House Goebel
The Goebel house is a two-storey house with the address Spitzenstraße 5 (previously Langerfeld No. 10 and later Wiesenstraße 5 ) in Wuppertal - Langerfeld and was built in 1785 on the courtyard of the former Heilenbeck estate. The client was Friedrich Keggemann, Langerfeld's first surgeon . It has been owned by the Goebel family since 1849. In 1870 the Goebel bookbindery and later the Goebel cardboard box factory was founded.
The half-timbered house is verschiefert and a hipped roof covering and with a central gable provided. The not in keeping with the style was added later, probably around 1900.
On May 10, 1985, the house was entered as a monument in the list of monuments of the city of Wuppertal.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Other source: from around 1770 (list of monuments)
Web links
- Entry in the Wuppertal monument list
- Plate 13 of the Langerfeld memorial plaques , PDF file; 77 kB
Coordinates: 51 ° 16 ′ 28.5 " N , 7 ° 14 ′ 36.1" E