List of cultural monuments in Dietzhölztal

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The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of ​​the municipality of Dietzhölztal , Lahn-Dill-Kreis , Hessen .

Note: The order of the monuments in this list is based first on the districts and then on the address; alternatively, it can also be sorted according to the name, the number assigned by the State Office for Monument Preservation or the construction time.

The basis is the publication of the Hessian list of monuments, which was created for the first time on the basis of the Monument Protection Act of September 5, 1986 and has been continuously updated since then.

Ewersbach

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Former train station
Former train station Bahnhofstraße o. No.
Location
hall: 18, parcel: 112/6
A train station between the former districts of Neuhütte and Straß-Ebersbach, which was built on the basis of a type design as part of the Dietzhölztal line completed in 1892. In addition to the historical significance, the differentiation of the wall cladding from slate to vertical wooden planking and the emphasis on the access in the center of the building through a transverse building with an open space give an artistically sophisticated design.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

1892 137268
 
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Half-timbered construction
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Half-timbered construction Hauptstrasse 33
position
hallway: 13, parcel: 137/1
Half-timbered building at the confluence of Brückenstrasse and Hauptstrasse, inscribed with the name of the builder Johann Jöst in 1749. Particularly noteworthy are the balusters set in the corner posts, the rope-like twisted ribbons and carvings with plant motifs on the horizontal components.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1749 132496
 
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Evangelical Johanneskapelle
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Evangelical Johanneskapelle Hauptstraße 53,
location
hall: 13, parcel: 168
Single-aisle, east-facing layout from the 13th century with a choir of equal width and a 5/8 end. Saddle roof with small ridge turret, hipped to the east, crooked hip to the west. Inside the formerly vaulted nave on three sides around a continuous gallery of the 17th century. Triumphal arch to the choir as a flattened pointed arch. Blind niches in the chancel with ogival arches.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

13th century 132497
 
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Two-sided courtyard
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Two-sided courtyard Hauptstraße 149/151
Location hall: 17, parcel: 28/1, 28/2, 31/3
Two-sided, half-timbered courtyard, dated 1777 in the barn lintel. The posts of the residential building extend over both floors. The frames of the first floor are adorned with tendrils with tulip blossoms, the thresholds with ribbon twisted like a rope.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons

1777 132498
 
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Three-zone single house
Three-zone single house Hauptstrasse 159, corridor
location
: 17, parcel: 40/2
Transversely closed three-zone single house, half-timbered building from the second half of the 18th century. The posts in front of the massive replacement of the ground floor stretch across both floors, the corner posts with set balusters and tendrils that develop from spirals, which are also found in a similar shape on the other fret posts.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1745 to 1755 132499
 
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Jungian villa
Jungian villa Hauptstraße 161
Location
hallway: 17, parcel: 42/2
So-called. Jungsche Villa, erected in two construction phases at the end of the 19th century as the director's seat of the ironworks directly opposite. The building is elevated to the main street in the middle of a park-like area. The design of the structure with two slightly protruding wing structures with a flat saddle roof and an exciting, elongated connecting link between them, a circumferential cornice and window canopies can be described as late classical. The villa and the surrounding area are cultural monuments due to their historical, artistic, urban and scientific importance.

Cultural monument for historical, artistic, urban planning and scientific reasons.

Late 19th century 132500
 
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Villa Jung
Villa Jung Jahnstraße 25
Location
floor: 18, parcel: 61/4, 62/1
Erected in the 1920s by Kommerzienrat Gustav Jung, plant director of the Buderus-Omnical company, as a wedding present for his son. Representative building above Ewersbach, an urban-looking solitaire in a village setting. After 1951 and until the beginning of the 1980s, the office of the subsequent Buderus directors. Characteristic for the Villa Jung is the sedate mansard roof covered with natural slate with a relatively steep hipped top, two rows of dormers and the frontispiece motifs that cut into the roof on the courtyard and garden side.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

1900 to 1950 133286
 
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Courtyard
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Courtyard Oranienstraße 32 / Hüttenweg 2
Location
hall: 25, parcel: 90/1, 91/1
Elongated courtyard from the 18th century. The barn part has largely been preserved originally in half-timbered construction, the living part on the upper floor with an impressive series of man shapes.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1800 132501
 
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Evangelical parish church
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Evangelical parish church Pfarrstraße 5
position
hallway: 4, plot: 131/1
Above Oranienstraße, south of the town exit in the former village of Bergebersbach. Romanesque hall building with late Romanesque tower and early Gothic polygonal choir expanded into a hall church in the late Gothic period. - From the Romanesque hall building, 2nd half of the 11th century / 1st. Half of the 12th century, the outer walls of the current nave have been preserved, partly in a herringbone bond, with a bricked-up south portal and bricked-up small arched windows (the former rectangular choir found in 1969/70 by excavation). 1st third of the 13th century the massive west tower was built on a square floor plan with stairs in the wall thickness (tower roofing 1824), the nave was expanded to its present height and extended to the east, and the rectangular choir bay with (no longer existing) semicircular apse was added; the stepped portal on the south side of the Chorjoch. In the early Gothic period the choir was raised and provided with a ridge-vaulted 5/8 end; an embrasure in the attic. - In the 15th century the nave was converted into a late Gothic hall of 3 x 3 bays with grooved cross rib vaults by installing two slender pairs of pillars. The southern leaf stem capital is preserved on the enormous late Romanesque triumphal arch with a wide central belt over half columns (the northern one cut off over the pulpit). During the renovation in 1967-70, the former two-storey galleries (the lower ones in 1618 by reusing three posts from 1536, the upper ones on the north and south sides in 1627) were reduced to single-storey galleries, while the threshold beams of the upper galleries were preserved. In the south-west corner of the ship a wooden staircase with an open winding spindle leads up to them. In 1970 the remains of Romanesque decorative paintings were discovered and restored in the reveals of two windows at the height of the existing galleries. Simple sacramental niche. Stone pulpit on column, end of the 15th century, twisted columns at the corners, tracery panels. In the choir, parts of the old floor made of river pebbles set in the shape of a spike (reconstructed in 1969). Bell 1512.

The church building is closely interlinked with its surroundings through numerous visual connections, developing an impressive long-distance effect to the southwest over the outskirts, so that the protection of the surroundings must be taken into account. Cultural monument for historical, artistic, urban planning and scientific reasons.

1295 to 1305 132502
 
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Almonds

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Half-timbered barn
Half-timbered barn Laaspher Straße 29
Location
floor: 6, parcel: 921
Half-timbered barn, in the lintel dated 1714. The three-zone building with continuous posts shows the typical barn of the Dill area with an intact structural structure. Over the lintel, two quarter-circle pieces of wood as a partition.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1714 132503
 
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Evangelical Chapel Almonds
Evangelical chapel Laaspher Straße 43
Location
hallway: 6, parcel: 909
Small half-timbered building, erected in 1756, with a crooked hip roof and staggered canopy roof ridge in the middle of the ridge. The south and west sides are slated. Inside, the flat ceiling rests on four slender, marbled wooden columns. Independently of this, the three-sided galleries with flower paintings in the parapet fillings, dated 1794, are supported by four further, more bulky columns. The galleries run out against the east wall. The pulpit is raised behind the altar in front of the east wall.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

1756 132504
 
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Rittershausen

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Forest house Dietzhölze
Forest house Dietzhölze
Location
hallway: 23, parcel: 9, 10
Forest house located north of Rittershausen in the open countryside. Erected in 1842 as a two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, a little later extension to the west. To the north two stone-faced outbuildings that were built at the same time. The forest estate forms a small entity of late classicism and is of particular architectural and local historical importance. The path to the property is particularly highlighted by an avenue of trees.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1842 132516
 
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Old Town Hall
Old Town Hall Local road 31, corridor
location
: 30, parcel: 151
Two-storey half-timbered building, erected in 1778, with continuous stands on which beam heads are depicted as a profile in imitation of a frame building; Frames and struts with tendril carvings. The building is a cultural monument due to its historical significance and, opposite the church and on the banks of the Dietzhölze, in a position that defines the area, also because of its urban significance.

Cultural monument for historical and urban planning reasons.

1778 132507
 
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Half-timbered construction
Half-timbered construction Local road 33, corridor
location
: 30, parcel: 157/1
Two-storey half-timbered building dating back to the 17th century. The decorative elements are remarkable: the thresholds as well as the beam layers of the roof with block frieze, and scaly bars between the profiled beam heads. The corner posts are stiffened with cleats and struts.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

Late 17th century 132508
 
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Converted half-timbered barn
Converted half-timbered barn Local road 36a, corridor
location
: 30, parcel: 67/4
Well-preserved half-timbered barn, mid-18th century, two-line inscription in the lintel of the barn door: WHAT OUR GOD LETS GROW ON THE EARTH, THAT WANTS TO BE COLLECTED IN THIS SCHEUER. THE BLESSING OF THE LORD MAKES RICH WITHOUT EFFORT Corner posts, horizontal storey beams and St. Andrew's cross over the center of the lintel with flower-adorned tendril carvings. Today converted for residential use.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1745 to 1755 132509
 
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Half-timbered construction
Half-timbered construction Ortsstraße 44/46
situation
corridor: 30, parcel: 41/1
Two-storey half-timbered building from the first half of the 18th century with a half-hipped roof. On the eaves side there is a profiled threshold interlocked with the ceiling beams with valleys between the ridges. In addition to the stiffening man forms with counter struts, fire rams as fencing.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

Early 18th century 132510
 
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Half-timbered construction
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Half-timbered construction Ortsstraße 62 / Poststraße
location
floor: 30, parcel: 78/2, 81
Two-storey, large-volume half-timbered building dating back to the 17th century. A barn is attached to the gable-side structure. The frieze-like sequence of foot struts in the gable is remarkable, reminiscent of older half-timbered structures. The corner stands with slim pillars. On the eaves side of the residential building, sheet metal cladding typical of the region. The house and barn are cultural monuments due to their historical significance.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

Late 17th century 132511
 
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Stone bridge
Stone bridge Local street or no.
Location
floor: 30, parcel: 246/16
A stone bridge from the first half of the 19th century spanning the Dietzhölze with a flat basket arch. Together with the Protestant church and the old town hall, it forms an important core area of ​​Rittershausen.

Cultural monument for historical and urban planning reasons.

Early 19th century 132506
 
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Evangelical Church in Rittershausen
Protestant church Local street or no.
Location
hall: 30, parcel: 150
Hall building from 1769 built in plastered quarry stone. Crooked hip roof with staggered canopy roof ridge in the middle of the ridge. Inside, a uniform Baroque decor from the time of origin with three-sided galleries and a raised pulpit in front of the east wall. The galleries are closed off by cornices at the top and bottom. The parapet fields are structured by pilasters decorated with tendrils. The parapet fillings, like the coves of the flat ceiling, are painted. The floor made of narrow stones that are arranged in the shape of an ear.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

1769 132505
 
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Half-timbered construction
Half-timbered construction Siegener Straße 9, corridor
location
: 30, parcel: 204/1
Elongated half-timbered building, erected immediately after 1700; a younger barn from the end of the 18th century follows. The character of the typical regional homestead has been preserved. The southern gable is slated, on the eaves side a storey offset developed in very strong forms for the time.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

Early 18th century 132512
 
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Half-timbered construction
Half-timbered construction Siegener Straße 32
Location
floor: 30, parcel: 106/1
Half-timbered building on the eaves with the upper floor of the eaves still intact from the first half of the 18th century. Like Siegener Straße 9, a barn was added to the building in the late 18th century. Cultural monument due to its historical significance.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

Early 18th century 132513
 
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Half-timbered house and barn
Half-timbered house and barn Siegener Straße 48
Location
floor: 30, parcel: 136/1
Half-timbered house and barn from around 1700. Unusual and therefore significant within the various forms of rural living and economic forms in Rittershausen, the change from eaves-free housing to independent gable-side barn.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1695 to 1705 132514
 
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Half-timbered construction
Half-timbered construction Siegener Straße 50/52
Location
floor: 30, parcel: 137/1 and 139/1
Two-storey half-timbered building, first half of the 18th century. The building - located at the confluence of the street leading to the church and town hall in the townscape - is characterized by the richness of the half-timbered design, such as the curved lugs, the treatment of the corner posts as pillars Scaled ribbons placed on the eaves side of the fret or the firebacks as a decorative shape.

Cultural monument for historical, artistic and urban planning reasons.

Early 18th century 132515
 
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Stone bridges

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Evangelical chapel stone bridges
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Evangelical chapel Dillenburger road at no. 19
position
hall: 18, parcel: 2, 15/7
Half-timbered building in 1709, south and west sides slated like the roof, north and east sides plastered. The chapel with a small rectangular nave and a slightly retracted choir with a 5/8 end. A gable roof over the nave and choir, a square roof turret with a retracted eight-sided helmet. A stair tower was subsequently added in front of the northern front. Parts of the old churchyard wall have been preserved. The ceiling beams lie on a continuous longitudinal beam. The choir and nave are separated by a triumphal arch. The three-sided gallery on pillars, altar and pulpit with a very beautiful sound cover belong to the uniform baroque furnishings. The chapel is a cultural monument because of its historical and - with regard to the interior - artistic importance.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

1709 132518
 
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Historic town center Steinbrücken (complete system)
Historic town center Steinbrücken (complete system)
location
Stone bridges go back to the founding of a Nassau-Dillenburg ironworks in the 15th century. Of the historical substance of the place, the chapel built in 1709 and in the area of ​​the side street from the same time a group of rural residential buildings and barns that are remarkable for their privacy have been preserved. A small overall complex has therefore been identified here, the historical value of which lies in the illustration of a certain section of the Steinbrücken local history.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

15th century 132517
 
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Courtyard
Courtyard Side street 11,
location
floor: 18, parcel: 78
Elongated courtyard under a ridge, which is of historical value as a document of a courtyard form. Also significant due to the one-line inscription in the threshold of the upper floor - albeit not completely preserved: WHEN THE HOUSE IS STANDING FOR THAT HATE AND ENVIRONMENT GOES ...

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

132520
 
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Half-timbered construction
Half-timbered construction Neustraße 3
Location
hall: 18, parcel: 101, 102,103
Two-storey half-timbered building from around 1700. Remarkable in the center of the gable facade are the stiffening man figures with far reaching struts and the overall partitioning of the compartments, which has been preserved undisturbed. Despite the demolition in the roof area, the building is of particular historical importance and is therefore a cultural monument.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1695 to 1705 132519
 
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A house
A house Neustraße 5
position
corridor 18, plot: 106/2
Two-storey single house, dated 1750 with inscription in the lintel with the names of the builders Jost and Anna Dillmann. The building is built with continuous studs. The horizontal building division is emphasized by a surrounding rope. Rähm and St. Andrew's cross also with carved ornamental forms.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

1750 132521
 
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