Schlickum House (Glehn)

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Schlickum House

The Schlickum house in the Schlich district of Korschenbroich in the Rhine district of Neuss (North Rhine-Westphalia) is a water-protected court festival or moth .

history

Originally a Burglehn Liedberg ( Schloss Liedberg ) and named after a knight family, which can be documented for the first time in the early 12th century and for the last time in the early 18th century. Gerhard von Schlickum was the first feudal lord (1328), the last was Heinrich Albert von Schlickum. Through his daughter Anna Lifferta, who married Reinhard von Calckum in 1685, the property came to the Duesseldorf count family von Calckum, known as Lohausen . The last Herr von Schlickum, Friedrich Otto Marquardt von Calckum, died in 1802.

At that time the surrounding lands were sold; the plant burned down. Around 1750 the former manor house is said to have only been recognizable in a few trenches and remains of the wall. At least parts of the manor house of the Hoffest Haus Schlickum must have survived the devastating fire.

The manor house, a two-storey brick building, was built in the 18th century (1755) and rebuilt in contemporary forms after the fire. The architect at the time was Matthieu Soiron . So z. B. the main portal of the house with the Lohausen coat of arms and sandstone walls from the time it was built in the 18th century. The 5 axes of the building also take up the original design of the house, which is emphasized in the center. A circumferential arched cornice forms the end of the masonry, over which the slate-covered roof is hipped to one side. Affiliated are farm buildings, which together with the baroque, curved gable and its five spheres of the main house form a small inner courtyard. The five spheres not only symbolized the knight's status , but also had a charitable purpose. They showed the journeymen walking the old Roman road (on the Waltz ) that they got a plate of soup and some bread here.

Haus Schlickum bears witness to the gradual decline of a castle fiefdom up to its partial destruction in the early 19th century. It was then rebuilt as a farm.

House Schlickum is privately owned and inhabited. It is entered in the list of monuments of the city of Korschenbroich under No. 192 .

literature

  • Jakob Bremer: The electoral district of Liedberg with the Dingstühlen Frimmersdorf, Giesenkirchen, Gustorf, Holzheim, Kaarst, Kleinenbroich, Liedberg, Schiefbahn, the subordinates Schlich and Horst with Schelsen and Pesch and the areas of influence of Büttgen, Glehn and Grefrath . Druck B. Kühlen, Mönchengladbach 1930, DNB  572521316 .
  • Hans-Georg Kirchhoff: Glehn - A historical reading book. Publishing house Gemeindeverwaltung, Korschenbroich 1979.

Web links

Commons : Haus Schlickum  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. RP ONLINE: The former knight seat Schlickum house on Kommerbach: Battle-tested military leaders in service for Kur-Köln. In: RP ONLINE. Retrieved August 17, 2015 .
  2. Schlickum House. In: www.haus-schlickum.de. Retrieved August 17, 2015 .
  3. ^ Haus Schlickum on the website of the city of Korschenbroich

Coordinates: 51 ° 10 ′ 13.1 ″  N , 6 ° 33 ′ 35.8 ″  E