Albertsmeier farm complex

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The courtyard Albert Meier is with the number 190 in the list of monuments of the city Bad Salzuflen in North Rhine-Westphalia Lippe in Germany registered monument .

The entry was made on September 15, 1993; The basis for inclusion in the list of monuments is the Monument Protection Act of North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).

geography

location

The farm complex is located in the northeast of the Bad Salzufler district of Wüsten , near the city and district limits to Vlotho and the Herford district .
Previously, before the lower and upper deserts were merged , the address was " Unterwüsten Nr. 3 ", with the incorporation to Bad Salzuflen and the allocation of street names, the Albertsmeier farm was given the new address " Pehlen 3/3 d ".

“Pehlen”, formerly “Pythelon”, “Pethelen”, “Pideln” and “Pedeln” derives from “pith” = “swamp” and “loh” = “wood”, = “ a swampy area (near the valley der Glimke ) with wood ".

history

Originally, the county Ravensberg belonging, the Now one of the oldest farms in deserts court came in the 17th century to Brandenburg-Prussia , in 1787 , by an exchange of territory from the Kingdom of Prussia to the county of Lippe , the 1789 Principality of Lippe was charged. Even in Prussian times, the residents of the court were parish in the parish church in deserts .

The 1717 -born "Johann Otto Schrodermeier" is "Albers tho Pehlen" with his grandson, "Johann Barthold" (* 1787) first mentioned the current name "Albert Meier". Today the farm is managed by the eighth generation.

building

Archway of the body breed

main building

The main building was erected in 1823 as a half-timbered building: Johann Barthold (1787–1863) and his wife Anna had it built. The archway inscription of the farmhouse reads:

"IN 1823 TO 11 JULIUS HAS JOHAN - BARTOLDT ALBERT MEIER · AND ANNA
WILHELMIENE SCHUPMANS · HAVE THIS - houseZ READ BUILD · SO · LIKE A HOUSE
DETENTION IN AN OTHER CONNECTED · NOT ZERFAELT FROM STORM WIND · ALSO Fürch
TET ALSO A PERSON · WHICH - - IS CERTAIN TO ITS THINGS ·
NEVER Fear BUT GOD - - - Fear is wisdom "

Kötterhaus

The Kötterhaus was built in 1743 . The archway inscription reads:

"ANNO 1743 JULY 19 JOHAN HINRICH SCHRÖDERMEIER AND ANNA IL
SABEIN PRUSNERS HAVE THE HOUSE BUILT BY · M · CUNRADT · DEPPE
WHO TRUSTED GOD WELL BUILT IN HEAVEN AND ON EARTH
SOLI · DEO · GLORIA"

Body breeding

The Leibzucht was built in 1879 , the archway inscription reads:

“Anno 1879 on July 18th in this house built by God's help
by Johann Jobst Albertsmeier and his son
Wilhelm Albertsmeier. I am built of wood and stone
/ My life stands with God alone.
Protect lord from misfortune conflagration. Otherwise all people are art.
M. [Master] Kordes "

Remise

The carriage house , a farm building , which is usually on the rear property line of vehicles or equipment was built, is the oldest building in the courtyard. It was built in 1686 and was initially used as a farmhouse. The archway inscription reads:

"ANNO 1686 THE 10th IVNI [June] HAT IOHAN TONS HARDE VND HIS HAVS
FRAWE ANNA CHATRINA ZV PEHLEN DIS HAVS LASSEN BAWEN
M · H · K · M"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. List of Hofstätten in lower deserts in www.woiste.de
  2. Otto Pölert: Pehlen in " Wüsten - Eine Höfe = und Siedlungsgeschichte ", page 26ff
  3. a b c d Erwin Schubert: “Witnesses from the desert past - place names / archway and grave inscriptions”, Wüsten, 1990

Coordinates: 52 ° 6 ′ 50 "  N , 8 ° 48 ′ 35.6"  E