List of architectural monuments in Friedeburg
In the list of architectural monuments in Friedeburg , all listed buildings of the Lower Saxon community Friedeburg in the district of Wittmund are listed. The basis is the district's published list of monuments (as of November 2000).
Architectural monuments are "ground monuments, movable monuments and monuments of geological history in the sense of the law." The list of monuments of the Friedeburg community includes 36 individual monuments and eight group monuments with 19 objects, all of which are, however, already identified as individual monuments.
The list includes, if available, a photograph of the monument, the name as a description, otherwise the type of building and the address, the date of protection and the registration number of the monument authority.
Individual monuments
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Registered since |
Monument number |
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Residential / farm building, gulf house | Frieslandstrasse 54, box card |
Brick construction: eaves made of molded bricks, old sliding windows and doors | First half of the 19th century | 1 |
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Residential / farm building, gulf house | Streitfelderweg 7, box card |
Brick building with remains of half-timbered houses: farm section with a deep full hip, residential gable with a former oven extension (fragment), some windows with wooden block frames | Early 19th century | 2 |
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former guest house, Gulfhaus | Dorfstrasse 2, Etzel map |
Gulf house with long living area, brick building with crossbars, block frieze . Old room layout and doors preserved | 18th century | 3 |
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Residential / farm building, gulf house | Haferlander Weg 2, Etzel map |
Brick construction: commercial gable fully hipped, residential part with narrow tubs . Comprehensive restoration 1986/87 | 19th century (core from the 17th century?) | 4th |
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graveyard | Kirchweg 4, Etzel Map |
5 |
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Bell tower | Kirchweg 4, Etzel Map |
Brick construction designed as a gate tower | 1660 | 6th |
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St. Martinus Church | Kirchweg 4, Etzel Map |
Single-aisle granite cuboid and brick building | 13th Century | 7th |
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Castle fountain | Friedeburger Hauptstrasse 18, Friedeburg map |
Medieval wells of the Friedeburg, which was demolished around 1765 | 8th |
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Mill stump | Friedeburger Hauptstrasse 18, Friedeburg map |
After the former Friedeburg was demolished, built as a Dutch windmill on the substructure of the so-called powder tower, no building remains | around 1765 | 9 |
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Müllerhaus, Gulfhaus | Friedeburger Hauptstrasse 18, Friedeburg map |
Erected after the former Friedeburg was demolished in the area of the castle courtyard and the inner moat | around 1765 | 10 |
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Residential / farm building, Gulfhaus (museum) | Friedeburger Hauptstrasse 60, Friedeburg map |
Brick construction: eaves cornice made from molded brick, living area with sliding windows | First half of the 19th century | 11 |
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Gasthaus Landhotel Oltmanns | Friedeburger Hauptstrasse 79, Friedeburg map |
11/25/1986 | 12 |
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town hall | Friedeburger Hauptstrasse 96/98, Friedeburg map |
Two-storey brick buildings: Originally free-standing buildings with a modern intermediate wing, hip roofs and cornice structure, profiled door frames | around 1840 | 13 |
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Former post office , Gulfhaus | Krummer Weg 2, Hesel map |
Well-preserved Gulf house with an extension to the living area, probably around 1920 | 19th century | 14th |
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Hoheesche bridge | Hoheescher Weg, Hoheesche map |
Iron swing bridge with brick abutments | 15th |
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Border post | At the White Moor, Horsten | Wooden post 1.80 meters high with remains of inscriptions, border marking between the Kingdom of Prussia and the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg | 1867/1870 | 16 |
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memorial | Etzeler Strasse, Horsten | Designed green area with old trees to commemorate the war dead in 1870/1871, expanded to include the war dead in 1914/1918 and 1939/1945 | Late 19th century | 17th |
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Windmill Erks | Horster Hauptstrasse 5, Horsten map |
Two-storey, octagonal gallery Dutch | 1838 | 18th |
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Bell tower | Kirchstrasse, Horsten Map |
Brick construction | 13th Century | 19th |
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St. Mauritius Church | Kirchstrasse, Horsten Map |
Single-aisle brick building with a semicircular east apse , church warft and cemetery | First half of the 13th century | 20th |
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Old Pastorei | Kirchstrasse 2, Horsten map |
Residential / farm building: One-storey brick building under a half-hip roof, residential part window probably changed | First half of the 19th century | 21st |
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Farm workers house | Kirchstrasse 39, Horsten Map |
Residential / farm buildings | 06/06/1988 | 22nd |
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Residential / farm building, gulf house | Schütting 7, Horsten card |
One-storey brick building under a crooked hip roof, business section with eaves cornice, original arched windows with roofs in the living area , gable with verge cornice | around 1880 (inner part older) | 23 |
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graveyard | Marxer Hauptstrasse 31, Marx map |
24 |
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Bell tower | Marxer Hauptstrasse 31, Marx map |
Brick construction | 13th Century | 25th |
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St. Marcus Church | Marxer Hauptstrasse 31, Marx map |
Single-aisle granite block building with semicircular east apse, with church warft | End of the 12th century, west wall in brick construction from 1841 | 26th |
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Residential / farm building, gulf house | Marxer Hauptstrasse 32, Marx map |
Brick construction with pilaster strips , cornices and roofs , original windows and doors preserved | around 1900 | 27 |
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Old watermill bridge | Borgweg, Reepsholt map |
Iron swing bridge with brick abutments | around 1885 | 28 |
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Bridge keeper's house | Borgweg 3, Reepsholt map |
Brick construction | 29 |
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Forester's house | Borgweg 12, Reepsholt map |
Gulf house with transversely built house , brick building with cornice structure and wooden veranda | around 1905, part of the barn with an older inner frame | 30th |
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graveyard | Frieslandstrasse 1, Reepsholt map |
31 |
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St. Mauritius | Frieslandstrasse 1, Reepsholt map |
Single-aisle, originally vaulted granite cuboid / brick building with polygonal choir closure, west tower destroyed in 1474, since then in ruins | Late 13th century | 32 |
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Residential / farm building, gulf house | Ovelgönne 2, Reepsholt card |
Brick building with eaves and molded bricks, with old sliding windows and probably the original room structure | First half of the 19th century | 33 |
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Residential / farm building, gulf house | Steenweg 3, Reepsholt map |
Brick construction, economic part with full hip | 1822, gable zone of the residential part around 1910 | 34 |
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Bridge at Wiesede lock | Kardweg, Wiesede map |
Bascule bridge | around 1885 | 35 |
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Wiesede lock | Kardweg, Wiesede map |
Narrow brick-lined lock chamber with wooden gates | around 1885 | 36 |
Group memorials
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Registered since |
Monument number |
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Wiesede lock | Kardweg, Wiesede map |
Lock and bridge | 1 |
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Kirchwarft Reepsholt | Frieslandstrasse 1, Reepsholt map |
Church and cemetery | 2 |
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Kirchwarft Etzel | Kirchweg 4, Etzel Map |
Church, bell tower and cemetery | 3 |
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Kirchwarft Horsten | Kirchstrasse, Horsten Map |
Church, bell tower, cemetery and old pastorei (residential building) | 4th |
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Kirchwarft Marx | Marxer Hauptstrasse 31, Marx map |
Church, bell tower and cemetery | 5 |
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Old watermill bridge | Borgweg, Reepsholt map |
Swing bridge with bridge keeper's house | 6th |
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Horsten monument complex | Etzeler Strasse, Horsten | Green area with several memorial stones | 7th |
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Former Friedeburg Castle | Friedeburger Hauptstrasse 18, Friedeburg map |
Well, mill stump and miller's house | 8th |
literature
- Gottfried Kiesow : Architecture Guide East Friesland. Verlag Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz , Bonn 2010, ISBN 978-3-86795-021-3 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Directory of cultural monuments, Part I, 1: Architectural monuments that are the subject of building and art monument maintenance, Wittmund district, Friedeburg community. Published by the Lower Saxony State Office for Monument Preservation on 22./27. November 2000.
- ↑ Lower Saxony Monument Protection Act (NDSchG), § 3 (1) [1]