List of cultural monuments in Messerich

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In the list of cultural monuments in Messerich , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate local community of Messerich 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 Oberdorf Oberdorf
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18th and 19th centuries Largely undisturbed northern part of the village: church with churchyard, private chapel, various courtyards (No. 9) from 1785 to the middle of the 19th century (No. 3) and school (1931/1932)

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Eppisch-Hof Hauptstrasse 11
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late 18th and 19th centuries Courtyard, late 18th and 19th centuries; House with knee floor, marked 1798; Farm buildings with cellars above ground, forge with distillery and open, two-storey coach house younger
basement, cellar Hauptstrasse, at No. 11
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1815 basement at ground level, marked 1815
Residential building Ingendorfer Straße 1
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1800 Five-axis late baroque house, marked 1800
Courtyard Ingendorfer Straße 3
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1790 Four-sided courtyard; Residential house with knee-high floor, marked 1790, barn with a sloping roof, one and a half-story shed with passage; defining the townscape
Residential building Mühleneck 3
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1812 House with knee stick, marked 1812
Courtyard Oberdorf 1
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1799 stately building complex; House with knee floor, marked 1799, economy probably more recent
Cross house Oberdorf 3
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in the middle of the 19th century Quereinhaus, mid-19th century
Residential building Oberdorf 6
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1837 six-axle house with half-hip roof, marked 1837; on the other side of the street: open two-story coach house
Catholic parish church of St. Martin and churchyard Oberdorf 7
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from the 12th century Classicist hall, marked 1849, architect Johann Georg Wolff , Trier, Romanesque choir, 12th century, raised in 1849, four-story east tower; with equipment; Sacristy extension in 1969 by architect Hans Geimer , Trier;
eight tombs in the churchyard, second half of the 19th and first half of the 20th century
Catholic parish church of St. Martin and churchyard
Courtyard Oberdorf 9
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1785 Courtyard with chapel; House with stepped gables, marked 1785, stable from the 19th century, barn marked 1865; neo-Gothic chapel, embossed limestone block building, 1927/28
Wayside cross north of the place near Birtlingen
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1803 Neighboring baroque cross, marked 1803
Wayside cross north of the village
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1592 Niche cross, marked 1592 and 1713 (renovation), cross marked 1854
Wayside cross north of the village
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1781 Base and end cross of a shaft cross, marked 1781 Wayside cross
Wayside cross northwest of the village
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1870 neo-Gothic niche cross, marked 1870 Wayside cross
Stedemer chapel east of the village on the B 257
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1870/71 Sandstone block construction with cross roof, 1870/71 Stedemer chapelmore pictures
Wayside cross east of the village on the B 257
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1688 Shaft of a baroque cross in the back wall of the Stedem chapel, marked 1688 Wayside cross

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