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Culture of Zell an der Mosel


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(plastered), half-hipped roof, essentially from the 16th century; Klosterweg 5, 7, 13�17 monastery buildings: west wing, Baroque building with mansard roof, Baroque portal; north wing: buildings with half-hipped roofs, essentially possibly from the 16th or 17th century, converted; east wing: oldest part with chapter house with tracery windows, above in the dormitory (?) crossbar windows; church (see next entry)

�    Catholic Parish Church, Klosterweg � former church of the Conventual Franciscan monastery; aisleless church, late 13th century, marked 1490 and 1728 (conversions); outside: figure of Michael, figure of a Benedictine, Baroque tomb slab, missionary cross, 1863

�    Alte Kirchgasse 1 � three-floor plastered building, partly timber-frame, Moselle style, about 1910

�    Alte Kirchgasse 2 � three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, balloon frame, 16th century; timber-frame addition, 18th century; in the back tower remnants

�    Hauptstra�e (no number) � railway station; quarrystone building, partly timber-frame, tower

�    Hauptstra�e 32 � timber-frame house, partly solid, balloon frame, dendrochronologically dated to 1478 � 5 years; side wing, timber-frame, partly solid, crow-stepped gable, 16th century

�    Hauptstra�e 34 � timber-frame house, partly quarrystone, possibly from the 13th century, timber framing about 1480

�    At Hauptstra�e 44 � coat of arms, marked 1731

�    Hauptstra�e 52 � three-floor quarrystone building, hipped roof, mid 19th century

�    In Spay 25 � Late Gothic timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, half-hipped roof, marked 1518

�    In Spay 48 � timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, 16th or 17th century

�    Kapellenweg 1 � timber-frame house, partly solid, 18th
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