List of cultural monuments in Ehringshausen

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The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of ​​the municipality Ehringshausen , 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.

Breitenbach

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Former school and prayer house
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Former school and prayer house Breitenbach , Hinterstraße 1
position
hallway: 9, plot: 86/1
The two-storey half-timbered house was built between 1817 and 1820 as a school and prayer house after the school association with Kölschhausen was resolved. Located at the fork of the Kreisstrasse and Hinterstrasse, it is a focal point with its characteristic half-hip roof and bell tower. The bar inscription, which names the local board, the church elders and the teacher in addition to the carpenters Johann Georg Pfeiffer from Breitenbach and Conrad Gerth from Altenkirchen, shows how proud the community was of this building. Carvings in the half-timbered structure and half-man figures in the gable indicate a visible framework, despite the late date of origin. Inside, the division, central access, wide wooden stairs and the school hall as well as the old doors have largely been preserved. There is a younger toilet house in the garden.

Cultural monument for historical and urban planning reasons.

1820 44627
 
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Courtyard
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Courtyard Breitenbach , Hinterstraße 7/9
Location
floor: 9, parcel: 90/2
One of the few surviving examples of a three-sided courtyard in a narrow side street of the village. The focus is on the barn, which has remained largely authentic inside as well, which, with the studded struts above the gate, is one of the more elaborate buildings in the circle. According to the inscription, it was built in 1732 by Johann Jost Kreuter. Recent renovation for residential purposes. The modest house was also built in the 18th century and shows a two-zone structure with man figures and grooved struts above the massively renovated ground floor. The third side of the courtyard is closed by stables and farm buildings from the 19th century.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1732 44628
 
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Parish hall
Parish hall Breitenbach , Kreisstraße 11
Location
floor: 9, parcel: 56/5
As one of the earliest buildings of this kind after the Second World War, a community hall was built on the site of the old bakery between 1950 and 1951, which included rooms for events, the fire department and the oven. The relatively simple building with its typical gable roof has an entrance loggia and a hose tower as outstanding features. Rebuilding in 1990. The communal building, along with the one in Dreisbach, is one of the few examples that demonstrate the independence of the villages up to the regional reform in the 1970s. It is also important for the townscape close to the old school.

Cultural monument for historical and urban planning reasons.

1951 44630
 
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Wrought Breitenbach , Kreisstraße 14
Location
floor: 9, parcel: 17/1
The building in Breitenbach was dismantled in 2004 and rebuilt in the Hessenpark open-air museum as part of the courtyard from Breitenbach .

Cultural monument for historical and technical reasons.

Early 20th century 44631
 
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Cattle scale
Cattle scale Breitenbach , Kreisstraße o. No.
Location
floor: 9, parcel: 55
Wooden weighing house with gable-sided entrances, probably made around 1920. The cattle scale inside is still preserved. A village community building that has become rare and is worth preserving. Similar buildings can be found in the communities of Bischoffen and Hohenahr.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1915 to 1925 44629
 
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Daubhausen

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Residential house with barn Daubhausen , Am Hofgarten 9
Location
corridor: 1, parcel: 13
44633
 
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Former rectory
Former rectory Daubhausen , Am Hofgarten 11
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 5
Late 17th century 44634
 
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Water tank
Water tank Daubhausen , outside of the village, Ulmer Weg
location
corridor: 4, parcel: 23
44640
 
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Homestead Daubhausen , Katzenfurter Straße 26
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 76
Early 19th century 44635
 
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Courtyard building Daubhausen , Ulmer Straße 2
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 75/1
1745 to 1755 44636
 
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Former Protestant parish church
Former Protestant parish church Daubhausen , Ulmer Straße 4
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 74
Hall church of the Huguenots from 1710 with a medieval choir tower 1345 to 1355 44637
 
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Former school
Former school Daubhausen , Ulmer Straße 6
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 35/1
The building of the new school was built between 1836 and 1838 after Greifenthal and Daubhausen were merged into a school association. The two-storey building with a half-hipped roof is in the immediate vicinity of the church, which it faces on the eaves side. It is accessed almost in the middle, originally with classrooms and a teacher's apartment in the southern part and a barn in the northern part. In 1912/13 it was converted into a school and community hall with larger windows. A typical school building from the first half of the 16th century which is of particular importance because of the construction made of rammed earth. School buildings of this type can also be found in Kölschhausen and Niederlemp. 1838 44638
 
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Half-timbered house Daubhausen , Ulmer Straße 7-9
Location
floor: 1, parcel: 16, 20
1695 to 1705 44639
 
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Dillheim

image designation location description construction time Object no.
House and barn
House and barn Dillheim , Am Kirchplatz 1
Location
hallway: 3, parcel: 837/235
A special feature of this parallel courtyard is the relatively large distance between the two-storey house and the barn in the back. The residential building is particularly valuable because of the lavish half-timbered forms for its small size and the distinctive location at an intersection. The reduced man figures as well as the decorated parapet panels are evidence of an emergence in the middle of the 18th century. The house has already been renovated. 1745 to 1755 44642
 
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Rectory
Rectory Dillheim , Am Kirchplatz 6
Location
hall: 3, parcel: 210/1
Located to the east of the church, the rectory shows a clearly proportioned, solid structure. The two-storey construction with a vaulted cellar and large half-hip roof resembles the rectory in Daubhausen. The entrance is in the central axis of the eaves side. It is believed that the rectory was first renovated inside in the 19th century. The parish garden and barn are no longer preserved. The former importance of the parish, which was greatly reduced in the 18th century, is evidenced by this building. 44643
 
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Evangelical parish church
Evangelical parish church Dill Home ., In the church square, at No. 6
position
hallway: 3, parcel: 1033/207
The parish church, built between 1864 and 1866 by municipal architect Mayer, replaced the dilapidated, medieval predecessor building from the 13th century. As one of the largest churches in the old district of Wetzlar, it stands on a mountain spur above the Dill in the middle of the old cemetery with beautiful trees. 1866 44644
 
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War memorial
War memorial Dillheim , outside the village, Auf der Lausköppel
location
hall: 5, parcel: 52
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War. Erected in 1923 on a small hill north of the church, located under a large linden tree. The monument consists of a pointed monolithic stone on a field stone base and is provided with a round arched bronze inscription plaque. Another plaque was later added for the dead of World War II. The value of the monument consists of the location, the material and form contrasts. 1923 44647
 
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Dill Bridge
Dill Bridge Dillheim , outside the village, K 64
location
hall: 7, parcel: 239
The simple bridge, completed in 1873 by master bricklayer Peter Weimer, is part of the connecting road between Dillheim and Daubhausen. It consists of three flat segment arches that rest on two rounded river pillars without an icebreaker. The bridge is a testament to the history of transport in the 19th century. 44648
 
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Former bakery and parish hall
Former bakery and parish hall Dillheim , Hauptstraße 2
Location
hallway: 5, parcel: 106
The small building was erected on a street island at the original entrance to the town after 1900, the concretions in the corners and the brick eaves indicate this. As a cubic building with a hipped roof, it fulfilled various village functions. The former mayor's room was on the mezzanine floor and an oven was in the basement on the slope. Early 20th century 44645
 
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House and barn
House and barn Dillheim , Hauptstraße 11-13
Location
floor: 3, parcel: 1083/259
Both buildings, the plastered house and the stately half-timbered barn, are assigned to a year of construction around 1700 due to the post-and-beam construction typical of that time. The storey overhang and the window formats indicate a largely undisturbed half-timbered structure under the plaster of the house. The house was raised in the 19th century to include a gable roof and knee stick. The gable side has a typical, grid-shaped compartmentalization and few struts. Above the gate and on the gable there are conspicuous wooden leg angles joined to form a semicircle. 1695 to 1705 44646
 
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Dreisbach

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Running fountain
Running fountain Dreisbach , Bachstraße o. No.
Location
floor: 6, parcel: 94
Cast-iron fountain from the last quarter of the 19th century, located on the village square. The shape of the transversely rectangular trough with a jug-like relief and flower frieze can be found in numerous fountains in the northern Lahn-Dill district, e.g. B. in Breitscheid-Medenbach, but rarely in the old district of Wetzlar. As a mass product in particular, it is an example of efforts to achieve a systematic water supply. Late 19th century 44650
 
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Protestant church
Protestant church Dreisbach , Kirchweg 7
Location
hall: 6, parcel: 12/1
Plastered half-timbered church from around 1700, situated steeply on the slope, with a crooked hip roof and a hooded roof turret shifted to the west. The access to the entrance porch moved to the side in 1973. The interior with a recognizable post construction presents itself as a flat-roofed, cubic hall. The two longitudinal beams of the ceiling are supported by two huge wooden columns with saddle wood and head struts. The pillars of the three-sided gallery with coffered parapets take up the form of a column, but with a multiple constricted shaft. The pulpit, which was effectively placed on the east wall, probably dates from around 1700, the sound cover from 1772. The partially preserved floor made of brook pebbles in a herringbone pattern is worth mentioning. The building, which is effective in the townscape, has connections to the church of Kölschhausen with its astonishingly representative interior design. 1695 to 1705 44651
 
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Residential building
Residential building Dreisbach , Kirchweg 16
Location
hallway: 6, parcel: 103
In a fork in the road opposite the church, half-timbered house from around 1700, effectively situated on the slope. The two floors above basement plinths of different heights show a beautiful ornamental framework designed towards the valley. Profiled corner posts and wooden floors, visible beam heads, man figures and nose-studded struts in the parapet areas are combined with what is otherwise a grid-like structure. The entrance front on the mountain side with sheet metal cladding, the farm buildings from the 19th century. Also remarkable because of the relatively original state of preservation. 1695 to 1705 44652
 
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Parish hall
Parish hall Dreisbach , Lindenstraße 2
Location
hall: 6, parcel: 58/1, 122/3, 139/1
Immediately at the entrance to the village or the village square, a parish hall was built until 1950. a. built with mayor's office, apartments and a bakery. The simple, two-storey building has the typical gable roof with slips. The arched position on the first floor draws on the motif of the council arbors. Horizontal window formats also indicate a hall. As a multifunctional building, the parish hall demonstrates the village's independence up to the regional reform and also documents a very traditional architectural movement of the post-war period. 1945 to 1955 44653
 
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Residential building
Residential building Dreisbach , Lindenstraße 4
Location
hall: 6, parcel: 59/2
Two-storey, gable-independent half-timbered house from the first half of the 18th century. In view of the small size, it is a relatively rich building with entablature and ornate parapets. Despite modern extensions and conversions, it is worth preserving because of its location in the townscape. Early 18th century 44654
 
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Ehringshausen

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Former Weimer sawmill Ehringshausen , Am Bahnhof 4
Location
hall: 21, parcel: 25/3
44610
 
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Former Weimer sawmill Ehringshausen , Am Bahnhof 5
position
hallway: 21, parcel: 25.01
1885 to 1895 44611
 
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railway station
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railway station Ehringshausen , Am Bahnhof 7
position
hallway: 21, parcel: 41/8
1862 44612
 
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Residential building Ehringshausen , Bahnhofstraße 15
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 691/1
Late 19th century 44614
 
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Idsches house Ehringshausen , Bahnhofstraße 24
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 700
1765 44615
 
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Courtyard building Ehringshausen , Bahnhofstraße 29-31
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 556/2, 2259/557
1695 to 1705 44616
 
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Well trough Ehringshausen , Bahnhofstrasse, at no.2a ,
location
hall: 11, parcel: 761/10
1936 44613
 
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Former Protestant church
Former Protestant church Ehringshausen , Kirchberg 1
Location
floor: 10, parcel: 25
44617
 
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barn Ehringshausen , Lempstraße 2
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 584
Late 18th century 44618
 
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Residential building Ehringshausen , Lempstraße 6
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 585/1
1695 to 1705 44619
 
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Former district court, town hall
Former district court, town hall Ehringshausen , Rathausstraße 1
Location
hallway: 10, parcel: 22
1897 44620
 
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monument Ehringshausen , Rathausstraße, at no. 1
location
hall: 10, parcel: 23/1
1914 44621
 
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Residential building Ehringshausen , Wetzlarer Straße 4
Location
floor: 7, parcel: 446/1
Early 19th century 44622
 
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Residential building Ehringshausen , Wetzlarer Straße 42
Location
floor: 12, parcel: 26
1845 to 1855 44623
 
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Residential building Ehringshausen , Wetzlarer Straße 71
Floor: 33, Parcel: 3
44624
 
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Tunnel mouth hole Ehringshausen , Wetzlarer Strasse, at no. 66,
location
floor: 13, parcel: 115/2
44625
 
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Greifenthal

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Half-timbered house
Half-timbered house Greifenthal , Westerwaldstraße 25
Location
floor: 3, parcel: 26
1625 to 1675 44657
 
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Former school and prayer house
Former school and prayer house Greifenthal , Westerwaldstraße 31
Location
floor: 3, parcel: 22
1891 44658
 
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Katzenfurt

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Jewish Cemetery
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Jewish Cemetery Katzenfurt , outside of the locality
location
hall: 6, parcel: 226
The Jewish cemetery is surrounded by a hedge above the community cemetery. It is of considerable size.

There are still 16 tombstones, some of them only remnants and 3 mounds of earth in the cemetery. The oldest stones date from 1906

Probably in the 19th century 44667
 
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Marxmühle
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Marxmühle Katzenfurt , outside the village, Marx-Mühle
location
hall: 16, parcel: 129/1
For the first time a cutting mill is mentioned in 1657 to which a grinding mill was added in 1660.

Today there are still two half-timbered houses, the one on the left bears the year 1787 and the one on the right the year 1815. The new mill was built in 1884. There was also a residential and commercial building in 1915, a warehouse in 1917 and a schnapps distillery in 1918.

Cutting mill 1657, addition of a grinding mill 1660 44668
 
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barn Katzenfurt , Brückenstraße 4,
location
floor: 11, parcel: 94/1
The stables were built with quarry stones and the part above in half-timbered houses. The compartments were provided with ornaments.

The barn attached to the side was demolished due to its disrepair.

1907 44661
 
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Dill Bridge
Dill Bridge Katzenfurt , Brückenstraße o. No.
Location
floor: 9, parcel: 145 / 1-145 / 5, 144/12, 144/11, 144/9, 144/8
On June 24, 1845, permission to build a wooden bridge over the Dill was granted by the Princely Solms-Braunfels government.

A bridge was built with a passage of three yokes, but it could cope with the water masses in winter, especially not when there was ice. In addition, it was designed too weakly for haulage. The Katzenfurters had a bridge over the Dill, but over the years it would cause the community a lot of trouble and cost a lot of money. Because the bridge is in such poor condition that it no longer seems feasible to repair it. On June 7th, 1871 the local council decided to build a new massive stone bridge over the Dill with three arches.

First wooden bridge in 1845

Stone Bridge 1871

44660
 
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Bakehouse Katzenfurt , Frankfurter Straße 29
Location
floor: 10, parcel: 112/1
In Katzenfurt there was a bakery in Brückenstraße built in 1859, which fell victim to the widening of the state road in 1977. Another one built in 1856 is on Frankfurter Strasse. It was built on the Volkersbach which was relocated during the consolidation in 1928 and piped in the village area.

The “Viehwaage Community” stood next to the bakery.

1859 44662
 
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Residential building
Residential building Katzenfurt , Kirchstraße 6
Location
floor: 10, parcel: 45
Maier Koppel ran a Jewish slaughterhouse here.

In 1980, the Sämann family acquired the house and renovated it with great attention to detail. In 1900 a Jewish slaughterhouse was added.

Late 17th century 44663
 
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Tower of the Protestant Church in Katzenfurt
Tower of the Evangelical Church Katzenfurt , Kirchstraße 7
Location
floor: 10, parcel: 23
The tower is described in the Handbook of German Art Monuments by Georg Dehio as a "late Romanesque compact choir tower from the 13th century with a grooved groin vault over flat, rectangular arched niches". It is built on a square plan. The masonry was built as a formwork, the walls are 150 cm thick. Flat, horizontally laid rubble stones were used, which were consolidated with lime-sand mortar. In the arched niche of the south wall there is a rectangular niche, a tabernacle, for storing the sacraments. The tower room receives light through three Romanesque arched windows. The church tower received its current baroque lantern hood in 1783. 1225 to 1275 44664
 
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Cemetery, war memorial
Cemetery, war memorial Katzenfurt , Kirchstraße o. No.
Location
floor: 6, parcel: 188/2
In 1925, the community of Katzenfurt erected the memorial in the birches for its fellow citizens who had died in World War 1914–1918. An earlier point in time failed again and again because of the question of where the monument should be.

In 1962, the municipal council decided to move the memorial to the cemetery and to erect three steles with the names of the soldiers who died in World War II.

1925 44665
 
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Welschenbachstrasse 13
Residential building Katzenfurt , Welschenbachstraße 13
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 70
Heinrich Georg ran a wheelwright and waggon workshop here. He also had a “Miele” agency. One of the first threshing machines was in use here. In January 1910 the stable and barn burned down to the ground. The house was also damaged. 1695 to 1705 44666
 
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Koelschhausen

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Memorial stone
Memorial stone Kölschhausen , outside of the locality
location
hall: 11, parcel: 12/1
44683
 
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Evangelical parish church
Evangelical parish church Kölschhausen , Brunnenstraße 13
Location
hallway: 7, parcel: 72
44672
 
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barn Kölschhausen , Brunnenstraße 15
Location
hallway: 7, parcel: 88
1695 to 1705 44673
 
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barn Kölschhausen , Brunnenstraße 26
Location
hallway: 7, parcel: 90/3
1695 to 1705 44674
 
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House and barn Kölschhausen , Brunnenstraße 48
Location
hallway: 7, parcel: 122
Early 18th century 44675
 
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Former school Kölschhausen , Brunnenstraße 58
Location
hallway: 7, parcel: 140
1848 44676
 
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Cemetery, war memorial Kölschhausen , Brunnenstrasse o. No.
Location
floor: 4, parcel: 44
1929 44671
 
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Residential building Kölschhausen , Friedrich-Winter-Straße 3
Location
hallway: 8, parcel: 12/2, 13/3
1725 to 1775 44677
 
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House and barn Kölschhausen , Friedrich-Winter-Straße 19
Location
hall: 7, parcel: 54
1625 to 1675 44678
 
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House and barn Kölschhausen , Friedrich-Winter-Straße 21
Location
hall: 7, parcel: 53
1818 44679
 
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Residential building Kölschhausen , Friedrich-Winter-Straße 25
Location
hall: 7, parcel: 51
1708 44680
 
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Farm buildings Kölschhausen , Friedrich-Winter-Straße, at no.29 ,
location
hall: 7, parcel: 41
44681
 
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A house Kölschhausen , Friedrich-Winter-Straße 33
Location
hallway: 7, parcel: 38/2
1720 44682
 
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Overall system Kölschhausen , entire area, center of Kölschhausen
location
44670
 
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Low temp

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Courtyard Niederlemp , Am Backhaus 2
Location
hall: 11, parcel: 51
1745 to 1755 44686
 
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Residential building Niederlemp , Am Zwirnberg 4
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 27
1745 to 1755 44687
 
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Former school
Former school Niederlemp , Elgersweg 10
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 62
1825 to 1835 44688
 
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Courtyard Niederlemp , Elgersweg 15
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 65
1721 44689
 
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Overall system Niederlemp , complete system in the center of Niederlemp
location
44685
 
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Protestant church
Protestant church Niederlemp , Obergasse 5
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 60/2
Late 15th century 44690
 
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Bakehouse
Bakehouse Niederlemp , Obergasse 7
Location
floor: 11, parcel: 60/1
1895 to 1905 44691
 
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