List of cultural monuments in Nieder-Wiesen

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In the list of cultural monuments in Nieder-Wiesen , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Nieder-Wiesen are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of July 31, 2018).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone of the former Hunolstein Castle Schlossgasse 1, 9, 11, Marktstrasse 1, 3, 5, Marktplatz 3
location
around 1725 former castle district surrounded by Wiesbach in the west and north, then by Marktplatz and in the south and east by Schlossgasse and Marktstrasse;

Manor house (Schlossgasse 1), around 1725, after being destroyed in 1796, single-storey plastered building with a gable roof; inside spacious forecourt with staircase, living rooms with rich stucco ceilings;
wings of the baroque economy, arranged like a courtyard; Arched courtyard entrance flanked by horse stable and coach house; in the north large stable building with three-aisled groin vaulted stable, mid-19th century;
extensive gardens;
significant testimony to the sophisticated living culture of the rural lower nobility in the late baroque period

Jewish cemetery monument zone southeast above the village; Corridor Kahlenberg
location
from 1800 older part with about 20 often overturned steles ( Mazevoth ), from 1800; younger part with 42 stones in rows, occupied from 1869 to 1934/35

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Protestant church Kirchgasse 1
location
1723 baroque hall building, 1723; with equipment;

in front of the portal three baroque tombstones, 18th century

Courtyard Kirchplatz 3
location
1801 Four-sided courtyard; Neighborhood house from 1801; former stable with auricular portal, marked 1720; West wing rebuilt over an older cellar; transverse quarry stone barn
Water tank Kriegsfelder Straße, on the western outskirts 1927 Gothic-style boss building, built in 1927 on the western edge of the village
War memorial Kriegsfelder Straße, opposite No. 13
location
1929 War memorial 1914/18, stele-like granite boulder on a rock base with a relief of the Iron Cross, marked 1929, fencing during the construction period
Tombs Rödelgasse, in the cemetery
location
from 1857 Tombs of Heinrich Engisch († 1857), Karolina Wilhelmina Engisch († 1903) and Anna Marg. Engisch († 1877), each with a broken column with drapery; Tombs of Katharina Dürkes († 1862) and Maria Engisch († 1897), similar, each on a pedestal; Tomb Anna Harl […?] Born Engisch († 1900), same type, with wreath of flowers; Philipp Mees tomb († 1903), aediculate type with a vegetal crown; Jakob and Karl Dautermann († 1904 and 1910) tomb, classifying, with handle vase attachment; Tomb married Daniel Krauter († 1906), neo-Gothic with a vase; Tomb of the married couple Karl Schwab († 1914), rich broken gable with cross, anchor and flame heart
Neumühle north of the village at Wiesbach
location
19th century late classicist mill and residential house with knee floor, sandstone block construction, marked 1903; Spolie: baroque relief stone (alliance coat of arms of the Hunolsteiner); Mill technology and mill channel intact; Barn, marked 1841

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