Hemmelrather Hof
The Hemmelrather Hof is a four-sided closed courtyard in the Leverkusen district of Manfort . It consists of a brick house with a crooked hip roof and a main entrance with a central projectile . Intermediate buildings, utility wings, stables and a half-timbered shed are attached . In 1997, the facility was entered as a monument in the list of architectural monuments in Leverkusen under No. 285 .
The Hemmelrather Hof is the only farm whose buildings have been preserved. It was first mentioned in 1050 as a farm in Manfort. From 1235 it was owned by the Gräfrath Monastery . The current residential building dates from 1902, the stables are from 1829.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hemmelrather Hof Leverkusen
- ↑ Adolf Horst: Wiesdorf, Bayer und die Kolonien , Leverkusen - Development of a City, Ed. Bürgerervereinigung Kolonie II and II Wiesdorf / Manfort, Leverkusen 1986, page 192 ff.
Web links
- Leverkusen investor can take over Hemmelrather Hof, Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger from January 31, 2003
- Hemmelrather Hof is apparently saved, Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger from March 21, 2007
Coordinates: 51 ° 2 ′ 19.6 ″ N , 7 ° 1 ′ 17.8 ″ E