List of cultural monuments in Koblenz-Güls

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The list of cultural monuments in Koblenz-Güls includes all cultural monuments in the Koblenz-Güls district of the Rhineland-Palatinate city ​​of Koblenz , including the Bisholder district . The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of May 18, 2017).

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Residential building Am Mühlbach 17
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1601 Half-timbered house, marked 1601, half-timbered, 17th or 18th century; with equipment Residential building
Residential building Am Mühlbach 36
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1542 Stately dwelling house, partly half-timbered, coat of arms inscribed 1542, farm building more recent Residential building
Trinity Chapel Am Mühlbach, Unter der Fürstenwiese
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Trinity chapel with an altar from the middle 17th century from the former Koblenz Charterhouse Trinity Chapelmore pictures
Former parish church of St. Servatius Gulisastrasse
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12th Century Late Staufer three-aisled gallery basilica, second quarter of the 13th century, west tower second half of the 12th century, bell storey 13th century, sacristy 1686; two pastor's grave slabs, 17th and 18th centuries;
on the outside of the tower four tombstones with coats of arms; Two grave crosses in the green area, marked 1583 and 1750
Former parish church of St. Servatiusmore pictures
Catholic parish church of St. Servatius Gulisastrasse
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1833-1840 neo-Romanesque three-nave hall church, double tower facade, 1833–40, architect Johann Claudius von Lassaulx ; on the facade war memorial 1914/18, dying soldier in front of a cross (19th century); Complete system of church, rectory, a Heimatstil building from 1928 (Gulisastr. 40) and forecourt lined with linden trees Catholic parish church of St. Servatiusmore pictures
Rectory Gulisastraße 5
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1788 stately mansard roof building over barrel vaulted cellar, marked 1788; defining the streetscape Rectory
Residential building Gulisastraße 6
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17th century partly half-timbered (plastered), the core probably from the 17th century; defining the street and townscape
Courtyard Gulisastraße 16
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19th century Streckhof, partly half-timbered, three-axle residential part from the early 19th century, the core is probably older, business section probably from the end of the 19th century, former shop on the street, mid-20th century; overall structural system Courtyard
Grand Saint's House Gulisastraße, opposite No. 61
Lage
15th century small chapel building, probably 15th century, window opening with late Romanesque spoilage, vestibule from the late 17th century; In front of the chapel, so-called Kiepenstein made of basalt lava Grand Saint's Housemore pictures
portal Planstrasse, at No. 6
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1611 Portal of the former Jesuit court house, marked 1611 (or 1617) portal
Residential building Wolfskaulstrasse 9
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16th Century Courtyard area; Residential house, partly half-timbered, probably from the 16th century, above a barrel-vaulted cellar, rear extension from the 18th century; Half-timbered barn, partly massive Residential building
St. Sebastianus Chapel Wolfskaulstrasse, opposite No. 38
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1866 neo-Gothic brick hall building, marked 1866 St. Sebastianus Chapel
Güls railway bridge east of the village
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1877-1878 Moselle bridge on the Koblenz-Trier railway line, sandstone pillars, 1877/78, iron construction from the 1950s Güls railway bridgemore pictures
Way of the Cross northwest of the village (Am Heyerberg)
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1860 Mount of Olives Chapel, donated in 1860; 13 steles, clad with lava scum, formerly with clay reliefs; Heyerberg Chapel (Napoleon Chapel), 3/8 choir and shield gable with battlements Way of the Cross
Catholic Chapel of St. Anthony the Hermit Bisholder, In Bisholder, next to No. 21
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around 1764 small hall building, probably Gothic, baroque Catholic Chapel of St. Anthony the Hermitmore pictures

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