Dikopshof

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Dikopshof 2019
Aerial photo 2014

The Dikopshof is located west of the Wesselingen district of Keldenich in the North Rhine-Westphalian Rhein-Erft district and is one of the oldest farms in the Cologne / Bonn region . The Dikopshof is registered as a monument in the list of monuments of the city of Wesseling .

history

Report by Dr. J. Hansen on the Dikopshof in 1905

The farm was first mentioned in writing in 1213 . Since Siegfried von Saffenberg is mentioned as a feudal man as early as 1202 , he is probably older. The house in the southeast corner shows the year 1681.

The fact that the court was in bourgeois ownership in the 18th century was evidently based on documents relating to a restoration of the Chapel of the Holy Cross , which was carried out in 1716 and is located on the eastern courtyard. In 1834 the Farina family bought the farm and renovated it in the following years after a fire. Since 1904 the court was under the Prussian domain administration.

After the turn of the millennium, until 2009, the farm was used as an outdoor experimental farm by the University of Bonn . In 2012 it served as a film set for the ARD early evening series Heiter bis tödlich : Between the Lines and for the episode Henghasch of the series Mord mit Aussicht and in 2014 as the setting for the WDR series Die Kuhflüsterin .

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Commons : Dikopshof  - collection of images

Coordinates: 50 ° 48 ′ 22 ″  N , 6 ° 57 ′ 7 ″  E