Buildings The following are listed buildings or sites in
Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: •
Evangelical church, Herrengasse 12 – formerly Saint
Mary Magdalene’s (
Heilige Maria Magdalena), west tower, south aisle and quire from the 14th century, north aisle (partly?)
Romanesque, twin nave and all
vaulting from the 15th century; thorough restoration 1911, architect August Senz,
Düsseldorf; renovation work 1963/1964, architect Otto Vogel, Trier; six tomb slabs, 16th and 17th centuries; seven
sarcophagi, possibly from the 11th and 12th centuries • Fels 21 – former gristmill (
Brüchers Mühle); one-floor, later built higher, quarrystone building, 1876, marked 1720 (possibly
spolia); technical equipment partly preserved • Hauptstraße – fountain;
Renaissance Revival fountain column,
cast-iron trough (Asbach Ironworks?) with relief, marked 1888 • Herrengasse 10, 12, 14 (monumental zone) – group of buildings consisting of a church, two rectories and a parish barn above terrace walls, 18th century • Lindenstraße 2 –
Quereinhaus (a combination residential and commercial house divided for these two purposes down the middle, perpendicularly to the street), earlier half of the 19th century • Unter Hochcastell 4 – residential and professional house, melaphyre quarrystone building with
timber-frame knee wall, round tower,
Swiss chalet style, 1927 • So-called
Fischerhof, south of the village – prototype estate, begun 1833; formerly a four-wing complex with five-axis house, livestock stables, shed and servants’ house (this last torn down in 1976); house converted about 1900; terraced garden, staircase with fountain, relocated
Catholic chapel • So-called
Obere Auschleife, south of the village on the Schwollbach – former complex with undershot waterwheels, 1828; small timber-frame building, partly solid (former
agate-grinding workshop), pond and small reservoir ==Economy and infrastructure==