Berger Dorfstrasse 65 (Mönchengladbach)

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Courtyard

The Hofanlage Bergerndorf road 65 is in the district Wickrathberg in Mönchengladbach ( North Rhine-Westphalia ).

The courtyard was built in 1722. It was entered under No. B 041b on October 14, 1986 in the monuments list of the city of Mönchengladbach .

location

The property is located on Berger Dorfstrasse in Wickrathberg.

architecture

It is a courtyard complex with a representative design claim, of which only the 18th century house is listed. Traufständiges , einraumtiefes two storey house with roadside geschlämmter brick facade and renewed color version on the findings, eight window axes and round-arched gate entrance at one side to the south hipped saddle roof .

The courtyard side is characterized by a brick ground floor beneath a cantilevered upper floor facade in a traditional half-timbered construction . Street facade uniformly designed and muddy brick facade in subtle baroque shapes, which is characterized by the rhythmic row of windows and the wide gate passage.

Basement ventilation behind shutters are set into a slightly protruding wall plinth . The ground floor is exposed to four vertical format windows in natural stone walls with arches . The gate passage on the northern side is closed by a double-leaf wooden gate. The brick archway, which appears somewhat pressed, sits on two natural stone fighters , the keystone bears the inscription date of 1722. To the left of the gate is a later added modern, high-rectangular door with a straight lintel and wooden door leaf. To the right of the gate was a window - probably created later because it broke through the strict axis order - which was replaced during the renovation of the property by a house entrance with a historical door leaf ( Klöntür ), which can be reached via a new step system.

Behind it, a modern built-in staircase opens up the upper floor. The upper floor has higher, elongated arched windows with natural stone walls and crowning wedge stones, which are arranged in eight axes. The side walls mainly carry the clamps for hanging the double-leaf shutters . Wall anchors on the facade repeat the year of construction 1722. The eaves cornice is rudimentary. The south gable is supported by a heavy masonry pillar added after 1945.

The ground floor shows plastered brickwork. The modern house entrance is on the southern edge of the inner courtyard . A historical, but now abandoned, entrance originally led from the passage to the ground floor. The ground floor rooms are illuminated on the courtyard side by two vertical rectangular windows. In the north, the rectangular gate passage forms the connection to the street. From the courtyard, a steep entrance, placed in front of the facade and closed with three-wing shutters, leads to the barrel-vaulted cellar . The upper floor protrudes clearly over the stone ground floor facade on wooden beam beams, with only every second post resting on a beam beam head. The stands in between are only pegged into the frame lying on the bundle beam . The uprights and bars form an extensive framework construction made of almost square compartments lined with bricks , into which four rectangular windows are built - each spaced three compartments apart.

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Individual evidence

  1. Monuments list of the city of Mönchengladbach ( Memento of the original from October 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / pb.moenchengladbach.de

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 36.5 ″  N , 6 ° 25 ′ 7.2 ″  E