List of cultural monuments in Brauneberg

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In the list of cultural monuments in Brauneberg , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Brauneberg, including the Filzen district, are listed. No cultural monuments have been identified in the Hirzlei district . The basis is the list of monuments of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of November 14, 2017).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone in the town center of Brauneberg Moselweinstrasse 118–167, Nussbaumalle 6–9, In ​​der Traf 1–5, Unter der Höht 1
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18th and 19th centuries Elongated town center, parallel to the Moselle, with historical buildings mainly from the 18th and 19th centuries
Monument zone of the former Franciscan convent Filzen, Im Kloster 1–10, Lindenstrasse 5,
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1712-21 Catholic parish church of St. Josef, formerly a monastery church, four-axis hall building over barrel-vaulted crypt, 1712–20; former monastery building on the west side, four-wing complex, 1712–21; including the tower of the former St. Andrew's Chapel, around 1100; associated farm building, cemetery and a large walled garden area Monument zone of the former Franciscan convent

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Residential building In Neudorf, next to No. 1
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18th century Part of a half-timbered house from the 18th century, otherwise replaced by a new building around 1920/30 (Im Neudorf 1)
Wayside shrine In Neudorf, in front of No. 1
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baroque wayside shrine
Courtyard In Neudorf 2
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1906 Winzerhofanlage; Villa-like late historical house, polygonal corner tower, mixed forms of neo-late gothic and neo-christian renaissance, marked 1906
Wayside shrine In Neudorf, at No. 7
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1770 Baroque wayside shrine with Pietà relief, marked 1770
Cross house Moselweinstrasse 87
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around 1900 Cross house; late historical quarry stone building, around 1900
Residential building Moselweinstrasse 90
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1778 Mansard roof building, coupled segmented arched windows, marked 1778
Door leaf Moselweinstrasse, at No. 108
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1747 Baroque door leaf, marked 1747
Residential building Moselweinstrasse 118
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18th century narrow half-timbered house, partly massive, 18th century
Residential building Moselweinstrasse 122
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1761 Half-timbered house, partly massive, mansard roof, marked 1761
Cross house Moselweinstrasse 123
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1766 small mansard roof building, marked 1766, side wing probably younger
Gasthof Zur Grafschaft Moselweinstrasse 130
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1714 Mansard roof construction, partly with ornamental framework, supposedly extended from 1714 to 1905
Residential and commercial building Moselweinstrasse 131
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1730 Solid construction, marked 1730
Residential building Moselweinstrasse 134
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1773 Mansard roof building, marked 1773
Residential building Moselweinstrasse 135
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1732 Solid construction, slated half-timbered gable, marked 1732
Residential building Moselweinstrasse 136
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1750 Half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1750, possibly older
Residential houses Moselweinstrasse 147
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1725 two half-timbered houses one behind the other, partly massive, marked 1725
Residential building Moselweinstrasse 150
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1721 Half-timbered house, partly massive, marked 1721, remodeled in the 19th and 20th centuries
Residential building Moselweinstrasse 156
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1869 cubic tent roof construction, marked 1869
Simultaneous church Moselweinstrasse 165
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1776/77 Hall building, 1776/77, court architect Franz Wilhelm Rabaliatti ; Entire complex with a Catholic rectory (Moselweinstrasse 167) and a war memorial Simultaneous churchmore pictures
War memorial Moselweinstraße, at No. 165
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1920s or 1930s War memorial 1914/18, praying soldier in front of an arcade wall
Catholic rectory Moselweinstrasse 167
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18th century Half-hip roof building, 18th century
Residential houses Nussbaumallee 7
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18th century Residential houses; Assembly off
  • baroque mansard roof, second half of the 18th century
  • two-storey eaves house, curved half-timbered gable, 18th century
  • on the opposite side of the street, the baroque house garden walled on all sides
Cross house Filzen, Moselweinstrasse 10
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around 1870/80 Cross house; stately hipped roof building, quarry stone, around 1870/80
Wayside shrine Filzen, Moselweinstrasse, at No. 22
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1827 Crucifixion shrine, marked 1827
Residential building Filzen, Moselweinstrasse 23
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still 17th century Half-timbered house, partly solid, plastered, possibly from the 17th century in the core

Former cultural monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Cross house Moselweinstrasse 105
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second half of the 18th century Cross house; Mansard roof building, second half of the 18th century; deleted from list of monuments

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