At the beep

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At the beep
City of Wuppertal
Coordinates: 51 ° 15 ′ 41 ″  N , 7 ° 4 ′ 41 ″  E
Height : 228 m above sea level NHN
At the Piep (Wuppertal)
At the beep

Location of An der Piep in Wuppertal

An der Piep is a locality in the Bergisch city ​​of Wuppertal in the district of Vohwinkel . The name An der Piep is only available as a street name and no longer as a district in the consciousness of the population.

Location and description

The location is at an altitude of 228  m above sea level. NHN on the street An der Piep on the Haßlinghauser back (Wuppertaler Nordhöhen) in the north of the residential quarter Schöller-Dornap in the district of Vohwinkel . Neighboring locations are Jammerhörnchen , Kirchenhöhe , Bück , Saurenhaus , Schliepershäuschen , Oberst , Schickenberg , Sandfeld , Wieden , Voßbeck , Kirchenfeld , Klein Voisberg , Radenberg and Düsselerhöhe . Schickenberg and Vossbeck, south-east and south-west of Kirchenhöhe, fell through the limestone mining in the course of the 20th century.

history

The place was on a coal road running over the height, which is already recorded on the Topographia Ducatus Montani by Erich Philipp Ploennies from 1715. On the topographical survey of the Rhineland from 1824 the location is labeled with Steinbergspipen , on the Prussian first survey from 1843 the site is not labeled. From the Messtischblatt 1892 the place is at the beep labeled. An der Piep lies on an old path that leads from Saurenhaus via Bück to an old path, which is today's Landesstraße 74 (here in the area of Wiedener Straße ). A path branches off to the north that leads to Steinberg . The proximity and the name Steinbergspipen suggest a split from Gut Steinberg . Between 1907 and 1927 the place fell into desolation. From the 1930s onwards, the area was newly built with residential buildings from the west, from the L 74, and the place name Düsselerhöhe dominated from then on.

In the 19th century, an der Piep was located in the municipality of Sonnborn, which was split off from the mayor's office in Haan in 1867 and which was renamed the municipality of Vohwinkel in 1888, when territory was ceded to the city of Elberfeld . When Wuppertal was founded in 1929, Piep initially moved from Vohwinkel to Wülfrath as part of an area swap , then found acceptance into the Wuppertal city area in 1974 during the last major municipal reform. The street An der Piep, which continues eastwards from the L 74 and touches the original location of An der Piep, was named on February 28, 1956.

Individual evidence

  1. Historical maps: Prussian new recording and Prussian first recording (on: HistoriKa25 , Landesvermessungsamt NRW, sheet 4708, Elberfeld)
  2. a b Wolfgang Stock: Wuppertal street names. Their origin and meaning. Thales Verlag, Essen-Werden 2002, ISBN 3-88908-481-8