List of cultural monuments in Welschbillig

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The list of cultural monuments in Welschbillig includes all cultural monuments of the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Welschbillig, including the districts of Hofweiler , Ittel and Möhn . There are no cultural monuments in the district of Träger . The basis is the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of June 6, 2017).

Welschbillig

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone Burg Welschbillig Burgstrasse, Petersplatz
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13th Century former archbishop's moated castle, 13th century, destroyed in 1673, preserved the Gothic gate and moat with surrounding walls and corner tower as well as the moat bridge; baroque office building (Petersplatz 1, rectory), 1710/11, architect Philipp Honorius Ravensteyn ; Fountain from the 18th century, the parish church built in 1888 in place of the castle house, former office building (Burgstrasse 12) Monument zone Burg Welschbilligmore pictures
Monument zone Kreuzherrenkloster Helenenberg west of the village on the B 51
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1489 1489 Foundation of the convent for the management of a newly built hospital, baroque monastery building, started in 1740, baroque monastery church, started in 1747 including the late Gothic choir, in 1844 construction of a new manor house (Villa Limbourg), economic building from the 19th century, reconstruction after the monastery fire in 1980 Monument zone Kreuzherrenkloster Helenenbergmore pictures
Memorial zone Ehrenfriedhof northwest of the village, northeast of Kloster Helenenberg
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1952/53 Cemetery for those who fell in and near Helenenberg in 1944/45, laid out in terraces in 1952/53, hedge edging Memorial zone Ehrenfriedhofmore pictures

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
City fortifications late 13th century started in the late 13th century, repaired and expanded in the 14th and 15th centuries, laid down since 1879, remains preserved; preserved on the northeast side of the city wall section behind Zollstrasse 6, 7, 9 ( ); Trier or Schankstor (Zum Schankstor 12; ); on the north side of the ditch and outer wall in the terrain readable ( ); Parts of the lowest gate in Burgstrasse ( ); Burgport (between Zollstrasse 7 and 9; )
sculpture Burgstrasse, in front of No. 1
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17th or 18th century baroque image of St. Peter
Wayside cross Burgstrasse, at No. 13
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1766 Altar cross, marked 1766, renewed in 1906
facade Burgstrasse 14
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1902 Facade with city arms, 1902
Lady Chapel Kapellenstrasse, in front of No. 2
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1908 Lady Chapel, 1908; 17th century niche cross, renewal marked 1731
Wayside cross Kapellenstrasse, at No. 5
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1871 Pillar Cross, 1871
Fountain Kapellenstrasse, corner of Helenenberger Strasse
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1878 Laufbrunnen, marked 1878
Welschbilliger University Mühlenstrasse 4
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from 1500 former estate of the Jesuit novitiate, angular complex; House around 1500, renovation marked 1729, outbuilding marked 1737, economy 1810/11
Wayside cross Mühlenstraße, at No. 9
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1726 Shank cross, marked 1726, renewed in 1876
Catholic Parish Church of St. Peter St. Peter's Square
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1887-1890 neo-Gothic three-aisled basilica, 1887–1890, architect Reinhold Wirtz , Trier Catholic Parish Church of St. Petermore pictures
Residential building Petersplatz 2
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1778 late baroque single house, marked 1778
Kitchen garden Trier street without number
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historical kitchen garden within the former city wall, Kreuzgarten
Residential building Trierer Strasse 10
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1910 A half-hip roof building, marked 1910
Crosses Trierer Strasse, in the cemetery
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from 1680 neo-baroque crucifixion group, 1921; Niche cross, marked 1680
Wayside cross Von-Eltz-Straße, next to the Idesheimer Brücke
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1696 Shank cross, marked 1696, renovation 1877
Courtyard of the cathedral chapter Zollstrasse 4
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late 17th century stately transverse house, late 17th century, renovated in the 18th century, remodeled around 1860
Burgport Zollstrasse, between No. 7 and 9
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Gothic gate tower of the city fortifications, converted into a residential building in the 19th century, exposed in 1978
Old rectory To the doorstep 1
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1752 Baroque hipped roof building, marked 1752
Old school To the Schankstor 9
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1856 seven-axis plastered building, 1856
Tap gate To the Schankstor 12
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also Trier Gate ; Gate tower of the city fortifications, converted into a residential building in the 19th century
Wayside cross east of the village on the B 422, near the Burgmühle
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1747 Baroque cross, marked 1747
Kostermühle east of the village on both sides of the stream
Lage
around 1820 Mill, around 1820, residential house, half-hip roof building, 1908; overall structural system
bridge southeast of the village in the course of the K 20
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Bridge over the Möhner Graben; single-arch construction, renewal in 1872; Bridge cross
Cross on Geid southwest of the village on the Bergsporn
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1904 monumental sandstone cross, inscribed 1904

Hofweiler

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Historic center of Hofweiler Markusstrasse, Ringstrasse
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18th and 19th centuries Characteristic townscape from Streckhöfe and Winkelhöfe of the 18th and 19th centuries around Markusstrasse and Ringstrasse including the new church built in the northwest in 1931

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Catholic branch church St. Markus Itteler Straße, opposite No. 3
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1931 Red sandstone quarry stone hall building, 1931, architect Josef Monz , Trier
Wayside cross Itteler Strasse, opposite No. 5
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1884 Pillar cross, marked 1884
Wayside cross Markusstrasse, at No. 2
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1868 Pillar cross, marked 1868
Courtyard Markusstrasse 10
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1896 Winkelhof , marked 1896, house with a half-hip roof, 1905
Courtyard Ringstrasse 1/3
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1845 stately classical Streckhof, marked 1845, extension towards the end of the 19th century
Cross house Ringstrasse 4 / 4a
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1784 Late baroque transverse house, marked 1784
Wayside cross south of the village near the forest
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1727 Baroque shaft cross, marked 1727
Wayside cross southeast of the village in the extension of the forest road
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1682 Shank cross, marked 1682

Ittel

Monument zones

designation location Construction year description image
Monument zone in the center of Ittel Hofweilerstraße, Idesheimer Straße, Im Brühl, Kordeler Straße
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characteristic townscape with courtyards, mostly transverse houses, in partially closed rows along the streets parallel to the slope including the fountains, the framing house and tree gardens and the parish church with the rectory
Monument zone hamlet Kyll northeast of the village in the Kylltal
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17th to 19th century Group of buildings of the former farm and mill at the river crossing including the floodplain with mill ditch and the chapel built in 1896 instead of a previous building, the core of the 17th century, with extensions and new buildings from the 19th century; characteristic townscape

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Fountain Hofweilerstrasse 19th century Running fountain, 19th century version
Courtyard Hofweilerstraße 3
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1809 Zweiseithof, marked 1809
Wayside cross Hofweilerstraße, at No. 4
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1654 Balkenkreuz, inscribed 1654
Well room Hofweilerstraße, corner of Kordeler Straße
Lage
1920s Well room, 1920s
Catholic Parish Church of St. Dionysius Idesheimer Strasse
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around 1200 Romanesque tower, around 1200; Neighboring baroque hall building, 1810, neo-baroque extension, 1927/28, architect Josef Monz, Trier; associated walled churchyard, grave crosses from the 17th century; defining the townscape
Rectory Idesheimer Strasse 6
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1791 Rectory 1791, remodeling 1910, rectory 1906; overall structural system
Fountain In Brühl, at No. 4
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19th century Running fountain, 19th century version
Courtyard Kordeler Strasse 2
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1740 baroque Streckhof, marked 1740
Courtyard Kordeler Strasse 5
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Early 19th century classicist Streckhof, early 19th century
Catholic branch church of St. Nicholas north of the place in the Kylltal (hamlet Wellkyll )
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1869 Court chapel, marked 1869
Mill good north of the village (hamlet Wellkyll)
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18th and 19th centuries Dreiseithof, 18th and 19th centuries; overall structural system
Catholic branch church of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception northeast of the village (hamlet Kyll, Kylltalweg 1)
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1897 neo-Gothic hall, marked 1897
Mill northeast of the village (Weiler Kyll, Kylltalweg 6)
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1829 former mill; Streckhof, marked 1829, house extension marked 1877
Wayside cross east of the village on the K 16
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late 16th century late Gothic niche cross, late 16th century
Wayside cross east of the village on the K 16
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around 1700 Baroque cross, around 1700
Wayside cross south of the village on a farm road
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1719 Niche cross, marked 1719
Wayside cross west of the village on a farm road
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early 19th century Shank cross, early 19th century

Möhn

Individual monuments

designation location Construction year description image
Courtyard In Möhn 1
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1909 Streckhof, inscribed 1909
Well tunnel and house In Möhn, at No. 9a
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1929 Well tunnel and house, version 1929
Catholic branch church St. Luzia In Möhn, at No. 11
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1773/74 Baroque hall building, 1773/74, architects Michael Steuer and Johannes Seiz ; Romanesque tower, 12th century; associated walled churchyard
portal In Möhn, at No. 26
Lage
1747 Baroque portal, marked 1747
Courtyard In Möhn 33
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1898 stately Streckhof, 1898
Courtyard In Möhn 37
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1902 small Streckhof, marked 1902
Wayside cross on the southern outskirts above the church
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1752 Niche bar cross, marked 1752
Wayside cross east of the village on the K 21
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1666 Balkenkreuz, inscribed 1666

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