List of cultural monuments in Malberg (Eifel)

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In the list of cultural monuments in Malberg , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality Malberg including the district Mohrweiler are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of May 17, 2018).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone Schloss Malberg and town center Malberg
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18th and 19th centuries Castle and associated settlement form a historical unit; Castle in the succession of a medieval castle 1707–15 under Johann Werner von Veyder according to plans by the Palatinate court architect Matteo Alberti , consisting of a new house, arcade building and old building (essentially medieval) around a courtyard, lower down the former castle chapel, later parish church, brewery , so-called iron garden, so-called round garden; Town center with an urban character, built-up with narrow houses from the period between 1770 and the middle of the 19th century Monument zone Schloss Malberg and town center
Jewish cemetery monument zone Malberg, southeast of the village in the Kylltal; Hallway under the clergy
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around 1900 six tombstones on the fenced area that was laid out around 1900

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Residential building Malberg, Am Neidenbach 15
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late 17th century three-storey house, late 17th century, probably added in the 19th century
Residential building Malberg, Am Neidenbach, opposite No. 19
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1779 former house, marked 1779
Residential building Malberg, at the old church 1
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around 1850 Einhaus, probably around 1850 (conversion of a barn)
Residential building Malberg, An der alten Kirche 2, Am Neidenbach 19
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around 1780 Hall kitchen house, around 1780; Shank cross, first half of the 18th century (?)
Residential building Malberg, at the old church 12
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1776 Residential house, five-axis half-hipped roof, marked 1776
Malberger Hut Malberg, Finstingerstraße 15
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from 1749 former ironworks; Created in 1749, today's appearance shaped by remodeling or renovations in the early 19th century; South wing, former coal shed and residential building under one roof; northern dwelling house, eight-axis half-hip roof building; Gable wall of the demolished hut building; Foundation stone with coat of arms in an extension of the south wing
Residential building Malberg, Hillstrasse 10
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early 19th century stately hall kitchen house, probably from the early 19th century; in the gable wall a niche housing with a closing cross, 16th century, in front of the house wall a cross, 19th century
school Malberg, Kirchplatz 1
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1813 former school; Former residential building with farm building, 1813, conversion of the residential building into a teacher's apartment and the economy into a school in 1842
Residential building Malberg, Kirchplatz 2
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1777 Hall kitchen house, marked 1777
Catholic parish church of St. Quirin Malberg, Kirchplatz 4
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1905/06 neo-Gothic three-aisled stepped hall, 1905/06, architect Ernst Brand, Trier; with equipment; Late baroque wayside shrine in front of the church, marked 1788 Catholic parish church of St. Quirin
portal Malberg, Poststrasse, at No. 3
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Mid 18th century at the outbuilding: elaborate baroque portal, probably from the middle of the 18th century
Spolia Malberg, Poststrasse, next to No. 8
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17th century Spolien, 17th century, including a coupled window, inscribed 1624
Residential building Malberg, Poststrasse 13
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around 1800 Late baroque hall kitchen house on an L-shaped floor plan, around 1800
Residential building Malberg, Schleifstrasse 6
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around 1800 Residential stable house with hall kitchen, around or shortly after 1800
Residential building Malberg, Schleifstrasse 8
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late 18th century Stable house, late 18th century
New Catholic rectory Malberg, Schloßstraße 5
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1914 cubic hipped roof building, reform architecture, marked 1914, architect Ernst Brand, Trier, completion of the garden, containment or retaining walls and ancillary building marked 1915; on the garden wall upper part of a niche cross, 16th century
Old church Malberg, Schloßstraße 16
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1755 two-axis hall construction, 1755; Remnants of frescoes in the choir
Residential building Malberg, Schloßstraße 21
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1836 Five-axis house with knee floor, marked 1836, probably older in the core
door Malberg, Schloßstraße, at No. 24
Lage
Early 19th century Front door, probably from the beginning of the 19th century
portal Malberg, Schloßstraße, at No. 27
Lage
early 19th century classifying portal, probably from the early 19th century
Residential building Malberg, Schloßstraße, next to No. 28
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1836 two-axle hall kitchen house, marked 1836
Residential building Malberg, Schloßstraße 29
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early 19th century three-storey house with knee floor, early 19th century
Residential building Malberg, Schloßstraße 31
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1824 three-story house with knee floor, marked 1824
Residential building Malberg, Schloßstraße 35
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around 1800 single-storey lower stable house, around 1800
Residential building Malberg, Schloßstraße 37
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1792 three-story house with an elaborate portal, marked 1792, small rock cellar, Takenplatte, marked 1793
Residential building Malberg, Schloßstraße 38
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early 17th century Residential building with spiral staircase tower to the rear, early 17th century
Malberg Castle Malberg, Schloßstraße 45
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1707-09 vertical wing system; four-storey so-called old building with inner gates, medieval core, redesign 1707-09, with “iron garden”; New house: baroque two and a half storey, nine-axis hipped roof building with side projections, as well as arcade building with hipped roof, 1707–15, architect Matteo Alberti, Düsseldorf; “Round garden” with pavilions and terrace over retaining wall, around 1730, architect probably Christian Kretzschmar , garden sculptures by Ferdinand Tietz and workshop, around 1758–60; Former castle chapel: originally two-axle, extended mansard roof when it was set up as the parish church of St. Quirin; former brewery: simple mansard roof building Malberg Castlemore pictures
Kyll Bridge Malberg, Tellstrasse
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1892 four-arched sandstone cuboid bridge, 1892, architect construction engineer Matthias Loos
Residential building Malberg, Tellstrasse 5
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around 1770/80 House with knee floor, around 1770/80
Hop house in the Herrengarten Malberg, Tellstrasse 12
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second half of the 19th century former hop house in the "Herrengarten"; one-storey solid construction on a high basement, probably from the late 19th century
Wayside cross Malberg, east of the village; Corridor In the corridor at the Kreuz
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1818 Shank cross, marked 1818, younger metal body Wayside crossmore pictures
Wayside cross Malberg, southeast of the village on the L 34
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1867 Shank cross, 1867 Wayside crossmore pictures
Wayside cross Malberg, west of the village on the Kyll
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1821 Balkenkreuz, 1821
Spten cross Malberg, west of the town of
Lage
early 19th century Wayside cross; Shank cross, probably from the early 19th century
Fliessemer Cross Malberg, north of the village in the forest
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1633 Wayside cross; Shank cross, marked 1633
Catholic branch church of St. Mary of the Good Council Mohrweiler, Höhenstraße, at No. 30
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1909 small hall building in baroque forms, supposedly from 1909

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