List of cultural monuments in Roes

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In the list of cultural monuments in Roes , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Roes are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of April 25, 2017).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone Burg Pyrmont east of the village
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before 1225 Mentioned in 1225, probably built by Kuno von Schönberg the Younger (1209–1225), demolished from 1810; Main castle with two outer castles separated by moats; round keep, 13th century, further remains to the north; Choir of the chapel south of the castle preserved, 15th century; Expansion to the castle: residential building started in 1712, formerly three-storey plastered building with hipped roof, rebuilt from 1963 by architect Helmut Hentrich , Düsseldorf, for residential purposes with a flat roof, among other things; on the southwest side of Niederburg with two round towers, beyond the neck ditch outer bailey with fixtures Monument zone Burg Pyrmontmore pictures

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Pyrmonter Zehnthof Hauptstrasse 38
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massive house with a half-hip roof
Catholic branch church St. Aegidius Kirchstrasse 2
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1861/62 Saalbau, quarry stone, 1861/62
Wayside cross east of the village on the K 27 at the Pyrmonterhöfen
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1603 Way cross, basalt, marked 1603
Wayside cross northeast of the village at the K 26
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1758 Road cross, basalt, marked 1758
Pyrmont mill east of the village and southeast of the castle Pyrmont
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18th or 19th century Half-timbered house, partly massive, half-hip roof, 18th or 19th century Pyrmont millmore pictures
Bridge with bridge chapel east of the village at the Pyrmonter mill
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20th century Bridge with bridge chapel, 20th century, therein a baroque trinity relief; Wayside cross; carved basalt pillar Bridge with bridge chapel
Wayside cross south of the village at the intersection of L 109 and K 26
Lage
1847 Wayside cross, marked 1847
milestone south of the village at the intersection of L 109 and K 26
Lage
first third of the 19th century Milestone, obelisk, first third of the 19th century
Wayside cross south of the village on the K 26 17th century Road cross, basalt, 17th century
Wayside cross south of the village on the K 26 17th or 18th century Wayside cross, 17th or 18th century
Swan Church south of the village on the K 26 (Schwanenkirche 3)
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1952 Pilgrimage church; Saalbau, 1952, architect Karl Peter Böhr ; Wayside cross, marked 1705 Swan Churchmore pictures
Wayside cross south of the village on the K 26 in the cemetery at the Schwanenkirche
Lage
1697 Road cross, basalt, marked 1697

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Web links

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