Kirchhörde

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Kirchhörde
City of Dortmund
Coordinates: 51 ° 27 ′ 16 ″  N , 7 ° 27 ′ 26 ″  E
Height : 100–182 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 6284  (Dec. 31, 2013)
Incorporation : August 1, 1929
Postcodes : 44227, 44229
Area code : 0231
Sub-districts : 672, 674 and 675
Stadtbezirk Aplerbeck Stadtbezirk Brackel Stadtbezirk Eving Stadtbezirk Hombruch Stadtbezirk Hörde Stadtbezirk Huckarde Stadtbezirk Innenstadt-Nord Stadtbezirk Innenstadt-Ost Stadtbezirk Innenstadt-West Stadtbezirk Lütgendortmund Stadtbezirk Mengede Stadtbezirk Scharnhorstmap
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Location Kirchhördes within Dortmund

Kirchhörde is a Dortmund district in the southwestern district of Hombruch with 6,284 inhabitants. The formerly independent rural community was incorporated in 1929 and has through the old Patroclus Church over a more than 1,000-year history, in which the place from an area surrounded by forest small hamlet about one marked by the early mining scattered settlement to a closed populated industrial free suburb has developed . The development of Kirchhördes is primarily characterized by row and single-family houses, which are grouped around a small business center. The most important traffic axis in Kirchhörde is the Hagener Straße, an avenue as a north-south connection between Dortmund and Herdecke or Hagen .

Kirchhörde is known in Dortmund as a wealthy district. Especially in the districts of Kirchhörde-West (49,000 euros) and Kirchhörde-Ost (58,500 euros), the average income is about twice as high as in the city as a whole. Thus, like Syburg and Lücklemberg , Kirchhörde is the epitome of the south of Dortmund .

geography

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View of Kirchhördes west as seen from Löttringhausen. The hospital is on the hill on the left. It is followed by the Dimberg with the Klöckner Villa. On the right the bungalows below the Kirchhörder head. The Kirchhörder Bach flows between the tree line and the fields in the foreground.

Location of Kirchhörde

Elevation profile of the Kirchhörde district

The place is located on the northern slope of the Ardey Mountains on a hill sloping on three sides about 6 km south of Dortmund city center. The largest north-south diameter is 2.9 km, that from west to east 1.4 km. The lowest point is the transition from the Kirchhörder Bach to Kleinholthausen with 100 m in the northwest, the highest point is in the south on the border to Schanze on the federal motorway 45 at 182  m above sea level. NHN .

Neighboring places

Kirchhörde is only surrounded by other districts of Dortmund. The place borders in the north on the White Taube for a short distance on Brünninghausen , in the northeast along Olpketalstrasse and in the east separated from Herrenwald on Lücklemberg , in the southeast along Kirchhörder Strasse on the Bittermark , in the south on Schanze , in the southwest and west bounded by the Kirchhörder Bach at Löttringhausen and in the northwest at Kleinholthausen .

Kirchhörder Bach

Ossenbrinksiepen

The largest body of water is the Kirchhörder Bach, which rises south of Kirchhörde as Ossenbrinksiepen in the Großholthausener Mark and flows west of the town center in a northerly direction, turns west in Kleinholthausen and merges in Hombruch with the Grotenbach to the Rüpingsbach, which in Schönau into the Emscher flows.

Terrain shape

The terrain in the west of the village slopes steeply towards the valley of the Kirchhörder Bach, whereas the flatter terrain of the former Brünninghauser Heide joins in the north. To the northeast, the terrain sinks to the Olpketal in Lücklemberg, only to the Bittermark does the ground rise further from the town center. In the south, after the drop to the former Gottessegen colliery, the climb to the main ridge of the Ardey Mountains follows.

Groves

Due to its hilly location, Kirchhörde was mainly covered with forest until the 18th century. A map from around 1750 shows that to the west of today's Hagener Strasse there were only a few fields to the left and right of Kobbendelle, and the forest in the south reached as far as the church. Of these trees, only the pastor's forest and a few small forests on the slope of the Kirchhörder Bach remain, but small parts of the Rombergsholz and the Großholthausener Mark lie in the south on the local area, which represent the largest and third largest forest in the Dortmund urban area.

history

Meaning of the place name

Evangelical St. Patroclus Church

Kirchhörde is called Hourthe or Hurde in old documents. This was used to designate protective sites that consisted of hurdles made of brushwood and wickerwork. To distinguish it from the Hurde on the Emscher ( Hörde ), the name Kirchhurde was created, as a church was only built later in Hörde. The first mention under the name Kirchhurde comes from a document issued by Archbishop Konrad von Köln in 1253 (Actum in silva ardeye prope Kirchhurde) .

The parish of Kirchhörde

Kirchhörde was originally a parish that belonged to the parish of the Reinoldikirche in Dortmund . Archbishop Philipp I von Heinsberg of Cologne granted the independent baptismal and burial rights as early as 1189 ; the final separation from St. Reinoldi took place in 1655. The Reformation was introduced in the 16th century. In addition to the church village in the far east, the parish also included Kleinholthausen , Großholthausen , Kruckel and Löttringhausen . The Hombruch was only cleared and settled in the 19th century. In the years from 964 to around 1189 there was a chapel in Kirchhörde, which was consecrated to Saint Patroclus . The reason for this rare selection was probably the transfer of his relics from France to the St. Patrokli Cathedral in Soest in 964 by Archbishop Brun of Cologne, which probably passed the Kirchhörder Hof. Later a church was built on the same site, which was then rebuilt between 1789 and 1807 due to disrepair.

The courtyard at Kirchhörde

Truxhof

Hof Kirchhörde, located next to the Patroclus Church , owned, according to a document from 1165, the Benedictine Abbey Deutz , probably a donation from Cologne Archbishop Heribert in 1019. It is known that the Count of Dortmund had the court as a fief in 1318, later Reinold von Unna and finally, by inheritance in 1535, the von Syberg family , who were last enfeoffed with the court by the Deutz Abbey in 1803.

Dahmshof

In 1813 the Baron von Syberg sold the farm to the leaseholder Trux. The name Truxhof has been documented since 1582. Until the end of the 17th century, only the pastorate , the sexton and a Kotten existed in addition to the farm in Kirchhörde . The Clarenberg Monastery from the former town of Hörde also owned the Dahmshof, which is now located in Kirchhörde. This used to belong to the municipality of Lücklemberg and the parish of Wellinghofen, although the geographical location actually counted as part of Kirchhörde.

Administrative affiliation

Kirchhörde parish 1828

The parish of Kirchhörde belonged together with the parishes of Annen , Rüdinghausen , Eichlinghofen , Barop and Wellinghofen to the Oberamt Hörde, which together with the freedom Hörde and the Niederamt Hörde northeast of it with the villages Schüren and Brackel formed the Amt Hörde. This was created at the beginning of the 14th century after the Counts of the Mark had enforced their sovereignty over the city of Dortmund and the Counts of Limburg in this area . After the dynasty of the Brandenburg dynasty died out, the county of Mark and thus Kirchhörde fell to the Elector of Brandenburg in 1666 .

After the Wars of Liberation , the Prussian state formed the district of Dortmund in 1815 within the newly created administrative district of Arnsberg in the also newly established province of Westphalia with the provincial capital of Münster . In addition to the city of Dortmund and the Hörde office, five other offices belonged to the district. In 1887, the district of Hörde was established from the southern part of the district of Dortmund and the municipality of Kirchhörde was assigned to the Barop office.

In administrative terms, the municipality of Kirchhörde formed its own office in the district of Hörde after the division of the great Barop office in 1888, whereby the Kirchhörde office was the only one of the six offices that consisted of a single municipality. On August 1, 1929, several parishes in the Hörde district were incorporated into Dortmund, and Kirchhörde also fell to Dortmund. The offices of Kirchhörde and Barop have been combined to form the Hombruch administrative office. With the municipal reform in 1975, the Hombruch district was created, to which Kirchhörde has belonged ever since.

Population development in the area of
the former Kirchhörde office 13.47 km 2
1783 1818 1843 1858 1871 1885 1895 1905 1925 1946 1961 1970 2005
298 605 1434 2473 5005 7814 9246 12287 14725 15094 21830 25052 23644

Population development

Subdistricts 672, 674 and 675 in the municipality of Hombruch

year Pop.
2003 6482
2008 6359
2010 5809
2013 6284

post war period

Memorial stone for the victims of the helicopter crash in 1996

On September 24, 1978, RAF members Angelika Speitel , Michael Knoll and Werner Lotze were surprised by two police officers during target practice in Großholthausener Mark, whereupon the terrorists opened fire on the officers and shot the police officer Hans-Wilhelm Hansen. Angelika Speitel and Michael Knoll were shot by the police officers and finally arrested. Knoll died two weeks later from his serious injuries. Werner Lotze was able to flee with his car parked on the A 45.

On June 6, 1996, a tragic helicopter crash occurred over the Großholthausener Mark forest not far from Hagener Strasse and the A 45. 13 people were killed and only one man was rescued. Six participants in the Bundeswehr helicopter tour won it at the YOU trade fair .

During the rain of the century on July 26, 2008, with heavy rainfall of up to 200 l / m² within less than two hours, numerous cellars were also flooded in Kirchhörde.

Mining

Coal fields, seams and tunnels in the Kirchhörder area in 1868

The beginning of the mining industry in Kirchhörde must be placed before 1743, since in the award of a length field in the southern parish Hördes mine God's blessing already existed on the coal and iron ore in tunnel construction was funded. An interim decommissioning took place after 1762. At the border to Bittermark on Isenstein existed mid-19th century, the ironstone mine Argus , which re-established in the 1878 mine God's blessing with the Berechtsamen opened God's blessing, Caspar Friedrich, Carl Bank, Heinrich field, Benjamin and Argus.

Furthermore, mining in the middle of the 19th century was carried out on the Venus colliery in Flinsbach in the northeast and the Pauline colliery in the north of Kirchhördes. Both mines were later from the mine Glückauf civil engineering taken until this during pit closures ceased their degradation of the 1920s. As the only coal mine in the south of today's B 1 half of the city, Gottessegen was able to continue operations, and the mining of Eisenstein was also resumed under the autarky efforts of the 1930s.

After the colliery was closed in 1963, the Christopherus House Association set up workshops for the disabled on the northern part of the site in 1973. The southern area on Hagener Straße served as a large cable warehouse for Deutsche Telekom until the 1990s and is now fallow.

religion

Evangelical community

Membership development of the official churches in Kirchhörde.

Since the merger of the Protestant parish Kirchhörde with the Protestant parishes in Brünninghausen and Löttringhausen on July 1, 2007, the approximately 2300 Protestant residents of Kirchhördes have belonged to the Philippus parish in Dortmund.

Catholic St. Patrokli Congregation

After the Reformation was introduced in the parish in the middle to the end of the 16th century, the remaining Catholics were looked after by the monastery parish in Hörde. In 1866, the area of ​​the municipality of Kirchhörde was parceled out by Hörde, as the St. Clemens parish had emerged in the rapidly growing part of Hombruch. In 1871 the St. Clemens Church was consecrated there. In 1943 the parish vicarie St. Patrokli in Kirchhörde was established for the Catholics in Kirchhörde, Löttringhausen, Schanze, Schnee and Kleinholthausen. From 1943 to 1946, the Protestant community made the Patroclus Church available for services. In 1946 a chapel was set up in the Villa Klöckner on the Hohlen Eiche. In 1952 the St. Patrokli Church at Truxhof was inaugurated around 300 m south of the old church.

The New Apostolic Church in Kirchhörde.

Kirchhörde has been an independent parish since 1984. The parishes of St. Patrokli and the Holy Family in Brünninghausen, to which Lücklemberg also belongs, now form the Dortmund-Süd pastoral network.

New Apostolic Congregation

On October 22, 1959, the church on Kirchhörder Strasse on the border with Bittermark was consecrated by the then District Apostle and later Chief Apostle Walter Schmidt. In the meantime, the building has been modernized in line with the times. The community belongs to the Dortmund-West district.

geology

In the geological structure of Kirchhördes, formations from the Paleozoic with the Carboniferous and from the Cenozoic with the Pleistocene and the Holocene occur. The northern slope of the Ardey Mountains is formed up to the Kirchhörder area by emerging seam-bearing upper carbon with coal iron stone banks. The most important seams form the "main seam" and the seam "water bank", which dip between 25 ° and 90 °, approach the surface in the Kirchhörder saddle and fall again to the "hollow of God blessing", further south behind the "God blessing thrust" stand almost vertically and have a thickness of 65–89 cm.

Location of the main seams

Especially in the east of Kirchhörde, hard, relatively resistant banks of sandstone from the Ruhr run through the rock, which is mostly made of shale, causing small elevations to rise from the surrounding area. In the north and west of the Kirchhörder brook, deposits from the younger Pleistocene can be found in the form of fine-sand loams and clayey sands with mostly not very thick boulder deposits, which protrude in a wedge shape to the south-west into the Carboniferous. The deposits of the Holocene are in a narrow strip on both sides of the Kirchhörder Bach between the Pleistocene and Carboniferous described above. The Ruhr sandstones produce only a very small amount of weathering that is not very fertile. The weathered shales form a thicker crumb that produces a relatively moist soil.

Facilities

Urban primary school

Kirchhörde primary school

The building of the Kirchhörder primary school on Kobbendelle, which opened in 1981, has been integrated into the slope of the terrain that climbs to the street “Am Frachen” and replaced the old Kirchhörder school at the intersection of Hagener Strasse / Kobendelle two years earlier, after having been on the new one two years earlier A gymnasium had been built on the school grounds above the Kirchhörder sports field. The school has a two-tier structure and, in addition to the Kirchhörder west and south, also serves the Bittermark. Primary school students from the north and east of Kirchhörder attend the Olpketal Primary School in Lücklemberg. There are no further school facilities in Kirchhörde, so schools in Brünninghausen or Dortmund city center are used.

Evangelical kindergarten

The kindergarten of the Protestant parish Kirchhörde was opened on August 15, 1945. The church hall, which was attached to the Patroclus Church in 1935, served as the room. In December 1960, the company moved to the newly built building on Peter-Hille-Straße, which is still in use today. In order to acquire it, the parish exchanged its shares in the pastor's grove for the property on which a nursing home for the city of Dortmund was located.

Catholic kindergarten

The Catholic Patrokli congregation set up a kindergarten in 1971, which, together with the new parish hall, is right next to the Patrokli church. 50 girls and boys aged three and over are cared for in two groups.

Catholic hospital

Marienhospital Kirchhörde

In 1957 the St. Bonifatius-Florian and Meta Klöckner Hospital was built, which was run by Franciscan nuns from the Holy Family . The Klöckner family, who live in Kirchhörde, not only provided the 13,000 m² property on Notweg (today Klöcknerstrasse), but also donated 1 million marks. In 1978 the house was taken over by the Catholic Marien Hospital Dortmund-Hombruch. Kirchhörde became the establishment of the Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy with a day clinic and an internal medicine station. After this clinic was relocated to the St. Johannes Society's Hombruch location in 2005, the hospital stood empty. The Franciscan Sisters, who continued to own the property, gave up the Kirchhörde location at the end of the 1990s. When it was vacant, it fell victim to vandalism and three arson attacks.

In autumn 2016, the demolition of the building complex and other outbuildings, such as a nurses' home, began. The original zoning plan only provided for the area to be used in the health sector. After a change in the development plan, apartments and single and multi-family houses are now being built on the site.

White Taube urban retirement home

The White Taube retirement home is located in the north of Kirchhördes on the street of the same name named after a former excursion restaurant, surrounded by a tree-rich park. The carrier is the “Städt. Seniorenheime Dortmund non-profit GmbH ", a network of eight senior citizens' homes. At the Kirchhörde location, 32 single rooms and 26 double rooms are available.

traffic

Hagener Strasse

Already in the Middle Ages a road led from Dortmund to Hagen through Kirchhörde, which was called "Hohe Straße" or Hellweg . In 1813 the expansion to a road was completed, with the straightening of the road in the area between today's restaurant Forstschlösschen and Kirchhörder Straße. The old route can still be seen today in the streets “Am Dimberg” and “Am Frachen”. During the construction of the railway line in 1871, which also included the bridge over Hagener Strasse, the route between Gotthelfstrasse and Bozener Strasse had to be adapted to the new embankment.

Before the Ruhrwaldstraße east of Kirchhörde was expanded like a motorway in the 1960s, the “Hagener Straße” was a section of the B 54. It is also part of the Deutsche Alleenstraße . In 1999, the Germany Tour cycling race ran through Hagener Strasse.

Autobahn connection

In the south, the Bundesautobahn 45 Dortmund-Frankfurt , which opened in 1971, borders Kirchhörde. The next access option is the Dortmund-Süd connection around ten minutes away by car. Since it was built, the A 45 forms the border to Schanze , which was previously formed by Hellerstrasse. The extension of the federal motorway 44 beyond the motorway junction Dortmund / Witten, which was planned through the south of Dortmund, is no longer an issue . The route should lead between Kleinholthausen and Hombruch, not far from the north of Kirchhörder.

Rail transport

Kirchhorde station

With the opening of the Düsseldorf-Derendorf-Dortmund Süd railway line by the Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft via Wuppertal, Hagen and Herdecke on October 16, 1871 - also known as the "Wuppertaler Nordbahn" - Kirchhörde was also connected to the railway network in 1879, as the company was in opposition to the competition decided to lead the section Hagen-Dortmund via Herdecke through the Ardey Mountains. The Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft had bypassed the Ardey Mountains when building their main line Elberfeld – Dortmund with the route via Witten.

The Dortmund-Löttringhausen train station was around 800 m west of the town center. The route was adapted to the topographical conditions, so that the railway line from Kirchhörder in the north ran around the town in an arc to the west and only came back to Hagener Strasse in the south at the Gottessegen colliery . Side tracks of the colliery led to the Bittermark . The Kirchhörde station was only opened in 1943 at the insistence of the innkeepers organized in the local tourist office in the north of Kirchhorde on Hagener Strasse. Today the Kirchhörde station is a stop on the Düsseldorf-Derendorf-Dortmund Süd railway line , which crosses under the main ridge of the Ardey Mountains south of Kirchhörde in the 944 m long Ender Tunnel and is referred to as the Volmetal Railway .

There were plans to realize the Volmetalbahn from Dortmund via Hagen to Lüdenscheid as a light rail . This should run directly from Dortmund city center via Hagen city center to downtown Lüdenscheid . In 1997, a concept for the Hagen regional light rail system was presented, which was rejected for reasons of cost despite the transport benefits.

statistics

Demographic statistics

The Office for Statistics and Elections of the City of Dortmund has divided the city area into 62 statistical districts. The district 670 Kirchhörde-Löttringhausen includes, in addition to Kirchhörde and Löttringhausen, the places Schanze, Kleinholthausen and Großholthausen. Around 60% of the district's population live in Kirchhörde. The district consists of eight sub-districts with sometimes misleading names. The sub-district 672 Kirchhörde-Nord consists of the north of Löttringhausen and the west of Kleinholthausen. The subdistricts 673 Kleinholthausen, 674 Kirchhörde-Ost and 675 Kirchhörde-West are summarized for the statistical analysis of Kirchhörde. The east of Kleinholthausen is included, but due to the small population, the results are only marginally falsified. Somewhat more serious is the historical affiliation of the Dahmsfeld east of Dahmsfeldstrasse to the parish Wellinghofen, and thus to the subdistrict 682 Lücklemberg.

Information for Kirchhörde and the district 670 Kirchhörde-Löttringhausen for the year 2005 compared to the entire urban district of Hombruch and Dortmund:

  Check-
residents
+/- female surface Inhabitant
/ km²
evan. cath.
Proportion of foreigners
Labor
unemployment rate
Kirchhörde 5,780 −0.9% 53% 2.5 km² 2320 39.3% 30.2% 4.3% 6.4%
District 670 9,865 −0.6% 53% 7.6 km² 1298 - - 5.3% 9.2%
Hombruch 56,417 + 0.2% 52% 34.9 km² 1615 - - 7.8% 10.3%
Dortmund 585,678 −0.2% 52% 280.3 km² 2087 34.6% 29.6% 12.6% 17.9%

Election results

Elections to the Dortmund City Council
Result polling stations
Party development

Dortmund is divided into 41 municipal electoral districts, in each of which a council member is directly elected by majority voting. A further 47 Council representatives join the Council via the reserve list. The Hombruch district consists of three electoral districts, with Kirchhörde being part of District 31. In addition to Kirchhörde, Lücklemberg, Schanze, Bittermark, the north of Löttringhausen and Brünninghausen south of Stockumer Strasse belong to District 31. Kirchhörde makes up around 30% of the population in the constituency. In the 2004 elections, Matthias Ulrich from the CDU won the direct mandate.

The number of local electoral districts in a city district depends on the size of the population and is adjusted from time to time. In the council election in 1994 there were still 42 districts. In the 1999 election, Eving lost a direct mandate. Due to the increase in population, the Hombruch district received an additional direct mandate in the 2009 council elections, as a result of which the boundaries of the local electoral districts were redrawn. Kirchhörde belongs to District 30, which the Hörde district lost, as do Bittermark, Schanze and Lücklemberg.

Results of the elections to the council in District 31
The position of the party results in brackets in comparison to the other districts.
42 districts by 1994, 41 districts from 1999
  CDU SPD Green FDP BL PDS DVU REP otherwise.
1975 46.0%
(5)
43.7%
(38)
- 9.3%
(4)
- - - - 1.0%
1979 43.7%
(5)
44.4%
(38)
- 7.8%
(2)
- - - - 4.1%
1984 42.2%
(2)
39.8%
(40)
12.6%
(8)
4.9%
(2)
- - - - 0.5%
1989 39.0%
(1)
39.3%
(40)
9.7%
(20)
7.1%
(4)
- - - 4.9%
(36)
0.0%
1994 45.0%
(1)
35.4%
(42)
12.8%
(16)
3.7%
(1)
0.9%
(?)
- - 1.1%
(40)
1.1%
1999 57.9%
(1)
27.9%
(41)
8.6%
(23)
2.6%
(6)
1.7%
(41)
0.7%
(30)
0.8%
(41)
- 0.3%
2004 47.8%
(1)
30.9%
(41)
10.7%
(18)
5.2%
(3)
1.7%
(39)
1.5%
(41)
1.1%
(41)
- 1.1%

Fifty years ago the SPD was still clearly ahead of the CDU in Kirchhörde. In the council elections on October 28, 1956, the SPD achieved 45.5%, the CDU 32.1%, the FDP 14.8% and in the three Kirchhörder polling stations at that time the German party 5.0% of the votes cast.

Mayor election
Results of the mayor elections in District 31
The position of the result in brackets compared to the other 40 districts
  Main choice Runoff
1999 Langemeyer
SPD
Geers
CDU
other
 
Langemeyer
SPD
Geers
CDU
28.7% (41) 62.0% (1) 9.3% 36.0% (41) 64.0% (1)
2004 Langemeyer
SPD
Hengstenberg
CDU
other
 
Langemeyer
SPD
Hengstenberg
CDU
38.0% (41) 47.5% (1) 14.5% 48.8% (41) 51.2% (1)

sports clubs

  • The Kirchhörder Sport Club was founded in 1958 after TuS Kirchhörde 26 dissolved in the 1950s due to the lack of a suitable venue. The football department uses the municipal ash sports field on Kobendelle, which was inaugurated in 1962. In September 2008, in the 50th anniversary year of KSC 58, the course was converted into a modern artificial turf . The 1st team played continuously in the district league between 1993 and 2012. For the 2012/2013 season he was promoted to the regional league. Two years later, after beating SpVg Olpe , the team was promoted to the Westfalenliga in the promotion game of the second division. The greatest success of the youth department was winning the Dortmund A Youth Cup in 1980 in the final against TSC Eintracht Dortmund . In 2012, the men's team won the Dortmund District Cup with a final victory against the Westphalian league club Mengede 08/20 . The association also has departments for volleyball, badminton and gymnastics. The club colors are red and white. The table tennis department that had existed for many years no longer exists.
  • The Kirchhörde tennis club, founded in 1975, is located at the intersection of Hagener Strasse and Hellerstrasse on the site of a former brick factory. The facility includes nine ash spaces and two indoor spaces.
  • The riding facilities of the RSG Dortmund-Kirchhörde are located in Kleinholthausen.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. Statistical Atlas 2015. (PDF; 24.2 MB) (No longer available online.) City of Dortmund - Dortmund Statistics Office, July 2015, p. 15 , archived from the original on September 14, 2016 ; Retrieved June 29, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.dortmund.de
  2. Stephanie Reekers: The regional development of the districts and communities of Westphalia 1817-1967 . Aschendorff, Münster Westfalen 1977, ISBN 3-402-05875-8 , p. 253 .
  3. Third fire in the former Marien Hospital. Retrieved October 2, 2016 .
  4. Marie Rademacher: This is how it continues at the former hospital in Kirchhörde. February 2, 2017, accessed September 10, 2019 .

literature

  • Walter Gronemann: A short history of the offices of Barop and Kirchhörde.
  • Wilhelm Hücker: The development of the rural settlement between Hellweg and Ardey.

Web links

Commons : Dortmund-Kirchhörde  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files