List of cultural monuments in Seester

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The list of cultural monuments in Seester includes all cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein community of Seester (Pinneberg district) and its districts (as of 2017).

Factual entities

ID location Official name description image
40793 Village street Church of St. John Church of St. John with furnishings, bells, churchyard, tombs until 1870, linden wreath Seester Church.JPG

Structural systems

ID location Official name description image
3782 Village street Church of St. John with furnishings The St. John's Church in Seester in Schleswig-Holstein is located on a terp that is lined with tall linden trees. In the old churchyard around the church building you can find many grave stelae that date from the first half of the 19th century. Seester Church 1.jpg
25756 Kurzenmoor 30 Hall house Courtyard from 1585 Seester Kurzenmoor 30 01.jpg

Green features

ID location Official name description image
19772 Village street Churchyard Cemetery, tombs until 1870, linden wreath St. Johanneskirche Seester 04.jpg

Until the new version of the Schleswig-Holstein Monument Protection Act came into force on January 30, 2015, the following objects were protected as cultural monuments in the Seester municipality in accordance with Section 1 of the old Monument Protection Act (DSchG SH 1996):

Former cultural monuments

location Official name description image
Dieckhof 1 Kate from 1855 Small hall house of 3 compartments. The outer walls are z. T. massively renewed several times. The front sides are designed as full gables and paneled. The Babendör originally had curly headbands. Seester Dorfstrasse 1.jpg
Dieckhof 8 Courtyard from 1838 Seester Diekhof 8 2018.jpg
Dorfstrasse 2 19th century house
Dorfstrasse 19 18th century Kate Small hall house of 3 subject. The rear barn extension dates from the 19th century. The house is whitewashed and has a wooden gable on the street side. Seester Dorfstrasse 19.jpg
Dorfstrasse 36 formerly old post office (Kate) Seester Dorfstrasse 36 01.jpg
Dorfstrasse 37 Pastorate Seester Dorfstrasse 37 2018.jpg
Dorfstrasse 37-39 Churchyard Seester Dorfstrasse Kirchhof 01.jpg
Dorfstrasse 37-39 Bells stack Bell cage from the 15th century, renewed by J. Bahlmann in 1819. The joist sleepers rest on brick foundations. Cross bracing was made with St. Andrew's crosses. The roof consists of a slate-covered, flat tent roof. Seester Church 2.jpg
Dorfstrasse 37-39 Gravestones up to 1870. Many gravestones from the 19th century and some older ones, the oldest of which is dated 1663. Seester Church 4.jpg
Dorfstrasse 37-39 Linden wreath The church building is located on a terp, which is lined with tall linden trees.
Dorfstrasse 38 Hall building Seester Dorfstrasse 38 01.jpg
Dorfstrasse 39 former restaurant
Seester Gasthof.jpg
The former restaurant is now used as a kindergarten. The historical photo is believed to be from the 1950s.
Seester Dorfstrasse 39 2018.jpg
Dorfstrasse 41 Kate Former half-timbered house, presumably from the 17th century, walled in at the end of the 19th century, restored at the end of the 20th century while partially retaining the old masonry. Seester Dorfstrasse 41 01.jpg
Dorfstrasse 45 18th century Kate Seester Dorfstrasse 45 01.jpg
Dorfstrasse 47 18th century Kate Seester Dorfstrasse 47 2018.jpg
Dorfstrasse 61 Kate Seester Dorfstrasse 61 01.jpg
Dorfstrasse 65 Kate Seester Dorfstrasse 65 2018.jpg
Dorfstrasse 69 18th century Kate Seester Dorfstrasse 69 01.jpg
Big sun dike 21 Courtyard from 1793 Seester Groß Sonnendeich 21 2018.jpg
Groß Sonnendeich 25 Courtyard from the 18th century Seester Groß Sonnendeich 25 01.jpg
Big sun dike 57 Courtyard from 1790 A two-column, 12-compartment half-timbered house, built as a cross house, built around 1790. The outer walls consist of solid masonry. The four boarded full gables protrude slightly above. They have small, profiled consoles. In 1960 the wide corridor board still had its old boarding in part. Seester Gr-Sonnendeich 1.jpg
Large sun dike 77 Courtyard from 1732
Klein Sonnendeich 1 "Dat rode Hus" courtyard from 1667 Seester Klein Sonnendeich 1 01.jpg
Klein Sonnendeich 4 Courtyard from 1815 Seester Klein Sonnendeich 4 01.jpg
Kurzenmoor 12 Courtyard from the 18th / 20th centuries century Seester Kurzenmoor 12 01.jpg
Kurzenmoor 13 Courtyard from the 18th century SM Kurzenmoor 13 2018.jpg
Kurzenmoor 14 Courtyard from the 17th / 18th centuries century Seester Kurzenmoor 14 2018.jpg
Kurzenmoor 28 Courtyard from 1867/1879 Seester Kurzenmoor 28 01.jpg
Kurzenmoor 32 Residential and farm buildings from the 18th century Seester Kurzenmoor 32 01.jpg
Kurzenmoor 36 Courtyard from the 18th century Seester Kurzenmoor 36 2018.jpg
Seesteraudeich 60 Courtyard from 1794 Seester Seesteraudeich 60 01.jpg

Former cultural monuments no longer preserved

location Official name description image
Large sun dike 5 Courtyard from the 17th century Completely destroyed in a fire on July 18, 2006
Seesteraudeich 4 Brick factory with former ring kiln from the 19th century Demolition of the ruins in September 2010 due to the danger to the public Seester Brickworks 03.jpg
Kurzenmoor 22 Courtyard from 1862
Seester Kurzenmoor 22 new 2018.jpg
The house was completely destroyed in a fire caused by lightning on August 2, 2012. The left photo shows the new building. The house, which the Fruchtchtenicht family lived in until the fire, was built in 1862.
Kurzenmoor 22.jpg

literature

  • Peter Danker-Carstensen, Seester community, history of a village in the Elbmarsch at the same time a contribution to the history of the Seester parish, 320 p., 1994, published by the Seester community

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Individual evidence

  1. Cultural monuments in the Pinneberg district (as of February 2009) ( Memento from December 7, 2010 in the Internet Archive )