House Cancer Clef

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The Krebs-Clef house (former address Heckinghauser Straße 105 ) was a residential building in Wuppertal - Heckinghausen , a district in the Barmen district . The house, built in 1782, was laid down by the owner in January 1980 before the Monument Protection Act came into force in March 1980 and there was a legal remedy against demolition. It was considered a monument and was included in the official list of the state conservator.

The site was built over in 1989 with a residential and commercial building on behalf of a car dealership.

description

The half-timbered three-storey house with a hipped roof in the Empire style of a Bergisches Haus was built by Georg Caspar Krebs (1719–1795), a merchant in Barmen. The front side facing the street was slated, the rear side was plastered. On the eaves sides of the six-axis house, a small gable was built above the two central axes . The gable was adorned with stucco made of a winding wreath and garlands of laurel, which indicates an architectural style from the time of Louis XVI. indicates.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Metschies: Endangered - saved - lost, fates of Wuppertal buildings (= contributions to the preservation of monuments and townscapes of the Wuppertal. Vol. 3). With photos by Rolf Löckmann . Born, Wuppertal 1982, ISBN 3-87093-031-4 .
  2. ^ Ruth Meyer-Kahrweg : Architects, civil engineers, builders, property developers and their buildings in Wuppertal. Pies, Wuppertal 2003, ISBN 3-928441-52-3 .
  3. Michael Metschies (Ed.): Wuppertal rediscovered. Ten years later. Monument protection, monument preservation, urban design (= contributions to the preservation of monuments and the cityscape of the Wuppertal. Vol. 5). Self-published by the Bergisches Geschichtsverein - Wuppertal Department, Wuppertal 1986, ISBN 3-9801338-9-X .

Coordinates: 51 ° 16 ′ 16.7 ″  N , 7 ° 12 ′ 54.9 ″  E