List of architectural monuments in Riegelsberg

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In the list of architectural monuments in Riegelsberg , all architectural monuments of the Saarland community of Riegelsberg and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the state monuments list in the Saarland official gazette of December 22, 2004 and the sub-monuments list of the Saarbrücken regional association of the Saarland monuments list in the version of August 9, 2017.

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Buchschacher Strasse 1
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Ev. Rectory The Protestant rectory was built in 1888/89 and expanded from 1903 to 1905.
Hilschbacher Strasse 17
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farm The farm's house was built in 1883, the cattle barn with feed kitchen in 1888 and the woodshed in 1896. The oldest part of the building complex is the barn from 1834.
Hilschbacher Strasse 34
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Farmhouse The farmhouse dates from the 3rd quarter of the 17th century.
Kirchstrasse
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Ev. Parish church The church was built between 1886-1889 by the architect Reinhold Wirtz and Eduard Heldsberg in the style of Gothic Revival built. The entrance portal is located in a tower with a pointed helmet, to which the nave and transept adjoins. The church's furnishings include five windows by the architect and glass painter György Lehoczky from 1962/63. Riegelsberg Evangelical Church 02.JPG
Kirchstrasse 28
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Catholic rectory with utility building Not only the parsonage built in 1888/89 is under monument protection, but also the farm building.
Lampennester Strasse 12
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Wayside cross Built in 1823
Riegelsberger Strasse 30a
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Wayside cross Built in 1815
Saarbrücker Strasse 119
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Farmhouse The farmhouse was built in 1854 and rebuilt in 1982.
Saarbrücker Straße 126
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St. Joseph's House The St. Joseph House, also popularly known as the “monastery”, was built in 1898 by Wilhelm Hector . A two-story building with a gable roof rises above a narrow basement. The front of the house shows the red sandstone blocks, while the sides and back are plastered. The reveals of the windows are decorated with light sandstone. The six windows on the ground floor are designed as segmented arched windows, those on the first floor are straight, but have a Gothic roof . They are also finished with a profiled cornice. Under a small gable with narrow windows in the north of the street between two windows stands a figure of St. Joseph. Riegelsberg St. Josefs-Haus 01.JPG
Überhofer Strasse 1
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farm The farm dates from the 1st quarter of the 17th century and was converted into a house in the 18th century. The business section is no longer completely preserved.
Überhofer Straße 34b
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Farmhouse The farmhouse was built in 1822 and has since been demolished.
Wolfskaulstrasse
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Hindenburg Tower The Hindenburg Tower was built in a small park in 1934 as a memorial to those who fell in the First World War . The three-storey brick building is around 15 meters high. On the ground floor there is a hall of honor with a statue of a soldier with helmet and rifle, which was created by the Saarbrücken sculptor Willi Knapp. A list counts the 222 fallen soldiers of the First World War from the three communities Güchenbach, Hilschbach and Überhofen. Riegelsberg, the Hindenburg Tower.JPG

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