List of architectural monuments in Schmallenberg

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The list of monuments of the city of Schmallenberg contains the listed monuments in the area of ​​the city of Schmallenberg in the Hochsauerlandkreis in North Rhine-Westphalia. These monuments are entered in part A of the list of monuments of the city of Schmallenberg, the basis for the inclusion is the monument protection law of North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).

The Schmallenberg area is one of the 29 significant cultural landscape areas in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Valuable features for the classification of a significant cultural landscape area in North Rhine-Westphalia include the ground monument Wilzenberg with chapel and crossroads and monastery Grafschaft, the historic town center of Schmallenberg and the parish villages of Lenne, Oberkirchen and Wormbach with the parish churches and rectory houses and the village development since the late 17th century or from the time after 1945, as well as the hamlet of Winkhausen and the villages of Nieder- and Obersorpe with their farms since the 17th century. The former locations of hammer mills on the Lenne and the Oberkirchen grain mill were also taken into account.

There are 175 architectural monuments , 7 ground monuments and 3 movable monuments in the city . During the last major fire in the city center on October 31, 1822, most of the 115 houses were destroyed. 16 houses and the parish church were preserved. Many of the historic buildings in the old town date from the period of reconstruction in Prussian classicism.

The list of monuments in the town of Schmallenberg lists the monuments with a brief description. The numbering corresponds to the official list of monuments.

Church building

No. place Description and notes
2 Lenne
Parish Church of St. Vinzentius

Parish Church of St. Vinzentius
Today's parish church from the 13th century, a small single-nave building with a retracted rectangular choir and adjoining apse and a west tower, originally consisted of only two bays. In the 14th century the apse was added. The west tower, which had to give way to the previous medieval tower, and the gallery yoke were only added in the baroque era in 1756. During renovations from 1961 to 1963, large parts of the painting and remnants of more recent paintings were made visible again.
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3 Werntrop
Chapel of St. Agatha

Chapel of St. Agatha
The chapel, built in the Renaissance style in the middle of the 17th century, was dedicated to St. Agatha. A previous chapel was mentioned before the 16th century.

4th Harbecke
St. Barbara Chapel

Chapel of St. Barbara
Including canvas painting

6th Oberkirchen,
Galgenstätte

Chapel, Way of the Cross and Fountain

8th Oberkirchen
St. Gertrudis Church

St. Gertrudis Church
The establishment of the St. Gertrudis Church dates back to the 11th century. In its current form, it was built in the 17th century.
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10 Wormbach
St. Peter and Paul Church

St. Peter and Paul Church
The Romanesque church of St. Peter and Paul in Wormbach dates from the 13th century. The representation of the twelve signs of the zodiac in the central nave and the oldest Westphalian pipe organ from the 15th century are worth seeing.
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11 Berghausen
St. Cyriacus Church

Catholic Parish Church St. Cyriakus
The St. Cyriakus Church was built around 1220. Characteristic is the Romanesque vault building on a compact floor plan in heavy masonry. In the apse of the church, the ceiling painting shows Christ enthroned in a mandorla. He is surrounded by the symbols of the four evangelists.
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15th Kückelheim 7
Chapel of St. John the Baptist

Chapel of St. John the Baptist
The village chapel was built in the 17th century.

18th Brabecke
St. Pancras

Chapel of St. Pankratius
Including altar, baroque font, Pieta and Pankratius sculpture. The Romanesque chapel of St. Pankratius was first mentioned in 1230. The building was expanded in the 18th and 20th centuries. The paintings in the church are from the 13th century, the altar from the 18th century.

27 Schmallenberg
Am Aberg

Wayside chapel

30th Bad Fredeburg,
Zum Hallenberg / Kapellenstrasse
chapel

Parish Chapel Heilig Kreuz
The chapel was consecrated in 1646.

31 Schmallenberg,
Auf dem Werth
Chapel on the Werth

Chapel Auf dem Werth
The single-nave, two-bay chapel from 1682 with a small roof turret and a four-sided pyramid dome is consecrated to St. Mary and St. John the Evangelist.

34 Kirchrarbach
Parish Church of St. Lambertus

Parish Church of St. Lambertus
In 1257, a simple late Romanesque vault was built on the site of the original 10th century chapel. The tower and choir date from the 14th century.

35 Selkentrop

Chapel of St. Blaise
Including historical altar wall. The chapel was built in 1796.

36 county
Monastery county

Grafschaft
Abbey The Benedictine abbey was founded in 1072 by the Archbishop of Cologne, Anno. Today the Grafschaft monastery is the motherhouse of the Congregation of the Borromean Sisters.
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37 Dorlar,
Kirchstrasse 1
St. Hubertus Church

Catholic parish church St. Hubertus
The neo-Romanesque parish church was built in 1913. The tower and the side aisle date from 1358. The Pietá from 1475 and the thousand-year-old baptismal font that used to stand in the chapel in Kirchilpe are worth seeing.
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38 Altenilpe 12
Chapel of St. Luzia

Chapel of St. Luzia
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44 Arpe 12
Chapel of St. Anthony

Chapel of St. Antonius
The exact age of the Arper church is not known. It was built in the Renaissance style and dedicated to the patron St. Anthony the Hermit. The oldest part probably dates from the 17th century.

45 Osterwald
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Chapel of St. Anthony Abbot

105 Schmallenberg,
Kirchplatz
Catholic parish church of St. Alexander

Catholic parish church St. Alexander
The church was built in the middle of the 13th century as a hall church in the South Westphalian style. In 1905/06 the building was expanded with a new building with a semicircular apse and two choir-flank towers in the early Gothic style. The church tower dates back to 2004. Remains of the original baroque furnishings and five wooden sculptures are inside.
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125 Winkhausen
Katharina Chapel in Schmallenberg-Winkhausen.jpg

Chapel of St. Catherine

142 Obersorpe
Parish Church of St. Joseph

Parish Church of St. Joseph

140 Niedersorpe 23a
Chapel of St. Sebastian

Chapel of St. Sebastian

145 Holthausen,
Kirchstrasse
Mount of Olives Chapel

Mount of Olives Chapel

150 Nordenau
Heinrich-Köppler-Platz
Parish Church of St. Hubertus

Parish Church of St. Hubertus
The old renaissance chapel from 1765 was demolished in 1925. In the same year, today's St. Hubertus Church was built on the same site.
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151 Almert 4
Almerter chapel

Chapel of St. Maria Magdalena
The 6 × 3.8 meter listed chapel was mentioned as early as 1842 in a parish chronicle.

156 Niederberndorf 28
Chapel of St. Blaise

Chapel of St. Blaise
The chapel was first mentioned in 1402.

160 Fleckenberg,
Latroper Strasse
Chapel of St. Agatha and Gertrud

Chapel of St. Agatha and Gertrud
Including paintings, preserved furnishings, baroque altar and stalls. The construction of the chapel probably started in 1665. The church was solemnly consecrated on October 10, 1666 by the then abbot of the monastery County Johannes Worth.

163 Bad Fredeburg,
Holthauser Strasse
Wegekapelle St. Wendelin

Wegekapelle St. Wendelin

167 Ebbinghof
Chapel of St. Laurence

St. Laurentius Chapel (furnishings)
The first chapel dates from 1610. In 1890 a dispute began between the residents of Ebbinghof over the right to use the chapel before the Fredeburg District Court. The dispute ended on March 28, 1894. The district court ruled in favor of all plaintiffs. After a collection for the new chapel, the chapel was rebuilt on December 9, 1915. The new building at a different location in the center of the village was given the shape of the demolished building, only a small entrance porch was added. The stones and roof beams of the previous chapel could be reused. The elaborate altar was made to a design by the Aachen cathedral master builder Josef Buchkremer .

181 Holthausen,
Kirchstrasse
Hagen Chapel

Hagen Chapel from 1872

196 Sellinghausen 5
Chapel of St. Blaise

Chapel of St. Blaise
Including neo-baroque high altar and stalls dating from the period. The St. Blasius Chapel was built in the center of the village in the 1880s and inaugurated in 1887.

197 Fleckenberg,
Latroper Str. 17
St. Anthony Church

Parish Church of St. Antonius
Including historical furnishings.

200 Menkhausen
St. Agatha Chapel

Chapel of St. Agatha
Including chapel building, high altar, organ gallery, stations of the cross and stalls. The chapel dates from 1667.

Residential buildings

No. place Description and notes
5 Winkhausen 2
Courtyard

Courtyard

11/12 Fleckenberg
Jagdhauser Strasse 2
Half-timbered farmhouse

Half-timbered farmhouse, anno 1753

13 Schmallenberg
Weststrasse 11
Weststrasse 11

Haus Schenk
The town house, built after the last town fire, was extended and topped up in 1902 on the right in the style of Sauerland half-timbered buildings. The influences of Art Nouveau can be seen.

17th Schmallenberg
Unterm Werth 3
Narrow house

Narrow house
The town house from the 18th century was built on the remains of a hexagonal tower of the city wall and documents the construction method before the city fire of 1822. The building was renovated in 1985/86 and expanded into the city archive.

19th Grafschaft
Hauptstrasse 15
Hauptstrasse 15

Queedeelenhaus

21st Fleckenberg
Latroper Strasse 35

Half-timbered farmhouse (longitudinal deelen house)

23 Schmallenberg
Oststrasse 22
Oststrasse 22

Half
-timbered eaves house The two-storey half-timbered house was built on a high basement plinth after the city fire in 1822. The building has a centrally arranged, two-flight staircase and four window axes.

24 Bödefeld
Hunaustraße 18

Half-timbered farmhouse (longitudinal deelen house)

25th Berghausen 8

Half-timbered farmhouse

26th Lenne
Uentropstrasse 12
Uentropstrasse 12

Fachgiebelwerk

28 Schmallenberg
Oststrasse 38
Oststrasse 38

Community center

32 Oberkirchen
Alte Poststrasse 5
Rectory

Rectory

33 Schmallenberg
Oststrasse 19
Bürgerhaus Oststrasse 19

Bürgerhaus
The five-axis building on the eaves was erected after the town fire of 1822. The slated half-timbered house from the classicist reconstruction phase has a central, double-flight staircase.

40 Arpe 29

Ackerbürgerhaus (core building, hall extension with stage extension and baking house)

41 Grafschaft
Am Wilzenberg 8
At Wilzenberg 8

Community center (core building)

42 Gleidorf
Am Roten Hagen 1
Small farm homestead

Small farm homestead

43 Rehsiepen 24
Old forester's house Rehsiepen in Schmallenberger Sorpetal

Old forester's house (former forest ranger farm)
The entire property was protected. These include the floating gable, the Deelenboden with brook pebbles in a herringbone pattern, to the oven in the cellar and the smokehouse in the attic. In 2009 the property was brought into the charitable foundation Altes Forsthaus Rehsiepen .

47 Bad Fredeburg
Hochstrasse 1
former hotel building

former hotel building (outer facade)

48 Bad Fredeburg
Hochstrasse 5

Bürgerhaus (facade and roof)

49 Bad Fredeburg
Hochstrasse 11/13
Hochstrasse 11/13

Doppelhausgademe (core building)

50 Bad Fredeburg
Hochstrasse 16
Community center

Community center (partially)

51 Bad Fredeburg
Hochstrasse 18

Community center (core building)

52 Bad Fredeburg
Hochstrasse 19

Community center (core building)

53 Bad Fredeburg
Hochstrasse 21
Community center

Community center (core building)

54 Bad Fredeburg
Hochstrasse 24
Community center

Community center (core building)

55 Bad Fredeburg
Hochstrasse 25
Community center

Community center

56 Bad Fredeburg
Mittelstrasse 2

Community center

58 Bad Fredeburg
Mittelstrasse 6

Half-timbered house (front gable wall and front door)

59 Bad Fredeburg
Mothmecke 12
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Community center (core building)

60 Bad Fredeburg
Mothmecke 14
Mothmecke 14

Community center (core building)

61 Bad Fredeburg
At the castle 4
At the castle 4

Town house (northern, quarry stone gable wall), ruins of the Fredeburg, built around 1325

62 Bad Fredeburg
old town 3
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Bürgerhaus (outer facade of the core building)

63 Bad Fredeburg
Im Ohle 7

Ackerbürgerhaus (upper floor and gable triangle of the street-side gable)

68 Bad Fredeburg
Im Ohle 24
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Bürgerhaus (enclosing walls and roof structure)

65 Bad Fredeburg
Im Ohle 16
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Bürgerhaus (outer facade of the core building)

69 Bad Fredeburg
Im Ohle 30/32
Half-timbered buildings (core structures)

Half-timbered buildings (core buildings, partly)

73 Bad Fredeburg
Unterer Hügel 11/12

Half-timbered house

70 Bad Fredeburg
Im Ohle 40
In the Ohle 40

Neo-Renaissance building (core structure)

74 Bad Fredeburg
Von-Ascheberg-Strasse 2

Half-timbered house (core building)

77 Bad Fredeburg
Kapellenstrasse 1
villa

Villa (outer facade of the core building)

78 Bad Fredeburg
Kapellenstrasse 3

Villa (outer facade of the core building)

79 Bad Fredeburg
Mittelstrasse 12

Villa (including bars on the street side fence)

83 Bad Fredeburg
At the castle 3

Community center (core building)

86 Schmallenberg
Oststrasse 30
Oststrasse 30

Community center (core building)

87 Schmallenberg
Oststrasse 31
Oststrasse 31

Bürgerhaus (core building)
The two-storey, eaves-mounted building was built on the quarry stone cellar of the previous building that was destroyed in 1822. The five-axis house has a "new renaissance" door frame.

89 Schmallenberg
Oststrasse 34
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Community center (core building)

90 Schmallenberg
Weststrasse 12
Weststrasse 90

Flat gable house (partially)

92 Schmallenberg
Weststrasse 23
Schmallenberg, Monument No. 92.jpg

Town house (outer facade of the core building)
from the period 1823 to 1825 with a facade typical of the area. The forged grating of the outside staircase was designed in a neurococo-like manner.

93 Schmallenberg
Weststrasse 31
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Community center (core building)

94 Schmallenberg
Weststrasse 32
Weststrasse 32

Town house (core building)
Five-axis town house from the period from 1823 to 1825 with a double flight of stairs. After being used as a home for the secondary school, it is the office building of the Stadtsparkasse.

95 Schmallenberg
Weststrasse 33
Weststrasse 33

Town house (core building)
The eaves, five-axis half-timbered house with a slate facade was built on a massive basement plinth. It was built between 1823 and 1825.

98 Schmallenberg
Weststrasse 42
Weststrasse 42

Community center (partially)

99 Schmallenberg
Weststrasse 60
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Bürgerhaus (outer facade and roof of the core building)

101 Schmallenberg
Kirchplatz 4
Schmallenberg, Memorial No. 101.jpg

Bürgerhaus
The five-axis building with its eaves, with its half-timbered structure, dates from 1823 to 1825.

102 Schmallenberg
Kirchplatz 5
Rectory

Rectory with figures by Christel Lechner
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104 Schmallenberg
Hackwiese 6
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Community center (core building)

108 Schmallenberg
Südstrasse 3
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Bürgerhaus (outer facade of the core building)
The building, which was erected after the last city fire in 1822, has a classicist design language. The central axis is emphasized by the stairs, the entrance door and the dwarf with a loading door.

111 Schmallenberg
Weststrasse 38-40
Farm house Weststrasse 38–40

Half-timbered
eaves house (core structure) The arable bourgeois house with a six-axis structured facade is the only semi-detached building that was rebuilt between 1823 and 1825. The building has a double flight of stairs.

112 Gleidorf
Am Roten Hagen 3

Half-timbered house

114 Schmallenberg
Obrighauser Strasse 1
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Community center

115 Schmallenberg
Obrighauser Strasse 3
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Community center

116 Oberkirchen
Alte Poststrasse 7

Gasthaus
(excluding the side wing that was once used for agriculture and stretching along Alte Poststrasse)

117 Oberkirchen
Schützenstrasse 6
Courtyard

Courtyard complex
(residential building, without the extension on the right gable; outer facade and roof construction of the quarry stone barn, without the modern extension to the rear; Deelentor lintel of the stable building)

118 County
Kirchstrasse 6

Ackerbürgerhaus (gable-independent half-timbered building)

119 County
Kirchstrasse 8
Half-timbered house

Half-timbered house (upper floor)

120 Grafschaft
Hauptstrasse 1
Inn

Inn
(entire street-side eaves wall, part of the right gable wall up to today's hotel entrance, part of the left gable wall the length of today's front guest room and the mansard roof above these parts)

121 Grafschaft
Hauptstrasse 2
Courtyard

Courtyard area
(main house, outer facade with structural scaffolding of the stable building attached to the left eaves wall and outer facade of the ancillary building to the right of the courtyard entrance, with the exception of the open car shower attached to the rear eaves wall)

122 Grafschaft
Hauptstrasse 6

Half-timbered house and utility building

123 Grafschaft
Hauptstrasse 11
Hauptstrasse 11

Half-timbered farmhouse
(in its original length of 15 containers)

124 Grafschaft
Hauptstrasse 22

Half-timbered house

126 Heiminghausen 2
Hauptstrasse 22

Courtyard complex
(main house, chapel, blacksmith / wheelwright and utility building)

127 Dorlar
Kirchstrasse 3

Former rectory
The building was demolished in 2011.

128 Schmallenberg
Oststrasse 57
Oststrasse 57

Historic residential and commercial building

129 Nordenau
Astenstrasse 2

Residential building (including the wing adjoining it on the right)

130 Grafschaft
Schulstrasse 30
Schmallenberg-Grafschaft, monument no. 130.jpg

Half-timbered house

131 Grafschaft
Hauptstrasse 19
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Community center (core building)

131 (b) Oberkirchen
Alte Poststrasse 12
Schmallenberg-Oberkirchen, listed house.jpg

Residential and commercial building (core building)

132 Oberkirchen
Alte Poststrasse 14

Half-timbered house

133 Oberkirchen
Alte Poststrasse 18
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Half-timbered house

134 Oberkirchen
Kirchstrasse 2
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Half-timbered house

135 Oberkirchen
Schützenstrasse 14

Half-timbered house

136 Oberkirchen
Eggeweg 2

Inn
(eaves wall facing the stream and the two gable walls)

138 Oberkirchen
Kirchstrasse 14

Residential house with half-timbered top floor

141 Niedersorpe 7
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Half-timbered house (core building)

143 Upper 25
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Half-timbered house (core building),
parish-vicarie building

144 Upper 3
Schmallenberg-Obersorpe, monument no.  144.jpg

Farmhouse

146 Holthausen
Heustraße 7

Half-timbered house

148 Westfeld
Winterberger Strasse 5
Schmallenberg-Westfeld, Memorial No. 148.jpg

Farmhouse

155 Kidney drop 6

Courtyard complex
(bakery, courtyard chapel and Mater Dolorosa picture stock )

157 Westfeld
In der Walmecke 4

Half-timbered house

158 Bödefeld
Graf-Gottfried-Strasse 3

Half-timbered house (outer facade)

159 Dog sauces 2

Courtyard

161 Grafschaft
Am Stünzel 2

Half-timbered house (core building)

162 Schmallenberg
Oststrasse 36
Schmallenberg, monument no.162.jpg

Community center

168 Bödefeld
Hunaustraße 26

Community center (core building)

171 Bödefeld
Hunaustraße 24

Community center

172 Fleckenberg
Latroper Strasse 37

Farmhouse

174 Bödefeld
St.-Vitus-Schützen-Strasse 10

villa

176 Bad Fredeburg
Burgweg 1

Community center (core building)

177 Bad Fredeburg
Hochstrasse 17

Bürgerhaus (core building and ancillary building)

180 Kirchilpe 5

Half-timbered courtyard building (enclosing walls and roof structure)

182 Lenne
Uentropstrasse 20
Uentropstrasse 20

Farmhouse (core building)

183 Bad Fredeburg
Burgweg 4

Community center

184 Bad Fredeburg
Im Ohle 15/17

Half-timbered semi-detached house

185 Niedersorpe 26

Main house in the courtyard

186 Niedersorpe 31

Core building of the quarry stone house

187 Niedersorpe 28
Niedersorpe 28

Half-timbered small house

195 Fleckenberg
Latroper Str. 17

Commercial gable of the half-timbered farmhouse

198 Niedersorpe 11
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Courtyard (residential house and half-timbered barn)

201 Oberkirchen
Galgenstrasse 1
Schmallenberg-Oberkirchen, dungeon, monument no. 201.jpg

Old prison

202 Schmallenberg
Oststrasse 71
Oststrasse 71

Bürgerhaus
The oldest surviving residential building in the city dates from 1639.

203 Wormbach
Alt Wombach 1
Bürgerhaus Wormbach

Town house
Probably built around 1844, half-timbered with bricks, covered with local slate.

207 Hill 8
no information
Former forester's house

Former forester's house

Other buildings

No. place Description and notes
1 Bad Fredeburg,
Im Ohle 6
District Court

Schmallenberg District Court
The court is located in the building that was completed in 1846. The Bad Fredeburg Court Museum is located on the top floor of the building.

9 Wormbach 15
no information
Parsonage Wormbach

Rectory / Pastorate

22nd Bad Fredeburg,
Im Ohle 33
Ohlcenter

Ohlcenter (former office building)

84 Bad Fredeburg,
Im Ohle 18

former factory building (outer facade of the core building)

110 Fleckenberg
Cutlery museum

Hesse cutlery factory
The building was erected in 1865 and originally housed a wool spinning mill. Carl Hesse KG Fleckenberg made cutlery here from 1938 to 1982, also using the water power of the Lenne.

139 Oberkirchen,
Zur Lüttmecke 3
School in Schmallenberg-Oberkirchen.jpg

school-building

147 Holthausen,
Heustraße
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Bakehouse

154 Nordenau,
Heinrich-Köppler-Platz 3

Rectory

166 Oberkirchen,
Alte Poststrasse 15
Lennemühle

Lennemühle (including the upper and lower trenches )
In the grain mill from 1807, which is still functional today, grain was ground until 1993. In the same year the mill was placed under monument protection. The turbines are currently producing environmentally friendly electricity using hydropower from the Lenne.

170 Holthausen,
Kirchstrasse
Sauerländer Speicher

Sauerländer Speicher (half-timbered upper floor and roof structure)

173 Grimminghausen 2

Watermill
(mill building including machinery, turbine, sifter and oven; upper ditch including discharge structure in the Wenne; undermining of the mill building until it is discharged back into the Wenne)

199 Oberkirchen,
Black factory

Black factory
In the former charcoal factory from 1878 there is now an art forge. The former charcoal factory, which the population is still called "Black Factory" today, processed beech charcoal in particular. The Black Factory has been a listed building since 1998.

205 Schmallenberg,
under the city wall 4
Kunsthaus Alte Mühle

Kunsthaus Alte Mühle , former Untere Mühle (enclosing walls, roof structure with jamb floor)
The mill, which then belonged to the Grafschaft monastery, was first mentioned in the 11th century. It was located in the immediate vicinity of the Lenne outside the Schmallenberg city walls and supplied the surrounding residents with flour and oil. The oldest preserved building structure of the present mill is the foundation walls, some of which date from the 15th century.

Other monuments

No. place Description and notes
16 Latrop
Im Grubental
Altar stone

Altar stone
The altar stone is supposed to remind of an old pagan sacrificial site. It is a stone slab standing vertically in the Schladebach at the upper edge of a small dammed lake. At the pagan site, monks from the nearby Grafschaft monastery erected a wooden memorial cross around 1737 to 1739 as a reminder of the re-establishment of Latrop, which fell desolate in the Soest feud around 1444.

20th county
Wilzenberg Tower

Wilzenberg Tower
The Wilzenberg Tower is a 17 meter high observation tower built in 1889 in steel framework construction on the Wilzenberg.

29 Schmallenberg
Unterm Werth / Ohlgasse
Wayside shrine St. Valenti

Wayside shrine St. Valentin
Erected in 1767 in honor of the city patron St. Valentin, who has been venerated in Schmallenberg since 1716.

39 Nordenau
Rappelstein castle ruins

Rappelstein
Castle Ruins The Nordenau Castle, whose original name was Norderna Castle, was built by the noble lords of Grafschaft on the old Heidenstrasse Cologne - Kassel around 1200.
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175 Grafschaft
Grafschafter Höhe
Grafschafter height

Body of the wayside cross

188 Somberg
(near Hengsiepen)

Historical trigonometric fixed point
coordinates: 3449 780/5677 240

189 Herschede West
(Herrscheid near Bracht)

Historical trigonometric fixed point
TP no. 4814-0-08501, coordinates: 3440 930/5671 392

190 Summer side
(near Oberkirchen)

Historical trigonometric fixed point
TP no. 4816-0-02201, coordinates: 3458 480/5668 980

191 Grafschafter Höhe
(near Grafschaft)

Historical trigonometric fixed point
TP no. 4816-0-01701, coordinates: 3454 340/5666 810

192 Fredeburg Forest
not specified

Historical trigonometric fixed point
TP no.?, Coordinates:

193 Löhrkopf II
(Lohkopf near Dornheim)

Historical trigonometric fixed point
TP no. 4716-0-01902, coordinates: 3454 875/5679 740

194 Waldemay
(near Lengenbeck)

Historical trigonometric fixed point
TP no. 4816-0-02601, coordinates: 3456 915/5672 010

204 Latrop
Schmallenberg-Latrop, Alte Mühle.jpg

Alte Mühle (Latrop)
water mill with water supply (mill pond, inflow and underflow)

206 Schmallenberg,
no information
Schmallenberg Jewish cemetery

Jewish cemetery
The last burial took place in 1961.

literature

  • Alfred Bruns, Reinhold Weber: Architectural and art monuments of the city of Schmallenberg. Grobbel Verlag, 1993, ISBN 3-930271-32-X .
  • Alfred Bruns, Marita Völnicke, Reinhold Weber: Architectural and art monuments of the city of Schmallenberg. Volume 2: Churches, chapels, crosses, holy houses, wayside shrines. FW Becker Verlag, 2002, ISBN 3-930264-42-0 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Preserving cultural landscape development in North Rhine-Westphalia . (PDF; 10.3 MB) LWL with the support of the Ministry of Economics, SMEs and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, pp. 68 ff. And p. 86; Retrieved October 25, 2010.
  2. Monument of the Month, June 2010, accessed on September 18, 2017.
  3. University of Bonn: Church of St. Cyriacus ( Memento of the original from November 10, 2013 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. Retrieved November 10, 2013. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.uni-bonn.de
  4. Monument of the Month, October 2006, accessed on September 18, 2017.
  5. Fleckenberg homepage ( Memento of the original from January 26, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed April 10, 2011. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fleckenberg.info
  6. ^ The St. Laurentius Chapel, Ebbinghof, accessed on April 18, 2011.
  7. a b c d e f g h i j k Historical city tour
  8. ^ Forester's House Rehsiepen . Website of the Altes Forsthaus Rehsiepen Foundation. Retrieved January 9, 2011.
  9. LWL - Altes Forsthaus in Rehsiepen, p. 77. (PDF; 5.8 MB) accessed on January 9, 2011.
  10. Monument of the Month, November 2008
  11. No other way out. ( Memento from September 10, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) In: Sauerlandkurier May 1, 2011, accessed on May 3, 2011.
  12. Information board on the house wall ( photo )
  13. Monument of the Month, June 2007, accessed on September 18, 2017.
  14. Monument of the Month, October 2009, accessed on September 18, 2017.