List of cultural monuments in Sörgenloch

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In the list of cultural monuments in Sörgenloch , all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Sörgenloch are listed. The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of January 2, 2017).

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Jewish cemetery monument zone On the upper hedge
location
around 1880 Small rectangular layout probably opened around 1880; four gravestones from 1880 (?) to 1906 Jewish cemetery monument zone

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Gate Dörrgasse, at No. 14
Lage
1696 Post-Gothic pedestrian gate, marked 1696 Gate
Courtyard Dörrgasse 17
location
late 18th century Ridge system; late baroque hipped roof building, probably from the late 18th century Courtyard
Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption of the Temple Dörrgasse 18
location
1482 the core of the hall building is Gothic in several phases and has been redesigned in Baroque style, marked 1482 (sacristy) and 1708, tower marked 1765 and 1784; defining the townscape Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption of the Temple
Old graveyard Dörrgasse, at No. 18
location
from the 18th century Horticultural former cemetery
  • baroque Marian column, sculpture before 1760 by Martin Biterich , Mainz
  • Relief crucifix and grave cross with Arma Christi
  • Elisabetha Kneib († 1711) tomb, cross
  • Priest tombs Heinrich Litzendorf († 1933) with shepherds relief, sculptor Heinz Müller-Olm , and Matthias Knusssmann († 1953)
  • two steel bells, inscribed 1920, by Ulrich & Weule, Apolda-Bockenem
  • Lourdes grotto from 1911, Mary's shrine from 1931
Old graveyardmore pictures
Escort stone Mainzer Straße, at No. 13
location
1714 Red sandstone stele, Kurmainzer coat of arms, inscribed 1714 Escort stone
War memorials and tombs Mainzer Straße 31, in the cemetery
location
from the end of the 18th century Cemetery laid out in 1835
  • War memorial 1870/71, obelisk in relief, around 1900
  • War memorial 1914/18, sizable complex with pointed arches and reclining figure of a soldier, 1932, sculptor Heinz Müller-Olm
  • Base of a baroque wayside cross, marked 1778
  • Tomb of the Dael von Köth-Wanscheid family, sandstone stele with family coat of arms, third quarter of the 19th century
War memorials and tombsmore pictures
Wayside cross Oppenheimer Strasse, at No. 2
location
1716 Baroque relief crucifix, marked 1716 Wayside cross
Sörgenloch Castle Schloßgasse 9
location
from 1806 Manor house: half-hipped roof construction, partly half-timbered (plastered), over an older barrel-vaulted cellar, 1806 ff. And around 1860/80 remodeling in classical forms; Courtyard gate (at house no. 7), brick, richly carved crown, after 1857; Parts of the old enclosure wall, limestone Sörgenloch Castle
Catholic rectory Schloßgasse 14
location
1897/99 clinker brick building dating from the late founding period, 1897/99, architect probably Adam J. Freitag, Mainz; To the rear, wine press house with laundry room, parish garden with wrought iron gate Catholic rectory
Molleborn Cross south of the village; Hallway in the Kirchgewann
location
18th century Baroque wayside cross, sandstone, 18th century Molleborn Crossmore pictures
Wayside cross south of the village; Hallway Bleidesheimer Weg
location
1853 profiled cross, marked 1853, with younger metal body, table base Wayside cross
Köthenmühlkreuz southwest of the village; Corridor Niederweide
location
1766 late baroque tail base, marked 1766, sandstone cross (new metal body) Köthenmühlkreuz
Hour stone west of the village; Hallway Mühlweg
location
triangular sandstone stele, marked 1846 Hour stone

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