List of cultural monuments in Trier-Biewer

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The list of cultural monuments in Trier-Biewer includes all cultural monuments in the Biewer district of the Rhineland-Palatinate city ​​of Trier . The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of January 9, 2018).

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Wayside shrine Aacher Weg, at No. 49
location
1720 Crucifixion shrine, sandstone, marked 1720 Wayside shrine
Altenhof Aacher Weg 86
location
1874 The complex was first mentioned in 1406 as an estate and from the 19th century was the seat of the Prussian, then Rhineland-Palatinate district forester in Aach. Today's one to two-story angular building with echoes of the Swiss style was built in 1874 as a forester's house with an inn and is now used as a residential building. Altenhof
Leper house St. Jost Biewerer Strasse 1 and 3
location
from 1706 First mentioned in 1283;
  • No. 1 St. Jost Chapel, two-axis hall structure, choir with attached sacristy, 1706;
  • No. 3 residential and farm buildings (converted);
  • west of the infirmary area of ​​the former leper cemetery , partly with stone walls
Leper house St. Jostmore pictures


Wayside shrine Biewerer Straße, opposite No. 15
location
1643 Crucifixion shrine for collecting alms, formerly marked 1643 (or 1645), restored in 1941 Wayside shrine
House brand Biewerer Straße, at No. 79
Lage
1545 House brand, figure holding heraldic shield under the aedicule, inscribed 1545 House brand
Catholic parish church of St. Jacob Biewerer Strasse 114
location
1910-1912 romanizing three-aisled hall church, 1910–12, architect Peter Marx ; defining the townscape Catholic parish church of St. Jacob
St. Jacob's Fountain Biewerer Strasse, corner of Donaustrasse
Lage
1832 Rectangular trough, well shaft marked 1832, on a pedestal figure of St. Jacob (new production 1949 by the sculptor Engel, Trier) St. Jacob's Fountain
Heinrich Otto Vogel In Dechantsgarten 12a
location
1936/37 former state youth home ; single-storey red sandstone block construction, vestibule with half-timbering, keep-like tower, 1936/37, architects Heinrich Otto Vogel and E. Winkler Heinrich Otto Vogel

Individual evidence

  1. Ahlhelm, Morgen, Simon, Tietzen: Do you remember? Trier restaurants yesterday and today. Volume V , Trier 2009, pp. 10/11.

literature

Web links

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