List of cultural monuments in Tönning
In the list of cultural monuments in Tönning , all cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein town of Tönning (North Friesland district) and its districts are listed (as of 2017).
Factual entities
ID | location | Official name | description | image |
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2213 | Am Eiderdeich, Am Hafen, Am Hafen, Am Eiderdeich | Tönning state port | Tönning state port; 1611–1613 built as a permanent harbor by the dike builder Johann Clausen Koth on behalf of the Gottorf Duke Johann Adolf; Consisting of the following components: harbor basin, in the south of the old town built on a polygonal floor plan, which follows the course of the former fortress, in the north-west connection to the northern boat trip, in the south-west connection with the Eider, so-called port in the east with renewed quay walls, so-called Peat harbor in the west with embankments; Bank area, embankments and roads along the harbor, embankments on the city side with rows of trees; Wooden shipyard; founded in 1740, around 1900 construction of slipway and shipyard hall; Slipway to the shipyard hall with two cross rails and iron sledges; Shipyard hall, single-storey timber-framed flat gable roof, in the southwest workshop extension with pent roof, inside truss construction and technical equipment; Hand crane; built in England in 1834; iron jib crane for manual operation; Harbor crane; from 1935; Jib crane on concrete base with boarded crane driver's cab and truss crane arm made of steel; Level; from 1962; Erected on the north side of the harbor, round wooden post with a measuring stick | |
40659 | At the market 7 | St. Laurentius Church | Church of St. Laurentius with furnishings, church square (former churchyard), tombs until 1870, two portal lions from the former churchyard gate, wreath of trees / avenue | |
38230 | Village street | St. Laurentius Church (Kating) | Church of St. Laurentius with furnishings, churchyard, tombs until 1870, Rieve crypt, Pauls crypt |
Majority of structures
Structural systems
ID | location | Official name | description | image |
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11256 | At the train station 4 | Rail freight shed | ||
6321 | At the Eiderdeich | Hand crane in the harbor (1834) | Hand crane; built in England in 1834; iron jib crane for manual operation | |
6320 | At the Eiderdeich | Harbor crane from 1935 | Harbor crane; from 1935; Jib crane on a concrete base with a boarded crane driver's cab and steel truss crane arm | |
28820 | Eiderdeich 14 | Former customs office | Former customs office; around 1900; Exposed two-storey hipped roof building with a basement and a central pointed gable risalit, brick facade with historical structure | |
9862 | Am Eiderdeich 16 | Old customs office | Old customs office; from 1780/85; Eaves-standing, single-storey half-hipped roof building with a low parallel building and connecting building, plastered facade with reduced structure | |
3824 | At the Eiderdeich 18 | Canal packing house | Former customs packing house; re. 1783; Elongated, eaves-standing three-storey half-hipped roof building with central gable dwelling and brick facade with rhythmic structure, in the dwelling gable inscription stone with royal monogram and year of construction, inside three-aisled wooden construction | |
34574 | At the port 3 | Residential building | Former pilot inspector's residence; from 1802; eaves-standing single-storey half-hipped roof building with central cheek gable and brick facade; Hook-shaped attached saddle roof annex | |
34579 | At the Eiderdeich 18 | Former warehouse, later residential building | Former warehouse, later residential building; Built as a warehouse in 1854, converted into a residential building in 1901; Two-storey saddle roof building in a corner position, with a central projectile and a historical plastered facade | |
1516 | At the port 14 | Former pilot house | Former pilot double house; late 18th century; Single-storey saddle roof building with a curved dwarf house, plastered facade with reduced structure and empire door | |
3825 | At the port 22 | Residential building | Residential building; 2nd half of the 18th century; Eaves two-storey saddle roof building with a central gable dwarf house, silted brick facade with reduced structure and iron anchors, gable portal with Empire door. | |
2062 | At the port 23 | Residential building | Residential building; re. 1797; Eaves two-storey saddle roof building with a central gable dwarf house, silted brick facade with reduced structure and iron anchors, with Empire doors | |
3826 | At the port 24 | Residential building | Residential building; re. 1797; Eaves two-storey gable roof building with a central gable dwarf house, silted brick facade with reduced structure and iron anchors, with an Empire door | |
3827 | At the port 30 | Former skipper's house ("Skipperhuset") | Former skipper's house; in the core from 1624/25, conversion to a navigation school from 1808; Eaves two-storey half-hipped roof building with a central, wood-paneled dwarf house and tower spire, brick facade with reduced structure and open staircase with empire door | |
34583 | At the port 34 | Residential building | Residential building; from 1875; Gable-independent two-storey flat saddle roof building with covered entrance, plastered facade with historical structure | |
34584 | At the port 37 | Former merchant's house | Former merchant's house; from 1806; Two-storey flat gable roof building with a one-sided hip, flat corner projections and central entrance with an open staircase, brick facade with reduced structure | |
34585 | At the port 39 | Residential building | Old ferry house; re. 1703; Single-storey saddle roof construction with a half-hip on one side, plaster facade with reduced structure | |
34586 | At the port 40 | Waterways and Shipping Office | Waterways and Shipping Office; built around 1805 as a new ferry house, used from 1884 for hydraulic engineering and shipping administration, extension of the building from 1895–98, hook-shaped extension after 1907; single-storey half-hipped roof building with gable projections, plastered facade with reduced structure; hook-shaped extension building, with two-storey middle section and three gabled houses; in the west courtyard wall with portal | |
40391 | At the harbor, at the Eiderdeich | Wooden shipyard with slipway | Wooden shipyard; founded in 1740, around 1900 construction of slipway and shipyard hall; Slipway to the shipyard hall with two cross rails and iron sledges; Shipyard hall, single-storey wood-paneled flat gable roof, in the south-west workshop extension with pent roof, inside truss construction and technical equipment | |
3829 | On the market | Market fountain | The fountain was built in 1613. | |
5139 | At the market 7 | Church of St. Laurentius with furnishings | Around 1186, a church was built on the site of today's church, which was constantly rebuilt and expanded in the following centuries. The entire church is built in brick. The north wall with its small, arched windows still bears witness to the originally Romanesque building. | |
2664 | Village street | Church of St. Laurentius (Kating) with furnishings | Church of the same name in the district of Kating; Red brick tower and white field stone nave, built around 1200 | |
26805 | Hochbohm 1 | Haubarg Junkernhof | Haubarg Junkernhof; in the core 1st half of the 18th century; One-storey hipped roof building on terp with residential wing and business section, business section with pointed gable and Lootor, brick facade and thatched roof; surrounding terp with wind protection planting | |
1646 | Hochbohmer Chaussee 1 | Haubarg Pernörhof | ||
7242 | Hochbohmer Chaussee 10 | Haubarg Hochbohm | Haubarg Hochbohm; in the core 1st half of the 18th century; One-storey hipped roof building on a mound with residential wing and business section, residential wing with cheeked gable, business section with two pointed gables and lootor, brick facade with reduced structure and thatched roof; surrounding terp with moat and wind protection planting | |
2891 | Fleudenberg farm | Haubarg Hof Fleudenberg | ||
6935 | Fleudenberg farm | Junkernhof barn | ||
3149 | Katingsiel 4 | Pub | Pub; essentially around 1800, expansion around 1840; single-storey half-hipped roof building with cheek gable located on the southern boat trip; hook-shaped attached farm building with attached span, single-storey saddle roof construction with a towing roof; each with brick facade; Main house with tiled room | |
3830 | Neustadt 20 | Residential building | ||
3831 | Neustraße 10 | Community center | ||
3832 | Neustraße 12 | Residential building | ||
452 | Neuweg 47 | Former retirement home | The house was built in 1602. It was built in the Dutch style. The roof structure has been preserved from the construction period. | |
34549 | Selckstrasse 24 | Selck Foundation residential building | Selck Foundation; 1898; Two-storey, eaves brick building with gabled side projections and rich sandstone and plaster structure in the neo-renaissance style |
Green features
Cross-community entities
Cross-community foundation monuments
literature
- Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments. Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. Founded by the Tag für Denkmalpflege 1900, continued by Ernst Gall , edited by Johannes Habich, Christoph Timm (Hamburg) and Lutz Wilde (Lübeck), updated by Susanne Grötz and Klaus Jan Philipp (Hamburg) and Lutz Wilde (Schleswig-Holstein). 3. Edition. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-422-03120-3 .
Web links
Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Tönning - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
source
- List of cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein (PDF; approx. 1003 kB)