List of cultural monuments in Neuwied
The list of cultural monuments in Neuwied includes all cultural monuments in the core city of the Rhineland-Palatinate town of Neuwied and in the former Heddesdorf district . The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of June 5, 2018).
For the cultural monuments in the districts of Neuwied that do not belong to the core city, see the list of cultural monuments in Neuwied (outer areas) .
Monument zones
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Monument zone Augustastraße | Augustastraße 2–14 (all numbers) Location |
around 1900 | for the urban expansion at the turn of the century, a closed row of predominantly two-storey residential buildings; Facade structure often still in the late classical tradition, individual forms borrowed from the Renaissance throughout | more pictures |
Monument zone Dierdorfer Straße | Dierdorfer Strasse 131–133 and 141–143, Von-Runkel-Platz 1 and 2 location |
around 1920 | two uniformly designed three-storey apartment blocks, around 1920; symmetrically arranged, neo-classical plastered buildings | |
Monument zone Eduard-Verhülsdonk-Straße | Eduard-Verhülsdonk-Straße 14–28 (even numbers) Location |
around 1905 to around 1914 | Closed row of houses made up of eight varied plastered and clinker buildings, around 1905 to 1914 | more pictures |
Monument zone Gutenbergstrasse | Gutenbergstrasse 30-36 (even numbers), Engerser Landstrasse 48, Reckstrasse 11 Lage |
around 1920 | small housing estate, around 1920; three-storey hipped roof buildings, largely symmetrical | |
Hahnenstraße monument zone | Hahnenstrasse 2, 5, 7 and 10 location |
18th century | A relatively close-lined group of four smaller properties with houses of the same size from the 18th century, house no. 5 plastered, otherwise largely exposed structural visible framework | |
Monument zone Heddesdorfer Straße | Heddesdorfer Straße 21–31 (odd numbers) location |
late 19th century | Impressive ensemble of six above-average lavishly designed residential buildings, mostly with front gardens enclosed by iron fences from the period of construction, late 19th century | |
Monument zone Hermannstrasse / Friedrichstrasse | Hermannstrasse 21–61 (odd numbers), 32 and 34, Friedrichstrasse 59–71 and 42–52, Friedrich-Siegert-Strasse 1 location |
1850 to 1900 | Almost complete stock of residential houses between 1850 and 1900, streetscape of considerable uniformity and rare historical density; the individual buildings often of good architectural quality and largely unchanged from the outside, sometimes also to be assessed as individual monuments if the interior is in a corresponding state of preservation; best preserved part of the city expansion that began around the middle of the 19th century | |
Herrnhuter Gottesacker monument zone | Elisabethstrasse location |
from 1794 | Moravian Cemetery, from 1794, flat-lying gravestones | |
The Moravian Quarter monument zone | Engerser Strasse 61–89 (odd numbers), Friedrichstrasse 28–34 and 39–49, Langendorfer Strasse 168–190 (even numbers), Pfarrstrasse 34–48 (even numbers), Wilhelmstrasse 21–27 (odd numbers) Location |
second half of the 18th century | Residential quarter of the Moravian Brethren, who moved to Neuwied in 1750, with two blocks of different sizes, second half of the 18th century | more pictures |
Hofgründchen monument zone | Hofgründchen 27–37 (odd numbers) location |
around 1905/10 | Closed row of six differently designed residential buildings in a mixture of late historicism and reform architecture with original details, around 1905/10 | |
Monument zone Kastellstrasse / Beringstrasse | Kastellstrasse 9–27 and 18–34, Beringstrasse 26 and 28–33 location |
around 1900 | Closed development of consistently two-storey, differently designed, partially preserved down to the details (windows, doors, courtyard gates, etc.), on the northwest side around 1900/05, on the southeast side around 1905/10 | |
Monument zone Pfarrstrasse | Pfarrstrasse 64–70 and 93–101 location |
around 1860/70 | largely undisturbed section with late classicist houses on both sides of the street, around 1860/70; Together with the Hermannstraße monument zone, this is an important testimony to urban development in the second half of the 19th century | |
Monument zone Castle of the Princes of Wied | Schloßstraße 1 and 3, Elfriede-Seppi-Straße 5 location |
1706 | Palace complex, begun in 1706, architect Julius Ludwig Rothweil , completed 1748–56 under the eagerness of Adlerskron , Frankfurt; Corps de logis, broad mansard roof building, central projection, 1707–13; Stucco 1714/15, Giovanni Battista Genone and Eugenio Castelli ; Side wings 1707 / 1748–56, single-storey seven-axis mansard roof; three-axis corner pavilions; Sentry Box, 1719/20; Eisengitter, 1887; extensive castle park with pheasantry, two-story pavilion | more pictures |
Monument zone settlement Sonnen- und Mondland | Engerser Landstrasse 81–93 (odd numbers) and 60–72 (even numbers), Sonnenstrasse 11–27 (odd numbers), Reckstrasse 23, 39 and 41, Blücherstrasse 17–27 (odd numbers), 22 and 24, Am gute Leitpfad 1–6 and at the Swiss houses location |
from 1919 | Two- and three-storey multi-family houses with hipped roofs, consistently traditionally designed in the spirit of reform architecture , partly free-standing, partly - usually over a corner - built together, built in 1919 according to an award-winning concept by Neuwied architect Curt Karl Rüschhoff (1887–1969), essentially symmetrical to an axis running transversely to Engerser Landstrasse, which is designed as a road only in the southern part (on the good guide path), in the middle a space-like open space cut through by the Landstrasse; in the northern half of the barracks settlement made up of ten single-storey wooden buildings arranged on three sides with flat gable roofs, probably shortly after 1945 | more pictures |
Individual monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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villa | At the Carmen-Sylva-Garten 4 location |
1905 | Villa, baroque stucco decoration, 1905 | |
villa | Am Schloßpark 2 location |
around 1905/10 | representative neo-baroque mansard roof villa, around 1905/10, older enclosure | |
Residential building | Am Schloßpark 51 location |
around 1905 | Residential house, plastered building, Art Nouveau influence, around 1905 | |
Residential building | Am Schloßpark 53 location |
around 1905 | Residential building, historicizing clinker-clad building, around 1905 | |
Residential building | Augustastraße 26 location |
1898 | Residential house, historicizing building with a double-broken clinker-faced facade, marked 1898 | |
Residential building | Augustastraße 46 location |
1898 | Clinker brick building, neo-renaissance bay window, marked 1898 | |
Residential building | Augustastraße 62 location |
around 1905 | two-and-a-half-storey house, Gothic-style shapes, around 1905 | |
Residential building | Bahnhofstrasse 14 location |
around 1880 | four-storey, late classicist plastered building with historicizing individual forms, around 1880 | |
Residential and commercial building | Bahnhofstrasse 15–19 Location |
around 1910 | representative residential and commercial building; historicizing plastered building, around 1910 | |
Residential building | Bahnhofstrasse 21 location |
around 1870/80 | three-storey, six-axle row house, late classicist with historicizing individual forms, around 1870/80 | |
Residential building | Bahnhofstrasse 23 / 23a location |
around 1905 | three-storey row double house, Art Nouveau influence, around 1905 | |
Residential building | Bahnhofstrasse 32 location |
around 1870 | late classical plastered building, around 1870 | |
Residential building | Bahnhofstrasse 33 location |
around 1900 | three-story house, neo-renaissance, around 1900 | |
Residential building | Bahnhofstrasse 37 location |
around 1880 | Clinker brick building, neo-Gothic bay window, around 1880 | |
Residential and commercial building | Bahnhofstrasse 70 location |
around 1900 | Stately three-storey residential and commercial building, mixed forms of Neo-Late Gothic and Neo-Renaissance, around 1900 | |
Residential building | Bahnhofstrasse 73 location |
around 1920/30 | stately two- to three-storey corner house, arbor, | |
Residential building | Beringstrasse 26 location |
Row house | ||
Residential building | Beringstrasse 28 location |
stately corner house | ||
Residential building | Bismarckstrasse 1a location |
around 1905/10 | Row house, Art Nouveau decor, around 1905/10 | |
Residential building | Bismarckstrasse 13 location |
around 1900 | representative plastered building, neo-renaissance, around 1900 | |
Holy Cross Catholic Parish Church | Blücherstraße 31 location |
around 1950/60 | Hall with a vaulted, glazed facade, around 1950/60, free-standing bell tower possibly younger | more pictures |
Flood protection dike | Deichstrasse location |
1928-31 | 7.5 km long dike in the old town area, ashlar masonry with embossed and smooth layers, 1928–31, architect Walter Furthmann , Düsseldorf; The entire system including gates, level tower and the “Deichkrone” inn was completely and unchanged down to the last detail | more pictures |
Residential building | Deichstrasse 6/7 location |
around 1860/70 | Double house; Quarry stone construction, partially plastered, around 1860/70 | |
villa | Deichstraße 22/23 location |
around 1860 | representative late classicist villa, around 1860 | |
Rectory | Deichstrasse 24 location |
Early 20th century | former rectory (?); three-storey historicized plastered building on rubble stone base, early 20th century | |
Evangelical parish church | Dierdorfer Strasse location |
1842/43 | Hall building, mixed forms of neo-Romanesque and classicism, 1842/43 | |
villa | Elisabethstrasse 6 location |
around 1910/15 | Mansard roof villa, around 1910/15 | |
Residential building | Elisabethstrasse 8 location |
around 1910/15 | Plastered building, around 1910/15 | |
Residential building | Elisabethstrasse 10 location |
around 1910/15 | Mansard roof building, reform architecture, around 1910/15 | |
Residential building | Elisabethstrasse 12 location |
around 1910 | Mansard roof building, reform architecture, around 1910 | |
Residential building | Elisabethstrasse 14 location |
around 1910 | Mansard roof building, reform architecture, around 1910 | |
school | Elisabethstrasse 48 location |
1900 | formerly the state school for the deaf and hard of hearing Neuwied ; School, stately clinker brick building, partially plastered, 1900 | |
hospital | Engerser Landstrasse 35 location |
at the end of the 19th century | Hospital; in the oldest parts probably from the end of the 19th century (neo-Gothic chapel) | |
Evangelical market church | Engerser Strasse, Marktstrasse location |
1882-84 | neo-early Gothic gallery, quarry stone, 1882–84; Entire complex with rectory (Pfarrer-Werner-Mörchen-Strasse 1) and Protestant parish hall (Engerser Strasse 34) | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Engerser Strasse 12 location |
in the middle of the 19th century | three-storey late classicist row residential and commercial building, mid-19th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Engerser Strasse 18 location |
around 1900 | three-storey, late historical row residential and commercial building, around 1900 | |
Residential and commercial building | Engerser Strasse 42 location |
two and a half story residential and commercial building | ||
Residential and commercial building | Engerser Strasse 51 location |
second half of the 19th century | narrow three-storey late classicist row residential and commercial building, second half of the 19th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Engerser Strasse 59 location |
around 1820/30 | three-storey classicist residential and commercial building, around 1820/30 | |
Residential building | Engerser Strasse 65 location |
1746 | Mansard roof building, 1746 | |
Residential and commercial building | Engerser Strasse 68 location |
1781 | Corner residential and commercial building, 1781 | |
Residential building | Engerser Strasse 92, Wilhelmstrasse 49 location |
second half of the 19th century | Double house; Brick building, second half of the 19th century | |
Residential building | Engerser Strasse 93 location |
around 1905 | Residential house, late-historical plastered building, half-timbered and slate surfaces, around 1905 | |
Residential building | Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 4/6 location |
around 1905 | Double house; Plastered construction, half-timbered areas and stucco decoration, around 1905 | |
villa | Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 36 location |
around 1920 | Mansard hipped roof villa, reform architecture, around 1920 | |
villa | Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 38 location |
around 1920 | Mansard hipped roof villa, reform architecture, around 1920 | |
school | Friedrich-Siegert-Strasse 1, Hermannstrasse 53/55 location |
1891 | School; Complex of two-wing building, marked 1891, and five-axis building, marked 1891, two-tone clinker facade | |
Residential building | Friedrich-Siegert-Straße 2/4 location |
around 1890 | Double house, two-tone clinker facing, around 1890 | |
Inn | Friedrichstrasse 12 location |
at the end of the 19th century | former inn; Clinker brick facade, end of the 19th century, possibly older in the core | |
Residential building | Friedrichstrasse 24 location |
probably new building based on the old model | ||
Community hall of the Moravian Brethren | Friedrichstrasse, between No. 30 and 32 location |
1783-85 | four-axis hipped roof construction in the row of houses, 1783–85 | more pictures |
Food school | Friedrichstrasse 36/38 location |
1870 | former boys' institution of the Brethren; four-storey middle section, three-storey side wings, basalt lava facade, 1870; Overall complex with outbuildings and courtyard wall on the street side | |
Retirement home | Friedrichstrasse 39, Engerser Strasse 71 location |
1759 | former choir house of the single sisters of the Moravian Brethren; stately two-winged mansard roof building, 1759 | more pictures |
Common house of the Moravian Brethren | Friedrichstrasse 41/43 location |
1758 | Mansard roof building, 1758 | more pictures |
Residential building | Friedrichstrasse 50 location |
around 1870/80 | Corner house, three-storey plastered late classicist building, around 1870/80 | |
Residential building | Friedrichstrasse 71 location |
around 1880 | Corner house, three-storey late classical clinker brick building, around 1880 | |
school | Gustav-Stresemann-Straße 10 and 11 location |
1874 | former school (?); No. 10: late Classicist quarry stone building complex, marked 1874, No. 11: a little more recent three-story neighboring building | |
Residential building | Hahnenstrasse 7 location |
around 1800 | Half-timbered house, partly massive, probably around 1800, later renewed or extended in the 19th century | |
Catholic parish church of St. Matthias | Heddesdorfer Strasse location |
1898-1901 | neo-late Gothic hall church, tuff and sandstone, 1898–1901 | more pictures |
Residential and commercial building | Heddesdorfer Straße 3 location |
at the end of the 19th century | Residential and commercial building; representative mansard roof building, end of the 19th century | |
villa | Heddesdorfer Straße 10 location |
around 1850 | late classicist villa with hip roof, around 1850; Entire area with garden and street-side fence | |
Residential building | Heddesdorfer Straße 14 location |
around 1860 | Residential house, representative late classical basalt stone building, around 1860 | |
Residential building | Heddesdorfer Straße 16 location |
around 1860 | Residential house, originally late Classicist, counterpart to house No. 18, remodeled around 1910 in the spirit of Art Nouveau | |
Residential building | Heddesdorfer Straße 18 location |
around 1860 | late classicist house of the former glass factory, around 1860 | |
Residential building | Heddesdorfer Straße 21 location |
around 1890/90 | Residential house, clinker brick construction, neo-renaissance, around 1890/90 | |
Administration building of the glass factory | Heddesdorfer Straße 22 location |
around 1860 | Administration building of the former glass factory; Ten-axis late classicist hipped roof construction, around 1860 | |
Residential building | Heddesdorfer Straße 31 location |
around 1900 | Clinker brick building, neo-renaissance, around 1900 | |
Administration building | Heddesdorfer Straße 35 location |
1853 and 1886 | former house; Ten-axis late classical quarry stone building, 1853 and 1886 | |
Residential building | Heddesdorfer Straße 42 location |
1905 | Residential house, plastered building, Art Nouveau, marked 1905 | |
Storchen inn | Heddesdorfer Strasse 54 location |
1900 | Gothic clinker facade, marked 1900 | |
Residential building | Hermannstrasse 1/3 location |
around 1860/70 | Double house; Classical quarry stone building, probably around 1860/70 | |
Residential building | Hermannstrasse 17 location |
at the end of the 19th century | Residential house, late 19th century | |
Residential building | Hermannstrasse 21 location |
around 1900 | historicizing house, around 1900; Complete system with outbuildings | |
Residential building | Hermannstrasse 25 location |
around 1900 | late historic house | |
Residential building | Hermannstrasse 27 location |
around 1870/80 | Row house, basalt lava, around 1870/80, dwelling around 1910 | |
Neuwied District Court | Hermannstrasse 39 location |
1854 ff. | Three-wing, three-storey plastered building, round arch style, 1854 ff., conversion and expansion in 1935 | |
Residential building | Hermannstrasse 51 location |
around 1870/80 | late classical plastered building, around 1870/80; defining street space | |
Residential building | Hermannstrasse 60 location |
at the end of the 19th century | three-axle late historical house, end of the 19th century (increased after World War II) | |
Residential building | Hermannstrasse 62 location |
around 1880/90 | Originally a three-axle house with a single-storey, two-axle extension, around 1880/90, more recent expansion and heightening in the same design language | |
villa | Hermannstrasse 64 location |
around 1850/60 | two-and-a-half-storey late classicist villa, around 1850/60, remodeling and expansion around 1910 | |
Residential building | Hofgründchen 11 location |
around 1910 | Row house, Art Nouveau, color glazing from the construction period, around 1910 | |
Princely wiedische Oberforsterei | Hofgründchen 43 location |
around 1900/05 | former princely wiedische chief forester's office; late historical villa, partly with ornamental framework, around 1900/05 | |
Residential houses | Hofgründchen 47/49/51 location |
1912 | Probably a uniform complex of three mansard roof buildings, courtyard gate marked 1912 | |
Rhein-Wied-Gymnasium Neuwied | In the Weidchen 2 location |
former municipal lyceum and senior lyceum; three-storey hipped roof building, two-wing side building, stair tower, 1912; Entire facility with a former school yard and surrounding wall | more pictures | |
Old graveyard | Julius-Remy-Strasse location |
1783 | Area laid out in 1783, tombs from the early 19th century | |
Residential building | Kirchplatz 1 location |
1675 | plastered half-timbered house, supposedly from 1675, possibly older | |
Residential and commercial building | Kirchstrasse 56 location |
17th or 18th century | Residential and commercial building; Baroque plastered building, house entrance and balcony from the 19th century | |
Office building | Krankenhausweg 4 location |
around 1890/90 | Historicizing office building by Neuwied architect Hermann, structural unit with Heddesdorfer Straße 21 | |
House Heddesdorf | Landratsgarten 21 location |
1740 | nine-axis mansard roof, 1740; Complete area with garden, street-side fence, outbuildings at the western end of the property | |
Oven factory and winery of the Moravian Brethren | Langendorfer Straße 151 location |
1868 | Former oven factory and winery of the Moravian Brethren, 1868 | |
Substation | Langendorfer Strasse, corner of Alte Andernacher Strasse location |
around 1920/30 | single-storey tent roof construction, pillars-supported gallery, around 1920/30 | more pictures |
Residential and guest house | Marktstrasse 5 location |
first half of the 19th century | Residential and guest house; double-winged classical plastered building, first half of the 19th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Marktstrasse 11 location |
in the middle of the 19th century | Residential and commercial building, two-storey building with an ashlar facade in classical forms, mid-19th century | |
Residential and guest house | Marktstrasse 12 location |
Mid 18th century | Residential and guest house; Baroque mansard roof building, mid-18th century, with a stately three-and-a-half-storey wing to the rear, after the mid-19th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Marktstrasse 19 location |
1904 | Residential and commercial building; three-storey plastered building from the late historical period, marked 1904 | |
Residential building | Marktstrasse 45 location |
Early 20th century | Residential and commercial building; three-storey plastered baroque building, three-storey dwarf house, early 20th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Marktstrasse 49 location |
in the middle of the 19th century | Residential and commercial building; three-storey linear building, mid-19th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Marktstrasse 76 location |
1886 | Residential and commercial building; Plastered building, neo-renaissance, marked 1886, stepped gable after 1908 | |
Municipal bathing establishment Neuwied | Marktstrasse 81/83 location |
1907/08 | former indoor swimming pool, 1907/08 | |
Residential building | Marktstrasse 88 location |
around 1900 | villa-like house; Clinker building, around 1900 | |
Residential building | Marktstrasse 109 location |
at the end of the 19th century | Residential house, mansard roof, end of the 19th century | |
Old customs house | Mittelstrasse 4 location |
1696 | Solid construction with coupled windows, marked 1696, front door around 1760/70 | |
Residential and commercial building | Mittelstrasse 10 location |
second half of the 19th century | Three-storey corner apartment and commercial building with a late Classicist structure, second half of the 19th century | |
Residential building | Mittelstrasse 14 location |
around 1860/70 | three-storey plastered late classicist building, around 1860/70 | |
Residential and commercial building | Mittelstrasse 30 location |
around 1890 | four-storey residential and commercial building, neo-renaissance, around 1890 | |
slaughterhouse | Museumstrasse 8 and 10a location |
1888 | former slaughterhouse; Director's villa, marked 1888; Complete system with one-storey main hall and water tower | |
Residential building | Museumstrasse 30 location |
1906 | Residential building; gothic plastered building, marked 1906 | |
villa | Peter-Hauptrich-Weg 3 location |
around 1900 | Villa; historicizing plastered building, around 1900 | |
Residential building | Peter-Siemeister-Straße 12 location |
18th century | Half-timbered house, partly massive, 18th century, extended and raised in the 19th century | |
Residential building | Peter-Siemeister-Straße 18 location |
18th century | Half-timbered house, partly massive, 18th century, extended at the rear | |
Residential and commercial building | Pfarrer-Werner-Mörchen-Strasse 2 location |
around 1850 | three-storey classicist residential and commercial building, around 1850 | |
town hall | Pfarrstrasse 8 location |
1740 | three-storey hipped roof building, 1740, plastered facade in 1912 redesigned in a classical style | |
Moselle house | Pfarrstrasse 10, Kirchstrasse 45 location |
second half of the 18th century | stately mansard roof building, second half of the 18th century (1778?) | |
Residential building | Pfarrstrasse 16 location |
1775 | Residence of the Prince of Wiedischen court painter Johann Juncker; six-axis mansard roof, 1775 | |
Residential building | Pfarrstrasse 26 location |
second half of the 19th century | three-storey row house, six-axis ashlar facade, basalt lava, second half of the 19th century | |
Residential building | Pfarrstrasse 40 location |
1771 | House in the Moravian Quarter, 1771, facade clad with basalt slabs, right-angled extension from 1903 | |
Roentgenhaus | Pfarrstrasse 47–53 location |
1774 | seven-axis mansard roof, outbuilding, 1774 | |
Residential building | Pfarrstrasse 48 location |
1909 | representative three-storey row house, historicizing stucco decor, 1909 | |
Residential building | Pfarrstrasse 57 location |
around 1775 | Residential building, six-axis baroque mansard roof, around 1775 | |
Residential building | Pfarrstrasse 101 location |
before 1900 | four-axle row house, today's appearance from the beginning of the 20th century, in essence probably older | |
Raiffeisen Monument | Raiffeisenplatz location |
1902 | Raiffeisen Monument, 1902, sculptor Arnold Künne , Berlin | |
Raiffeisenplatz settlement | Raiffeisenplatz 1–5, 7, Museumstrasse 44 Location |
around 1920/30 | small settlement of seven apartment buildings; Plastered buildings, around 1920/30 | |
Roentgenmuseum | Raiffeisenplatz 1a location |
1928 | formerly district museum; three-storey, cubic plastered building in classicist forms, 1928, architects Heinrich Mattar and Eduard Scheler , Cologne / Linz; Complete area with garden and roadside enclosures | more pictures |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 2 location |
17th or 18th century | Row house, partly with half-timbering, probably from the 17th or 18th century | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 6 location |
around 1900 | Residential building, late historical clinker brick building, only partially | |
Residential and commercial building | Rheinstrasse 11, Mittelstrasse 3/5 location |
around 1905/10 | three-storey residential and commercial building, stucco decor, around 1905/10 | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 18 location |
around 1680/90 | Row house, allegedly remodeled around 1680/90, 1792/94 in a classical style | |
Old brewery | Rheinstrasse 19 location |
1694 | Half-timbered building, partly massive, marked 1694 | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 22 location |
around 1770 | Row house, around 1770 | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 24 location |
17th or 18th century | five-axis half-timbered house, plastered, probably from the 17th or 18th century | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 36 location |
second half of the 18th century | five-axis plastered building, second half of the 18th century | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 38 location |
1699 | Residential house, plastered building, marked 1699 | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 40 location |
18th century | Facade of a baroque house with a basalt staircase, 18th century | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 44 location |
at the end of the 19th century | Corner house, representative plastered building, stucco decoration, end of the 19th century | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 61 location |
around 1905 | narrow row house, Art Nouveau, around 1905 | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 67 location |
around 1905 | Residential house, representative three-storey plastered building, baroque stucco decor, around 1905 | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 71 location |
Early 20th century | Residential house, three-storey, historicizing plastered building, early 20th century | |
Residential building | Rheinstrasse 73 location |
Early 20th century | Residential house, plastered construction, early 20th century | |
Cenotaph of David Roentgen | Roentgenstrasse, at the north entrance of the city cemetery Lage |
David Roentgen's cenotaph, inscribed 1807 | ||
War memorial | Roentgenstrasse, on the cemetery location |
around 1920 | War memorial 1914/18 | |
Residential building | Scharnhorststrasse 6 location |
around 1900 | three-axle house with brick facade, around 1900 | |
Municipal gallery | Schlossstrasse 2 location |
1768 | square hall building, 1768, with rectory under a common mansard roof; Side entrance on Deichstrasse marked 1775 | |
Residential building | Schloßstraße 4-6 location |
around 1770/80 | Façade parts, around 1770/80 and late 19th century | |
Residential building | Schlossstrasse 10 location |
Early 19th century | Plastered building, early 19th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Schlossstrasse 18 location |
first half of the 19th century | Row residential and commercial building; Five-axis classical plastered building, first half of the 19th century | |
Residential building | Schloßstraße 19 location |
at the end of the 19th century | Residential house, three-storey solid construction, two-tone ashlar facade, end of the 19th century | |
Residential and commercial building | Schlossstrasse 54 location |
around 1905 | three-storey residential and commercial building, Art Nouveau motifs | |
Residential building | Schlossstrasse 57 location |
around 1870 | Late classicist plastered building, stucco decor, around 1870 | |
Residential houses | Schloßstraße 66 location |
1907 | two row houses; three-story plastered buildings, stucco decor, marked 1907 | |
City Hall | Schloßstraße 69 location |
1825 | former casino; representative classical building, 1825, architect Ferdinand Nebel , Koblenz | |
Residential building | Schlossstrasse 73 location |
stately corner house | ||
Residential building | Schmandstrasse 8 location |
1672 | Half-timbered house, marked 1672 | |
Residential building | Schmandstrasse 9 location |
1843 | Half-timbered house, supposedly from 1843 | |
War memorial | Sohler Weg, on the Heddesdorfer Friedhof location |
1886 | War memorial 1870/71, marked 1886 | |
Residential building | Sonnenstrasse 12 location |
around 1920 | villa-like house, around 1920 | |
Residential building | Unterdorf 6 location |
18th century | Half-timbered house, partly massive, 18th century | |
Residential building | Unterdorf 7 location |
18th century | Residential house, partially plastered, single-storey half-timbered extension under a pent roof, 18th century; Complete system with half-timbered barn and courtyard area | |
Residential building | Unterdorf 9 location |
18th century | stately half-timbered house, partly massive, transverse building, 18th century | |
Residential building | Unterdorf 19 location |
Half-timbered house, partly massive | ||
underpass | Wilhelm-Leuschner-Strasse location |
around 1910 | Underpass, around 1910 | |
District administration | Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße 9 location |
1906 | former district building; stately elongated building, ashlar masonry, neo-renaissance, marked 1906 | |
Residential building | Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße 20/22 location |
around 1920 | Block of flats; three-story neo-classical plastered building, around 1920 | |
Residential building | Wilhelmstrasse 63 location |
around 1900/05 | three-storey gothic plastered building, around 1900/05 | |
War memorial | Wilhelmstrasse, corner of Langendorfer Strasse Lage |
1877 | War memorial 1870/71, marked 1877 |
Soil monuments
As part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Upper German-Raetian Limes , the overbuilt remains of the former Heddesdorf fort are located in Heddesdorf .
Former cultural monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Residential building | Peter-Siemeister-Straße 3 location |
16th or 17th century | Half-timbered house, partly solid and plastered, 16th or 17th century (?); deleted from list of monuments |
literature
- Heinrich Neu, Hans Weigert: Die Kunstdenkmäler des Kreis Neuwied ( Die Kunstdenkmäler der Rheinprovinz Volume 16 Section II), Düsseldorf, Schwann 1940, pp. 275 ff
- General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (Ed.): Informational directory of cultural monuments: District of Neuwied (PDF; 6.4 MB). Mainz 2018.
Web links
Commons : Kulturdenkmäler in Neuwied - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files