List of cultural monuments in Tetenbüll
In the list of cultural monuments in Tetenbüll , all cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein community of Tetenbüll (North Friesland district) and its districts are listed (as of 2017).
Factual entities
ID | location | Official name | description | image |
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40658 | Achter de Kark 1a, 1 | Church of St. Anna | Church of St. Anna with furnishings, churchyard, tombs until 1870, crypt building 1776, group of three tombs (Achter de Kark 1 a); Pastorate (Achter de Kark 1) | |
38174 | Karkenstraat 2 | Farm Karkenstraat 2 | Farm, courtyard in the southeast of the church, consisting of:
Residential house, single-storey gable-independent half-hipped roof, brick facade with reduced structure and slate covering, 19th century; Stable barn, larger structure built parallel to it with a low connecting structure, around 1900; Terp, garden with stone ashlar fencing on the street side and wreath of trees, in the core probably before 1400. |
Structural systems
ID | location | Official name | description | image |
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2331 | Achter de Kark 1 | Pastorate | ||
2330 | Achter de Kark 1a | Church of St. Anna with furnishings | The Protestant church goes back to a chapel from 1133. In 1297 the church is mentioned as a parish church. The tower is possibly from 1491. Inside there is an altar from 1523. | |
2358 | Dbodstraat 16 | Former Peters store | The complete preserved shop interior dates from the beginning of the 19th century. | |
2337 | Friddenbüller Weg 2 - 4 | Haubarg Marschkoog | The origin of the building goes back to the year 1587 according to dendrochronological studies. In the 18th century, a residential wing was added, which was expanded again around 1820. In the 21st century, the building was extensively renovated and the 1084 m² roof area was re-covered. | |
2335 | Kaltenhörner dike 9 | Haubarg Marienhof | ||
2352 | Karkenstraat 2 | Residential building | Residential house, single-storey, gable-independent half-hipped roof, brick facade with reduced structure and slate covering, 19th century. | |
27610 | Karkenstraat 2 | Barn | Barn, a larger structure built parallel to the house with a low connecting structure, around 1900 | |
31425 | North dike 42 | Former pub "Tetenbüllspieker" | ||
7984 | Osterdeich 4 | So-called. manor | So-called. Manor; End of the 19th century; two-storey hipped roof building with central entrance porch and outside staircase, grouted brick facade with reduced structure; Terps with surrounding ditch and wreath of trees | |
2340 | Osterkoogsdeich 15 | Haubarg Trindammhof | ||
2341 | Osterkoogsdeich 18 | Haubarg State Court | The Haubarg is a brick building with a thatched roof. The Haubarg was built in the 17th century, in the 18th century the Haubarg was rebuilt and expanded. | |
2332 | Schüttkobenweg 2 | Haubarg -Vörhus | ||
9706 | Schüttkobenweg 2 | Grave slab | ||
2339 | Schüttkobenweg 3 | Haubarg Rosenhof | ||
2336 | Sieversflether Strasse 8 | Peters hooded coffin | ||
22794 | Sieversflether Strasse 8 | Pavement on the house | ||
2333 | Warmhörner dike 15 | Haubarg Thiesenhof | ||
2334 | Warmhörner dike 16 | Haubarg Hamkens | ||
2348 | Wasserkooger Strasse 22 | Dutch house | Dutch house, single-storey hipped roof building with hook-shaped extensions, pointed gable houses, lootor and cloverleaf portal, silted brick facade with reduced structure and iron anchors and thatched roof, re. 1737, extensions probably at the end of the 19th century. | |
2347 | Wasserkooger Strasse 36 | Kate | Kate; 2nd half of the 19th century; One-storey half-hipped roof building with pointed gable risalit, silted brick facade with iron anchors, roof with thatched roof |
Green features
ID | location | Official name | description | image |
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19552 | Achter de Kark 1a | Churchyard | Cemetery, tombs until 1870, crypt building 1776, group of three tombs | |
10704 | Osterkoogsdeich 18 | State court: garden |
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 Tetenbüll - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Winfried Dolderer: For another generation - again with a robust thatched roof: The Haubarg Marschkoog in Tetenbüll , in Monumente , edition 5/2019, pp. 32 and 33.
source
- List of cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein (PDF; approx. 1003 kB)