List of ground monuments in Preußisch Oldendorf

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The list of ground monuments in Preußisch Oldendorf contains the listed underground structures , remains of above-ground structures, evidence of animal and plant life and paleontological remains in the area of ​​the East Westphalian town of Preußisch Oldendorf in the Minden-Lübbecke district in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of May 17 2018). These ground monuments are entered in part B of the list of monuments of the city of Preußisch Oldendorf; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).

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  • Image: shows a picture of the ground monument
  • Designation: gives the name or the designation of the ground monument
  • Location: indicates the district, if available, also the street and house number of the ground monument and the location on a map
  • Description: provides further information on the ground monument
  • Dating: indicates the period of origin or use
  • Registered since: indicates the date of entry in the list of monuments
  • Monument number: indicates the number of the ground monument with which it is in the monument list

List of ground monuments in Preußisch Oldendorf

image designation location description Dating Registered
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Monument
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"Linkenberg"
"Linkenberg" Prussian Oldendorf
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Abandoned quarry area with extensive, fossil-bearing strata from the Upper Dogger to the Middle Malm . The only exposure in the Jura of the Wiehengebirge . June 13, 1995 1
St. Ulricus Church with churchyard

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St. Ulricus Church with churchyard Börninghausen
An der Kirche 4
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Medieval church with traces of two older construction phases and an even older settlement that dates back to around 800. Cemetery with preserved medieval and modern graves and traces of the older, early medieval settlement. around 800 Feb 19, 2008 2
Limberg

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Limberg Börninghausen
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Ditches and embankments, as well as all above ground is not visible, in the bottom housing and securing traces obtained a medieval castle consisting of Obernburg with the keep , lower castle, by Palisade protected Vorburg , an applied on three sides trench with wall-like counter-slope and an upstream in Westenwall grave system and Gatehouse / Eselsburg on the southwest corner of the forester's house. Nov 17, 2008 3
Medieval castle, called Schwedenschanze

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Medieval castle, called Schwedenschanze Börninghausen
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Two platforms, 20 × 16 m or 30 × 20 m, separated by a ditch and surrounded by a common ring ditch with an outer wall. In the north and south there is an additional embankment each. 0Feb. 4, 2015 4th
Noble seat Hollwinkel

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Noble seat Hollwinkel Hedem
Hollwinkel
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Manor house and farm building with traces of the earlier development that are visible above ground ( outer moats ) or invisible (foundation wall, so-called inner moats) in the ground. May 11, 2015 5
Corridor relics Börninghausen
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Remains of two medieval / early modern long strip corridors with numerous vaulted bakers 12–18 m wide and up to 0.30 m high. June 22, 2015 6th
Corridor relics Börninghausen
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Remains of a medieval / early modern long striped corridor with ten vaulted bakers approx. 18 m wide and 0.30 m high. June 22, 2015 7th
Pit field of the Amalia colliery, later Rudolph Harlinghausen
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Pit field of the Amalia colliery, later Rudolph colliery, with large pings , heaps , terraces , ravine and remains of retaining walls . Mine for the extraction of hard coal and iron ore from the 19th and early 20th centuries. 1840-1921 Jan. 11, 2017 8th
Rummelsbruch Hedem
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Approximately 20 × 25 m in size, surrounded by a shallow moat on the northern border of the Ellerburger Wiesen nature reserve . Old Speicher- und Bleichinsel, which was part of a widow's estate from 1581 and was therefore also called widow's island . 21 Mar 2018 9

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Preußisch Oldendorf: List of monuments of the city of Preußisch Oldendorf. (PDF; 189 kB) B. Fixed ground monuments. May 17, 2018, pp. 28–30 , accessed December 30, 2018 .
  2. a b Sandra Spieker: Pr. Oldendorf once had a mine. In: New Westphalian . Newspaper publisher Neue Westfälische GmbH & Co. KG, February 10, 2017, accessed on May 8, 2017 .
  3. ^ Friederike Niemeyer: State Office also puts Rummelsbruch in Hedem under protection: the old church wall is a monument. In: Westfalen-Blatt . Westfalen-Blatt Vereinigte Zeitungsverlage GmbH, April 11, 2018, accessed December 30, 2018 .