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Culture of Cochem


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house (no number) timber-frame house, partly solid

Markt � town hall; building with mansard roof, after destruction in 1689 underwent reconstruction until 1739, completed by Philipp Honorius Ravensteyn

Markt � fountain, basalt basin, from 1767, architect Nikolaus Lauxen

Markt 4 � four-floor timber-frame building, partly solid, from 1610 and 1990

Markt 5 � four-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, mansard roof, late 17th century

Markt 6/7 � four-floor timber-frame building, partly solid, latter half of the 17th century

Markt 9 � coat of arms, from 1699

Markt 11 � three-floor timber-frame building, partly solid, plastered, from 1690

Markt 15 � three-floor solid building, partly timber-frame, about 1690; in the back remnants of a solid building, 16th century, timber-frame parts newer

Moselpromenade 1 � see Bernstra�e 22/24

Moselpromenade 9 � gateway arch, 14th century; see Town wall (monumental zone)

Moselpromenade 11/12 � three-floor quarrystone building, crow-stepped gable, from 1654, expansion from 1894 or 1899

Moselpromenade 18 � solid building with timber-frame gable, late 19th century, heavily altered by commercial modifications

Moselpromenade 27 � two four-floor timber-frame houses, plastered, late 17th or early 18th century

Moselpromenade 28 � Late Historicist hotel; three-floor quarrystone building, Renaissance Revival, from 1893

Moselpromenade 37 � plastered building, partly timber-frame, early 20th century

Moselpromenade 39 � see Burgfrieden 11

Moselpromenade 40 � see Burgfrieden 13/14

Moselpromenade 60 � Late Historicist winery, 1881�1882, building adviser R. A. Schmidt in collaboration with Julius Raschdorff; picturesque winemaker's villa, quarrystone, timber-frame commercial wing, garden; whole complex of buildings

Moselpromenade/Burgfrieden (monumental zone) � group of buildings built before the 17th or 18th century
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