Hagerhof (Bad Honnef)

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Gut Limpich with riding arena, aerial view (2017)
Stables at the Limpich estate (2012)
Hagerhof Castle

Hagerhof is a locality or a residential area of Bad Honnef , a town in the North Rhine-Westphalian Rhein-Sieg district , on the outskirts of Menzenberg . Hagerhof Castle with school buildings and the Gut Limpich riding stables are located in Hagerhof .

Hagerhof is about 105  m above sea level. NHN on a terrain that rises to the east to the Rheinwesterwälder volcanic ridge ( Niederwesterwald ). In the west, a forest delimits the area from an open space around a conference hotel and from the north-eastern, mountainous foothills of Rheinbreitbach . In the east it is itself bounded by an extensive green area rising to the Hagenberg , at the south-western end of which there is a substation . The Honnefer Graben , a border stream between Rheinbreitbach and Bad Honnef, runs above Hagerhof. One of the three source brooks that arise below the Breiten Heide , irrigated stream flows into a pond belonging to Hagerhof.

Earlier field names were Am Hagerhof and Im Hager Weinberg . The Hagerhof estate was first mentioned in 1635 and did not develop into today's castle-like property until the middle of the 19th century. In 1816 the farm still had eight residents under the name Haggerhof ; in 1885 it comprised four residential buildings with 37 residents. The stables of Gut Limpich were built from 1880 and were supplemented in 1904 by a coach house and a riding hall in Art Nouveau style based on a design by the architect Hermann Eberhard Pflaume . After the Second World War, the buildings of Gut Limpich were temporarily the location of a fish preservation factory. In 1945 the riding arena was expanded and after 1949 it was used by members of the Allied High Commission , which had confiscated the entire Hagerhof. Then riding could be resumed. In 1955 parts of the stable building were converted into an apartment. In 1959, Gut Limpich was separated from Hagerhof Castle. In 1989, a new owner had parts of the coach house converted into apartments and added on. The stables at Gut Limpich are listed as historical monuments .

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Arntz (with the assistance of Adolf Nekum ): Urkataster und Gewannen: using the example of the community of Honnef 1824/1826 . (= Heimat- und Geschichtsverein “Herrschaft Löwenburg” eV : Studies on the local history of the city of Bad Honnef am Rhein , Issue 13, Bad Honnef 2000; Society for the History of Wine eV : Writings on Wine History , ISSN  0302-0967 , No. 133, Wiesbaden 2000) p. 67.
  2. ^ Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia , Volume XII Provinz Rheinland, Verlag des Königlich Statistischen Bureau, 1888, p. 115. ( online )
  3. Overview of the division of the government district of Cologne . Cologne 1817, p. 59. ( online )
  4. Helmut Vogt : Guardians of the Bonn Republic: The Allied High Commissioners 1949–1955 , Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn 2004, ISBN 3-506-70139-8 , p. 190.
  5. ^ State Conservator Rhineland: Bad Honnef - Urban Development and Urban Structure. Rheinland-Verlag, Cologne 1979, ISBN 3-7927-0414-5 , p. 92 and 97.
  6. Landschaftsverband Rheinland , Udo Mainzer (ed.): Yearbook of the Rhenish Preservation of Monuments. Volume 38, Cologne 1999, ISBN 3-7666-0177-6 , p. 145.
  7. List of monuments of the city of Bad Honnef, number A 30

Coordinates: 50 ° 38 '  N , 7 ° 15'  E