List of cultural monuments in Koblenz-Karthause

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The list of cultural monuments in Koblenz-Karthause includes all cultural monuments in the Koblenz-Karthause district (with the statistical districts of Karthaus Nord , Karthaus-Flugfeld and Karthäuserhofgelände ) of the Rhineland-Palatinate city ​​of Koblenz . The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of May 18, 2017).

The cultural monuments are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley, which has existed since 2002 .

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone Fort Grand Duke Constantine At Fort Constantine 30
location
1822-1832 three-winged casemate corps on the Karthauser plateau and throat tower at the foot of the mountain, 1822–1832 Monument zone Fort Grand Duke Constantinemore pictures

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Parade hall At Fort Constantine 40
location
1901-1903 elongated stucco building with architectural elements from red sandstone, iron inside riveted truss, 1901/03 in connection with the Hereditary Grand Duke Friedrich Barracks built Parade hallmore pictures
Lion gate At the Löwentor
location
1816-1822 Classicist gateway to the fortress of Emperor Alexander with crenelated walls and buried remains of the throat redoubt Lion gatemore pictures
Anchor cross south of the village on the anchor path towards Lay
Lage
1604 also St. Niklas Cross ; Wayside shrine; Basalt shrine with a pointed arched niche, marked 1604 Anchor cross
Concentration Cross south of the Layer mountain path, west of the former forester's house in Remasten
Lage
before 1787 Wayside cross; simple basalt cross, border mark, before 1787 Concentration Cross
Beckerskreuz on Römerstraße, east of the B 327
location
around 1600 Squat basalt cross, incised pointed wedge and pretzel, allegedly around 1600 Beckerskreuz
Iron hand on Römerstraße, east of the B 327
location
1677 and 1728 Wayside cross; Basalt cross, shaft marked 1728, cross arms marked 1677, at the intersection (barred niche) a smaller cross, behind it two iron hands Iron hand

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