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Culture of Cochem


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bridge: stone block building; teaching workshop: two-floor quarrystone pedestal and steel framework floor, about 1900

Endertstra�e 146 � Saint Anthony's Chapel (Kapelle St Anton); small aisleless church, partly timber-frame, half-hipped roof, 17th century

Capuchin Monastery and Church (monumental zone) � church and sickroom, 1625�1628, church lengthened in 1692, aisleless church with lady's chapel, Baroque d�cor; monastery founded in 1623, cloister's east and north wings, about 1630, west wing 1692; guest building 1753; Way of the Cross to the town, 1758; attached old elementary school, about 1910

Graveyard (monumental zone) � laid out towards the end of the 19th century, warriors' memorial 1864/1866/1870/1871 and warriors' memorial 1914/18, 1920s; graveyard cross from 1850; three metal crosses, 19th century; gravestones from the 19th century

Heiligenh�uschen (a small, shrinelike structure consecrated to a saint or saints) � plastered building with three niches, 1710, endower's coat of arms from Archbishop Johann VIII Hugo von Orsbeck; wayside cross, 18th century

Herrenstra�e 24 � three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, early 17th century

Kelberger Stra�e (monumental zone) � Jewish graveyard in an enclosed area with a gate with a pointed arch, 64 grave steles from 1879 to the 1940s

Hinter Kempen � chapel, 19th century

Kelberger Stra�e 40 � Villa Sch�nblick; Late Historicist quarrystone building, hipped roof, late 19th century; prominent location above the town, opposite the castle

Kirchgasse 4 � three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, 18th century

Klosterberg 3 � old elementary school, hipped roof, about 1910

L�hrstra�e 3 � three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, from 1599, conversions beginning in the 18th century; in the quarrystone wall a grave cross, 18th century

L�hrstra�e 15 � three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, about 1700 or from the 18th century;
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