Hasenhof (Rüngsdorf)

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Hasenhof, Rheinstrasse 35 (2011)

The Hasenhof in Rüngsdorf , a district of Bonn city district Bad Godesberg is a courtyard dating from around 1800. It stands as a monument under monument protection .

location

The Hasenhof adjoins the Rüngsdorf church tower to the east and is located on Rheinstraße (house numbers 33/35) with a plot of land that once extended to the banks of the Rhine (Von-Sandt-Ufer) about 150 m away.

history

The Hasenhof was first mentioned in a document in 1778, when it was sold by a Freiherr von Weyenhorst to a privy councilor from Tils. The origin of the name is unknown. The residential building and the original main building of the courtyard complex (Rheinstrasse 35), a plastered two-storey building with a crooked hip roof and trachyte walls , date from around 1800. Viticulture was carried out on the associated property, which reached as far as the Rhine , and today's residential building at Rheinstrasse 33 served as a wine press . The later owners of the property from 1878 onwards included the family of a Kommerzienrat Gülpen, who came from Emmerich and who owned it until at least the mid-1970s.

In 1902 a coach house belonging to the courtyard was demolished in the course of a road widening. From the end of the 1920s and until the 1950s, a guesthouse was operated in house No. 35. In 1949/50 the former wine press house was rebuilt and extended. From 1972 the Hasenhof belonged to the Embassy of the United Kingdom at the seat of government in Bonn (→ Embassy of the United Kingdom (Bonn) ). In the same year, the house on the property (Rheinstrasse 35) was largely rebuilt inside, including new ceilings, and a staircase was added. In 1982/83 a refurbishment and renovation of the house at Rheinstrasse 33 followed for residential purposes. The agriculturally used area, which formerly belonged to the Hasenhof, is named "Beckers Garten" after the family that ran the guesthouse and, after it had been fallow for a long time and was owned by the Federal Real Estate Agency , was acquired in 2010 by the Bonn real estate entrepreneur Marc Asbeck built 39 residential units in 2016/17.

The entry of the courtyard into the list of monuments of the city of Bonn took place on December 14, 1984. Only the remains of the original wine press building on the ground floor are listed as a listed building at Rheinstrasse 33.

literature

Web links

Commons : Hasenhof (Rüngsdorf)  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments of the city of Bonn (as of March 15, 2019), number A 712
  2. ^ A b Association for Home Care and Local History Bad Godesberg e. V. (ed.); Wilfried Rometsch: Walk through Rüngsdorf , Bad Godesberg 2017, p. 14.
  3. a b c City of Bonn, Lower Monument Authority : Monument List of the City of Bonn
  4. ^ A b Association for Home Care and Local History Bad Godesberg e. V. (ed.); Ingrid Behrens: Walk through Rüngsdorf , 2nd (supplemented) edition, Bad Godesberg 2010, p. 10.
  5. ^ Address book of the federal capital Bonn , 94th edition (1975), JF Carthaus, Bonn 1975, p. 459. ( online )
  6. ^ Resident register for the district of Godesberg 1929/30 , printed and published by Jean Schneider, Bad Godesberg 1929, p. 125. ( online )
  7. ^ Resident register for the Godesberg district 1932/33 , printed and published by Jean Schneider, Bad Godesberg 1932, p. 90. ( online )
  8. ^ Address book of the city of Bad Godesberg , edition 1954/55, JF Carthaus, Bonn 1955, p. 58 ( online )
  9. Becker's garden in the Bonn street cadastre
  10. Marc Asbeck buys Rüngsdorf property "Beckers Garten" - for himself , General-Anzeiger , April 3, 2010

Coordinates: 50 ° 41 ′ 3.4 "  N , 7 ° 10 ′ 22.2"  E