Nunnpollen

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Nunnpollen
Graeftenanlage Nunnepollen Rhede Westfalen1.jpg
Conservation status: Force system
Place: Roadstead
Geographical location 51 ° 52 '11.3 "  N , 6 ° 45' 33.8"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 52 '11.3 "  N , 6 ° 45' 33.8"  E
Height: 60  m above sea level NN
Nunnepollen (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Nunnpollen

The Nunnepollen is a grave facility , located in Vardingholt, a district of the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Rhede .

The well-preserved complex forms a rectangular, artificially raised island with an area of ​​approximately 15 × 10 m, surrounded by an approximately 2 m wide water-carrying ditch with an inlet and outlet. There are no visible remains of any former buildings or uses on the island.

Nothing is known about the time of origin and use. It is assumed that the Nunnepollen could have been a plant of the Mariengarden monastery in Burlo or a brickworks . In the area there are ramparts of different heights, the age and destination of which are also unknown.

The complex, which is hidden in the Rösingbusch forest area, has been listed as soil monument number B1 in the list of monuments of the town of Rhede since August 24, 1984 .

Graeftenanlage Nunnepollen Rhede Westfalen3.jpg
Graeftenanlage Nunnepollen Rhede Westfalen2.jpg


Nunnepollen grave facility

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