List of cultural monuments in Sickendorf

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The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of ​​the district Sickendorf of the city of Lauterbach , Vogelsbergkreis , Hesse .

Note: The order of the monuments in this list is based on the address; alternatively, it can also be sorted according to the name, the number assigned by the State Office for Monument Preservation or the construction time.

The basis is the publication of the Hessian list of monuments, which was created for the first time on the basis of the Monument Protection Act of September 5, 1986 and has been continuously updated since then.

image designation location description construction time Object no.
"Supreme Court"
"Supreme Court" Am Heidberg 6
location
hall: 1, parcel: 4/7
Residence of the second Riedeselian courtyard, which formerly existed in Sickendorf, still referred to in 1829 as the "baronial house in Obersickendorf". High basement with a vaulted cellar and dating 1741. 1741 66727
 
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Am Weiher 3
position
hall: 2, parcel: 25/2
Farm workers' house from the early 20th century, built in the tradition of a small farmhouse on one floor above a high commercial base. Early 20th century 66729
 
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Overall system Entire plant village Sickendorf
location
The entire Sickendorf complex essentially comprises the small village center, which has developed on the path leading steeply up the Heidberg from today's Frischbörner Strasse up to and including the “new” forester's lodge Am Heidberg 7, built in 1923. 18th century 66723
 
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Overall system Entire complex Hofgut Sickendorf
location
The Riedeselian Hofgut (Unter-) Sickendorf, which has been documented since the late 16th century, acquired its present appearance to a large extent in the 19th century. around the 16th century 66725
 
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Hofstraße 2
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 10/4
House built in 1884 as the property of the Riedesel district forester. 1884 66731
 
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Sickendorf estate
Sickendorf estate Hofstraße 9
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 22/1
Large U-shaped courtyard with rear extensions. The oldest part of the assembly is the administrator's house on the left. 1795 to 1805 66733
 
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Stables
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Stables Hofstraße 12
Location
hallway: 2, parcel: 5/5
Transverse rectangular, one and a half story solid building under a gable roof, built in 1884 and provided with rich ornamentation. 1884 66735
 
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Sickendorf Castle with park
Sickendorf Castle with park Hofstraße 14
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 4/4, 5/7 and 5/8
In place of the older manor house, a new building was built for Baron Albrecht Georg Karl Woldemar Riedesel, which, barely completed, burned down in 1884. As a result, today's palace was built in 1886/7 according to plans by the architect Albert Petersen from Altona. 1886 66737
 
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Hofstraße 16
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 4/5
Erected as a guest house belonging to the castle in 1911/12, the building designed by Jacob Reuter already shows a functional design language with slight classicist influences, such as those that characterized the more conservative architecture of the subsequent period. 1911 66739
 
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Riding arena (Sickendorf)
Riding arena Parkweg 1
position
hallway: 2, parcel: 5/5
Shortly before the First World War, built according to a plan by Jacob Reuter, an elongated plastered building with a flat barrel roof over an open wooden roof structure. 1895 to 1905 66741
 
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Rodweg 1
position
hall 1, hall piece: 27
Two-storey, two-zone wide, half-timbered house with a gable roof, accessible from the eaves. Early 17th century 66743
 
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Former school
Former school Rodweg 3
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 30/6
The pupils from Sickendorf were taught in Allmenrod until 1905, when the village received its own schoolhouse. 1905 66745
 
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Chapel and cemetery
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Chapel and cemetery Under the oaks 3
position
hall: 1, parcel: 57
Adjacent to the small village cemetery, which was moved to this place in 1885, the grave of Baron Riedesel, which belongs to the Sickendorf estate, has been located in romantic surroundings on the Heidberg since 1916. 1885 66747
 
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