List of cultural monuments in Densborn

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In the list of cultural monuments in Densborn , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Densborn are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of August 28, 20176).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone of the former moated castle Burgstrasse
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Parts of the late medieval curtain wall with round tower; Foundation walls of older residential buildings; today's house, end of the 16th century, remodeled in the 18th century Monument zone of the former moated castlemore pictures

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Densborn station Bahnhofstrasse 2/4
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around 1870 Eifelbahn railway station ; Station building and separate outbuilding, around 1870
Wayside cross Bitburger Strasse, corner of Mürlenbacher Strasse
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1639 Shank cross, marked 1639
Wayside cross Hauptstrasse, at No. 9
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1795 baroque cross, marked 1795 (?)
Catholic parish church of St. Maria Magdalena Kirchstrasse 1
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Gothic choir and tower Catholic parish church of St. Maria Magdalenamore pictures
Crosses Kirchstrasse, at No. 1
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1633 Shank cross, sandstone, marked 1633; former grave cross (?), possibly from the 17th century
Residential building Meisburger Strasse 24
location
around 1800 Baroque plastered building, around 1800, old quarry stone wall
Wayside cross Meisburger Strasse, corner of Kirchstrasse
Lage
1633 Shank cross, marked 1633
Cross house Mürlenbacher Strasse 1
location
Mid or second half of the 19th century Quereinhaus, middle or second half of the 19th century, old courtyard paving
Wayside cross north of the village on the banks of the Kyll
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1736 Shank cross, marked 1736
Wayside shrine east of the village at the Lindenhof
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1645 Crucifixion shrine, marked 1645
Wayside cross southeast of the village on a dirt road to the Kleiner Noll
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1609 Niche cross, marked 1609 and 1876, reworked in 1935

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