Beecker Strasse 99 (Mönchengladbach)

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Courtyard
Courtyard

The courtyard Beecker Highway 99 is in the district Rheindahlen in Mönchengladbach ( Nordrhein-Westfalen ).

The manor was built at the end of the 19th century. It was entered under No. B 144 on August 16, 1994 in the monuments list of the city of Mönchengladbach .

architecture

It is a brick courtyard, closed on all sides; still in the original division and arrangement of the residential house and farm buildings in Rheindahlen.

On the street side, the two-storey residential building with five axes with a protruding eaves cornice under a steeply sloping hipped roof . Axially symmetrical structure with central-axial access with an even row of windows. All windows are uniformly upright rectangular with a vertical lintel ; the sills designed as a roll layer. Three pointed dormers in the roof area . The simply formulated brick ornamentation is limited to a gabled door frame and simplified parapet cassettes .

The back of the house is axially symmetrical, but only three-axis. The four windows of the living rooms are designed as uniform arched windows ; the entrance door and the staircase window above it are proportioned more narrowly with the same shape. To the left of the house is the arched gate passage with the following cowshed and threshing floor above . The elongated building is illuminated on the narrow street front through differentiated and designed windows.

On the courtyard side, in addition to a two-part sliding door, a storage door accessible via an outer steel ladder with two flanking loading hatches and two rectangular windows (ground floor) that conclude with segments. On the north-eastern side, the roof area has been towed away and closed on one side to the street by solid masonry.

In the right section of the building remaining two upright rectangular segmental arch windows (ground floor) and one with shutters provided charging port (antenna). The interior space of the hutch is a cap blanket with a carrier / supports cast structure; the floor is covered with a flat brick layer.

In the south of the Hofgeviert, opposite the residential building, the barn building joins at an angle . Accessed to the courtyard side through two arched door openings, to the rear side of the field through smaller doors and gates. Inside the building, the wooden roof structure in a combination of truss , purlin and rafter construction is visible . A recess planned as a “ potato store ” is embedded in the floor . All components close on the courtyard side with far projecting, console-supported saddle roofs or hipped roof (residential house).

The brick wall delimiting the property from the street with a pillar-framed industrial gate is, like the wall on the courtyard side, which closes the courtyard area to the west, of the original structure and, like this, must be included in the monumental substance. The courtyard is placed under protection for architectural and settlement-historical reasons.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monuments list of the city of Mönchengladbach , November 16, 2018, accessed on July 29, 2019

Coordinates: 51 ° 8 ′ 47 "  N , 6 ° 21 ′ 23.8"  E