List of cultural monuments in Maring-Noviand
The list of cultural monuments in Maring-Noviand contains all the cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Maring-Noviand . The basis is the list of monuments of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of November 14, 2017).
Individual monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Residential building | Maring, Borngasse 5 location |
16th Century | Residential building; Slate construction, partly half-timbered, 19th century, the core from the 16th century | |
Residential building | Maring, Brückenstraße 3 location |
around 1700 | Broad-gabled house, partly half-timbered, (new?) Inscribed 1647, probably around 1700 | |
Wayside cross | Maring, Brückenstraße, at No. 3 location |
1848 | gothic wayside cross, inscribed 1848 (?, probably younger); two baroque sculptures | |
Catholic Church of St. Remigius | Maring, Kirchweg 1 location |
1827-29 | Gothicizing hall building, 1827–29 | |
Cemetery cross | Maring, Kirchweg, at No. 1 in the cemetery location |
1862 | Cemetery cross, marked 1862 | |
Courtyard | Maring, Kirchweg 3, Layweg without a number location |
1858 | Classicist house, marked 1858, cellar entrance from the 16th or 17th century; Quarry stone farm building, 19th century | |
Community center | Maring, Kirchweg 5 location |
second half of the 19th century | former school; classical plastered building, second half of the 19th century | |
Fountain | Maring, Kirchweg, at No. 5 location |
in the middle of the 19th century | Fountain; Red sandstone, probably from the middle of the 19th century | |
Courtyard | Maring, Kirchweg 11, Winzergasse 4 location |
converted into a residential building; small baroque three-wing complex, mansard roofs, older in the core | ||
Fountain | Maring, Liesertalstrasse, corner of Backesgasse Lage |
second half of the 19th century | Pump wells; Red sandstone, probably from the second half of the 19th century | |
Residential building | Maring, Liesertalstrasse 1 location |
1734 | Corner house; Mansard roof building, partly half-timbered, marked 17 [34] | |
Residential building | Maring, Liesertalstraße 17/19 location |
1663 | Duplex; Half-hip roof building, marked 1663 and 1664, quarry stone barn, partly timber-frame; Overall system | |
Courtyard | Maring, Moselstrasse 12 location |
around 1800 | stately parallel courtyard; five-axis mansard roof building, partly half-timbered, around 1800, rear three-axis house, stable barn, 19th century | |
Wayside cross | Maring, Moselstrasse, at No. 47 Lage |
1750 | Baroque shaft cross, marked 1750, closing cross around 1900 | |
Brixius mill | Maring, Mühlenweg 6 location |
17th century or earlier | former mill with garden; belonging: former oil mill, small plastered building, probably from the 19th century | |
Door and window frames | Maring, Winzergasse, at No. 11 location |
1670 | Door frame and coupled window frame, mixed forms from late Gothic and Renaissance, marked 1670 | |
Cross house | Maring, Wittlicher Strasse 2 location |
1908 | Cross house; representative slate building with half-timbered knee, marked 1908 | |
Wayside shrine | Maring, north of the village location |
around 1700 | let into a wall niche: Man of Sorrows and column with Arma Christi; Sandstone, around 1700 | |
Holy House | Maring, north of the village location |
1765 | A segment of a closed wall block, sandstone relief, allegedly originally marked 1765 | |
Holy House | Maring, north of the village location |
18th or 19th century | A segment of a closed wall block, 18th or 19th century | |
Little Lord | Maring, north of the village on the K 55 location |
first half of the 17th century | Sandstone crucifix, probably from the first half of the 17th century | |
Wayside cross | Maring, southwest of the village near the L 47 location |
1712 | Baroque cross, marked 1712 | |
Wayside shrine | Noviand, Brunnenstrasse, corner of Lambertusstrasse location |
1783 | Crucifixion shrine, baroque, marked 1783 | |
Community center | Noviand, Brunnenstrasse 30 location |
at the end of the 19th century | former school (?); stately quarry stone building, end of the 19th century | |
Cross house | Noviand, Brunnenstrasse 37 location |
1855 | stately classicist side-by-side house, marked 1855, old courtyard pavement | |
Catholic parish church of St. Lambert | Noviand, Brunnenstrasse 39 location |
1753-56 | Nave 1753–56, architect Johannes Seiz , choir closure 1783, tower 1790, extended by transept in 1965/66 | |
graveyard | Noviand, Brunnenstrasse, at No. 39 location |
around 1865 | Private cemetery, around 1865, expanded in the 20th century | |
Rectory | Noviand, Brunnenstraße 42 location |
1765 | stately baroque mansard roof building, 1765, ornamental framework probably from the early 20th century | |
Holy House | Noviand, Brunnenstrasse, at No. 69a location |
18th or 19th century | Round closed wall block, closing cross, 18th or 19th century | |
Holy House | Noviand, Im Webersgarten, behind No. 27 Lage |
18th century | Round closed wall block, sandstone relief, 18th century | |
Residential building | Noviand, Lambertusstraße 6 location |
1730 | small residential building; partly half-timbered, marked 1730 | |
Siebenborn monastery courtyard | Noviand, north of the village (Siebenborn 3, 6, 7, 8, 9) location |
16th Century | former provost of Himmerod Abbey , 16th century, remodeling in 1721: south wing with former chapel and two-aisled cellar, probably from the 16th century; Mühle (No. 3, possibly also 2), buildings grouped on three sides around a courtyard: crooked hip roof building, probably from the first half of the 19th century, wheel chamber, knee-height building, stately farm building, 18th or 19th century | |
Wayside chapel | Noviand, northeast of the Siebenborn monastery courtyard on the K 55 location |
1746 | Half-hip roof building, marked 1746; Crucifix, early 16th century |
Former cultural monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Residential building | Maring, Moselstrasse 14 location |
18th century | Half-timbered house, partly massive, 18th century; deleted from list of monuments |