List of architectural monuments in Westergellersen

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The list of architectural monuments in Westergellersen lists the architectural monuments of the Lower Saxony community of Westergellersen and its districts. The status of the list is May 5, 20201.

General

The columns contain the following information:

  • Location: the address of the monument and the geographical coordinates . Map view to set coordinates . In the map view, monuments without coordinates are shown with a red marker and can be set on the map. Architectural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, architectural monuments with a picture with a green marker.
  • Official name: Name of the monument
  • Description: the description of the monument. Under § 3 (2) NDSchG individual monuments and under § 3 (3) NDSchG groups of structures and their components are shown.
  • ID: the number of the monument
  • Image: a picture of the monument

Westergellersen

Single objects

location designation description

ID

image
The Twiete 1
53 ° 13 '58 "N, 10 ° 14' 51" E
barn 28836712 BW
Hauptstrasse 7
53 ° 14 ′ 2 ″ N, 10 ° 14 ′ 46 ″ E
barn 28836731 BW
In the old village 12
53 ° 13 ′ 51 ″ N, 10 ° 14 ′ 44 ″ E
Storage 28836693 BW
Lüneburger Strasse 1
53 ° 13 ′ 58 ″ N, 10 ° 15 ′ 0 ″ E
Residential building 28836674 BW
53 ° 12 ′ 58 "N, 10 ° 15 ′ 14" E Gellerser beginning Inscription: Monogram of the king, consisting of the interwoven capital letters G (George) and R (Rex = Latin king ) as well as the Roman number II: Georg II ( King of Great Britain and Ireland and German Elector of Braunschweig-Lüneburg ( Hanover ) from 1727 to 1760); a so-called Georg Rex stone made of hewn red sandstone . With the other number, the Roman number I, the stone on the northern edge of the Gellerser Anfang forest area on the way from Kirchgellersen to Putensen (Salzhausen) marks the beginning of the forest boundary that then surrounded the forest. The inscription reads: “GELLERSER BEGINNING”, followed by the year “ANNO MDCCXLVI” (1746) and the four other Latin words: “FORESTUM HOCCE TRANSACTIONE ACQUISITUM”. Translation: "'In 1746 this forest was acquired by George II [...] through comparison with the previous interested parties (farmers)'". However, this stone was only set in 1752, and the name Gellerser did not even exist at the beginning of 1746 at the time of the recession , which regulated the new rights and ownership in this "core of the even larger Gellerser woodwork " (see also: Historical boundary stones in the Gellerser beginning ). 28836639 Gellerser beginning

Former architectural monuments

location designation description

ID

image
Lüneburger Strasse 5
53 ° 13 ′ 57 ″ N, 10 ° 15 ′ 4 ″ E
BW

literature

  • Gerd Weiß: Architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, Lüneburg district , Volume 22.2. Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig 1981, ISBN 3-528-06201-0 .

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in Westergellersen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rolf Kliemann: Field names in the Westergellersen area . In: Westergellersen community (ed.): Westergellersen. Water and more . Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, Husum 2009, p. 91 .
  2. ^ Klaus Dierßen, Rolf Kliemann: Forest and hunting . In: Westergellersen community (ed.): Westergellersen. Water and more . Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, Husum 2009, p. 135-136 .