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Senheim (main Centre)

  • Saint Remigius’s Catholic Church (Kirche St. Remigius), Kirchplatz 1 – Late Romanesque west tower with Late Gothic cupola; Baroque aisleless church, 1765-1769, architect Paul Stähling, Strasbourg; graveyard: basalt niche cross, marked 1615; cast-iron missionary cross, marked 1855; six grave crosses, 1689, 18th century; grotto with Madonna figure, 19th century; Crucifixion group as tomb, 20th century; Neoclassical tomb, 1910; funerary chapel: wayside cross pedestal with relief, 18th century; in the graveyard wall: relief of Saint Remigius, 18th century; wayside cross fragment, 17th century (?); northeast of the church walled Baroque cross garden, marked 1784
  • Altmai 16 – timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, marked 1774, wall gable, 16th century; three-floor timber-frame addition, partly solid, plastered, 17th century
  • Altmai 20 – winemaker’s estate; plastered building, about 1840
  • Altmai 21 – basalt arch, marked 1613
  • Am Gestade 6 – former school; quarrystone building, 19th century
  • Am Gestade 55 – building with hipped mansard roof, marked 1786, hotel porch
  • Brunnenstraße – warriors’ memorial, pylon with lion
  • Brunnenstraße 106 – former rectory; building with half-hipped roof, mid 19th century
  • Drillesplatz – Crucifixion group, sandstone relief, 1726
  • Kirchhellener Straße 39 – timber-frame house, partly solid, 19th century
  • Marktstraße 57 – winemaker’s house; quarrystone building, half-hipped roof, 19th century
  • Vogtei 75/86 – two quarrystone buildings, half-hipped roof, marked 1840
  • Vogtei 149 – former Vogtei; Romanesque dwelling tower, dendrochronologically dated to 1240 ± 5 years
  • Vogtei/corner of Zeller Straße – Baroque relief
  • Zeller Straße – wayside chapel, plastered building, 18th century, inside, sculpture of an order’s saint, 19th century
  • Zeller Straße 11 – plastered building, two corner pavilions, 1920s
  • Zeller Straße 193 – plastered building, Swiss chalet style, 1920s

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