Hebborner Hof
Hebborner Hof
City of Bergisch Gladbach
Coordinates: 51 ° 0 ′ 30 ″ N , 7 ° 7 ′ 53 ″ E
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Location of Hebborner Hof in Bergisch Gladbach |
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The Hebborner Hof 2015
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Hebborner Hof is a district in the Hebborn district of Bergisch Gladbach .
history
The Hebborner Hof was a high medieval settlement founded by the Counts of Berg . It was first mentioned in 1280 as a Hardeburne . In the Paffrath red missal from 1454 he appears with the name hatborn . The Hebborner Hof had a court court that was responsible for the honors Paffrath and Combüchen . The court lord and owner of the Hebborner Hof had been Count von Berg in Altenberg since around 1100 and in Burg an der Wupper from 1133 . Located in the medieval orally handed down Lex Familiae was in a 1481 Weistum recorded. After the Congress of Vienna , the Hebborner Hof was re-measured by the Cologne government and the property was given 145 acres . This size was changed again and again later through acquisitions and inheritance divisions . Today there is a large riding facility on the Hebborner Hof.
monument
The Hebborner Hof is entered under No. 54 in the list of architectural monuments in Bergisch Gladbach .
Individual evidence
- ^ Andree Schulte, Bergisch Gladbach, city history in street names , published by the Bergisch Gladbach city archive, volume 3, and by the Bergisches Geschichtsverein department Rhein-Berg e. V., Volume 11, Bergisch Gladbach 1995, pp. 92 f., ISBN 3-9804448-0-5
literature
- Anton Jux: The Bergisch Botenamt, the history of Bergisch Gladbach up to the Prussian era , published by the Culture Office of the City of Bergisch Gladbach, Bergisch Gladbach 1964
Web links
- Hebborner Hof homepage accessed on July 19, 2015
- Numerous relics around 2000 years old were found on a field in Hebborn, retrieved on July 28, 2015