In a small garden-like complex on the Manscheider Bach, on the edge of the new bridge, a sandstone slab leans against a low rubble stone wall, in front of which stands a wooden cross with a corpus. The stone slab could be Roman loot. The stone has an uneven front and is rounded at the top. Here is a dedication and an iron cross, including the names of those who fell from both world wars. A second dedication to a narrow side.
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