List of cultural monuments in Wernges

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The following list contains the cultural monuments identified in the monument topography in the area of ​​the Wernges district 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.
66796 Am Bernhardsberg 4 Wernges.jpg
On Bernhardsberg 4
Location
Village: 1 parcel: 16.02
The oldest part of the large three-sided courtyard is the gable, former residential stable house, which closes the courtyard on the right. 1826 66796
 
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66798 Am Bernhardsberg 6 Wernges.jpg
Am Bernhardsberg 6
location
corridor: 1, parcel: 17
Easily set back from the street, five-zone Streckhof. 1725 to 1775 66798
 
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66800 Am Bernhardsberg 7 Wernges.jpg
Am Bernhardsberg 7
location
corridor: 1, parcel: 38
Streckhof created in a confined space in a corner position. The two-zone living area shows a two-story half-timbered construction that was built around the turn of the 19th century. Late 18th century 66800
 
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66802 Am Bernhardsberg 8 Wernges.jpg
Am Bernhardsberg 8
location
corridor: 1, parcel: 20/1
The residential part of the original courtyard in the gable position has been preserved, but it has been massively renovated over time. Early 19th century 66802
 
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66804 Am Grabenweg 5 Wernges.jpg
On Grabenweg 5
Location
Corridor: 1, plot: 170/7
Eaves, five zones wide courtyard with stable room, built by the master carpenter Johannes Bloch from Landenhausen in 1822 according to the carefully worked out building inscription. 1822 66804
 
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Fallen memorial in the cemetery
Fallen memorial in the cemetery External 3
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hall: 3, parcel: 58/1
The memorial for those who died in the First World War from Wernges was erected in the cemetery in 1924 using an older, pillar-shaped tombstone. Early 19th century 66806
 
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Overall system Wernges location as a whole
With the exception of Steinbergstrasse, the village, which was essentially the same size as it was in the middle of the 19th century, has been heavily changed in some areas due to traffic-related demolitions and renovations and new buildings. 66794
 
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Waterworks
Waterworks Without address (bottom village)
Location
Village: 3, parcel: 49
As a village high up in the sandstone area, Wernges was confronted with the fundamental problem of water scarcity throughout its existence. This could not be remedied until 1950-53 in a great joint effort with the drilling of groundwater and the establishment of the waterworks, which therefore embodies a cultural monument for reasons of local history. 1945 to 1955 66808
 
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66810 Steinbergstrasse 2, Wernges, Lauterbach (Hesse) .jpg
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Steinbergstraße 2
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 95/1
On a low basalt plinth, a rectangular hall building made of red brick with yellow contrasting divisions and four high, segment-arched windows to the former school yard, still lined with linden trees, of which sandstone pillars have been preserved. 1892 66810
 
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66812 Steinbergstrasse 10 Wernges.jpg
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Steinbergstraße 10
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 100/12
The one-and-a-half-storey, eaves-mounted, clapboard half-timbered building with its two-storey, gabled risalit to the street, built in 1910 for the village teacher, is a cultural monument for historical reasons. 1910 66812
 
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Forester's house
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Forester's house Steinbergstraße 21
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 156/2
The property, consisting of a massive small house and an angled farm building, was built around 1900 for the Riedesel district forester. 1900 66814
 
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66816 Udenhäuser Strasse 2 Wernges.jpg
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Udenhäuser Straße 2
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 44/2
Very important for the townscape, a large courtyard built in 1789 by the Landenhäuser carpenter Peter Fischer (for the same client as the neighboring property at Udenhäuser Straße 4 and with almost the same inscription!). 1789 66816
 
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Protestant church
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Protestant church Udenhäuser Straße 5
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 46/1
As a successor to a half-timbered church from 1677, the existing church was built in 1794–96 as one of the last in the area, still entirely in the tradition of the baroque village churches. 66818
 
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66820 Udenhäuser Strasse 19 Wernges.jpg
Udenhäuser Straße 19
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 29/4
The northern exit of the village is marked by the eaves-standing, originally rural property from various construction phases v. a. 19th century. 1826 to 1836 66820
 
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66824 Willofser Weg 16 Wernges.jpg
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Willofser Weg 16
Location
hall: 1, parcel: 60
Small rural courtyard from the middle of the 19th century with a two-story house on the gable and a barn also built on the gable side, separately built at an angle. 1825 to 1875 66824
 
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Former cultural monuments

image designation location description construction time Object no.
66822 Willofser Weg 1 Wernges.jpg
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Willofser Weg 1
Location
hallway: 1, parcel: 184/6
According to tradition, the "oldest house in the village", the residential building of a property that has been expanded into a large Winkelhof, actually dates from the middle of the 19th century and is clad or clad and in some cases massively renovated. 1825 to 1875  

 
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