List of architectural monuments in Vettweiß
The list of architectural monuments in Vettweiß contains the listed buildings in the area of the municipality of Vettweiß in the Düren district in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of September 2011). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the municipality of Vettweiß; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
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baroque four-wing system made of brick | Disternich Koelnstrasse 1 map |
18th century; Baroque four-wing system made of brick, plastered, main house facing the eaves on 4 axes, to the right of it built-over round arched gate passage with coat of arms in the wedge stone, farm buildings around the inner courtyard partially renewed, also plastered brick; Main house built at an angle, with stone window frames, entrance with new door, lattice skylight; Interior construction new; Mansard roof of the main house hipped towards the street; Gable roofs of the barns. | 18th century | Nov 27, 1985 | Dis-1
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Hallenburg | Disternich Burgstrasse map |
16th century, modern extension, bailey 20th century; Manor house on its own island, brick building on quarry stone base, 3: 5 axes, arched portal in the central axis of the five-axis facade; half cross-frame windows with sandstone vaults; steep hipped roof with roof extensions; crowned by 2 weather vanes; The interior has been considerably revised, largely new, including a ditch around the manor house and bridge. | 16th century | Sep 30 1986 | Dis-2
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Catholic parish church St. Mariae Himmelfahrt | Disternich Koelnstrasse 5 map |
18th century; single-nave hall building with 3/8 choir closure and east tower in front; Brick laid on quarry stone base; 3 arched windows; East tower with small acoustic arcades and pointed octagonal dome; small baroque west porch; Equipment 18./19. Century; rich baroque confessional and crucifixion group, high altar and side altars; Stalls, Stations of the Cross 19th century; Associated cemetery with quarry stone wall, neo-Gothic cemetery cross from 1867, sandstone. | 18th century | Sep 30 1986 | Dis-3
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former rectory | Disternich Am Neffelbach 1 map |
Around 1800, former parsonage; 2-storey brick house with eaves on 5 axes, entrance with skylight and stairs in the central axis; Door and window casings made of ashlar; Lattice windows; one gable side with 2 axes, in the gable an oval oculus in each axis; Mansard roof over eaves made of brick; Farm building and surrounding wall new; Interior renewed. | around 1800 | Sep 30 1987 | Dis-5
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Half-timbered yard | Froitzheim Martinusstrasse 74 map |
With the above The monument is a three-winged half-timbered courtyard that was built in the 18th century. The courtyard includes the residential building, the rear barn and to the side of it the stable with shed. Despite the major changes to the residential building, the property is important for the history of man and his work and production conditions because of the well-preserved farm buildings. | 18th century | Nov 2, 1984 | Fro-1
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Half-timbered yard | Froitzheim Martinusstrasse 78 map |
1st half of the 19th century; 4-wing half-timbered courtyard, former tannery; 2-storey residential building, 5-axis eaves; Street side today covered with tar paper, new windows; Gable roof; beamed ceilings plastered inside; original stairs; Barn wing facing the street on a high quarry stone base with a Prussian vaulted cellar, superstructure half-timbered with a gable roof, courtyard building z. Some parts have been heavily changed, the rear barn has been preserved in its original condition. | 1st half of the 19th century | Dec 11, 1986 | Fro-7
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Quarry stone house | Froitzheim Martinusstrasse 37 map |
inscribed dating 1812; former courtyard; 2-storey quarry stone house, eaves to 5 axes, entrance in the central axis with outside staircase , door with modern skylight; Window and door frames with arches and wedge stone; Hipped roof; then inscribed with dated gate passage, semicircular arch with fighters. Brick courtyard building from the 19th century, mostly demolished without monument value. | 1816 | May 11, 1987 | Fro-8
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former rectory | Froitzheim Martinusstrasse 29 map |
18th century; Changes in the 20th century; Back, 5-axis, eaves-standing quarry stone construction, partly grouted, partly plastered; Entrance in the central axis, door with high flight of stairs and skylight, stone walls on the door and windows; Doors and windows all modern, flat sloping mansard roof; Quarry stone wall facing the street with a basket arched passage. | 18th century | Jan. 22, 1988 | Fro-9
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Brick residential house | Froitzheim Martinusstrasse 34 map |
18th century; Changes in the 20th century; Back, 5-axis, eaves-standing quarry stone construction, partly grouted, partly plastered; Entrance in the central axis, door with high flight of stairs and skylight, stone walls on the door and windows; Doors and windows all modern, flat sloping mansard roof; Quarry stone wall facing the street with a basket arched passage. | 1st half of the 19th century | Oct 22, 1987 | Fro-10
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Brick residential house | Froitzheim Martinusstrasse 62 map |
inscribed date 1769, in essence probably older; Dating in the archway 1727, facade of the residential building E. 19th century; House on the gable side, 2 axes, plastered gable side, otherwise quarry stone, grouted, courtyard facade on 5 axes with entrance in the central axis, stone walls, gable roof, adjoining, dated archway as the remainder of the abandoned courtyard buildings. | 1727 | Oct 22, 1987 | Fro-11
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Half-timbered house | Froitzheim Martinusstrasse 74 map |
18th century; 2-storey half-timbered house, eaves; Gate passage in the left half of the house, half-timbered structure in a multi-storey construction with embedded anchor beams, gable roof. | 18th century | June 7, 1990 | Fro-12
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Quarry stone house | Froitzheim Martinusstrasse 38 map |
18th century; 2-storey half-timbered house, eaves; Gate passage in the left half of the house, half-timbered structure in a multi-storey construction with embedded anchor beams, gable roof. | around 1800 | June 9, 1994 | Fro-13
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Wayside shrine | Froitzheim Martinusstrasse 93 map |
18th century; Wayside shrine made of red sandstone blocks, whitewashed, almost square plan; Base with cornice, structure with a flat arched niche, modern cross, old lattice; Above, symbols of the crucifixion with inscription, inscription here and in the base heavily weathered, roof-shaped end. | 16th century | Apr. 24, 1985 | Fro-2
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Buntsandsteinbildstock | Ginnick Im Sandberg Card |
Inscribed dating 1785; Wayside shrine made of red sandstone; Pillar with weathered inscription and date, profiled cornice, above structure with curved roof, in it niche with shell-shaped end; Rocailler decor, quite complex, good quality. | 1785 | May 17, 1985 | Gin-1
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Half-timbered yard | Ginnick Antoniusstraße 18 map |
1876, dating through wall anchors; 4-wing courtyard complex made of quarry stone and half-timbered house: Quarry stone dwelling, grouted, eaves along 6 axes with a basket arched gate passage on the left, above 2 further window axes; Entrance in the 3rd axis from the left; Door and window casings made of stone; Gable roof; Half-timbered barns, lined, with gable roof. | 1867 | July 31, 1986 | Gin-2
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Catholic parish church | Ginnick Kirchgasse map |
Middle of the 17th century. Expansion in 1897 by Franz Statz; restored after war damage in 1951; 3-nave, 2-yoke hall church on a cross-shaped floor plan with 5/8 choir closure and retracted west tower; Quarry stone with corner blocks, in each yoke an arched window; Tower with curved, baroque dome; inside high altar around 1700, side altars and several sculptures in rural baroque, painted in color; Associated cemetery, quarry stone wall with inserted tombstones and crosses from the 17th and 18th centuries. | 17th century | Oct 26, 1987 | Gin-3
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Wayside shrine | Ginnick Antoniusstraße 2 / Triftstraße 1 map |
The wayside shrine embedded in an old quarry stone wall is a sacred object from the 18th century, obviously in situ (very rare), which was built from red sandstone blocks and is divided into a lower and an upper part. Both parties are separated by a simple cornice, the superstructure contains a round arch niche and is closed in a round arch. Brick walling is a recent repair; the figure and grille have also been renewed. The wayside shrine is important for human history, as it is a testimony to the piety that has been deeply rooted in the population up to our times and which has shaped all life in the country. There are scientific, in particular folkloric reasons for the preservation and use, because in shape and placement the object documents local religious traditions and cult forms, which are important for the historical dimension of Ginnick. | 18th century | July 16, 2007 | Gin-4
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Rosenhof | Gladbach Mersheim |
Inscribed dating on the house 1724, on the archway 1727; Residential building in a courtyard, 2-storey, brick, entrance on the eaves side in the courtyard, ground floor windows each coupled rectangular windows, stone walls; Main entrance with inscription and double door; Gable side to 2 axes; Saddle roof over a profiled eaves cornice made of brick; Farm building new, not part of the monument. | 1727 | Oct. 1, 1986 | Gla-6
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Heiligenhäuschen am Neffelbach | Gladbach Mersheim map |
Inscribed dating 1866; brick holy house with modern statue of St. Peter; Pillar structure with folded roof, inscription plaque, on each of three sides an ogival niche. | 1866 | Jan. 28, 1988 | Gla-10
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Köttgeshof | Gladbach Mersheim 4 map |
Gut Koettgeshof is a four-winged courtyard from the early 19th century built in half-timbered and brick. A farm building was later renewed without monument value. The characteristic complex is charmingly embedded in the landscape.
The mansion in solid construction shows simple classical architectural forms, inside there are still original fittings such as B. floors, stairs and. Doors. Overall, the facility represents the type of four-wing courtyard that is common in the Düren region. It provides information about the living and working habits of the farm residents at that time. |
19th century | 26 Sep 1985 | Gla-4
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Jewish Cemetery | Gladbach Gladbach, corner sports field map |
Jewish cemetery with tombs made of natural stone and artificial stone. | 18. – 19. Century | Sep 7 1985 | Gla-3
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Jewish Cemetery | Kelz Michaelstrasse map |
Trapezoidal property with a few gravestones | 19th and 20th centuries | Aug 7, 1985 | Kel-4
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Catholic parish church St. Michael | Kelz Michaelstrasse 10 map |
1852–54, dated on keystone in the choir; Renewal after damage caused by lightning strike in 1888; 3-aisled brick basilica with 5/8 choir closure, 4-storey west tower in front with a pointed 8-sided tent roof, portal crowned by a statue of St. Michael; on the nave 2-lane, pointed arched windows with sandstone walls; flat wooden ceiling newly drawn in inside; high quality choir stalls and altar as well as some colored statues of saints and organ loft from the time of the builder; Cemetery crosses from the late 19th century with Gothic ornaments and crucifixion groups as well as gravestones from the 17th to 19th centuries. Century, partly badly damaged. On the outer wall of the end of the choir there is a baroque statue, probably of St. John of a crucifixion group, on a new console. | 1852-1854 | May 21, 1986 | Kel-5
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Brick courtyard | Kelz Michaelstrasse 74 map |
Dating by wall anchor 1807; formerly closed 4-wing courtyard area; representative residential building near the eaves in the middle of the street, plastered brick, 2-storey on a high basement floor; 5 axes with entrance in the central axis, double-winged door with skylight, high flight of stairs, arched windows and doors with stone walls, gable with round window above the central axis, gable roof, subsequent round arched gate passage; Northern farm building brick with a gable roof from the time of the builder, the other farm buildings new. | 1807 | May 27, 1986 | Kel-7
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Wayside cross | Kelz Michaelstrasse 105 map |
Inscribed dated 1714; Approx. 3 m high sandstone cross with high pillar, in the upper part a relief of the Madonna, very badly weathered; 19th century cast iron body on the cross | 1714 | Aug 7, 1985 | Kel-2
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Wayside cross | Kelz Michaelstrasse 105 map |
Inscribed dated 1714; Approx. 3 m high sandstone cross with high pillar, in the upper part a relief of the Madonna, very badly weathered; 19th century cast iron body on the cross | 1714 | Aug 7, 1985 | Kel-3
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villa | Kelz Kirchstrasse 9 map |
2nd half of the 19th century; 2-storey brick villa; facing Kirchstrasse 4-axis facade, of which the two right axes are raised and raised like a risalit, ending with a hipped roof; on the 2nd floor of the risalite 2 stucco medallions with angels; Structure by pilaster strips made of light-colored bricks; on the left side of the house there is an octagonal multi-storey tower; around the Villa Park with hard brick wall from the time it was built; The back is very plain. Interesting, unusual building in English country style. | 2nd half of the 19th century | May 27, 1986 | Kel-6
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Wayside cross | Map of Kelz Mühlenweg |
18th century; Red sandstone wayside cross on a sandstone pillar, below the niche a relief of a chalice; Middle section between base and cross possibly from another object; Cross with angle supports; cast iron body. | 18th century | Aug 7, 1985 | Kel-1
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Wayside shrine | Gladbach Donatusweg map |
End of the 19th century; Gothic wayside shrine made of brick, rectangular pillar extension on a base, in the upper part an ogival open niche with a new figure, folding roof. Unusual shape. | 19th century | 23 Aug 1985 | Gla-1
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Wayside cross | Gladbach Petrusstrasse map |
A. 18th century, weathered inscription date; approx. 3 m high sandstone cross; wide square base plate, narrow shaft with niche and weathered inscription, weathered figure of a saint in high relief; new cross with new cast iron body. | Early 18th century | Aug 26, 1985 | Gla-2
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Castle | Gladbach Hubertusstrasse 19 map |
12th century, extensions in the 18th and 19th centuries 19th century, modern interior fittings. two-part water system manor house brick with red sandstone walls; 2-storey, semicircular wing porches with its own roof, one of which is on the foundations of the medieval keep, the other 1715 ff .; Manor island with high rampart walls, with a medieval kennel tower on one corner; at the manor house central projection with a small triangular gable, in it the main entrance; profiled eaves, hipped roof; 3-wing outer bailey, side entrance with porch from the 17th century, brick with red sandstone walls;
Related: park, moat, ogival holy house from the late 19th century. Made of brick. |
12th century | July 30, 1986 | Gla-5
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Rectory | Gladbach Hubertusstrasse 2 map |
Early 20th century; 2-storey brick building in its original state on an angular floor plan, regular corner blocks made of plaster, windows round or arched, original window crosses and doors, main entrance under vestibule; In the corner, a small hall building, 1-storey with terrace, mansard roofs with a crooked hip.
associated: parish garden with brick wall and wrought iron grille; Rare design for a parsonage in good original condition. |
Early 20th century | Nov 12, 1986 | Gla-7
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House in a courtyard | Gladbach Petrusstrasse 48 map |
Dating by wall anchor 1817; Residential building in a 4-wing courtyard, facing the eaves, 2-storey on 6 axes with entrance in the 3rd axis from the right, modern door and staircase; Brick with red sandstone walls; profiled eaves cornice, gable roof;
Associated: arched gate passage and adjoining gable. |
1817 | Feb. 18, 1988 | Gla-11
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Quarry stone house | Gladbach Petrusstrasse 50 map |
Dating by wall anchor 1716; 2-storey residential house with eaves, quarry stone, plastered, ashlar walls; 5 axes, entrance with flat arched lintel and skylight; double flight of stairs; Windows with flat arched lintels and skylights, new glazing; in the middle of the house a round-arched niche with a figure of a saint; in the right axis modern gate passage; Gable roof. | 1716 | Oct 26, 1987 | Gla-8
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Catholic parish church of St. Peter | Gladbach Petrusstrasse 51 map |
15.-16. Century, remodeled in 1830; 2-aisled small hall church; cross rib vault, choir closed on 3 sides; retracted 3-storey west tower with high, pointed hood; Choir quarry stone with decorative stones and bricks; Nave 1830 clad in brick, tower 1830 new from brick; Nave with gable roof; modern windows and porches, modern sacristy,
belonging: old churchyard with surrounding quarry stone or brick wall, in it walled crosses; grave slabs of the Burghessen of Gladbach in the churchyard; Grave crosses from the 16th to 19th centuries Century |
15.-16. Century | Jan. 27, 1988 | Gla-9
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Catholic parish church St. Johann | Sievernich Pfarrer-Alef-Straße 6 map |
Plan v. Vincenz Statz, executed by August Lange and Heinrich Nagelschmidt; neo-Gothic 3-aisled brick hall church ; Nave with 4 bays , 1-bay altar house with 5/8 end ; retracted 4-storey west tower ; pointed arched portal, above broad brick frieze; in the nave, wide arched windows with four-passports; inside remains of neo-Gothic furnishings, richly carved pulpit ; Church renewed after being destroyed in the war. Attached to the south entrance porch, to the north a small chapel. Associated cemetery, therein baroque grave crosses made of sandstone, 18th century, cemetery cross (presumably earlier wayside cross) d. 18th century | 1869-1877 | Sep 30 1986 | You-5
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Brick residential house | Sievernich Pfarrer-Alef-Straße 10 map |
Inscribed dating 1866; 7-axis brick house with eaves, entrance on the 3rd axis from the right; Door and window cladding stone; Brick frieze. On the eaves cornice, gable roof; right adjoining gate passage with gable side of the farm building. | 1866 | 2nd Mar 1988 | You-7
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Half-timbered house | Sievernich Johannesstraße 14 map |
Inscribed dating in the upper floor sill beam "Anno 1678"; 2-storey half-timbered eaves house on a high, offset base, the right gable wall in front of brick, on the left covered gate passage; Ground floor brick; Multi-storey residential building with carved upper floor sill beam, with necked anchor beams in the basement, in front of it one carved as a mask head, on the upper floor mortise locks; Original size window openings on the first floor, gable roof. | 1678 | Sep 30 1986 | You-6
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Rectory | Sievernich Pfarrer-Alef-Straße 11 map |
2-storey brick house on 6 axes; Entrance with skylight and outside staircase in the 3rd axis from the right, stone walls, lattice windows on the garden side, entrance with double-hinge door in the middle of the house. | 18th century | Sep 30 1986 | You-4
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Petronella Chapel | Gut Dirlau card |
Choir and apse 12th century, vaulted 1m 14th / 15th. Century, nave 17th / 18th century Century; Restoration in 1907, nave demolished; rectangular quarry stone building, grouted; semicircular apse with pilaster structure; tower-like, gradually tapering west porch with roof turrets, in the west porch a pointed arch portal; on the south side entrance with stone walls and baroque door; Rectangular window added to the side of the apse; at the rear end of the apse a two-lane tracery window with quatrefoil. | 12th century | Sep 30 1986 | You-3
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Wayside cross | Sievernich Pfarrer-Alef-Straße 29 map |
Wayside cross with baroque sandstone base and pillar with arched niche; Crucifix and body new | 18th century | 16 Sep 1985 | You-2
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Wayside cross | Sievernich Pfarrer-Alef-Straße 33 map |
according to an incomplete chronogram early 18th century; Approx. 4.50 m high cross, basalt lava, profiled base, pillar with round-arched sacrament niche and profiled cornices, cross with a fully plastic body | 18th century | 16 Sep 1985 | You-1
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Sievernich Castle | Sievernich Rönernicher Straße 7 map |
15-18 Century, expanded around 1860; formerly 2-part water system with partly double ditch system, brick mansion with ashlar walls, 5 axes, 2 floors, entrance with open staircase in the central axis (upper structure 1860); 1-storey side buildings, gable roof, roof turrets. Brick outer bailey, 3-leaf. First floor of the entrance front in half-timbered construction, with symmetrical staircases from the courtyard. Inscription in the inner arch of the outer bailey: "Destroyed by British bombs on July 15, 1941, rebuilt by the German Reich from 1941–1943", associated extensive moat and garden on the side of the house, free space in front of the outer bailey. | 15-18 Century | Oct. 4, 1989 | You-8
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Wayside cross | Soller on the K 28 card |
Inscribed date 1683, with heavily weathered inscription; Bluestone cross with rounded angle supports on a 19th century base; altogether approx. 3 m high, multi-tiered shredded bluestone plinth. | 1683 | May 20, 1985 | Sol-1
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Wayside cross | Soller Hampeschstraße 17 map |
Established around 1900; Neo-Gothic sandstone cross, approx. 3 m high, base of double stepped pillar with tracery-like ornamented central field, above sacrament niche; Cross with cast iron body | around 1900 | May 20, 1985 | Sol-2
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Quarry stone yard | Soller Marienstraße 15 map |
Inscribed dating on the archway 1739, above the lintel 1758; 4-wing courtyard, quarry-stone house, angular construction with butting gable roofs; partly stone walls, barns and stables made of half-timbered, mortised anchor beams, saddle roofs, rear part in quarry stone, renewed after the war; Pieta from the holy house set up on the corner, oak 18th century. | 1739 | 6th Mar 1986 | Sol-3
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Holy House | Soller Marienstraße next to house 14 map |
Red sandstone, on a square floor plan with a deep rectangular niche, inside a round arch niche with a modern statue of a saint, roof-like attachment; original Pieta in the house Marienstraße 15, relocated from the beginning. Marienstrasse. | 18th century | 6th Mar 1986 | Sol-4
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Parish church | Soller at the grotto map |
Choir 11./12. Century; Nave and tower 16th century, remodeled in 1714, new cornice in 1905; Hall church with a 4-storey west tower in front of it and a drawn-in Romanesque choir with an anterior choir yoke and semicircular closure; Quarry stone with pilaster structure, surrounding plinth; Nave with 4 bays, ribbed vault on polygonal wall templates, arched windows; Organ gallery from the 19th century, organ fittings and altars around 1905, remains of baroque fittings; small baroque vestibule, west tower with arched acoustic arcades and high, pointed dome; Related: cemetery with brick wall, grave crosses from the 16th to 19th centuries Century, Lourdes grotto made of lava stone from 1895; Roman bricks built into the walls of the choir and nave. | 11-12 Century | 20 Mar 1986 | Sol-5
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Half-timbered Winkelhof | Soller Marienstraße 3 map |
Inscribed dating 1830; Half-timbered - Winkelhof ; 2-storey residential building, 3-axis gable, entrance on the courtyard side, half-timbered storey construction with struts and footbands; Gable roof; Barns with brick infills, gable roofs, good original inventory. | 1830 | Nov 4, 1986 | Sol-6
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Half-timbered house | Soller Gangolfusstraße 30 map |
Residential building in a 4-wing courtyard, half-timbered, independent from the gable. Two-storey with large footbands, one-storey construction with pegged anchor beams, the old part of the windows largely preserved, hipped roof, plastered courtyard side, eternit-clad on the street side. | 17th century | Jan. 5, 1988 | Sol-7
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former dairy | Vettweiß Gereonstraße 12 map |
The dairy building was built after the entries in the construction plans for the new dairy building in 1901/02. The building has a rectangular floor plan, it is divided into a basement, ground floor and first floor and ends with a hipped roof. All the façades in two-tone ornamented brick that are visible towards the street are symmetrical. Each show a central projection, which is designed as a gable in the roof zone. The room layout and conception inside the building is largely unchanged, the production rooms of the dairy are still in the basement and on the ground floor and their intended use can be seen. | 1901/02 | Oct 10, 1984 | Vet-1
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Sandstone cross | Vettweiß Friedhofsweg map |
It is a sandstone cross on the southwest wall, with an inscription dated 1899. It is an approx. 5 m high cross on Gothic pillars with laterally tapered cheeks, light sandstone on a basalt lava base. | 1899 | Apr 9, 1985 | Vet-2
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water pump | Vettweiß Dorfstrasse 7 map |
Early 19th century; wrought iron pump. | 19th century | May 17, 1985 | Vet-3
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Wayside cross | Vettweiß Schulstrasse opposite 46 map |
Body reworked in the 20th century; wooden wayside cross, approx. 4 m high and roofed, with profiled cross ends, arched niche in the cross shaft, wooden body, evenly painted in dark brown; Body restored in parts renewed. | 18th century | Apr 10, 1985 | Vet-4
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Wooden crucifix | Vettweiß Gereonstraße 14 map |
Wooden crucifix in a large, ogival niche architecture with finial, plastered. | 19th century | Apr 10, 1985 | Vet-5
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Jewish Cemetery | Vettweiß extension of the Kettenheimer Weg map |
It is a fenced square area with weeping willow in the middle; Gravestones made of bluestone, marble and travertine, 2nd half of the 19th century and half of the 20th century | 2nd half of the 19th century | Apr 19, 1985 | Vet-6
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Half-timbered house | Vettweiß Gereonstraße 72 map |
1-storey half-timbered gable house on a high base, with jamb floor, gable slightly cantilevered over beam heads and profiled cornice; windows in the basement renewed and enlarged; Entrance on the left side of the eaves, old lintel with inscription; Gable roof. | 18th century | 23 Sep 1985 | Vet-7
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Wayside cross | Marketplace map |
Road cross made of sandstone on a stepped base, slender pillar with profiled cornices, cross with baroque ornamentation, new cast iron body. | 18th century | 23 Sep 1985 | Vet-8
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Brick villa | Vettweiß Schwarzer Weg 2 map |
Wilhelminian style villa made of brick, partially plastered, with Renaissance decor; 2-storey on a high basement. Entrance in side tower; Arched windows and doors with original division and partly original glazing; Profiled eaves cornice, mansard roof with ornamented dormers, spire with belvedere made of wrought iron. For the rural environment unusual, elaborate town house. | 19th century | Feb. 17, 1986 | Vet-9
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Brick villa | Vettweiß Küchengasse 10 map |
2-storey half-timbered gable house on a high brick base; Multi-storey construction, close-meshed half-timbering on the gable side, here the upper floor cantilevered over curved lugs, part of which is missing; lying compartments on the right side of the eaves, here also the entrance, windows partly in original size, partly changed in the 19th century; Gable roof, later half-timbered extension under a towed roof on the left side of the eaves. Rare, already quite complex construction with good original substance. | 17./18. Century | 13 Mar 1986 | Vet-10
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Trinity Chapel | Vettweiß Am Kettenheimer Graben map |
Inscribed date on the lintel 1680; Plastered chapel on a square floor plan with a polygonal choir closure; curved hood with closed lantern; (on the lintel the inscription: by Johannen Curtium dero capital Düren, Jungratsherr and Sophia Scheusslein married couple, built 1680); simple entrance and small, almost square window openings, walls made of red sandstone. | 1680 | May 16, 1986 | Vet-11
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Half-timbered house | Vettweiß Gereonstraße 26 map |
Inscribed dated 1828; 2-storey half-timbered house, multi-storey construction, strong necked anchor beams, tapped through on the upper floor; Compartments lined with brick in decorative layers; Street side with 5 axes with entrance in the central axis, door new; a gable wall in brick, gable roof; very conservative design for the late construction period. | 1828 | Aug 1, 1986 | Vet-12
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Half-timbered gable house | Vettweiß Marktplatz 2 map |
Dating in the framework "Anno 1753"; 1-storey half-timbered gable house with jamb floor; Gable storey cantilevered over beam heads; original window openings in the gable; in the basement in the 19th century; Pillar door on the left on the gable side; Gable roof; rear new extension; gable-sided entrance later; probably formerly transversely closed residential stable house. | 1753 | Aug 1, 1986 | Vet-13
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Upper castle | Vettweiß Castle Vettweiß 1 card |
16th century with later changes; Manor house formerly on its own island, 2-storey, quarry stone, grouted, on the left part of the facade a newer small half-timbered extension, plastered; 3-axis facade, entrance with segment arch and new door in the central axis; above the entrance a round-arched niche with a Madonna figure, including 2 coats of arms, the right one dated 1722, with the initials HVT; Window frames made of ashlar, lattice windows; Irregular new window openings on the gable end; steep gable roof, slated, pulled down on the rear eaves side over the upper floor, crowned by 2 wrought iron weather vanes. | 16th century | Apr 22, 1987 | Vet-14
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Square courtyard | Vettweiß Dorfstrasse 3 map |
A. 19th century with changes from the 20th century; Square courtyard; Main house with gable facing the street, gable sides made of brick, then to the right a basket arched gate passage, continued in a farm building made of brick; Residential building on the outer eaves side; Brick substructure, upper floor half-timbered; Eaves side to the courtyard half-timbered with a wreath of thresholds, 2 entrances, the front one with pillar door and lattice skylight, in it a wreath with laurel hangings; Saddle roof, pulled forward to the courtyard side; 20th century; Brick. | Early 19th century | Jan. 20, 1988 | Vet-15
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town hall | Vettweiß Gereonstraße 14 map |
The town hall belongs to a group of Wilhelminian-style buildings that document the expansion of the town towards the east at the turn of the century. The angular structure with two floors shows a built-in tower on a polygonal floor plan with a hood facing the street. Irregularly laid out windows of different shapes and forms characterize the structure, which has a coarse, yellow-brown plaster skin and whose structural components are accentuated by plaster walls that simulate a red sandstone. The concluding hipped roof is enlivened by numerous decorative structures. Inside the property, the original staircase with original glazing was preserved. Compared with the historic town halls of Nörvenich, Drove or Hergarten, which are characterized by romanticizing half-timbered elements, the town hall in Vettweiß clearly stands out thanks to its uniform surface structure and choice of materials. | May 11, 1989 | Vet-17
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Hofanlage (Mönchshof) | Vettweiß Gereonstraße 17 map |
4-wing courtyard, farm buildings partly half-timbered, partly brick; Brick residential building, 19th century, 2-storey on 4 axes with entrance above the 2nd axis from the left, outside staircase under a wooden porch, saddle roof, wooden block windows; Street side closed by 1-storey half-timbered barn with gate passage, residential building on the side, then large landscaped garden with wall. Impressive system in good condition with much of the original substance. | 18./19. Century | Jan. 4, 1994 | Vet-18
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Half-timbered gable house | Vettweiß Gereonstraße 48 map |
1 ½-storey small half-timbered house; Gable slightly cantilevered over beam heads; on the left gable side a newer eaves extension with a large window opening; Gable roof; unusual is the strut-less façade in such a small building. | 17./18. Century | Jan. 4, 1994 | Vet-19
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Wayside cross | Disternich Talstraße in the Map field |
2nd half of the 19th century; Sandstone cross with a high pillar with a round-arched sacrament niche and console, the body is missing. | 2nd half of the 19th century | Sep 30 1987 | Dis-6
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Lady Chapel | Froitzheim Thumer Weg map |
Inscribed date in a coat of arms above the entrance in 1703; Plastered quarry stone chapel on an octagonal floor plan, simple entrance with ashlar walls, above inscription stone with dating and cartouche, with coat of arms of the v. Vlatten; wooden eaves cornice, 8-sided curved, slate hood with closed lantern crowned by a cross. Rare; Formerly a common type for religion. | 1703 | Apr. 26, 1985 | Fro-3
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3 footfalls | Froitzheim Thumer Weg map |
18th century; 3 footfalls in the form of holy houses, red sandstone blocks, muddy; Base construction with cornice, above rectangular niche, cornice and roof-shaped termination. | 18th century | May 17, 1985 | Fro-4
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Half-timbered house | Froitzheim Martinusstrasse 59 map |
18./19. Century; 3-wing half-timbered courtyard with a street-side residential building and passage; 2-storey residential building, half-timbered floor construction with large inclined struts, right part of the house older with old, small window division, left part of the house with its own saddle roof; Half-timbered barns filled in with brick, gable roofs. | 18./19. Century | May 16, 1986 | Fro-5
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cath. Parish Church (St. Martin) | Froitzheim Martinusstrasse 27 map |
1868-70; Builder Heinr. Nagelschmidt, Cologne; 3-aisled, brick hall church with sparing ashlar elements; multi-tiered tapering west tower on a square floor plan with strong buttresses, converted into an octagon on the upper floor, 8-sided folding hood, recessed choir with a round end, round arched west entrance with slender, set columns, above round window; associated churchyard with quarry stone wall, grave crosses from the 17th to 19th centuries Century, partly in situ (very rare). | 1868-1870 | May 23, 1986 | Fro-6
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Catholic parish church of St. James | Jakobwüllesheim Veitzheimer Strasse 1 map |
Built 1891–93; Government Builder Krings, Cologne; 3-aisled brick basilica in neo-Romanesque forms with 2 choir flank towers; West porch with projected, gabled middle section, arched portal, statue of St. Jacob in the gable; Nave with brickwork, arched windows; 4-storey towers, with blind arches and pointed hoods: 5/8 choir closure; Cemetery wall from the builder's time, cemetery with grave crosses from the 17th and 18th centuries. Bluestone cemetery cross, dated 1828, simple cross on a high base with sparse decoration; in front of the church grave slab from the chapel of Bubenheim. | 1891-93 | May 20, 1986 | Jak-5
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archway | Jakobwüllesheim Bubenheimer Strasse 5 map |
Baroque archway, dated 1756; | 1756 | May 21, 1986 | Jak-6
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Wooden crucifix | Jakobwüllesheim Veitzheimer Strasse 2 map |
Dating by chronogram 1754; Baroque wooden pillar crucifix with richly carved ornamentation, cross with clover leaf ends; baroque body, colored; 18th century wooden cross rarely preserved, formerly often represented. | 1754 | July 23, 1985 | Jak-1
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water pump | Jakobwüllesheim Veitzheimer Strasse 2 map |
Early 19th century; wrought iron pump, wooden handle in the shape of a pine cone, in front of a brick pillar. | Early 19th century | July 24, 1985 | Jak-2
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Half-timbered house | Jakobwüllesheim Veitzheimer Strasse 22 map |
Inscribed dating 1882, possibly with an older core, former half-timbered Winkelhof , 2-storey main house facing the street, 4-axis, bricked up compartments; new entrance on the courtyard side, here pulled down pent roof; Gable roof of the building; on the left adjoining gate, on the right a brick wall, finally a brick shed on the gable, in front of it an old water pump | 1882 | Feb 9, 1988 | Jak-7
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Square courtyard | Jakobwüllesheim Veitzheimer Strasse 26 map |
1st half of the 19th century. Half-timbered square courtyard; Main house independent from the gable, 2-storey, 4-axis; on the right adjoining eaves-side former barn part in floor construction, converted into a residential building, between the two parts entrance with double-wing pillar door; Lattice windows with shutters; Gable roofs; Half-timbered barn at the back with partially bricked compartments. | 1st half of the 19th century | Sep 24 1993 | Jak-8
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Half-timbered yard | Jakobwüllesheim Jalobusstraße 15 map |
17th century with later changes; multi-part half-timbered yard; House facing the gable, on a high rubble stone base; Eaves side with horizontal compartments and mortise locks; Windows partly modern changed; Gable roof; Barns at the back of the courtyard with bricked-up compartments. | 17th century | Jan. 4, 1994 | Jak-9
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Wayside cross | Jakobwüllesheim Vettweißer Straße 12 map |
18th century sandstone cross on pillar with console and shell-shaped niche; new body. | Early 18th century | July 25, 1985 | Jak-3
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chapel | Jakobwüllesheim Vettweißer Straße 45 map |
Built around 1893; Brick chapel on a hexagonal floor plan; structured by lighter brick pilaster strips, with pointed arched windows, pointed arched portal with sandstone walls; curly, slanted hood; Inside, a wooden Vesper picture from the time of the builder. Rare construction as a later successor to the baroque field chapel. | 1893 | May 20, 1986 | Jak-4
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Half-timbered house | Müddersheim Heidegasse 4 map |
17th century dating in wall anchors on the renewed gable wall in 1868; 2-storey half-timbered house, independent from the gable, gable side faced with brick, 2-axis, entrance on the eaves side; 3 compartments with original window sizes, multi-storey construction with large struts, tapped anchor beams, gable roof, well-preserved original substance, probably a former residential stable. | 17th century | 23 Aug 1986 | Mud-1
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Wayside cross | Müddersheim Feldweg on the B 264 map |
19th century; Sandstone cross on a stepped base; Cast iron body, new | 19th century | Sep 7 1985 | Mud-2
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epitaph | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse 11 map |
16th century; Sandstone epitaph with the coat of arms of the castle lords of Müddersheim inserted in the cemetery wall | 16th century | Sep 7 1985 | Mud-3
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Wayside shrine | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse map |
17th century; rare baroque wayside shrine, red sandstone, on a double-tiered, wide base; Square in plan with arched niches on all sides; curved roof finish. | 17th century | Sep 7 1985 | Mud-4
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Castle | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse 70 map |
Baroque four-wing moated castle of uniform planning with axis of symmetry; Upstream farm yard made of simple brick buildings with ashlar walls, central portal with pilasters and drawbridge cover, above gable with alliance coat of arms; Manor house of 5: 6 axes, two-storey above a high basement entrance in the central projectile with gable; double flight of stairs. Arched windows with ashlar garments; Corner cuboid; to the park arched bridge with outside staircase, profiled eaves cornice, hipped roof; Manor house originally free-standing, intermediate buildings in the 19th century, today reduced; Interior construction new commercial buildings; Manor house inside very good original condition in unchanged use and organization; associated moats, park and park wall. | 1718-1720 | 3rd Mar 1986 | Mud-5
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Anthony Chapel | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse map |
Inscription dated 1669, 1786, renovated in 1906; 3-axis plastered hall building with 3/8 end, arched windows with sandstone walls and exposed profiles from the 18th century;
profiled wooden eaves cornice, turret, saddle roof, arched entrance covered with the coat of arms of the imperial barons Geyr; baroque door grille. Inside mirror vaults, baroque altar, grave slabs of the lords of the castle, remains of old paintwork. |
1669, 1786 | 3rd Mar 1986 | Mud-6
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former mill | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse 1 map |
17th century; 2-storey half-timbered house, eaves in storey construction with large bent struts, 2 entrances; Gable upper floor cantilevered on ceiling joist ends, a lot of original substance, considerably revised in detail. | 17th century | Feb. 18, 1988 | Mud-7
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Half-timbered house (forester's house) | Müddersheim Amandusstraße opposite way to the castle map |
18th century; small Winkelhof , half-timbered, 1-storey with gable roof; Original substance largely preserved. | 18th century | May 6, 1986 | Mud-8
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Rectory | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse 42 map |
Brick, high base, red sandstone walls; Eaves side to 5 axes with entrance in the central axis, door new, double-winged with skylight and small round staircase; Gable sides to 2 axes, wooden eaves cornice, gable roof; modern revision in detail. | 1838 | May 6, 1986 | Mud-9
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Parish church | Müddersheim Amandusstraße 40 map |
Inscribed dated 1777/78; Well-proportioned hall building made of brick on an almost square floor plan, with rounded corners and recessed apse with polygonal closure; Main nave to 2 window axes, windows arched with sandstone walls; Profiled eaves cornice, hipped roof, tower hood, looped octagonal helmet with extended tip; Apse with flat arched lintel; superior west tower. Inside there is a flat false vault on pilasters in the nave, in the end of the choir a mirrored ceiling. | 1777/78 | May 7, 1986 | Mud-10
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Half-timbered house | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse 68 map |
1½-storey half-timbered house, independent of the gable along the course of the castle park wall, curved footbands, gable roof, half-timbered structure largely original, old window division can be read. | 18th century | May 15, 1986 | Mud-11
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former Vicarie | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse 16 map |
2-storey brick house, whitewashed, gable with 2 axes, entrance on the eaves side with 3 axes in the central axis; Straight lintel windows and doors; profiled brick eaves cornice, gable roof; then a brick garden wall and a large accompanying garden as open space and house garden for self-sufficiency of the former vicariate. | 18th century | July 20, 1986 | Mud-12
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former castle mill | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse 2 map |
2-storey half-timbered house with eaves, multi-storey construction; 2 entrances on the eaves side; Muntin windows, original size on the upper floor, changed in the gable; Hipped roof;
associated farm building made of quarry stone, without monument value. |
18th century | Feb. 17, 1988 | Mud-13
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Transformer house | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse map |
Inscription dated 1928; Brick with horizontal brick band structure, flat arched ashlar portal with wedge stone, skylight with wrought-iron year, original doors and shutters, curved eaves, slate hood with heel cornice and stylized pine cones as the crowning glory. | 1928 | Oct. 1, 1986 | Mud-14
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Wayside cross | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse map |
Approx. 3 m high road cross made of sandstone, base and shaft heavily weathered, formerly with figurative representations, cross with body from later times, weathered. | 18th century | Jan. 28, 1988 | Mud-15
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Wayside cross | Müddersheim Weg opposite castle map |
Inscribed dated 1775; about 4 m high crossroads; Trachyte substructure, cross red sandstone; Profiled, slightly curved base with a rounded arched shell niche. Coat of arms v. Geyr, above dating, finally a cross with clover leaf ends. | 1775 | Feb 3, 1988 | Mud-16
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Residential building | Disternich Weiler Weg 5 map |
18th century; Barns new; 3-wing courtyard, main house half-timbered, 2-storey, 2-axis street side with solid brick substructure, upper storey plastered with corner stucco from the 19th century; rear garden side to 4 axes, windows with ashlar walls; Courtyard side close-meshed visible framework with strong profiled cornice, struts in the shape of the "man", windows and doors new; steep | 18th century | Sep 30 1986 | Dis-4
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Wayside cross | Kelz Lüxheimer Weg, corner of Oststraße map |
Wayside cross made of sandstone; generous proportions. Significant for human history, worth preserving for artistic, scientific, and especially local historical reasons. | late 19th century | May 27, 1986 | Kel-8
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Wayside cross | Kelz Broicherstrasse map |
E. 19th century; Road cross made of sandstone with neo-Gothic ornamentation on base, above console and sacrament niche with gable-shaped end, cross with cast-iron body; Stone parts painted with oil paint, body bronzed. Significant for human history, worth preserving for artistic, scientific, especially local history and folklore reasons. | End of the 19th century | Sep 24 1993 | Kel-9
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Jewish cemetery | Lüxheim in the Map field |
Large complex with numerous gravestones, mainly from the 19th and 20th centuries, made of red sandstone and artificial stone. Significant for human history, worth preserving for scientific, especially local historical reasons. | 19. – 20. Century | Aug 20, 1985 | Lüx-1
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chapel | Lüxheim An der Kapelle map |
13th century with changes in the 15th / 16th century Century; Roof ridge 17th-18th Century; single-nave tuff stone building with semicircular apse, blind arch structure with fine pilaster strips, pointed arched windows, old window division partially recognizable; New brick sacristy annex. One of the oldest sacred buildings in the district, well preserved in its structure. Significant for human history, worth preserving for artistic, scientific, and especially local historical reasons. | 13th century | Nov 12, 1986 | Lüx-2
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Half-timbered house | Müddersheim Heidegasse 7 map |
18th century; formerly 3-winged half-timbered courtyard, residential house independent of the gable on 3 axes, half-timbered structure in storey construction with protruding struts; Gable roof; then gate passage, small farm building, half-timbered; Gable roofs; Farm buildings and courtyard side newly bricked up (new farm buildings not part of the monument). Significant for human history, worth preserving for scientific, especially architectural and local history as well as urban planning reasons. | 18th century | Apr 6, 1988 | Mud-17
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Courtyard complex (Sinsiger Hof) | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse 13 map |
4-wing courtyard, brick, white grout; 2-storey residential building, along the eaves, 5-axis eaves side in the middle of the street front, coat of arms of the Barons von Geyr in the central axis; Gable roof, flanking outbuildings 1 storey lower; large site-defining system in clear original preservation. Significant for human history, worth preserving for artistic, scientific, and especially local historical reasons. | not specified | Nov 24, 1988 | Mud-18
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Cemetery wall | Müddersheim Amandusstrasse 11 map |
It is the surrounding wall of the cemetery in the village of Müddersheim, which was newly laid out in the 19th century. The north-west and south-west of the cemetery is made of field fire brick masonry with parts. Older structure consists of sandstone masonry. Esp. In the north-west wall there are older grave crosses, probably from the old cemetery at the church. In the south-west corner, a sandstone pit of the lords of Müddersheim from the 16th century is walled in; for which the LVR has had an application for protection since 1983. The adjoining south-eastern part of the wall with the gate is not part of the monument.
The wall is important for human history, as it carries over the centuries-old traditional demarcation of a consecrated place undiminished into the modern age and thus the historical dimension as well as the integration into the life context of the place Müddersheim, because its location and existence can be seen that the small town of Müddersheim was also subject to the more modern urban planning criteria in recent times, according to which further occupancy of the centuries-old cemeteries around the central village churches was no longer permitted and new cemeteries had to be created at the local borders. For the place, which has since grown further, this also meant marking its former border. The wall is worth preserving for ethnographic and urban planning reasons, because on the one hand the walled-in grave crosses represent important evidence of the local population, on the other hand the cemetery, which is now in the village and highlighted by the wall, is indispensably integrative for the site, for the history and present of Müddersheim Meaning. |
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Web links
- Monuments in the Düren district ; Accessed September 12, 2011