List of architectural monuments in Langeoog

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In the list of architectural monuments in Langeoog , all listed buildings of the Lower Saxon community of Langeoog in the district of Wittmund are listed. The basis is the district's published list of monuments (as of February 8, 2001).

Architectural monuments are “ground monuments, movable monuments and monuments of geological history in the sense of the law.” The list of monuments of the community of Langeoog includes 42 monuments.

Architectural monuments

The list includes, if available, a photograph of the monument, the name if available, otherwise the type of building and the address, the date of protection and the registration number of the monument authority.

image designation location description construction time Registered
since
Monument
number
BW Ensemble Fährhusweg 5/7 Fährhusweg 5/7
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Residential houses, single-storey brick buildings with gable ends under a half-hip roof with verandas for guest house use Late 19th century 0003 and 0009
BW Customs House Mittelstrasse 15
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Single-storey, eaves-standing residential building with a half-hipped roof, plastered areas above the combat zone, curved eaves, stylistically adapted wash house in the courtyard, small single-storey brick building around 1910 00010 and 0001
Herrenhusstrasse settlement Herrenhusstrasse settlement Herrenhusstrasse 1-20 Single-storey, eaves brick buildings with veranda, designed as a double house 1936 23rd August 1990 00013-00030
"Am Blumental" settlement Am Blumental 1-7, Friesenstrasse 26 Two-storey, eaves brick buildings 1936 23rd August 1990 00036-00043
"Am Blumental" settlement Friesenstrasse 18,20,22,24 single-storey eaves brick buildings with veranda 1936 23rd August 1990 00031-00034
Langeoog island church Langeoog island church Kirchstrasse 3
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Evangelical church with cemetery and enclosure, neo-Gothic brick building with south-west tower, plastered areas on the tower and fiebel triangle, built in 1890, expanded in 1953 1890 00012
Langeoog water tower Langeoog water tower At the water tower
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Despite the spatial distance, the water tower and the waterworks form a functional ensemble that rarely documents the operation of a waterworks around 1910. The tower is 18.5 m high and stands on an 18 m high dune on the Western Cape, a mushroom-like cantilevered water tank (100 m³) over an octagonal hull with a lantern (viewing platform), the plant is a single-storey functional building in the form of a machine hall with plastered brick walls under a hip roof , Arched window with brick decoration, technical equipment is preserved 1909 00008 (tower)
West waterworks West waterworks Mittelstrasse 37
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The factory is a single-storey functional building in the form of a machine hall with plastered brick walls under a hipped roof, arched windows with brick decoration, technical equipment has been preserved 1909 00044 (factory)
Lifeboat Lifeboat Kurstrasse
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The boat was built in 1944 at the August Pahl shipyard in Hamburg-Finkenwerder . "Wesertypus" series: 14 m long steel hull, 1.38 m draft and 150 hp, out of service in 1980 1944 00047
BW Guesthouse "Haus Sommerfeld" Mittelstrasse 17
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One-storey brick building with a low jamb, central axis with entrance projectile, dated "1901", younger corner veranda with original wooden windows 1901 00005
BW Guesthouse "Seemanshus" Mittelstrasse 18
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Former residential and farm building, narrow, single-storey brick building under a gable roof, in the former farm area, interior stand frame and suspended ceiling, built around 1800, south gable with wooden veranda around 1900 around 1800 00007
BW Residential building Otto-Leuss-Weg 3
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One-storey brick building with a two-column high frame structure, one-sided deep full hip, essentially from the 18th century, free space, entrance porch and wooden veranda around 1900 18th century 00004
BW Guesthouse "Böttcher-Hus" Rudolf-Eucken-Weg 7
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One-storey brick building with a low jamb, central axis with entrance rosalite, structured by cornices, roofing and profile. Window sills, front porch on the street side around 1900 00006

Individual evidence

  1. Lower Saxony Monument Protection Act (NDSchG), § 3 (1) [1]