, east side
Buildings The following are listed buildings or sites in
Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: •
Saint Giles’s
Catholic Church (branch church;
Filialkirche St. Aegidius), Kirchstraße 2 – quarrystone
aisleless church, 1861/1862 • Hauptstraße 38 – former Pyrmont tithe estate, solid house with half-hipped roof • At the
Schwanenkirche, graveyard –
basalt wayside cross, marked 1697 • Bridge on
Kreisstraße (District Road) 27, northeast of the
Pyrmonter Mühle – with bridge
chapel, 20th century, inside, a
Baroque Trinity relief, wayside cross; sculpted basalt pillar •
Pyrmont Castle, southeast of the village (monumental zone) – mentioned in 1225, possibly built by Kuno von Schönberg, demolished beginning in 1810; inner castle and two outer baileys separated from it by moats, round keep, 13th century, to the north more remnants; chapel’s quire south of the castle preserved, 15th century; residence expansion begun in 1712, formerly a three-floor plastered building with hipped roof, beginning in 1963 rebuilding for residential purposes begun by the architect Hentrich,
Düsseldorf, with, among other things, a flat roof, on the southwest side a lower castle with two round towers, beyond the water defence (not a full moat) a bailey with its own buildings • Milestone on
Kreisstraße 25, going towards
Kaifenheim – obelisk, first third of the 19th century •
Pyrmonter Mühle (mill), south of Pyrmont Castle –
timber-frame house, partly solid, half-hipped roof, 18th or 19th century •
Schwanenkirche (“Swan’s Church”), on
Kreisstraße 25, south of the village – aisleless church, 1952, wayside cross, marked 1705 • Wayside cross on
Kreisstraße 27 – basalt, marked 1603 • Wayside cross on
Kreisstraße 25 going towards
Forst • Wayside cross on
Kreisstraße 25 going towards
Brachtendorf – basalt, 17th century • Wayside cross at
Kreisstraße 25 and the road to Kaifenheim – marked 1847 • Wayside cross, northeast of the village on the road to Mühlen – basalt, marked 1758 Also, although not a listed building, an old school building is also to be found in Roes.
Natural monuments • Waterfall on the
Elz at the
Pyrmonter Mühle Regular events •
Roeser Pfingsten (bachelors' festival) •
Kirchweih St. Ägidius-Kirmes (church consecration festival), first weekend in September ==References==