List of cultural monuments in Trier-Euren
The list of cultural monuments in Trier-Euren includes all cultural monuments of the district of Euren in the Rhineland-Palatinate city of Trier . The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of January 9, 2018).
Monument zones
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Monaise Castle Monument Zone | south of the village (Alte Monaiser Straße) location |
1779-83 | Built 1779–83 according to plans by François Ignace Mangin as the summer residence of the Trier cathedral dean Philipp Franz Wilderich Nepomuk von Walderdorf ; three-storey, cubic building with 3 × 7 axes over a two-storey basement, a further storey integrated in the top beam, above it a three-part hipped roof with a domed raised central section; three-axis central projection on the entrance side in the two main floors designed as a loggia behind four colossal Ionic columns; early classicist building of supraregional importance; Associated garden with Monopteros , burial chapel and Gloriette as well as the estate (Alte Monaiser Straße 2, 3, 4) |
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Individual monuments
designation | location | Construction year | description | image |
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Coat of arms stone | Eisenbahnstrasse, at No. 1 location |
1680 | Wappenstein, marked 1680 (set into the gable wall of a transverse house built in 1839) | |
Helena fountain | Eligiusstraße, corner of Im Waldtal Lage |
1818 | Running fountain, sandstone, 1818 |
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Courtyard | Eurener Strasse 197 location |
1825 | Streckhof; three-axis half-hip mansard roof building, marked 1825, in the core probably older, economic section one and a half story | |
Cross house | Eurener Strasse 199 location |
1794 | four-axle, two-and-a-half-storey residential part of a stately transverse house, marked 1794, but probably older | |
Wayside shrine | Eurener Strasse, corner of Im Spilles Lage |
first half of the 18th century | quite elaborate wayside shrine with Pietà relief, first half of the 18th century | |
Well house | Herrmannstrasse 1 location |
1909 | Elaborately designed, tower-like fountain house with pyramid roof, 1909 |
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Wayside cross | Herrmannstraße, corner of Katherweg Lage |
1834 | tree trunk-like cross, marked 1834 |
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Rectory | In Spilles 5 location |
1886-88 | three-storey neo-Gothic hipped roof building, 1886–88; defining the townscape | |
Wayside chapel | Im Spilles, corner of Vor Plein Lage |
around 1700 | baroque chapel, around 1700; Crucifix, inscribed 1537 (1589?) | |
Wayside cross | Luxemburger Strasse, corner of Niederkircher Strasse Lage |
1742 | Altar cross; More recent parts of the altar cross erected in 1742: curved structure on the altar table, formerly marked 1821, relieved shaft with renovation note from 1832 (cross from 1950) |
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Johann-Herrmann primary school | Pestalozzistraße 3 location |
1887/88 | bichromer sandstone block building, 1887/88, three-wing extension 1938, architect Heinrich Otto Vogel , the neo-Gothic old building encompassed one storey | |
Cross house | Pestalozzistraße 8 location |
1849 | Demanding side-by-side house, marked 1849, essentially older | |
Residential building | St.-Helena-Straße 15 location |
19th century | three-storey house on a small barrel-vaulted cellar, 19th century, older in the core | |
Residential building | St.-Helena-Straße 17 location |
19th century | three-story house, 19th century, older in the core | |
Zingenkreuz | St.-Helena-Straße, at No. 24 location |
1809 | Shank cross in late baroque-classicist forms, marked 1809 and 1876 (renovation) | |
Catholic parish church of St. Helena | St.-Helena-Straße 25a location |
1874-76 | neo-Gothic red sandstone basilica, 1874–76, architect Reinhold Wirtz , rich furnishings; defining the townscape |
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Wayside cross | St.-Helena-Straße, at No. 73 Lage |
early 19th century | Classical altar cross, elaborate attachment, small iron body, early 19th century | |
St. George's Fountain | St.-Helena-Strasse at the corner of Numerianstrasse Lage |
1925 | Elaborate fountain as a war memorial 1914/18, column with Saint George, 1925 by the sculptor Nagel | |
Wayside shrine | Before Plein, corner of Dronkestrasse Lage |
17th century | Crucifixion shrine, shaft from the 17th century, essay recreated true to the original after being destroyed in the war in 1948 |
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Wayside cross | south of the village on the B 49, junction Eisenbahnstraße Lage |
17th century | Shaft cross; Shaft from the 17th century, capital marked 1871, relief shrine marked 1806 |
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Wayside shrine | south of the village on the B 49 location |
1836 | Wayside shrine with a fully plastic Pietà, inscribed 1836 | |
War memorial | west of the village on the K 3 location |
at the end of the 19th century | War memorial; Pillar cross in thanks for the surviving soldiers from 1866, one of the few memorials for the Prussian-Austrian war |
literature
- Ulrike Weber (arrangement): City of Trier. City expansion and districts. (= Cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate. Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany . Volume 17.2 ). Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2009, ISBN 978-3-88462-275-9 .
- General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (publisher): Informational directory of cultural monuments of the district-free city of Trier . Mainz 2018 ( PDF; 4.9 MB [accessed on January 16, 2018]).
Web links
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