Glimke 2

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The building Glimke 2 is with the number 183 in the list of monuments of the city Bad Salzuflen in North Rhine-Westphalia Lippe in Germany registered monument .

The entry was made on February 20, 1997; The basis for inclusion in the list of monuments is the Monument Protection Act of North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).

location

The body breeding building , built in 1788, is in the Bad Salzufler district of Wüsten , about 900 meters north of the desert town center, in the Glimke valley .

With the incorporation of Wüstens into Bad Salzuflen and the allocation of street names, the property “Unterwüsten No. 19” was given the new address “Glimke 2”.
On the same area, a little to the west, is the house " Glimke 2b " , which is also a listed building .

description

The monument is a four-column house on a natural stone base with plaster infills . Its gable roof is now covered with red cement fiber panels, the gable triangle protrudes on grooved lugs and is boarded up with vertical formwork. The roof truss is designed as a high pillar construction with a collar beam layer.

The gate arches are decorated with flowers and a star. The archway inscription of the farmhouse reads:

“JOHANN OTTE ALBERTSMEIER AND ANNA MARIE STUHRHANNEN
HAVE BUILT THIS HOUSE ON 20 JUNE 1788 . I LIE AND SLEEP IN PEACE,
BECAUSE ALONE YOU, LORD, HELP ME THAT I LIVE SAFE. MF HINRICH DEPPE " 0000000

In the second half of the 19th century , a two-storey, cellar, half-timbered residential extension was built parallel to the rear gable facade of the four-column building. The three gable triangles protrude slightly and are made of half-timbered construction and fitted with wooden folding hatches, their tips boarded up horizontally.

The former passage deele with a brick slab floor is provided with curly headbands to stiffen the post and ceiling beam construction. On both sides of the Deele, the spatial structures with storage rooms above the stables, so-called Hillen, have been preserved.

monument

The four-column building with residential sections, inscribed in 1788, is important for the city of Bad Salzuflen, especially the Wüsten district and the development of agricultural living, working and production conditions. It enables a clear presentation of the functional processes in a large body-breeding building since the late 18th century. The extension of the house from the second half of the 19th century documents the changed ideas about living, also of the older generation of farms. The building illustrates living and working under one roof with cattle. Opposite the body breeding building is the farmhouse from 1826. Here the typical way of living together of several generations on one farm is documented. The older generation handed the farm over to the younger one and withdrew into their own residential and farm building, kept some cattle themselves, took part in farm life, but was no longer responsible for the management. There is therefore a public interest in the preservation and use according to § 2.1 DSchG NW for scientific, in particular local historical, and folkloristic and domestic reasons.

Folklore reasons are given because the living and farming methods of the rural population of Lippe and especially in deserts can be gained from this object and thus contribute to a better understanding of the living conditions of the builders and residents, and because the building provides information about the custom, about the Place inscriptions on the gate frame. In addition, housekeeping reasons are asserted, because this body breeding building with extension documents the respective development status of the woodworking techniques.

See also

Web links

  • Archway inscriptions at “The Genealogical Evening - Natural Science and Historical Association for the Land of Lippe e. V. "

Individual evidence

  1. List of Hofstätten in lower deserts in www.woiste.de
  2. ^ Erwin Schubert: Witnesses from the desert past - place names, archway and grave inscriptions. 1990
  3. a b Public resolution submission by the city of Bad Salzuflen (file number: IV / 61.3 Mk./K .; printed matter number 28/96) for the "Glimke 2" memorial list entry

Coordinates: 52 ° 6 ′ 36.5 ″  N , 8 ° 47 ′ 55 ″  E