13 Sights in Neuwied, Germany (with Map and Images)

Explore interesting sights in Neuwied, Germany. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 13 sights are available in Neuwied, Germany.

List of cities in Germany Sightseeing Tours in Neuwied

1. Bonifatiuskirche

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The Roman Catholic parish church of St. Bonifatius in the Neuwied district of Niederbieber in Rhineland-Palatinate was built from May 1961 and inaugurated on 17 June 1964 by Auxiliary Bishop Bernhard Stein in a solemn Pontifical Mass. To the community belong about 5000 Catholics, who live next to Niederbieber in the following districts: Altwied, Oberbieber, Segendorf, Torney, Rodenbach and in Melsbach. The Catholic Church belongs to the deanery of Rhein-Wied in the Diocese of Trier.

Wikipedia: St. Bonifatius (Niederbieber) (DE)

2. Gönnersdorf (archäologischer Fundplatz)

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Gönnersdorf is an archaeological site from the late Upper Palaeolithic. It is named after the district Gönnersdorf of the Neuwied district Feldkirchen in the northern part of Rhineland-Palatinate, where the approximately 15,500-year-old settlement site from the Magdalenian was found. It is one of the most important and best-researched places for life in the late phase of the last glacial period, especially nutrition, settlement behaviour and art.

Wikipedia: Gönnersdorf (archäologischer Fundplatz) (DE)

3. Neuwied Castle

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Neuwied Castle (German: Schloss Neuwied) is the former residence of the Counts and Princes of Wied in Neuwied, a district town in northern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Until 1806, the castle was the seat of government of the Principality of Wied. The castle is located in the northern part of the inner city of Neuwied in the immediate vicinity of the banks of the Rhine and south of the mouth of the river Wied into the Rhine.

Wikipedia: Schloss Neuwied (DE)

4. Feldkirche

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At a prominent point, near the edge of a high plateau about 50 meters above the Rhine plain, stands the late Romanesque Protestant field church, which geographically belongs to the Feldkirchen district of the city of Neuwied. The historically important complex, unique on the Middle Rhine include:the church, the rectory with garden, the court with the old court lime tree (natural monument), the cemetery.

Wikipedia: Feldkirche (Neuwied) (DE)

5. MONREPOS | Archäologisches Forschungszentrum & Museum

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Monrepos is an archaeological research centre and a museum of human behavioural evolution located at Schloss Monrepos in Neuwied. The development of our modern human behaviour in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic is studied at the research centre and the findings of these studies are conveyed to the public in the museum. Monrepos is one of the leading institutions for the research of early human history.

Wikipedia: Monrepos (archaeology) (EN)

6. Katholische Pfarrgemeinde St. Michael

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The Roman Catholic parish church of St. Michael in the Neuwied district of Feldkirchen in Rhineland-Palatinate was built from June 1966 and consecrated on 17 December 1967 by Bernhard Stein, Bishop of Trier. The church belongs to the deanery of Rhein-Wied in the Diocese of Trier. St. Michael has belonged to the parish community of Neuwied since 2009.

Wikipedia: St. Michael (Feldkirchen) (DE)

7. Matthiaskirche

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Matthiaskirche User:frila / CC-BY-SA-3.0

The parish church of St. Matthias in the city center of Neuwied in Rhineland-Palatinate was built in 1901 according to the design of the Cologne architect Heinrich Krings in late Gothic forms and is now a listed building. The Catholic Church belongs to the deanery of Rhein-Wied in the Diocese of Trier.

Wikipedia: St. Matthias (Neuwied) (DE)

8. Maria Himmelfahrt

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The Roman Catholic parish church Maria Himmelfahrt in the Neuwied district of Gladbach in Rhineland-Palatinate was built in 1914 in post-Gothic forms. The Catholic Church belongs to the deanery of Rhein-Wied in the Diocese of Trier. Since 21 November 2003 it has been a listed building.

Wikipedia: Maria Himmelfahrt (Gladbach) (DE)

9. Gedenkstein Schloss Friedrichstein

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Schloss Friedrichstein is a castle in Neuwied, Germany. The construction work for the castle, located in today's district of Fahr directly on the Rhine, began in 1645/46, i.e. before the founding of the city of Neuwied. The builder was Count Friedrich III of Wied.

Wikipedia: Schloss Friedrichstein (Neuwied) (DE)

10. Burgruine Altwied

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Altwied Castle is the ancestral castle of the Counts of Wied. The hill castle stood in today's Neuwied district of Altwied in the district of Neuwied in northern Rhineland-Palatinate. The ruin is owned by the Wied family and is closed to the public.

Wikipedia: Burg Altwied (DE)

11. Marktkirche

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Marktkirche Der ursprünglich hochladende Benutzer war Dom2508 in der Wikipedia auf Deutsch (Originaltext: Dominik) / CC-BY-SA-3.0

The Marktkirche in Neuwied was built between 1881 and 1884 according to the design of the architect August Hartel and is a listed building. The Evangelical parish belongs to the Wied church district of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland.

Wikipedia: Marktkirche (Neuwied) (DE)

12. Heilig Kreuz

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The Catholic parish church of Heilig Kreuz in the city centre of Neuwied in Rhineland-Palatinate was built in 1960. Since 1 September 2007 it has belonged to the parish of St. Matthias in the Rhein-Wied deanery of the Diocese of Trier.

Wikipedia: Heilig Kreuz (Neuwied) (DE)

13. Ruine Braunsburg

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Braunsberg Castle (German: Burg Braunsberg) is a ruined rock castle on the left slope of the Aubach in the municipality of Anhausen in northern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is one of the ancestral castles of the Counts of Wied.

Wikipedia: Burg Braunsberg (DE)

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