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  • Saint Margaret’s Catholic Parish Church (Pfarrkirche St. Margaretha), Hauptstraße – late mediaeval west tower from 1507, sculpture early 16th century, Romanesque Revival quarrystone aisleless church, 1845-1847; in the churchyard wall: cross, 19th century, grave cross from 1504, two grave crosses from 1807 and 1833, gravestone from 1555, 11 grave crosses from, among other years, 1567, 1572, 1598, 1600 and 1614; niche with Crucifixion group from 1599, renovated in 1905, Mary and Joseph, 18th century; whole complex with graveyard and rectory
  • Am Moselufer (no number) – town hall, three-floor plastered building, outdoor staircase, from 1619
  • Am Moselufer 6 – Schunck’sches Haus, former courthouse and residence, Late Renaissance plastered building from 1652, corner figure of Saint Margaret, 17th/18th century; in the yard the so-called Hinterhaus (“Back House”), partly timber-frame, from 1529, with five-sided oriel, partly timber-frame, from earlier half of 17th century; whole complex
  • Am Moselufer 7 – inn, Alte Winzerschenke, timber-frame house, partly solid, from 1667
  • Am Moselufer 9 – three-floor plastered timber-frame house, early 16th century
  • Am Moselufer 10 – timber-frame house, partly solid, sided, half-hipped roof, 18th century
  • Am Moselufer 23 – plastered timber-frame house, partly solid, half-hipped roof, from 1606
  • Fausenburg 4/6 – timber-frame house, partly solid, from 1665, timber-frame expansion and roof addition 18th century, timber-frame wing 19th century
  • Gobeliusstraße 6 – plastered timber-frame house, partly solid or sided, half-hipped roof, from 17th century
  • Hauptstraße – well, apparently mentioned in 1593
  • Hauptstraße – wayside cross, 18th/19th century
  • Hauptstraße 2 – quarrystone house housing winepress, latter half of 19th century; whole complex
  • Hauptstraße 5 – former rectory, Classicist plastered building, 1824; whole complex of buildings with church and graveyard
  • Near Hauptstraße 13 – wayside cross from 1816
  • Hauptstraße 22 – quarrystone house from 19th century
  • Hauptstraße 23 – former school, stately quarrystone building from about 1900
  • Hauptstraße 24 – quarrystone house from 1894
  • Near Hauptstraße 49 – wayside cross from 1816
  • Hauptstraße/corner of Kirchstraße – Baroque Bildstock, 18th century
  • Herrenstraße 2 – timber-frame house, partly solid, balloon frame, 1473–1474
  • Kirchstraße 2 – three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, half-hipped roof, from 1510–1511, timber framing in middle floor newer
  • Kirchstraße 6 – timber-frame house, about 1910 (?)
  • Klosterstraße 1 – timber-frame house, partly solid, 1472–1473; whole complex of buildings with quarrystone building adjoining
  • Klosterstraße 5 – timber-frame house on top of high pedestal, 16th century, two-floor timber-frame oriel from 1652; towards the back a quarrystone building from the time of building
  • Klosterstraße 12 – solid building with gable integrated into wall, 16th century
  • Mühlenbachstraße 8 – timber-frame house, partly solid or sided, 17th century (?), hearth heating plates
  • Next to Mühlenbachstraße 10 – former synagogue, quarrystone building with half-hipped roof, about 1840; next to it a quarrystone building with mansard roof, 18th century
  • Petrus-Mosellanus-Straße 2 – three-floor solid building, latter half of 16th century
  • Petrus-Mosellanus-Straße 3 – Moselle-style quarrystone building from about 1900
  • Poststraße 2 – two-winged building, back wing possibly from 16th/17th century, front wing from 19th century
  • Schunck’sche Straße 7 – two solid buildings, front one essentially mediaeval (?), back one from 16th century
  • Kreuzkirche (“Cross Church”), east of the village on Kreisstraße (District Road) 36 – aisleless church, about 1720, Way of the Cross to the chapel, 7 prostrations, Bildstock-type

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