List of cultural monuments in Mettendorf (Eifel)

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In the list of cultural monuments in Mettendorf , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate community of Mettendorf are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of May 17, 2018).

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Wayside cross Enztalstraße, at the new cemetery
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1845 Way cross, antique base, Gothic cast iron cross, marked 1845
Courtyard Enztalstrasse 52
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1822 Three-sided courtyard; Stately residential building with five-axis residential part and three-axis bakery with old part, marked 1822, barn marked 1786, stable building; on the court wall, shaft cross, formerly supposedly marked 1642
Courtyard Fausenburg 3/5
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second half of the 18th century Two-sided courtyard; No. 5 residential building, second half of the 18th century, renovation marked 1831, stable barn marked 1840, second half extended by residential building (No. 3)
Spodenkreuz Gartenstrasse, at No. 2
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1802 Shank cross, marked 1802 Spodenkreuz
Residential building Hangenbach 11
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1782 House, marked 1782
Courtyard Hauptstrasse 10
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19th century Three or four-sided courtyard, 19th century; Stately house, 1810, farm building marked 1869
Cross house Hauptstrasse 12
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1809 Quereinhaus, marked 1809
Courtyard Hauptstrasse 21
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1842 Streckhof; House on a high basement, marked 1842, extended farm building
Cemetery cross Im Brückenpesch, in the old cemetery
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1875 Base cross, marked 1875
Paul's Chapel In the Bungert
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1821 Rectangular building, marked 1821, second used window, 16th or 17th century Paul's Chapelmore pictures
portal In Bungert, at No. 3
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1806 Entrance axis, baroque and classicist motifs, marked 1806
Residential building In Bungert, at No. 8
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1761 the three left axes of the house are original, marked 1761
Catholic parish church St. Margaretha In the Fronhof 5
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1865 Neo-Gothic small-block masonry construction; three-aisled hall and choir, 1865, architect, master builder Reinhold Wirtz , Trier, nave 1969–71, architect Peter Böhr , Trier; with equipment;
in the churchyard architectural parts of the late Gothic nave destroyed in World War II; two pastors' gravestones, around 1788 and around 1806, remains of other gravestones
Catholic parish church St. Margarethamore pictures
Rectory In the Fronhof 7
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around 1905 former Latin school or rectory; Late historical villa-like half-hipped roof construction, around 1905, Baroque side entrance Spolie from 1758 Rectorymore pictures
portal In the gills, at number 7 1802 Elaborate skylight portal, late baroque and Louis Seize motifs, inscribed 1802
Courtyard Schulstrasse 1
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in the middle of the 19th century Streckhof, mid-19th century
Ehlenhof northwest of the village
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1842 One-and-a-half-storey transverse house with an oven front, marked 1842
chapel southeast of the village on the L 4
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1615 Chapel; windowless rectangular building, first mentioned in 1615 chapelmore pictures
Clay maul cross southeast of the place on the L 4
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around 1818 Shank cross, around 1818 Clay maul crossmore pictures
Steffels Cross southeast of the place on the L 4
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second half of the 18th century Shank cross, marked 1885, final cross probably from the second half of the 18th century Steffels Cross

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