List of cultural monuments in Koblenz-Stolzenfels

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The list of cultural monuments in Koblenz-Stolzenfels includes all cultural monuments in the Koblenz-Stolzenfels district 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 Schloss Stolzenfels Schlossweg 11
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from 1835 consisting of the Stolzenfels Castle (Schlossweg 11) with gardens, the Klause (Schlossweg 10) and the surrounding landscape park, which includes the Schlossberg, Gründgesbachtal and Dreisäckerberg:
  • Stolzenfels Castle: medieval hillside castle destroyed in 1689, expansion since 1835, architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel , since 1841 Friedrich August Stüler ; Keep, shield wall, residential buildings in the north, gate tower with stair tower, three-storey residential tower, kennel, rear residential wing, chapel and gate construction 19th century, stairway to the pergola garden, "adjutant tower"; neo-Gothic chapel, completed in 1845; outer gate with castellan's house
  • Klause: Front and rear Klausen buildings, servants' apartment with stables and coach house, marked 1843, architects Naumann and Schnitzler
  • Landscape park by Peter Joseph Lenné , including a viaduct, architect Friedrich August Stüler, Berlin
Monument zone Schloss Stolzenfelsmore pictures

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Heraldic tablets Brunnenstrasse, at No. 23
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1685 two wooden, colored heraldic panels, inscribed 1685 Heraldic tablets
school Rhenser Strasse 36
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1832 four-axis basalt lava-structured quarry stone building, 1832, architect Johann Claudius von Lassaulx school
school Rhenser Strasse 54
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1910 asymmetrical building with one- and two-storey components in the Baroque style of the homeland, marked 1910 school
Catholic Parish Church of St. Menas Forest path
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1831-1833 Saalbau, 1831–33, architect Johann Claudius von Lassaulx , Koblenz;
in the retaining wall of the cemetery fragment of a grave monument, inscribed 1818; elaborate cast iron cross, Sayner hut ; Tomb of Joseph Gieres († 1929), classical Lahn marble grave stele
Catholic Parish Church of St. Menasmore pictures
Myriameter Stone XLII on the banks of the Rhine at the level of the former Königsbacher brewery
Lage
1864 Myriameter stone XLII, sandstone, erected as part of the Rhine survey ordered in 1864 Myriameter Stone XLIImore pictures
Basalt cross west of the village on the forest path
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1668 Small basalt cross on the cemetery chapel, body in half-relief, inscribed 1668

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