Dominikusmühle

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Former Dominikus Mill on Bachstrasse around 1900

The Dominikusmühle was a watermill in Cologne-Mülheim an der Strunde .

history

At the intersection of the causeway (now Bachstraße) and Taubengasse (now Formesstraße) the standing state-owned house or stood Kameralmühle , which from 1698 to 1767 in perpetual lease was the family of Außem. It was then leased to Franz Joseph Bertoldi. With its massive design, it had withstood the impact of the ice floes during the ice drift in the winter of 1783/84 and also protected the houses behind it. However, parts of the mill had been damaged and were restored by the mill master Peter Nolden on July 17, 1784. It was given the new name Dominikusmühle by Jakob Dominikus, who is mentioned in the address books as the last owner from 1868 to 1908. In 1910 the building was abandoned.

See also

literature

  • Frank Schulte: The Strunderbach and its mills , in: The mayor's office in Merheim in the course of time, 1st volume, published by Heimatverein Köln-Dellbrück eV “Ahl Kohgasser”, Cologne 1973, p. 200ff.
  • Frank Schulte: The mills on the Strunde , published by Bergischer Geschichtsverein, Cologne 1979

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Bendel : History of the City of Mülheim am Rhein , Mülheim am Rhein 1913, p. 408f.
  2. Hans Vogts : The Mülheim old town in the last 150 years of the Bergisch rule , in: Yearbook of the Cologne History Association, Cologne 1951, p. 225

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Coordinates: 50 ° 57 ′ 43.9 "  N , 6 ° 59 ′ 57.5"  E