List of cultural monuments in Sinn (Hessen)

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The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of ​​the municipality of Sinn , Lahn-Dill-Kreis , Hessen .

Note: The order of the monuments in this list is based first on the districts and then 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.

Edingen

image designation location description construction time Object no.
Solmser Hof
Solmser Hof Fleisbacher Straße 6
Location
corridor: 3, parcel: 14/1
The large-volume, essentially baroque building is the remainder of a stately Solmese court, which was administered by the community of Edingen from the middle of the 19th century. It documents the border between Nassau and Solms territory running in the Sinner municipality, which continues to that between the old districts of Wetzlar and Dill.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

Mid 19th century 133226
 
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Protestant church
Protestant church Highway 1
position
hallway: 3, parcel: 70/5
Small baroque hall building made of quarry stone with a square roof turret over the western front, the choir a younger extension, the roof hipped here. Inside, there is a flat ceiling of the pulpit altar and galleries on three sides. The church is surrounded by a courtyard.

Cultural monument for historical and urban planning reasons.

133225
 
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Old school
Old school Landstraße 23
Location
hall: 3, parcel: 80/6
Erected in the period after 1900: in addition to its location-related importance as a school building, the well-proportioned building is characterized by the playful inclusion of local half-timbered motifs.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

After 1900 133227
 
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Edingen, Wällertorstraße 10.jpg
Wällertorstraße 10
Location
hallway: 3, parcel: 32
Two-storey half-timbered building on the gable, inscribed 1694, which is characterized by its almost unchanged original condition. The half-timbered structure on the ground floor stiffened by high struts, profiled storey offset, on the upper floor stiffened by man forms. Front door from the 19th century, above it a fire ram in the parapet compartment.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1694 133228
 
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Fleisbach

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Protestant church
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Protestant church On the Überberg
location
hall: 2, parcel: 278
Located on a hill northeast of the town center, the building erected by Ludwig Hofmann in 1887 has a considerable long-distance effect in the Dill Valley. It is a neo-Gothic building with exposed brickwork and stone elements such as the buttress covers. Four-bay nave with a gable roof, the wall is divided by buttresses; the high, ogival windows have two lanes and each end in a quatrefoil . The choir has moved in, a slender west tower with a high pointed helmet and four wich houses. Inside the impression of a spacious hall; the three-sided galleries are supported by three pairs of supports reaching up to the ceiling, which support three transverse beams. The church is surrounded by a tree-lined, walled courtyard. To the south there is a memorial for the Fleisbach victims of the First World War.

Cultural monument for historical, artistic and urban planning reasons.

1887 133229
 
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Half-timbered construction
Half-timbered construction Edinger Straße 2
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 17/1
Two-storey eaves half-timbered building around 1700 at the meeting of Hauptstrasse, Edinger Strasse and Sinner Strasse. The upper floor of the eaves side with a profiled threshold and richly carved decoration on the posts and struts.

Cultural monument for historical, artistic and urban planning reasons.

Around 1700 133231
 
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Einhaus / Streckhof
Einhaus / Streckhof Hauptstraße 19
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 312/5
Largely undisturbed rammed earth building with crooked hip in the living area, built probably in the first half of the 19th century. Facing the sloping main street, the large barn door is particularly striking.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

First half of the 19th century 133285
 
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Half-timbered construction
Half-timbered construction Hauptstraße 21/23
Location
hall: 2, parcel: 291/1
Easily plastered half-timbered building from around 1700, with a slated dwelling and a very beautiful door from the early 19th century. Due to the visible overhang of the storey and the window shapes, an original half-timbered structure can be expected on the upper floor.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

Around 1700 133230
 
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Wilhelm's roller
Wilhelm's roller Wilhelmswalze
location
floor: 4, parcel: 59
Located southeast of Fleisbach in the Dilltal, a generator building of the former Wilhelmswalze, an industrial building from the time before the First World War with a tent-shaped mansard roof and a gable motif with a round opening above the entrance in the middle of the building. Cultural monument due to its technical-historical and artistic importance.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

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sense

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Sinn, Am Wintergarten 8.jpg
At the conservatory 8
Location
Village: 37 plot: 142/1
Single-house farmstead located on the southern outskirts of the village, transversely closed, residential part 18th century, barn and stable after 1800. In the residential part, in addition to the intact half-timbered structure of the upper floor, the beautiful double-winged classicist front door should be emphasized. As a courtyard shape with also artistically valuable components of historical importance.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

Residential part of the 18th century

Barn and stable after 1800

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railway station
railway station Bahnhofstraße 13
Location
hall: 45, parcel: 26/2
Simple two-storey building with a gable roof and side extension, built in raw brick masonry with a pre-blinded pilaster-like structure and arched window. The only train station from the 19th century on the Dilltal line built in 1863, which after its construction also became a reference point for a settlement expansion of Sinn.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

19th century 133223
 
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Waterworks sense
Waterworks sense Ballersbacher Weg
location
hall: 25, parcel: 119/131
Waterworks from the first quarter of the 20th century to the north-east of the town center. It represents a historically significant attempt to create a technical structure through the use of embossed stone and slate as a roof covering, less as a contrast than as part of nature.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

First quarter of the 20th century 133224
 
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Protestant church
Protestant church Ballersbacher Weg
location
hall: 38, parcel: 111
Hall church built in 1900 with a flat ceiling over transverse beams. Rectangular choir vaulted to the north with a 3/8 end. Above it is the high tower with an eight-sided helmet and a guard house to the east and west. The main nave with a gable roof and transverse gable to the village to the west. The aisle on the east side with two hipped roofs. The building, made of visible quarry stone, takes up the forms of medieval buildings: for example the tracery windows on the west side of the main nave, the south portal with Wimperg or the arcades of the tower. The building rises above the village on a high substructure with a retaining wall in front of it. A staircase leads down to the village between the south portal and the neighboring school. The retaining wall carries a memorial for the Sinner victims of the First World War.

Cultural monument for historical, artistic and urban planning reasons.

1900 133214
 
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Old school
Old school Ballersbacher Weg 1
Location
hallway: 37, parcel: 1
New school building erected immediately after 1900. The two-storey building, built in quarry stone over a retaining wall, forms an ensemble with the church, built in 1900, based on material relationships and volume.

Cultural monument for historical, artistic and urban planning reasons.

Early 1900 133213
 
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Evangelical chapel
Evangelical chapel Ballersbacher Weg 6 Corridor
location
: 27, parcel: 1/2
Longitudinal rectangular half-timbered building with a three-sided end. Slate gable roof, hipped to the east, crooked hip to the west, square ridge turret with pointed helmet. The entrance on the west side has a horizontal lintel, there is an inscription dating 1631. Inside the church, which is now used as a memorial, a triumphal arch separates the choir from the nave. Galleries around the ship on twisted baluster columns.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1631 133215
 
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Old school
Old school Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 22/24
Location
floor: 37, parcel: 6/5
Elongated two-storey half-timbered building from the late 18th century, on the south-eastern outskirts, with the exception of the rear, all sides of the building are slated. The northern half of the building was originally used as a school. The baluster staircase, the late baroque front door and the rocaille ornaments on the room doors should be mentioned here.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

Late 18th century 133216
 
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Complete system at Hansastrasse
Complete system at Hansastrasse Complete system at Hansastraße
location
The core of the entire complex is the Wilhelminian-style Villa Haas located in the middle of a park. To the south there are further free-standing buildings from the last decade of the 19th century. for senior employees at Haas u. Sohn were built, and finally a row house for workers. In their common reference to a large local industrial company, the buildings are of historical importance: they touch the lines of development of the so-called factory owners' villas in the Dill area, among which Villa Haas undoubtedly stands out, and of the company's own housing construction for workers and employees.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

Late 19th and early 20th centuries 133211
 
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Complete system of the historical town center
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Complete system of the historical town center Total investment Historical center
location
The entire complex initially includes some excellent half-timbered courtyards from the 18th century. It is bordered in the east by a slope edge. On the terrace, which is intercepted by a retaining wall, the Ev. Church with school built. The entire complex was identified due to the density of historically and artistically significant individual buildings.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

18th century to early 1900 133210
 
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Villa Haas
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Villa Haas Rudolfstraße
location
floor: 35, parcel: 18/2
Two-storey, large-volume plastered building with rich ashlar structure above the basement. The roof shape is richly structured with curved gable motifs to the south and west, which are based on Renaissance models. The Wilhelminian style villa of the owner of the Sinner Neuhoffnungshütte from around 1890 has been preserved along with the surrounding park. Components worthy of protection besides the garden design are a small pavilion and the main portal that opens up the site from the south. The villa and park, followed by buildings for employees and workers of the ironworks in the immediate vicinity, are cultural monuments.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

1890 133217
 
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Sinn, Stresemannstrasse 9.jpg
Stresemannstraße 9
Location
hall: 38, parcel: 230
Half-timbered barn from the early 18th century. The structure of the three-zone building with continuous posts is understandable despite the massive replacements on the ground floor. The building is of particular artistic and historical importance due to the wealth of its struts and the diamond-shaped ornamental fillets on the upper floor. As a striking corner building, the barn is also important in terms of urban planning.

Cultural monument for historical, artistic and urban planning reasons.

Early 18th century 133218
 
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Former forest office
Former forest office Stresemannstraße 13
floor: 38, parcel: 233
U-shaped closed courtyard; The house in rich baroque half-timbered with overbuilt arbor, very beautiful double-winged front door with an inscription above: WILHELM CUNTZ ANNA ELISABETHA CUNZ IN EH AND BUILDERS ANNO 1743. Inside beautiful baluster staircase. The rear barn is dated 1763.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

1743 133219
 
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barn
barn Stresemannstraße 14
Location
floor: 38, parcel: 247
Oak half-timbered barn, dated 1790, a stable was installed in the left part at the end of the 19th century. The barn belonged to the half-timbered house Stresemannstrasse 39, family Cunz, forester Johann Georg Cunz (1734-1798) and is part of the historical inventory of the town expansion since the middle of the 18th century.

Cultural monument for historical reasons.

1790 133283
 
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Sinn, Stresemannstraße 17, Im Triesch 10.jpg
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Stresemannstraße 17, Im Triesch 10, Im Triesch
location
corridor: 38, parcel: 235/1, 235/2, 235/3
Historically significant three-sided courtyard complex, consisting of two half-timbered residential buildings around 1700 and a large double barn, dated 1783, which closes the courtyard area. The corner building in Triesch with a hipped roof (redesigned 19th century), the rear eaves side with a very beautiful arbor, which was added around 1930. The area in front of the arbor is paved.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

1700 to 1783 133220
 
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Former rectory
Former rectory Stresemannstraße 18
Location
floor: 38, parcel: 239
Slated two-storey half-timbered building from the first half of the 19th century with a crooked hip roof, 3: 5 window axes, the entrance with a two-flight flight of stairs in the middle of the long side, in the axis of the entrance a dwelling. The garden with some of its original fencing is also worth preserving.

Cultural monument for historical and artistic reasons.

First half of the 19th century 133221
 
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Half-timbered house
Half-timbered house Stresemannstraße 25
Location
floor: 38, parcel: 236/4
Building with a simple structural exposed framework from the second half of the 18th century. Originally built as a single house with the functional division of apartment, stable and barn that can still be read. The building stands on an upward bend in the street in a prominent urban planning location between Stresemannstrasse and Jordanstrasse.

Cultural monument for historical and urban planning reasons.

Second half of the 18th century 133284
 
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