. For their preservation and use are u. a. particularly scientific reasons. The building is not in the best condition, but in connection with the Harting watermill located above, it is suitable to provide evidence of the large number of former hydropower plants here in the Kleinenbremen district. |
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Bakery with granary | Small br. Am Rehm 2 (implemented - originally Deliusstraße 14) map |
Half-timbered building, which was built in the middle of the 19th century in an unusual size for its type of construction, which is due not least to the double use as a storage facility with an integrated bakery. The half-timbered structure in its typical form of the time has two differently constructed, but simultaneously erected components - as well as a half-timbered lavatory with a monopitch roof as part of the monument on the northern gable wall. The southern part of the house scaffolding is made up of a tiered framework made up of nine containers; the bolts of the continuous bolt chains, two on the lower and one on the upper floor, are each simply nailed up. Storey and roof beams as the substructure of the rafter roof with steep gables are placed on the wall frames.
In the northern part of the building, timber-framed timber framing of five bundles with triple locking of the compartments rises above a massive plinth made of sandstone blocks, which is significantly higher than the southern part of the house. The two gable walls of both parts of the house are uniformly divided into seven compartments and the framework is stiffened by the threshold-Rähm struts typical of the time. The high plinth of the northern part of the house is explained by the two baking ovens behind it, which, as evidence of the historical use of the building, largely constitute the monument value of the property. The baking storage bears witness to the rural working and production conditions in a special way and is therefore significant for the history of Kleinenbremens. |
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Jewish Cemetery | Map of Hausberge Kempstrasse |
Closed cemetery, first mentioned in 1618/21, with many completely preserved gravestones (very rare). Many of the grave monuments, which date back to the early 19th century, are of above-average quality. The monuments in their entirety document the change in the design of the tombs over a period of 100 years.
The cemetery is also an important piece of evidence for the sepulchral culture since the early 19th century. It bears witness to the existence of a large and important Jewish community and documents an important element in Hausberg's development. |
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Weser Bridge | Icebergs floodplain map |
Truss construction in rivet design with posts in the node of the diagonal struts. Scaffold-free cantilever. Building construction with a closed upper belt in the suspension beam. Half-frame design of the superstructure. | 1920 | 0180 |
Lost monuments
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18th century house | Hausberge Kiekenbrink 4 map |
Two-storey building, formerly probably an office building or bailiwick, partly timber-framed on the ground floor and first floor. Some of the walls on the first floor were probably originally massive. Storeys and gable trapezoids projecting onto stitch beams and filler wood. Crooked hip roof. Rear front with a small, massive, two-story extension. To Kempstr. an upper floor ceiling protruding far. Half-timbered upper floor. To the Kiekenbrink ground floor massive with left-hand, two-storey gable bay window. Bay window on the ground floor clad with tiles. Standing empty for a long time. Partial collapse on August 11, 2018, followed by extensive demolition of the dilapidated building. | 633/34 (d), 1635 (i) | 0070 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Mindener Tageblatt of November 7, 2015, accessed on December 16, 2018
- ↑ Mindener Tageblatt of February 10, 2016, accessed on December 16, 2018
- ↑ hallo-luebbecke from February 15, 2013
- ↑ Timmerberg lime kiln at the Westphalia-Lippe Regional Association ( memento of the original from November 19, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ rinteln-aktuell.de from August 12, 2018, accessed on December 16, 2018
- ↑ Association of State Preservationists in the Federal Republic of Germany (VDL): Historical building research creates the basis (exhibition documentation) , 2016, p. 26