Fire station tub

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South view (2014)
Detail (2014)

The fire department in Herne tub is under preservation stationary monument . The building, located in the back of Hauptstrasse and the Christ Church , is in the inner courtyard of fire station II (fire engines In der Wanne and Bickern-Crange) and is accessible via Pastoratsstrasse. In 1906, the building owner was the Wanne office, the drafting was carried out by the Wanne construction office under the official builder.

history

Before the voluntary fire brigade was established in Wanne in 1881, fire protection was based primarily on neighborhood help. In August 1881 a number of citizens from Wanne and the neighboring Eickel joined forces to form a volunteer fire brigade Wanne. The community of Röhlinghausen followed in 1892, before the fire brigade of the Königsgrube colliery had ensured fire protection there. In Crange there was a compulsory fire brigade until it was incorporated into Wanne in 1906. From then on, the Wehr in Wanne took over this task. In 1897 a second volunteer fire brigade was set up in Wanne. The area south of the railway was looked after by the "Voluntary Citizen Fire Brigade Wanne" under its old name, while the area to the north was looked after by the now "Voluntary Community Fire Brigade Wanne". On January 1, 1907, both fire brigades were combined to form the Wanne volunteer fire brigade, the 1st department of which supplied the area north of the railway (roughly corresponding to the Herne-Wanne district), the 2nd department the southern part (Wanne-Mitte, Röhlinghausen). Later also at the mine Our Fritz and for the port area Wehren. In 1925 the Wehr consisted of 171 active members; from 1881 to 1925 629 fires were recorded. In the course of the merger with the Eickel office to form the town of Wanne-Eickel , the name was again changed to "Freiwillige Feuerwehr In der Wanne" in 1926 and when the town of Wanne-Eickel was dissolved and the new town of Herne was formed (1975) it was renamed to "Freiwillige Feuerwehr Herne - 6 . LZ-R in the tub “.

description

The two-storey tool shed with six axes , in the style of North German clinker brick architecture in the neo-Gothic style, is symmetrically structured with a width of approximately 22 and a depth of 11 meters . The two central axes are designed as a risalit in the vertical one , which is drawn up to the top floor ( gable roof ) and is closed with crenellated gable riders . The sundial in the gable of the risalit was made of stucco , the cornice and the frieze of brick and plaster . The ground floor still has five wooden pointed arch gates . While the one that was originally on the far right was walled up when an annex was built, the one on the far left also represented a passage to the courtyard wing behind. The two middle ones are laterally decorated with professional signs for the fire brigade, above the stucco inscription: "God for honor, the neighbor to the defense ”.

The entry of the fire-fighting equipment house in the list of monuments of the city of Herne took place on June 20, 1988 (monument no. A 45).

See also

Web links

Commons : Fire station tub  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.herne.de/kommunen/herne/ttw.nsf/id/DE_Freiwillige_Feuerwehr
  2. a b Herne. Architecture in the Ruhr area. Ed. Oberstadtdirektor Herne and BDA, district groups Herne and Wanne-Eickel, Emschertal-Museum, Herne 1987, without ISBN, p. 22.
  3. Friedrich Weiberg (ed.): 50 years of office tub. Self-published, Wanne 1925, p. 94 f.
  4. http://www.feuerwehr-herne.net/freiwillige-feuerwehr/lz-in-der-wanne/geschichte/
  5. ^ Mass according to http://www.tim-online.nrw.de/tim-online/initParams.do

Coordinates: 51 ° 30 ′ 56.1 ″  N , 7 ° 10 ′ 10.6 ″  E