LVR Office for Monument Preservation in the Rhineland

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The LVR Office for the Preservation of Monuments in the Rhineland (LVR-ADR), formerly the Rhenish Office for the Preservation of Monuments , is an office for the preservation of monuments that is subordinate to the Rhineland Regional Council and is based in the former Brauweiler Abbey in Pulheim in the Rhein-Erft district .

There are four departments: inventory, building and art monument maintenance, documentation and restoration / workshops.

The establishment of the office goes back to the election of Paul Clemen as the first provincial curator of the Rhine Province by the Provincial Commission for the Research and Protection of Monuments in the Rhine Province on May 30, 1893.

history

  • Provincial curator of the Rhineland
  • Rhenish Office for Monument Preservation

tasks

According to the North Rhine-Westphalian Monument Protection Act of 1980, its task is to describe, research and continuously supervise the monument inventory in the administrative districts of Cologne and Düsseldorf and to convey its value to the public. As an independent specialist office, the LVR-ADR is responsible for around 100,000 registered monuments , of which around 52,000 were placed under protection on January 1, 2015. With its inventory, building and art monument maintenance , documentation and restoration departments, as well as the departments of industrial monument maintenance and garden monument maintenance, the LVR-ADR supports and advises the North Rhine-Westphalian monument authorities, is the “public concern” and contact person for private and ecclesiastical monument owners. Since April 1, 2012, the LVR-ADR has been managed by Andrea Pufke, who has a PhD in art history .

Provincial and State Conservators

Publications

The LVR Office for Monument Preservation in the Rhineland issues a number of publications, including

  • the yearbooks of the Rheinische Denkmalpflege
  • the monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • the contributions to the architectural and art monuments in the Rhineland and
  • the quarterly issue of the preservation of monuments in the Rhineland (33rd volume in 2016).

literature

  • Andrea Pufke: 125 years of monument preservation in the Rhineland - a snapshot in the anniversary year. In: Preservation of monuments in the Rhineland. No. 2, 2018, ISSN  0177-2619 , pp. 49-57.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Udo Mainzer (Ed.): Yearbook of the Rhenish Preservation of Monuments. Volume 36. Commemorative publication for the centenary of the Rhenish Office for Monument Preservation. Rheinland Verlag / Butzon & Bercker, Cologne / Kevelaer 1993, foreword.
  2. ^ Winfried Speitkamp : The administration of history. Preservation of monuments and the state in Germany 1871–1933 (= critical studies on historical science . Volume 114). Göttingen 1996, ISBN 3-525-35777-X , p. 272. ( books.google.de )
  3. ^ German art and monument preservation . Volume 32, 1974, ISSN  0012-0375 , pp. 159-160.
  4. ^ German art and monument preservation . tape 38 , 1980, ISSN  0012-0375 , pp. 174-175 .
  5. ^ Yearbooks of the Rheinische Denkmalpflege. In: Publications. LVR Office for the Preservation of Monuments in the Rhineland, accessed on April 27, 2015 .
  6. Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Publications. LVR Office for the Preservation of Monuments in the Rhineland, accessed on April 27, 2015 .
  7. Contributions to the architectural and art monuments in the Rhineland. In: Publications. LVR Office for the Preservation of Monuments in the Rhineland, accessed on April 27, 2015 .
  8. ^ Preservation of monuments in the Rhineland. In: Publications. LVR Office for the Preservation of Monuments in the Rhineland, accessed on April 27, 2015 .

Coordinates: 50 ° 57 ′ 40.3 ″  N , 6 ° 46 ′ 58 ″  E