List of monuments in the city of Arnsberg

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The list of monuments of the city of Arnsberg lists the entries in the list of monuments or the monument inventory of the city.

Shield-shaped memorial plaque of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia with the coat of arms of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, above it in capital letters "Monument", top left and right as well as a nail in the middle.
Memorial plaque of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia

Notes on the list

The classification is based on the original use. This means that if a building was erected as a villa or residential building, but was used for a while as an official building, for example, it is classified here in the residential building category. The number of the list of monuments was indicated. If not available, the monument inventory number or the number of the ground monument.

  • DL = list of monuments
  • DI = monument inventory
  • B = ground monument

The entries in the list of monuments and the ground monuments have all been taken into account as far as is known, while this is only partially the case with the other objects worthy of protection. In some closed building complexes (for example monasteries, but also houses with front and rear buildings), several monuments have been combined under one entry for pragmatic reasons.

The database is a monographic publication by the city's lower monument authority from 1990, as well as the list of monuments in the appendix to the land use plan of the city of Arnsberg from 2009. Until a current list is published, further entries can be made on the basis of other sources with individual references.

Because of the numerous monuments in the Arnsberg district, this was listed separately from the other districts in the residential and commercial building area and preceded by a brief description of the various monument areas.

Religious monuments

No. district Street description Emergence
DL 75, 195 Arnsberg
Klosterstrasse
Arnsberg Propsteikirche IMGP6957.jpg
Catholic parish church St. Laurentius, Wedinghausen Monastery complex . The Wedinghausen Abbey was a Premonstratensian institution. It was founded around 1170 and abolished in the course of secularization in 1803. The monastery was a religious and cultural center of the county of Arnsberg and later of the Duchy of Westphalia. The monastery church, which was also the parish church of the city of Arnsberg during the Middle Ages and early modern times, has been the parish and provost church since the 19th century. Today in the monastery complex u. a. the town and country archives and the historical library of the Laurentianum grammar school. In addition to the monastery church, the parsonage / pastorate (DL 195), monastery wing (today city archive), library (DL 195), coach house (DL 98) and Hirschberger Tor (DL 195) are listed as historical monuments
12th Century
DL 85 Arnsberg
Neumarkt 3
Church of the Resurrection-2-2.JPG
Resurrection Church (Arnsberg) The church, built between 1822 and 1824 in the classical style, was the first Protestant church in the city
1822-1824
DL 93, 198 Arnsberg
Hanstein 2, Schlossstrasse 1a
Bell tower2-2.JPG
City chapel , bell tower. The chapel is a Catholic church in the old town of Arnsberg. The bell tower (DL 198) belongs to it as the symbol of the city
1170/1323
DL 101 Arnsberg
Hellefelder Str.
Johanniskapelle (Arnsberg) .jpg
Johannes-Nepomuk-Kapelle The style of the chapel shows elements of the late Renaissance as well as Baroque features.
18th century
DL 116 Arnsberg
Old Soestweg
Tollpoestchen.jpg
Wegekapelle Tollpösken Former customs house converted into a wayside chapel. Originally provided with works of art of significant art history. Parts were stolen in 1945. The "Arnsberg Crucifix" from the 12th century is now in the provost church
before 1600
DL 95 Arnsberg
Seltersberg Path chapel / Path crosses The “Maria in der Not” chapel is one of the most beautiful path chapels in the Arnsberg area 18th century
DL 92 Arnsberg
Wennigloher Str.
Kreuzberg Chapel (Arnsberg) .jpg
Kreuzbergkapelle / Kreuzweg In 1862 the Kreuzweg was inaugurated with a total of fourteen stations. After willful damage to some stations in 1924, they were restored. All stations now received bronze reliefs by the sculptor Busch from Munich. The chapel was completed in 1868. It is shaped by the spirit of late Romanticism. The Apollinaris Church in Remagen is considered a model, but there are also connections to the new building of Herdringen Castle. The chapel has a cross plan and was built in neo-Gothic style with a pinnacle as a bell ridge.
1861/1868
DL 154 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse 14
Arnsberg Jesuit Mission.JPG
Jesuit Mission Arnsberg was created in 1651 for the purpose of the popular mission in the Duchy of Westphalia. The building itself dates from after 1682. It existed in this form until the Jesuits were abolished in 1773. Since then, the building has been used by the Jesuit mission in various functions, most recently as a land registry office. Today the competence center for integration of the Arnsberg district government is housed there.
after 1682
DL 346 Arnsberg
Cow path
Jewish cemetery Arnsberg.JPG
The Jewish cemetery was built in 1847, during the Nazi era it was demolished and restored after the war.
1847
DL 348 Cough
Old coughs
Jewish cemetery Hüsten4.JPG
Jewish Cemetery
Tuesday 10 Arnsberg
Old field
Wayside shrine Sankt Hubertus.jpg
Wayside shrine St. Hubertus
Tuesday 11 Arnsberg
Wayside shrine Wetterhof.jpg
Wetterhof crossroads
Tuesday 50 Arnsberg
Eichholzstrasse
Grab seibertz.JPG
The Eichholzfriedhof existed from 1807 to the 1950s as a cemetery for Arnsberg and the surrounding areas. In addition to historical grave monuments, there is also the old memorial for those who fell in the wars from 1864 to 1871, as well as parts of the memorial for the victims of violence and those who fell in the 20th century.
from 1807
DL 343 Bachum
Isidorstrasse
Church of St Isidor Bachum.jpg
St. Isidor Chapel / wayside cross
1926
DL 106 Bruchhausen
Lindenstrasse 17
Bruchhausenklein.JPG
The cath. Parish Church of St. Maria Magdalena was built as a parish church in a neo-baroque style that is unusual for the region.
1925
DL 105 Bruchhausen
Rodentelgenstrasse 21
Rodentelgenkapelle2.JPG
The Rodentelgen Chapel was a pilgrimage chapel in the Middle Ages before this tradition was discontinued in the early modern period. With an interruption in the 19th century, it was used for worship services until the new church was built in 1925. After that, it served various purposes. A development association founded in 2009 is trying to renovate and find a new usage concept.
1464
DL 161 Oelinghausen
Oelinghausen Monastery Church ArM.jpg
The monastery Oelinghausen was a convent of the Premonstratensians and was canceled 1804th The Gothic monastery church essentially dates from the 14th century.
after 1174
DL 118 Oelinghausen / Holzen
Wrestling 1
Retringen 1.jpg
Wayside chapel
1727
DL 115 Cough
Church square 2
Hüsten - Church of St. Petri.jpg
The cath. Parish church of St. Petri was one of the oldest in the region. Except for the tower, today's building dates from the 19th century. Two statues by the sculptor Hartmann from Wiedenbrück and a cast-iron crucifix on a high pedestal in the adjoining old cemetery were also placed under monument protection on the church square.
12th century / 1862
DL 260 Cough
Herdringer Weg 13b Holy House
Hüsten - Heiligenhäuschen.jpg
DL 138 Neheim
Neheimer Markt 6
Neheim St.Johannes.jpg
Today's construction of the cath. Parish Church of St. John the Baptist essentially dates from the 1890s. Because of its size, the church (like St. Johannes Baptist (Attendorn) ) is called the Sauerland Cathedral.
1892-1913
DL 125 Neheim
Burgstrasse 29
Christ Church Neheim.jpg
The Christ Church was the first Protestant church in Neheim
1862
DL 1 Neheim
Mendener St. 35
Neheim Synagogue.jpg
The former Neheim synagogue was built in the 19th century, it was damaged during the November pogroms in 1938 and was used as a storage room for a long time after the war. Renovated in the 1980s, the building was used commercially before it was acquired in 2001 by the Jägerverein 1834 eV Neheim. Since then, the synagogue has been used as a venue.
1875/76
DL 347 Neheim
Mendener Strasse
Neheim Jewish Cemetery 4.jpg
Jewish cemetery . It was built in the first half of the 19th century and wasbadly damagedby the Möhne disaster .
DL 144 Neheim
Möhnestrasse
Theodoruskapelle Front.JPG
Theodorus Chapel (on Möhnefriedhof)
1835-1837
DL 209 Neheim
Goethestrasse / Long Turn Wayside shrine
K 0871 Neheim.jpg
1733
DL 146 Low bucket
To Friedrichshöhe 5
Arnsberg-NiedereimerHofkapelleBienstein2-Asio.JPG
Chapel extension
1885
136 Oeventrop
Kirchstrasse 40
K 0853 Oeventrop.jpg
cath. Parish Church of the Holy Family
1899
DL 330 Oeventrop
Kirchstrasse 55
Rectory Kirchstrasse 55.jpg
Rectory
DL 140, 181, 182 Rumbeck
Mescheder Strasse
Rumbeck-Kloster1-Bubo-2.JPG
The Rumbeck monastery was a Premonstratensian monastery founded around 1190 and existed until the secularization in 1806. The former monastery and today's parish church of St. Nicholas, the south wing of the monastery, the former provost, former guest house, archive tower is listed
after 1190
DL 145 Vosswinkel
Vosswinklerstrasse 11 cath. Parish Church of St. Urban
Urbanuskirche 01 Vosswinkel.jpg
after 1750
DL 3 Vosswinkel
Vosswinkler Str. 16 cath. Rectory
Pastorat 01 Vosswinkel.jpg
after 1752
DL 224 Vosswinkel
Höllinghofen
Benedictus Chapel Hoellinghofen.jpg
Sepulchral Chapel of St. Benedict
1923
DI 596 Vosswinkel
To the old cemetery
Old cemetery Vosswinkel.JPG
The Old Cemetery is a Catholic cemetery that was inaugurated on June 11, 1838 and closed in 1973
1838
DL 393 Herringring
To the Krähenbrink The Antoniushäuschen is a path chapel
Herdringen - Antoniushäuschen.jpg
DL 149 Wennigloh
Müssenbergstrasse 65
Wennigloh Chapel. JPG
Chapel of St. Francis Xaverius
1854

Castles, fortifications, aristocratic residences

No. district Street description Emergence
DL 197 Arnsberg
Old Market 24–28
Landsberger Hof.JPG
Landsberger Hof and city ​​fortifications . A city palace was built on part of the city wall from 1240 in 1605, which today houses the Sauerland Museum. The building consists of a main building with a tower attached to the rear, a side wing and ancillary buildings. Below the courtyard there was a representative garden and a promenade, which later had to give way to the expansion of the city. Today the Sauerland Museum is housed in the building
around 1240/1695
DL 227 Arnsberg
Kaiserspförtchen
Arnsberg Kaiserpförtchen.jpg
City fortifications Small arched passage in the eastern city wall. The gate was given a half-timbered structure in the 18th century, but still gives the impression of a small, fortified city gate
after 1238
DL 212 Arnsberg
City wall 8
GrünerTurm.JPG
Green tower, city ​​fortifications . The tower in shell construction was the north-western corner tower of the extended city wall. The adjoining part of the city fortification towards the Oleypforte is still easy to understand.
Mid 13th century
DL 247, B 3 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse
Arnsberg Castle 3.JPG
Arnsberg Castle Built as a castle for the Counts of Arnsberg, it served as the residence of the Archbishops and Electors of Cologne after the County of Arnsberg passed to the Archdiocese of Cologne. It was heavily rebuilt several times. The last building by Johann Conrad Schlaun (built 1730–1735) was destroyed in the Seven Years War. The complex has been in ruins ever since.
around 1100–1762
DL 96 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse 12
Arnsberg Dückertscher Hof gable.JPG
Dückerscher Hof . Partly with the inclusion of older buildings (possibly from the 15th century) built by the head waiter Hermann Dücker in the form preserved today around 1627, it was the residence of important officials in Cologne, a hospital since the 19th century and is now used for residential purposes.
15./17. century
DL 113 Arnsberg
Hanstein 6 Burgmannshof Hanstein . Erected on parts of the city wall, possibly including older buildings, probably in the 17th century. In the 19th century the hospital was temporarily used as a Kolping House since 1863. 17th century
DL 109 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse / Soester Strasse / Unterm Tempel
Arnsberg Weichsscher Hof front side.JPG
Weichs'scher Hof . Built as the town house of the master hunter von Weichs after the town fire of 1600. Ground floor in solid construction, upper floor made of half-timbered with hipped roof. It was owned by the von Weichs family until well into the 20th century and served as a residential building. It was later sold and temporarily served as a music academy. Today it is used as a residential building again.
after 1600
DL 57 Arnsberg
Old Market 7
Arnsberg Alter Markt 7 Engelapotheke.jpg
Stockhausenhaus (later Engelapotheke). Ludwig von Stockhausen and Elisabeth Hanxleden had the house built on meter-thick foundation walls. The ground floor was built as a solid construction and the upper floor from half-timbered. Later high-ranking officials from the Electorate of Cologne lived there. The later district administrator of Meschede Friedrich Hubert Boese was born there. From 1832 it served as a pharmacy. During this time redesigns in the classical style followed. The house served as a pharmacy until 1938. The historian Karl Féaux de Lacroix spent part of his youth there.
1607, 19th century
DL 269 Arnsberg
Mountain road
Limpsturm.JPG
Limps Tower (also called Mäuseturm, Hexenturm) was a tower of the city wall. In addition to its military duties, it is said to have also served as a prison. The blacksmith's guild is said to have built it. It is five stories high and has numerous loopholes.
year
DL 284 Arnsberg
Under the temple
Schlenturm Weichser Hof.JPG
Shell tower in the street Unterm Tempel
year
DL 147, 240 Herringring
Herdringen Castle 20080510.JPG
Herdringen Castle goes back to the Kettelburg, which fell into disrepair around 1500, and a courtyard belonging to the von Hanxleden family that was built during this period. The property passed into the possession of von Fürstenberg. Extensive expansion and renovation work began in 1680. A new Tudor style mansion was built in 1844.
18./19. century
DL 123 Cough
House Hüsten.JPG
Haus Hüsten goes back to a manor mentioned in 1264.
first half of the 16th century
DL 114 Müschede
Gut Wicheln was probably built by the Munsterland architect Gottfried Laurenz Pictorius at the end of the 17th or beginning of the 18th century, including a medieval courtyard. Only the portal that is today in the Müscheder Schützenhalle is preserved. 17./18. century
DL 163 Neheim
Neheim Drostenhof.JPG
The Drostenhof goes back to a medieval Burgmannshof and was built in its current form around 1700. The building was the seat of the Neheimer Amtsdrosten. In the early modern period it was mostly in the hands of a line of the von Fürstenberg family. Landmeister Wilhelm von Fürstenberg was probably born there.
around 1700
DL 120 Neheim
Fresekenplatz 6
Fresekenhof.JPG
The Fresekenhof goes back to a medieval Burgmannshof from the 14th century and in its current form dates from the 17th century.
17th century
DL 126 Neheim
Neheim Burgstrasse - 2.jpg
The Burgmannshof Gransau goes back to medieval predecessors. The ground floor dates from the 17th century. The attached half-timbered storey was partially raised by a half storey in the 19th century.
17th century
DL 132, 94 Arnsberg
Forsthaus Obereimer.JPG
The Obereimer house goes back to an old manor. This came through Hermann (von) Dücker to Elector Maximilian Heinrich von Bayern, who realized an animal park and various projects there as well as carried out construction measures. The Arnsberg Forestry Office is located in the former gatehouse.
17./18. Century
DL 224 Vosswinkel
Höllinghofen Castle4.JPG
Höllinghofen Castle in a moated castle that was rebuilt on older foundation walls in the 18th century.
after 1765

Public buildings

No. district Street description Emergence
DL 162 Arnsberg
Old Market 19 / Hallenstrasse
Arnsberg-3.jpg
Old Town Hall The old town hall was rebuilt in its present form after the city fire of 1709. Until the end of the Duchy of Westphalia, it served not only as a communal purpose but also as a meeting place for the state assembly. Today the knight's hall is used for representative events, while the rest of the building still houses local government offices.
1709
DL 179 Arnsberg
Koenigsstrasse 22
Civil casino (Neues Rathaus) Königstrasse 22.jpg
Civil casino ("New Town Hall") . The building in the classicist style with a hipped roof was built as a society house primarily for the higher officials of the Prussian government and the courts. In the time of National Socialism it was called the “Kameradschaftshaus”. Between 1946 and 1975 it served as the town hall, after which it was the state office for agricultural regulation and is now the seat of the office for occupational safety.
1820
DL 155 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 1
Administrative Court.JPG
"Old Government" The representative three-storey three-wing building with a mansard roof was built as a prison from the stones of the destroyed Arnsberg Castle. In the Hessian period it served as a barracks, in the Prussian period it was the seat of the district president. Two rear wings were added in the 1880s. After the construction of a new government building, it continued to serve administrative purposes. Today it is the seat of the administrative court .
1783
DL 193 Arnsberg
Seibertzstrasse 1
Arnsberg district government IMGP6872.jpg
New government The core of the 19-axis large building was originally built as a Catholic teachers' college. In the mid-1920s the tower and other wings were built. Since 1926 it was the headquarters of the district government . The growing need for space led to the addition of a high-rise in 1964.
1909/1926
DL 187 Arnsberg
Seibertzstrasse 2-6
Former tax office Arnsberg.jpg
" Old Tax Office " The building was constructed in a palais-like neo-baroque style. Today it is an office building of the district government.
1922/23
DL 156 Arnsberg
Bridge place 7
Arnsberg Regional Court-2.JPG
Regional court the building in the classical style was one of the first buildings beyond the Ruhr. It forms the core of the so-called "Friedrichsstadt" and was the nucleus of the second city expansion in the 19th century.
1840-1842
DL 157 Arnsberg
Eichholzstrasse 2-4
Arnsberg-Amtsgericht1-Bubo.JPG
Former regional court prison today district court
year
DL 170 Arnsberg
North ring 39
Marienhospital-arnsberg.jpg
Marienhospital . The old building of the Marienhospital is built in the sanatorium style customary at the time, with some elements influenced by Art Nouveau. The arbor and the chapel are particularly noteworthy. Next to the chapel is an elaborately designed gate in neo-baroque style.
from 1907
DL 102 Arnsberg
Koenigsstrasse 36
Mariengymnasium Arnsberg2.JPG
Mariengymnasium The core of the building was built after 1818. The poor school sisters of Our Lady acquired the building in 1889 for the purpose of founding a school. In 1898, the sisters had two more wings and a neo-Gothic chapel built towards the back of the building. This contains a remarkable Madonna and Child on a crescent moon. Further buildings were built around 1903. The complex of the monument also includes a garden pavilion built in the classical period. Today the old building serves as a senior citizens' residence. In March 2008 the building was Monument of the Month of the Working Group on Historic Town Centers in North Rhine-Westphalia.
after 1818
DL 213 Arnsberg
Prälaturstrasse 3
Prälaturstrasse 3, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Former boys' school originally for Catholic and Protestant students, it became a purely Protestant school in 1886. During this time, rear extensions were also made. The building later served, among other things, as a clubhouse for young migrants and the DRK
1830
DL 199 Arnsberg
Sauerstraße 3
Vhs-arnsberg.jpg
Former preparandy As a result of the reorganization of teacher training, a preparatory institute was established in addition to a teachers' seminar. The building served as such until 1924, after which it served as a secondary school until 1942 and as an American military hospital after 1945. A primary school was later housed there and since 1969 it has been used again for teacher training. After that it was the municipal adult education center and today it is a primary school.
after 1902
Tuesday 27 Arnsberg
Clemens-August-Strasse
Bahnhofarnsberg.JPG
The Arnsberg train station is now owned by the city of Arnsberg and is used, among other things, as a community center
1870
DL 174 Arnsberg
Clemens-August-Strasse 10
Arnsberg Clemens August Strasse 10 Official Building.JPG
The service building was built as an arbitration tribunal for workers' insurance, after which it served other authorities, for a few years it housed facilities of the Protestant church and today the Diakonie is housed there.
1903
DL 387 Arnsberg
Wedinghauser Str. 1
District building Arnsberg 2.JPG
The core of the circuit house was built 1902nd Partly destroyed in the Second World War, it was rebuilt. In the 1960s and 1980s, extensions were built.
1902
DL 108 Arnsberg
Hanstein 4 The house was built as a boys' school (trivial school). Later it served commercial and gastronomic purposes 1709
Dl 217 Herringring
Ostentor 9
Arnsberg-Herdringen-Ostentor9-1-Bubo.jpg
Schoolhouse with gable and tower. Extensions show characteristics of Art Nouveau . Honorary inscription for Heinrich Knoche
1879
DL 83 Cough
Heinrich-Lübke-Strasse 29 The former office building of the Hüsten Office shows forms of the Neo-Renaissance influenced by Art Nouveau
Hüsten - Amtshaus.jpg
1910
DL 206 Cough
At Hüttengraben 31 The former Ruhrschule is an eight-eighty eaves building in the style of neoclassicism 1909-1911
DL 137 Neheim
Sister-Aicharda-Strasse 12 The former district court last served as the municipal administration building; it is now privately owned
Neheim District Court 1.jpg
1894/95
DL 220 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 38
Neheim Karl Wagenfeld School.JPG
The Karl-Wagenfeld-Schule (renamed Graf-Gottfried-Schule from the school year 2012/13 ) was built as a brick building with stylistic elements reminiscent of the Renaissance
around 1900
DL 232 Neheim
Schulstrasse 14 The Michaelsschule was built in a strict Renaissance-like style and is also called the red school because of its color
Neheim Michaelschule.jpg
1905
DL 385 Arnsberg
Ehmsenstrasse 7
Arnsberg Adolf Sauer School.jpg
The Adolf Sauer School was built as a primary school. After the primary school has moved into the building of the former preparatory facility, it is currently being converted into the headquarters of the VHS, the branch of the Fernuniversität Hagen and the teachers' college
?
DL 386 Neheim
Goethestrasse 16-18 Municipal secondary school ?
DL 377 Neheim
Engelbertstrasse 43 St. Ursula Lyceum
St. Ursula Lyzeum.jpg
?
DL 358 Cough
Marktstrasse 42 Tube school
Hüsten Röhrschule.jpg
?

Residential and commercial buildings

Arnsberg district

Some areas have been declared to be protected monument areas:

  • Upper town monument area . This is located directly south below the Arnsberg Castle and extends to the bell tower. This was the origin of the city in 1190 with the settlement of 13 free people. The area is almost oval. The Schlossstrasse is the central longitudinal axis. At the same time Hanstein and Soester Strasse. (from 1190)
  • The Schlossstrasse monument area is part of the Upper Town (DI 51). This area forms the oldest part of the town. There are several aristocratic courts and the Jesuit mission in this area. In terms of residential development, it is the continuation of the Steinweg. Up until 1848 the lower area was relatively poorly developed, but after the city fire of 1760, reconstruction began in the upper area. Parts of the historical paving still exist. The residential houses are mainly gable-independent half-timbered houses.
  • Hanstein monument area Part of the Oberstadt monument area. On the city side, the street follows the course of the city wall. It is a two-storey block development, especially from the 19th century, partly with the city wall as a base
  • Soester Strasse monument area . Part of the Upper Town monument area. The half-timbered houses built after the city fire of 1847 give an impression of the uniform reconstruction concept
  • Monument area city wall . Part of the Upper Town monument area. Narrow half-timbered houses mostly built on the old city wall
  • Monument area under the temple. Small half-timbered houses on a hillside
  • Lower town monument area City expansion from the 13th century south of the bell tower since the 13th century. The old market is the longitudinal axis. Several streets branching off from it.
  • Kaiserpförtchen monument area . A fork in the road from medieval times with mostly two-storey half-timbered houses, some of which are placed on the city wall from the 13th century
  • Monument area Edith-Stein-Straße, Hallenstraße, Unterm Tempel is part of the Monument Area Lower Town
  • Government New City monument area . Neighborhood characterized by classical buildings in the south and west of the old town. The center is the Neumarkt with the Protestant church and the former civil casino. The actual classicist cart from the first decades of Prussian rule forms the Klosterstrasse, Königstrasse, Prälaturstrasse and Neumarkt (from 1818)
  • Monument area Brückenplatz-Rumbecker Straße / Hellefelder Straße / Clemens-August-Straße / Kurfürstenstraße City expansion (Friedrichsstadt) since the 1830s around the district court.
  • Monument area Hellefelder Strasse, Brückenplatz, Wetterhofstrasse, Zur Schützenhalle . Upper-class houses from the Wilhelminian era up to the First World War
  • Monument area for urban expansion (Clemens-August-Straße, Nordring Henzestraße, etc.) This area includes the train station and the hospital. Mainly a result of population growth after the construction of the railway and the creation of the main railway workshop. Development around since 1866
  • Franz-Keßler-Platz monument area . It is a uniform settlement in the neoclassical style
  • Monument area Grafenstrasse, Zur Feldmühle, Zum Schützenhof, Haarstrasse. These streets are mainly characterized by buildings from the turn of the 20th century
No. district Street description Emergence
DL 308 Arnsberg
In the light 7 ? ?
DL 99 Arnsberg
In the light 9
Arnsberg In der Helle 9.jpg
Town house directly in front of the city wall with warped right gable part to adapt to an old street layout
1700
DL 278 Arnsberg
In the light 13 ? ?
DL 87 Arnsberg
Riding school 9 The substructure was part of the Dücker family's stables (riding school) from the 17th century. The seated community center is younger (probably around 1709). The older part is first mentioned in connection with a description of the Dücker house (Schloßstraße 12). There is talk of a riding school to the south with spacious, beautifully arched stables. 17th century / 1709
DL 322 Arnsberg
Riding school 12 ? ?
DL 210 Arnsberg
City wall 5 Small half-timbered house 18th century
DL 211 Arnsberg
City wall 6
Arnsberg city wall 6.jpg
Small half-timbered house
18th century
DL 150, DL 104 Arnsberg
Honningsches Haus.JPG
Honningscher Hof and rear building. The house was the seat of the land clerk of the Duchy of Westphalia. It is said to have been the repository of the Epiphany Shrine at the beginning of the 19th century
?
DL 305 Arnsberg
Hanstein 7 ? ?
DL 277 Arnsberg
Hanstein 13 ? ?
DL 309 Arnsberg
Hanstein 32 ? ?
DL 309 Arnsberg
Hanstein 34 ? ?
DL 50 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse 4
Arnsberg Schloßstraße 4.jpg
Small half-timbered town house
around 1709
DL 51 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse 10 The small half-timbered bourgeois house is one of the buildings that particularly shape the cityscape. 18th century
DL 52 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse 11
Arnsberg Schloßstraße 11.jpg
Half-timbered town house
after 1847
DL 82 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse 18 Slated half-timbered bourgeois house on an older quarry stone substructure, an extension with a three-sided bay window was added at the turn of the 20th century 1763
DL 53 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse 21
Arnsberg Schloßstraße 21.jpg
The Gasthof zum Alten Schloss is a traditional social meeting point for the old town behind the bell tower
1767
DL 54 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse 23 Plastered half-timbered gable house 1764
Dl 357 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse 27 ? ?
DL 49 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse 29
Arnsberg Schloßstraße 29.jpg
Plastered half-timbered town house
1766
DL 324 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse 33 ? ?
DL 372 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse 39 ? ?
248 Arnsberg
Old Market 1–3
Arnsberg Old Market 1-3.jpg
The publishing house was later used in the lower part as a business and in the upper part as a residential building
1872
DI 56 Arnsberg
Old Market 5
Old Market 5.JPG
Eagle pharmacy
?
DL 42 Arnsberg
Old Market 6
Old Market 6.JPG
The Golden Star is a former residential building that has long served as a restaurant and hotel
around 1800
DL 295 Arnsberg
old market
Ar.Alter Markt fd.JPG
Old market with fountain, town hall, bell tower and Crimea
?
DL 296 Arnsberg
Old Market 10
AR Old Market 10.JPG
?
DL 268 Arnsberg
Old Market 12
Old Market 12.JPG
?
DL 70 Arnsberg
Old Market 13
AR Old Market 13.JPG
The community center serves as a residential and commercial building
early 19th century
DL 71 Arnsberg
Old Market 14
Arnsberg Old Market 14.jpg
The town house was used occasionally also for commercial purposes. Among other things, there was at times a printing company that also published the Arnsberger Wochenblatt
around 1800
DL 71 Arnsberg
Old Market 16
Arnsberg Old Market 16.jpg
Groten Tower . The building was built as a tenement house and printing shop. It is a neo-Gothic, plastered, tower-like solid structure crowned by a crenellated wreath. Due to its size and height, the building shaped the eastern old town.
1869
DL 55 Arnsberg
Old Market 17th
Arnsberg Old Market 17.jpg
The town house right on the market is one of the most beautiful half-timbered houses in the city
DL 45 Arnsberg
Old Market 25
Arnsberg Old Market 25.JPG
The Hansknecht house is a half-timbered house and is part of the picturesque ensemble on the bell tower. It is probably one of the most photographed houses in Westphalia.
1709
DL 46 Arnsberg
Old Market 27
Arnsberg Old Market 46.jpg
The home Klein has long served as a bakery and as a restaurant
around 1709
DL 67 Arnsberg
Old Market 30
Blue House 2.JPG
The Blue House served as a hotel, is the seat of the district media center and will soon take over the administration of the Sauerland Museum
around 1709 or 1815/16
DL 68 Arnsberg
Old Market 32
Arnsberg Old Market 32.jpg
The Strodtmann house serves as a residential and commercial building
around 1709
DL 44 Arnsberg
Old Market 36
Arnsberger Alter Markt 36 Restaurant Ratskeller.jpg
The Ratskeller house is a guest house and residence
around 1709
DL 72 Arnsberg
Old Market 38
Arnsberg Old Market 38.jpg
The Bürgerhaus Grüneberg was owned for a long time by the Freusberg family and later by the Jewish wholesale merchant Salomon Grüneberg and his descendants. During the Reichspogromnacht , the SA committed riots there
1709
DL 69 Arnsberg
Old Market 40
House to Crimea in the rush of colors.JPG
The House of Crimea has long served as a hotel and restaurant. It is also known as the witch judge's house because Heinrich von Schultheiß lived in the previous building .
1709
DL 119 Arnsberg
Old Market 42
Arnsberg Old Market 42.jpg
The town house directly below the bell tower serves as a residential and commercial building
around 1709
DL 297 Arnsberg
Apostelstrasse 5
Kulturschmiede 1.JPG
The Kulturschmiede is a former blacksmith's shop, which today serves as an event location.
DL 88 Arnsberg
Apothekenstrasse 1
Apothekenstrasse 1.JPG
Community center
1710
DL 298 Arnsberg
Apothekenstrasse 2
Apothekenstrasse 2.JPG
DL 78 Arnsberg
Apothekenstrasse 5
Apothekenstrasse 5.JPG
The house finches is a half-timbered house from the 18th century, where a stone neoclassical facade was vorgebaut
1709
DL 79 Arnsberg
Apothekenstrasse 6
Hotel zur Krone.JPG
The Hotel zur Krone was originally an electoral and state pharmacy, then a hotel and is now a musical education center for the Hochsauerland district
1746
DL 80 Arnsberg
Bergstrasse 1 Community center between 1810 and 1817
DL 300 Arnsberg
Bergstrasse 3 ? ?
DL 261 Arnsberg
Bergstrasse 5 ? ?
DL 81 Arnsberg
Bergstrasse 6 Community center between 1810 and 1816
DL 301 Arnsberg
Bergstrasse 7 ? ?
DL 302 Arnsberg
Bergstrasse 15 ? ?
DL 84 Arnsberg
Bergstrasse 19 Haus König was also used as a bakery for a long time 1762
DL 270 Arnsberg
Edith-Stein-Strasse 3
Edith-Stein-Strasse 3.JPG
?
?
DL 235 Arnsberg
Edith-Stein-Strasse The community center was built in several phases. It is not yet clear whether the oldest parts date from around 1709. around 1709 (?)
DL 274 Arnsberg
Hallenstrasse 1
Hallenstrasse 1.JPG
?
DL 303 Arnsberg
Hallenstrasse 3 ? ?
DL 36 Arnsberg
Hallensrasse 4
Hallenstrasse 4.JPG
Community center
between 1817 and 1820
DL 34 Arnsberg
Hallenstrasse 5 The Nevelingsche Haus is one of the oldest town houses in Arnsberg 1700
DL 275 Arnsberg
Hallenstrasse 8 ? ?
DL 276 Arnsberg
Hallenstrasse 9
Hallenstrasse 9, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 35 Arnsberg
Hallenstrasse 10
Hallenstrasse 10 Gasthof.JPG
Edelbroichs Tante is now called the community center that was used as an inn until 2014
1714
DL 39 Arnsberg
Hallenstrasse 12
Hallenstrasse 12.JPG
Community center
1760
DL 37 Arnsberg
Hallenstrasse 13
Hallenstrasse 13.JPG
Community center
1710
DL 164 Arnsberg
Hallenstrasse 14
Hallenstrasse 14.JPG
Community center
1730
DL 40 Arnsberg
Hallenstrasse 15
Hallenstrasse 15.JPG
Haus Mette is a town house
around 1760/70
DL 38 Arnsberg
Hallenstrasse 17
Hallenstrasse 17.JPG
Community center
1714
DL 41 Arnsberg
Hallenstrasse 19
Landpfennigmeisterhaus.JPG
The Landpfennigmeisterhaus is one of the largest secular buildings in the old town and was possibly part of an old Burgmannshof. A previous building was owned by the family of the mayor and victim of the witch hunt Henneke von Essen . His father was a land pfennig master. It later became the property of the Harbert family, from which electoral officials and mayors also emerged. The parts of the wall date from the time before the city fire of 1699
partly before 1699, reconstruction 1709–1735
DL 100 Arnsberg
Kaiserspförtchen 2
Kaiserspförtchen 2, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Half-timbered town house
1752
DL 97 Arnsberg
Kaiserspförtchen 3
Arnsberg Kaiserpförtchen 3.jpg
Half-timbered town house
1709
DL 317 Arnsberg
Kaiserspförtchen 5 ? ?
DL 318 Arnsberg
Kaiserspförtchen 6 ? ?
DL 319 Arnsberg
Kaiserspförtchen 7 ? ?
DL 337 Arnsberg
Steinweg 1
Steinweg 1, 2, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 325 Arnsberg
Steinweg 3
Steinweg 3, 2, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 286 Arnsberg
Steinweg 5
Steinweg 5, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 288 Arnsberg
Steinweg 6
Steinweg 6, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 221 Arnsberg
Steinweg 17
Arnsberg Steinweg 16 Restaurant Bürgerhaus.jpg
The Bürgerhaus restaurant was built in half-timbered construction on an older massive rubble vault
1799
DL 5 (a / b) Arnsberg
Eichholzstrasse 1 / Prälaturstrasse 2
Prälaturstrasse 2 + Eichholzstrasse 1, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The late classicist semi-detached house has two equivalent facades due to its corner building function. Among other things, Professor Andreas Henze lived there .
1833
DL 6 Arnsberg
Eichholzstrasse 18
Villa Hoevel.JPG
The Villa Hoevel was located in front of the post office building
1887
DL 239 Arnsberg
Eichholzstrasse 11
VEW building Eichholzstr.JPG
The administrative building of the Kreis Elektrizitätswerk was later a police station and in the meantime served, among other things, the Red Cross and will soon be a police station again.
1912
DL 294 Arnsberg
Eichholzstrasse 31
Eichholzstrasse 31, 2, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
front door
?
DL 273 Arnsberg
Eichholzstrasse 56
Eichholzstrasse 56, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 312 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 4
Jägerstrasse 4, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 245 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 6
Jägerstrasse 6, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The community center is a classical half-timbered house eaves
after 1807
DL 65 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 7
Jägerstrasse 7, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The town house was one of the last houses built during the electoral era
1799
DL 63 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 14
Jägerstrasse 14, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The stately town house was located in the immediate vicinity of the former mill gate and now houses a restaurant
1700
DL 254 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 19
Jägerstrasse 19, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 244 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 23-25
Jägerstrasse 21 + 23 + 25, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Community center
18th century
DL 313 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 26
Jägerstrasse 26, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 336 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 27
Jägerstrasse 27, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 62 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 28
Jägerstrasse 28, 2, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The town house was built by the master builder Friedrich Wulff, who also drafted the plans for the reconstruction of Neheim (1807) and the expansion of Arnsberg (1806)
around 1810
DL 279 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 30
Jägerstrasse 30, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 177 Arnsberg
Jaegerstrasse 31
Jägerstrasse 31, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Community center
around 1810
DL 249 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 32
Jägerstrasse 32, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Community center
around 1810
DL 317 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 35
Jägerstrasse 35, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 60 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 37
Jägerstrasse 37, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Mansion House Schennen and former tannery.
1804
DL 315 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 38
Jägerstrasse 38, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 200 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 39
Jägerstrasse 39, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Community center
before 1817
DL 64 Arnsberg
Jaegerstrasse 41
Jägerstrasse 41, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Mansion House Wortmann
before 1817
DL 280 Arnsberg
Jaegerstrasse 42
Jägerstrasse 42, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 316 Arnsberg
Jaegerstrasse 43
Jägerstrasse 43, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 281 Arnsberg
Jägerstrasse 44
Jägerstrasse 44, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 61 Arnsberg
Jaegerstrasse 45
Jägerstrasse 45, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The town house as a classicist half-hipped eaves building completed the development of Jägerstrasse in the Hessian period.
before 1817
DL 66 Arnsberg
Jaegerstrasse 46 Classicist town house in half-timbered construction after 1817
DL 32 Arnsberg
Klosterstrasse 2 / Neumarkt The town house was one of the first residential buildings in the classicist square after 1818
DL 160 Arnsberg
Klosterstrasse 4
Presidential residential building Arnsberg.JPG
The former presidential residential building is a stately eaves house with ashlar plaster and flat three-storey risalits. The house was the residential building of the respective Arnsberg regional president until the Second World War
from 1817
DL 214 Arnsberg
Klosterstrasse 8
Arnsberg Klosterstrasse 8.jpg
Classicist town house
around 1820
DL 236 Arnsberg
Klosterstrasse 15
Kurhotel.JPG
The spa hotel was built on the initiative of the city of Arnsberg. It is a three-storey, steeply towering solid building with a tower that uses simple Renaissance forms. The building is located in a prominent place on a rock above the former Wedinghausen monastery in Eichholz. For many years it served gastronomic purposes, today it is a retirement home.
1903/04
DL 33 Arnsberg
Klosterstrasse 16
Klosterstrasse 16, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house
1827
DL 7 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 1
Königstrasse 1, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house with a later three-storey extension in place of a demolished medieval defense tower
after 1819
DL 8a, 8b Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 3
Königstrasse 3, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house . The half-timbered annex is also a listed building
1820
DL 9 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 4
Königstrasse 4, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house
before 1820
DL 231 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 6
Königstrasse 6, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Erected as a classicist town house. After the establishment of the "book, art, music and stationery shop J. Stahl" at the end of the 19th century, it was provided with a facade in the neo-renaissance style.
after 1818
DL 282 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 7
Königstrasse 7, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 10 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 9
Königstrasse 9, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house
around 1820
DL 11 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 10
Königstrasse 10, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house
around 1820
DL 22 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 11
Königstrasse 11, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house
around 1820
DL 2 Arnsberg
Koenigsstrasse 12
Königstrasse 12, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The classicist town house was heavily converted into the Urania movie theater and later used as a discotheque, among other things
around 1820
DL 263, 262 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 13
Königstrasse 13, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
House and Secret Annex
?
DL 12 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 14
Königstrasse 14, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
A three- story extension was later added to the symmetrical, two-story, classicist town house .
around 1822
DL 25 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 16
Königstrasse 16, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house
around 1820
DL 23 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 18
Königstrasse 18, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house
around 1820
DL 13 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 19
Königstrasse 19, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house
around 1820
DL 24 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 20
Königstrasse 20, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The classicist town house now serves as part of the IHK complex
around 1820
DL 14 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 21
Königstrasse 21, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house
around 1820
DL 15 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 23
Königstrasse 23, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house
around 1825
DL 16 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 24
Bürgerhaus Neumarkt.JPG
The classicist town house is now the seat of the Arnsberg Art Association . The building itself was built for the judicial officer Franz Friedrich Bernhard Höynck. The house used to have a large garden with one of the also listed classicist garden houses .
around 1820
DL 17 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 25
Königstrasse 25, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
In contrast to most of the solid buildings in the area, the classicist town house was built as a slated half-timbered house like Königstraße 27.
around 1817
DL 27 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 26 Classicist town house around 1820
DL 18,235,252 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 27
Königstrasse 27, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Like Königstraße 25, the classicist town house was built as a slated half-timbered house. The half-timbered rear building is also a listed building.
around 1820
DL 76 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 28
Königstrasse 28, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house
around 1820
DL 19 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 29
Königstrasse 29, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist town house
around 1820
DL 26, 32, 34 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 30-34
Königstrasse 34 + 32 + 30, 2, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist triplet house
around 1820
DL 159 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 31
Königstrasse 31, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The essentially classicist town house on the corner of Prälaturstrasse had been the location of the Hoevel post office since the middle of the 19th century, the location of which was later relocated (see Eichholzstrasse 18). In this context the house was sold and converted into an inn. It was provided with a turret and baroque decorative elements.
after 1827
DL 20 Arnsberg
Königstrasse 38-42
Königstrasse 42 + 40 + 38, 2, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Classicist triplet house
after 1818
DL 158 Arnsberg
Koenigstrasse 44
Königstrasse 44, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The house was later used as an office for land maintenance and as a branch of the local court
around 1824
DL 28 Arnsberg
Koenigsstrasse 46
Königstrasse 46, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The classicist town house was added to the older house (Königstraße 44)
1836
DL 390 Arnsberg
Kurfürstenstrasse 23 ? ?
DL 388 Arnsberg
Kurfürstenstrasse 25
Kurfürstenstrasse 25, 2, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DI 252 Arnsberg
Mühlenstrasse 11
Hasencleverhaus.JPG
The Hasencleverhaus is the house where Wilhelm Hasenclever was born . It was built by his father as a house and a loaf mill on the upper reaches of the mill ditch instead of an older pearl barley mill. A plaque commemorates Wilhelm Hasenclever
around 1823/1828
DL 30, 77 Arnsberg
Neumarkt 1–2
Semi-detached house Neumarkt 1-2.jpg
Semi-detached house with ten-axis facade structure
around 1821
DL 29 Arnsberg
Neumarkt 4
Neumarkt 4, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The town house is a corner house on the monastery road
1820
DL 58 Arnsberg
Neumarkt 6
Hotel Husemann Neumarkt 6.jpg
Haus Husemann built in the classical style on Neumarkt. It developed into the city's finest inn. After Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm stayed there, it was named "Gasthof König von Prussia". The nine-axis eaves house with a high basement, two full and one mezzanine floors has had a major impact on the new center of the city on Neumarkt. Today the tourist office is housed there in addition to the restaurant.
1818-1820
DL 321 Arnsberg
Prälaturstrasse 1
Prälaturstrasse 1, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 98 Arnsberg
Prelature Street Remise of the pastorate of the Propsteigemeinde around 1850
DL 86 Arnsberg
Prälaturstrasse 5
Prälaturstrasse 5, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
The town house is a partially plastered classicist half-timbered gable house, but possibly goes back to older origins
unknown
DL 56 Arnsberg
Bridge place 1
Villa Cosack.JPG
Villa Cosack The spacious building was completed in the classical style. The villa was next to the district court one of the first buildings in the new district of the city of Arnsberg on the other side of the Ruhr. The construction was not without controversy at first. In particular, the neighbor Johann Friedrich Joseph Sommer complained about the unpleasant smell of the vinegar factory Cosacks, which is also located there. In the years 1870, 1905, 1935, 1953 and in the 1980s, major additions and alterations were made, which little changed the original character of the building. Since 1926 the building has been the seat of the Arnsberg Chamber of Crafts (today the South Westphalia Chamber of Crafts ).
1845
DL 74 Arnsberg
Bridge place 2
Arnsberg Brückenplatz 2.jpg
The community center was one of the first buildings that were built beyond the Ruhr
around 1836
DL 215 Arnsberg
Bridge place 5
Arnsberg Brückenplatz 5 New Villa Cosack.jpg
The new Cosack house is a stately villa in the neo-renaissance style and is now used as a residential and commercial building
between 1883 and 1890
DL 90 Arnsberg
Bridge place 8
Arnsberg Brückenplatz 8.jpg
The Bürgerhaus was the first house on the other side of the Ruhr. The mayor Wilhelm Seissenschmidt lived there, among others
1820
DL 287 Arnsberg
Brückenplatz 11
Arnsberg House Bene.jpg
House Bene
?
DL 255 Arnsberg
Brückenplatz 16 ? ?
DL 111 Arnsberg
Brückenplatz 18
Arnsberg Brückenplatz 18.jpg
The community center serves as a residential and commercial building. It was built in the 1930s in the classicist style of the neighboring buildings, so that it was assumed that the building structure was much older until the building investigation
1937
DL 184 Arnsberg
Brückenplatz 14
Arnsberg Brückenplatz 14.jpg
The original house was later used as a railway operations office and then by the retail association
1843
DL 246 Arnsberg
Rumbecker Strasse 5
Arnsberg Rumbeckerstraße 5.jpg
Neoclassical villa
around 1892
DL 91 Arnsberg
Rumbeckerstrasse 12
Arnsberg Rumbecker Strasse 12 Villa Becker.JPG
The Villa Becker in the style of historicism was built on the premises of the Becker printing house
1910
DL 250 Arnsberg
Nordring 22 The factory owner's villa was later used as a military area administration 1921
DL 374 Arnsberg
Grafenstrasse 32 ? ?
DL 369 Arnsberg
Grafenstrasse 33 ? ?
DL 367 Arnsberg
Grafenstrasse 35 ? ?
DL 349 Arnsberg
Grafenstrasse 44 ? ?
DL 251 Arnsberg
Grafenstrasse 61 ? ?
DL 379 Arnsberg
Grafenstrasse 65 ? ?
DL 375 Arnsberg
Grafenstrasse 69 ? ?
DL 202 Arnsberg
Grafenstrasse 77
Bürgerhaus Grafenstrasse 77.jpg
Town house in the style of Neo-Renaissance
1909
DL 47 Arnsberg
Ruhrstrasse 11
Ruhrstrasse 11, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Late classicist town house
1843/45
DL 48 Arnsberg
Ruhrstrasse 36
Ruhrstrasse 36, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
Community center
1890/1894
DL 267 Arnsberg
Ruhrstrasse 37
Ruhrstrasse 37, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 396 Arnsberg
Ringstrasse 71-73 ? ?
DL 395 Arnsberg
To the field mill 4
Haus zur Feldmühle 4.jpg
?
?
DL 392 Arnsberg
To the field mill 8
Haus Zur Feldmühle 8.jpg
?
?
DL 394 Arnsberg
At the Alm 9 ? ?
DL 340 Arnsberg
Wedinghauser Strasse 4
Wedinghauser Strasse 4, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 335 Arnsberg
Wedinghauser Strasse 16
Wedinghauser Strasse 16, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 366 Arnsberg
Wedinghauser Strasse 17
Wedinghauser Strasse 17, 2, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 344 Arnsberg
Wedinghauser Strasse 19 Former service villa of the district president
DL 333 Arnsberg
Wedinghauser Strasse 22
Wedinghauser Strasse 22, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 358 Arnsberg
Clemens-August-Strasse 61
House Clemens-August-Strasse 61.jpg
?
?
DL 332 Arnsberg
Clemens-August-Strasse 67
House Clemens-August-Strasse 67.jpg
?
?
DL 354 Arnsberg
Clemens-August-Strasse 94
House Clemens-August-Strasse 94.jpg
?
?
DL 353 Arnsberg
Clemens-August-Strasse 63
House Clemens-August-Strasse 63.jpg
?
?
DL 341 Arnsberg
Clemens-August-Strasse 88
House Clemens-August-Strasse 88.jpg
?
?
DL 334 Arnsberg
Mühlenstrasse 1
Mühlenstrasse 1, 2, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 320 Arnsberg
Mühlenstrasse 2
Mühlenstrasse 2, 2, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 283 Arnsberg
Norbertusstrasse 4
Norbertusstraße 4, 1, Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis.jpg
?
?
DL 264 Arnsberg
To Schützenhof 18 ? ?

Other districts

No. district Street description Emergence
DL 112 Bachum
Neheimer Strasse 112
Brandhof Bachum storage facility.jpg
Half-timbered store of the Brandhof
between 1550 and 1600
DL 360 Herringring
Dorfbach 6.7, 8 ? ?
DL 148 Herringring
To Herdringer Schloß 1
Herdringen Forestry Office fd.JPG

Forestry Office of the Barons von Fürstenberg

1747
DL 359 Herringring
To Herdringer Castle 2
Herdringen Castle fd.JPG
Herdringen castle farm building
?
DL 152 Herringring
Ostentor 10
Herdringen Speicherbau fd.JPG

Storage building

around 1700
DL 171 Herringring
Ostentor 12 Farmhouse 1844
DL 151 Herringring
Ostentor 9b The Deimel farm used to be a farm. It is a stately longitudinal house 1800
DL 383 Herringring
Kletterpoth 18, 20 ? ?
DL 361 Herringring
Climbing poth 5 ? ?
DL 370 Herringring
Gut Habbel 1 Good Habbel ?
DL 363 Herringring
Dungestrasse 4 ? ?
DL 364 Herringring
Wiedmannsweg 1 ? ?
DL 365 Herringring
Wiedmannsweg 6 ? ?
DL 256 Wood
Kirchlinde 1 ? ?
DL 122 Wood
Betting marsens Storage of the Nagel courtyard 17th century
Cough
Adenauerstr. 2 The Villa Knoche was in 1900, the medical officer Dr. Built bone. The building has been a listed building since 2004.
Dl 153 Cough
Bahnhofstrasse 46 The half-timbered house in the classicistic style was built as a rentier for the Barons von Fürstenberg 1840
DL 242, 241 Cough
Bahnhofstrasse 65–71, 73–83 The hut houses were company apartments of the Hüsten trade union 1882, 1885
DL 225 Cough
Bahnhofstrasse 85
Hüsterner union Kontor.JPG
The office building of the Hüsten trade union was built in the neo-baroque style
after 1914
DL 289 Cough
Bahnhofstrasse 195 ? ?
DL 223 Cough
Bahnhofstrasse 213
Villa Wetermann.JPG
The Westermann villa was the residential building of the owners of Westermann & Co. The building was built in a neoclassical style with expressionist elements.
around 1920
DL 328 Cough
Drostenfeld 20 ? ?
DL 329 Cough
Drostenfeld 28 ? ?
DL 189 Cough
Heinrich-Lübke-Strasse 16 The former residence and inn of the farmer Selle later served the Red Cross and the city library, today it is a residential building before 1890
DL 226 Cough
Heinrich-Lübke-Strasse 25
Hüsten Kolping House 1.jpg
The Kolping House is one of the buildings that shape the cityscape. Elements of gothic religious architecture were combined with forms of upper-class architecture.
1895
DL 203 Cough
Heinrich-Lübke-Strasse 23 The House Gordes is a community center before 1900
DL 185 Cough
Heinrich-Lübke-Strasse 27 The Villa Linneborn is a two-storey building in the form of a cube with a couped, slate-covered hip roof 1895
DL 186 Cough
Hüstener Market 1
Hüstener Markt1.JPG
The Hotel Union is a landmark building that has threatened to deteriorate in recent years and has only recently found new owners
1903
DL 234 Cough
Hüstener Market 5 The residential and commercial building was built by the books and stationery dealer Ernst Severin around 1900
DL 188 Cough
Heinrich-Lübke-Strasse 14
Heinrich Lübke str.  14.JPG
The former Hotel Hauhs is one of the oldest buildings in Hüsten
1780
Dl 362 Cough
Heinrich-Lübke-Strasse 51 ? ?
Dl 129 Cough
Möthe 9
Möthe9.JPG
The Müller Kötterhaus is one of the oldest buildings in Hüsten
1694
DL 243 Cough
Heinrich-Lübke-Strasse 113 The former mill on the outskirts of Müschede was used as a stamping mill for rock containing ore before it was smelted. The building was later used for agriculture 18th century
DL 339 Neheim
Apothekerstraße 35 The residential and commercial building was built in 1902 for August Tapprogge. It is a three-storey plastered building with an eaves and a dwarf 1902
DL 207 Neheim
Kapellenstrasse 16
Villa Bremer.JPG
The Villa Bremer was built by the inventor and entrepreneur Hugo Bremer in the middle of a park
1896
DL 204 Neheim
Burgstrasse 1 Residential and commercial building
Neheim-Burgstrasse 1.jpg
The residential and commercial building that defines the cityscape was built in 1900. It is a three-storey corner house with echoes of Art Nouveau.
1900
DL 205 Neheim
Burgstrasse 3 Residential and commercial building. It is a two-storey plastered building with an attic storey and a mansard roof with neoclassical decorative elements. 1894
DL 216 Neheim
Burgstrasse 12
Neheim Burgstrasse 12.jpg
Half-timbered gable house. The two-storey gable-end building was erected after the great city fire. The street side is slated.
1807
DL 389 Neheim
Burgstrasse 18
Neheim - Burgstraße 18 half-timbered house, list of monuments of the city of Arnsberg.jpg
Cripple hip roof house. After the great city fire of 1807, the building was erected as a two-storey, gable-independent half-timbered house and slated up before 1900.
1807
DL 131 Neheim
Burgstrasse 19
Neheim Burgstrasse 19.jpg
The saddle roof eaves house was built for the Cloer family in 1807 after the great city fire. It is a two-storey, gable-free half-timbered building. The gable side was boarded up as early as 1900. The building is set back from Burgstrasse and is possibly on the site of an older building. At times the building also served as a production facility for the Cloer company . A wind turbine that was used to generate electricity in 1900 no longer exists.
1807
DL 373 Neheim
Burgstrasse 20 The house was built in 1807 after the city fire. It is a two-story, gable-free half-timbered building. The front is separate and the west side is boarded up. The base area on the front is clad with sheet metal panels in a slate look. 1807
DL 130 Neheim
Burgstrasse 23
Neheim - Burgstrasse 23.jpg
The house was built in 1830. It is an eaves half-timbered building with a half-hip roof. In the past, the facade was clad with sheet metal. These were removed in the course of a renovation.
1830
DL 127 Neheim
Burgstrasse 24
Neheim Burgstrasse 24.jpg
The cripple-hip gable house is two-story and was built after the city fire in 1807. It is a half-timbered building with a slated front.
1807
DL 121 Neheim
Burgstrasse 25
Neheim Burgstrasse 25.jpg
The Bremke community center was built after the city fire of 1807 as a two-story half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof. The gable side facing the street is provided with a plank blockage. The stairs and the front door have been preserved. Around 1900 a two-story extension was added to the west.
1807
DL 165,467 Neheim
Burgstrasse 30 Saddle roof eaves house 1830
DL 166 Neheim
Burgstrasse 32 Classicist saddle roof eaves house 1807
DL 201 Neheim
Burgstrasse 31 House Rienermann
Neheim Burgstrasse 31.jpg
1807
DL 190 Neheim
Burgstrasse 36 Community center
Neheim Burgstrasse 36.jpg
1807
DL 128 Neheim
Burgstrasse 37 The Krüppelwalmgelhaus was originally owned by the Cosack family
Neheim Burgstrasse 37.jpg
1807
DL 107 Neheim
Burgstrasse 42 Community center
Neheim-Burstrasse 42.jpg
1807
DL 167 Neheim
Neheimer Markt 2
Neheim House Risse.jpg
The house cracks located on a urban preferred location. Its classical architecture clearly sets it apart from the neighboring arable houses. The house was owned by the entrepreneur Friedrich Wilhelm Brökelmann for a long time . After that it had different owners, including the eponymous family Risse. In the course of the redesign of the Neheimer Markt and the construction of the Marktpassage, the house was fundamentally renovated and integrated into the shopping center. The basement was used for gastronomic purposes, small parts of the upper floor of the city library located in the shopping center.
1807
DL 218 Neheim
Neheimer Markt 4
Neheim Neheimer Markt 4.JPG
The Beste house serves as a residential and commercial building
1807
DL 176 Neheim
Goethestrasse The neoclassical Villa Westermann was built by the Leipzig architect Erich Engeler for the entrepreneur Wilhelm Westermann. Today the house is owned by the Catholic parish of St. Johannes Baptist 1923
DL 142 Neheim
Goethestrasse 38 The House of Crafts of the District Craftsmen was built as a residential and commercial building for Neheimer Bankverein AG 1909/1910
DL 110 Neheim
Gransa place 3
Neheim Gransauplatz 3.JPG
Half-timbered gable house
1807
DL 219 Neheim
Hauptstrasse 8 The residential and commercial building was built by the merchant and factory owner Paul Cosack. The main floor and mezzanine are preserved in original condition, while the ground floor has been greatly transformed.
DL 258 Neheim
Long turn 20 ? ?
DL 311 Neheim
Long turn 22 ? ?
DL 180 Neheim
Long turn 26 Community center 19th century
DL 266 Neheim
Long turn 47 ? ?
DL 310 Neheim
Long turn 49 ? ?
DL 117 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 8 Slated cripple-hip gable house 1807
DL 222 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 22 The former Hotel Lattrich is a barren-hipped roof house 1807
DL 21 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 27
Neheim Mendener Str. 27.JPG
Former post office
1807
DL 397 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 29 ? ?
DL 4 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 33 The classical saddle roof eaves house is in close structural proximity to the synagogue. The house served at times as a hospital before it passed into the ownership of the synagogue community. It served as a house of prayer until the synagogue was built 1807
DL 314 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 34
Neheim Mendener Str.34.JPG
The Gasthaus Peter Müller (PeMü) is a traditional restaurant
1807
DL 391 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 37 ? ?
DL 139 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 39 Tenement house around 1900
DL 124 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 41 Gable roof house 1807
DL 135 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 43 Late baroque half-timbered house 1783
DL 178 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 47
Neheim Mendener Str. 47.JPG
The building is the oldest surviving town house in Neheim
1782
DL 133 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 49
Neheim Mendener Str. 49.JPG
Former farm house
18th century
DL 208 Neheim
Mendener Strasse 50
Neheim Mendener Str.50.JPG
Classicist cripple- hip gable house
after 1807
DL 293 Neheim
Möhnepforte 1 ? ?
DL 236 Neheim
Möhnestrasse 16 Former restaurant to the old Fritz 1890
DL 89 Neheim
Schobbostrasse 60 Community center 1895
DL 191 Neheim
Schulstrasse 5 Community center around 1894
DL 172 Neheim
Sister Aicharda Street Coach house (annex Villa Brökelmann) 1893
DL 176 Neheim
Karlstrasse 20 The Villa Brökelmann was built by the same family of entrepreneurs in a large park. 1910
DL 290 Neheim
Sister-Aicharda-Strasse 16 Villa Brökelmann ?
DL 173 Neheim
Sister-Aicharda-Strasse 37 Villa Tappe 1905
DL 264 Neheim
Hits 10 ? ?
DL 292 Oeventrop
At the station 1
Former station building Oeventrop.jpg
?
?
DL 382 Oeventrop
Dinscheder Strasse 37
Former inn Dinscheder Straße 37.jpg
House Dinscheder Strasse 37.jpg
The Alte Gasthof Becker was at times a popular place for excursions
?
DL 384 Oeventrop
Forest path 2
Forest path house 2.jpg
?
?
DL 398 Cough
Adenauerstraße 2 ? ?
DL 145 Vosswinkel
Karl-Bender-Strasse 2
Karl Bender 2.jpg
Former farmhouse , originally a longitudinal brick house
1749
DL 253 Vosswinkel
Vosswinkeler Strasse 23
Vosswinkeler 23.jpg
Former farmhouse (removed from the list of monuments in 2019 and canceled in December 2019)
after 1800
DL 371 Wildshausen
Brumlingsen 16
Former pulp mill casino.jpg
Former pulp mill casino
?

Technical cultural monuments

No. district Street description Emergence
399 Arnsberg
On the ranks
Mühlengraben power station.jpg
Mühlengraben power station built for the Cosack paper mill. Was monument of the month of the Working Group on Historic Town Centers in North Rhine-Westphalia in May 2009.
1910/11
DL 327 Arnsberg
Jägerbrücke / Mühlenstrasse
Umspannstation.jpg
Substation in the form of a tower
?
DL 259 Rumbeck
Mescheder Strasse
Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge Mescheder Strasse.jpg
In April 2006, Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge was Monument of the Month of the Working Group on Historic Town Centers in North Rhine-Westphalia.
1908/09
DL 168 Müschede
Rönkhauser Strasse The Sophienhammer is a technical cultural monument in the Arnsberg district of Müschede and today part of Julius Cronenberg oH from 1835
DL 355 Oeventrop
Widayweg 6
Former Germania Stuhlfabrik.jpg
Former Germania chair factory
?
DL 342 Neheim
Werler Strasse 2 Former factory building

Others

No. district Street description Emergence
DL 183 Arnsberg
Schlossberg
Jungfer Gertrud 26 12.jpg
"Jungfer Gertrud" . According to Gertrud von Plettenberg , the baroque sculpture is supposed to represent the mistress of Elector Ernst of Bavaria . Due to the poor state of preservation of the original, clear identification is not possible. In any case, it comes from a much later time. The original is in the Sauerland Museum. A replica is on the grounds of the Arnsberg Castle.
end of 17th century at the earliest
DL 326,379 Arnsberg
Twiete
Garden shed Twiete1.JPG
Garden houses in the classical style . In the area behind the former civil casino (Zur Twiete) and on the grounds of the Mariengymnasium there are two garden pavilions from the 19th century. The house on the Twiete has classicist and baroque style elements. In June 2008 they were Monument of the Month of the Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe.
19th century
DL 196 Arnsberg
city ​​wall
Oberfreistuhl-abf-.JPG
The Oberfreistuhl was an important late medieval and early modern court and meeting place for outdoor law courts . The open-air court area is a tree-lined hollow near the Oleypforte below the Arnsberg Castle . The area has a diameter of 18 × 35 m and contains a replica of the judges' table.
1174
DL 143 Arnsberg
old market
Arnsberg1-3.JPG
The Maximilian Fountain , one of the most famous architectural monuments in the city
year
DL 378 Neheim-Hüsten
Röckenberg / Pagenkopf Trigonometric point ?
DL 356 Arnsberg
-
Ehmsendenkmal 2015.jpg
The Ehmsendenkmal for the forest council and founder of the Sauerland Mountain Association (SGV) Ernst Ehmsen.
1897
DL DL 195 Arnsberg
Klosterstrasse
Hirschberger Tor (Arnsberg) .jpg
Hirschberger Tor , designed by Johann Conrad Schlaun for the electoral hunting lodge Hirschberg . After most of the castle was demolished at the beginning of the 19th century, it was dismantled and integrated into the Wedinghausen monastery complex in Arnsberg .
?

Soil monuments

No. district Street description Emergence
B1 Oeventrop
- The Hünenburg near Oeventrop was a hill fort from the 9th / 10th. century 9/10 century
B2 Arnsberg
Rüdenburg5.JPG
Alte Burg / Rüdenburg The former hilltop castle has only been preserved as the remains of a castle. It was built with some certainty between 1050 and 1062 by Count Bernhard II von Werl. As excavations have shown, there was a hill fort at this point in the Saxon and Carolingian times.
11th century
B 3 DL 247 Arnsberg
Schlossstrasse
Arnsberg Castle 3.JPG
Arnsberg Castle Built as a castle for the Counts of Arnsberg, it served as the residence of the Archbishops and Electors of Cologne after the County of Arnsberg passed to the Archdiocese of Cologne. It was heavily rebuilt several times. The last building by Johann Conrad Schlaun (built 1730–1735) was destroyed in the Seven Years War. The complex has been in ruins ever since.
around 1100–1762
B4 Oeventrop
-
Wildshausen moated castle.jpg
The castle Wildshausen was originally a castle of the counts of Arnsberg in the form of a moth
around 1150
B5 Neheim
- Burial mound field ?
B6 Low bucket
Schultenhahn Water extraction system ?
B7 Herringring
- The Kettelburg is the ancestral castle of the von Ketteler family 14th Century
B8 Herringring
- Burial mound ?
B9 Wood
- Burial mound
B10 Wood
- Burial mound -
B11 Low bucket
- Burial mound ?
B12 Vosswinkel
-
Hunenbrauken.jpeg
Hünenbräuken refers to a former tower hill castle
probably 13th century
B13 Müschede
- The Schwedenschanze was part of a Landwehr ?
B14 Vosswinkel
To the old cemetery 17
Vosswinkel fountain.jpg
Fountain
?
B15 Rumbeck
Former fish pond of the Rumbeck monastery in Mühlbachtaö
Former fish pond of the Rumbeck monastery in the Mühlbachtal
?
B16 Rumbeck
- Undeveloped open space at Rumbeck Abbey -
B17 Arnsberg
- The small roundabout on the Temple Mount was part of the electoral zoo 17./18. century
B18 Neheim-Hüsten
- Kuckert grave mound ?
B19 Neheim-Hüsten
Rehbockweg Small group of burial mounds ?
B20 Neheim
Old wrong way Small group of burial mounds ?
B21 Müschede
- Wall in the Walpketal ?
B22 Wood
- Areas in the area of ​​the former Oelinghausen monastery ?
B23 Neheim-Hüsten
- Bundle of ravines in Kirchwald ?
B24 Herringring
- Burial mound east of Stiepel ?
B25 Wood
- Location Oelinghauser Eisenhütte ?
B26 Arnsberg
- Areas of the area of ​​the former Wedinghausen monastery

Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmäler in Arnsberg  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Von Saustrasse, Bindfadengasse and Oleypforte. In: Heimatblätter magazine of the Arnsberger Heimatbund vol. 8 1987 25ff.
  2. Report of the Working Group on Historic Town Centers ( Memento of the original from August 14, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hist-stadt.nrw.de
  3. Program Day of the Open Monument
  4. Presentation on the homepage of the working group ( Memento of the original from February 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hist-stadt.nrw.de
  5. Presentation on the homepage of the working group ( Memento of the original dated November 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hist-stadt.nrw.de
  6. Flyer City of Arnsberg (PDF file; 641 kB)
  7. LWL press release

literature

  • Uwe Haltaufderheide: The architectural monuments of the city of Arnsberg. Collection period 1980–1990. City of Arnsberg, Arnsberg 1990, ISBN 3-928394-01-0 .
  • List of monuments in the appendix to the justification of the land use plan of the city of Arnsberg. Status 2008. Arnsberg 2009, pp. 196–205 (resolution on December 1, 2009, PDF document)
  • Monument conservation plan Alt-Arnsberg. Objective setting, documentation, analysis and evaluation, measures and action concepts . Arnsberg, 2016 draft
  • Monument conservation plan Arnsberg-Neheim "Strohdorf" . In: To Möhne, Röhr and Ruhr 55/2014