Gaddemer good

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The house at Markt 10 is called Gaddemer Gut

The Gaddemer Gut , also called Gademer Gut, is located on the market square in Wermelskirchen at number 10. Today, the Bergischer Löwen restaurant is located there .

history

Johann Arnold Brass 1780

It is mentioned for the first time in 1354. Conegundis de Aquila in Cologne bequeathed Henrico, Sophie and Methildi, children of the late Richmodis, the house across from (above) the market in Wermelskirchen. The tax list of the Bornefeld office from 1469 shows eyne maitgen op me gaedam pays 4 albus (a maid on the Gadem pays four albus).

The house belonged to the property of the same name, which still comprised 40 acres from 1828 to 1830 when the land register was recorded. The oldest picture of a Wermelskirchen citizen from 1780 has been preserved here. Johann Arnold Brass (born October 19, 1742, + April 12, 1795) was the son of Johann Wilhelm Brass who built the Bergische Löwen on the market in 1758 after the great fire in the city . The initials IWB can still be seen carved into the gable wall today.

Through many stations and the Eck, Brass, Küpper, Kattwinkel and Lappe families, the house was sold in 1908 to the city of Wermelskirchen, which thoroughly renovated it in the 1970s.

Sources and literature

  • Landesarchiv NRW, Dept. Rhineland, JB I, 1387, fol. 31 ff.
  • Breidenbach, NJ, The Gaddemer Gut zu Wermelskirchen , in: Rhein.-Berg. Calendar, Bergisch Gladbach 1989
  • Breidenbach, NJ, Alte Höfe und Häuser im Wupperviereck ..., pp. 62f., Wermelskirchen 2011. ISBN 978-3- 980-2801-2-9

Coordinates: 51 ° 8 ′ 24.1 ″  N , 7 ° 12 ′ 59.6 ″  E