Antoniterhof (Oberbolheim)

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Postcard from around 1900

The Antoniterhof was an estate that stood in the old Oberbolheim in the municipality of Nörvenich in the North Rhine-Westphalian district of Düren .

The former town of Oberbolheim was relocated around 1969 because of the Nörvenich air base. The village with the Antoniterhof was demolished.

The Antoniterhof is mentioned for the first time as Gut der Kölner Antoniter in 1390 , in the direct vicinity of the Antoniuskapelle . The von Govaerts family owned the estate after the secularization . In the middle of the 19th century, the property went to the Wolff-Metternich zu Gymnich family . With other possessions in Nörvenich it then came to the Viscountess de Maistre, who was born Wolff-Metternich.

The mansion was a three-wing, two-story plastered building from the 18th to 19th centuries with the coats of arms of Wolff-Metternich and Bocholtz - Asseburg above the door. The farm buildings were of new date.

The landowner JN Limbourg collected old farm equipment and furniture from the 18th century.

The last owner was the Paeffgen family, who today run an agricultural farm , a grain distillery and a biogas plant west of Hochkirchen . She relocated in the early 1970s.

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  • Art monuments of the Rhine Province , Paul Clemen , Düsseldorf 1910, ninth volume, p. 285

Coordinates: 50 ° 49 ′ 17.7 "  N , 6 ° 38 ′ 19.6"  E