List of architectural monuments in the southeast quarter

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Shield-shaped memorial plaque of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia with the coat of arms of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, above it in capital letters "Monument", top left and right as well as a nail in the middle.

The list of architectural monuments in the southeast quarter contains the listed buildings in the area of Essen-Südostviertel , district I, in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of January 2016). These architectural monuments are entered in the monuments list of the city of Essen; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).  Map with all coordinates: OSM | WikiMapf1Georeferencing

image designation location description construction time Registered
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Monument
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Director's residence Viktoriaschule Director's residence Viktoriaschule Dammannstraße 37 / Kurfürstenplatz 1
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1913-1914 June 12, 1997 892
Holy Cross Church Holy Cross Church Franziskanerstrasse 69
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Church of the Franciscan monastery founded in 1903, handed over to its intended use on September 17, 1911, repaired with changes in 1949 after considerable war damage 1910-1911 0Dec 9, 1993 784
Victoria School
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Victoria School Kurfürstenplatz 1
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Architect: Albert Erbe after 1905 Nov 23, 1989 528
Old Lutheran Church
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Old Lutheran Church Moltkeplatz 17
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Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church SELK; declared Bartning Church of the Year for the 2010 Capital of Culture year , as the first church to be built in Germany by the architect Otto Bartning ; Inauguration of the simple hall church with gable roof and campanile-like tower on July 10, 1910; Almost completely destroyed in 1945, reconstruction in 1948 as the first of all the destroyed churches in Essen. Also provost church of the district west of the SELK by the election of the pastor as provost. 1909-1910 Dec 10, 1987 229
former villa and administration building Koppers former villa and administration building Koppers Moltkeplatz 61 / Moltkestrasse 29
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Architect: Oskar Schwer 1911 Feb. 14, 1985 15th
Moltke Bridge Moltke Bridge Moltkestrasse at HNr. 38/40
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Bridge over the Essen-Werden-Essen railway line 1910 Nov 24, 1998 900
four apartment buildings four apartment buildings Ruhrallee 4-10
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Early 20th century Nov 10, 1988 337
Residential building Residential building Schinkelstrasse 22
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around 1930 Aug 10, 1989 427
Residential building Residential building Schinkelstrasse 24
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1934 Nov 10, 1988 338
Residential building with office wing Residential building with office wing Schinkelstrasse 30-32
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1956 May 14, 1987 145
Residential house with inside double garage Residential house with inside double garage Schinkelstrasse 31
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1926 June 25, 1992 765
Residential building Residential building Schinkelstrasse 34
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The Lord Mayor of Essen and later Federal President Gustav Heinemann lived here from October 1, 1936 until his death on July 7, 1976. 1925 July 10, 1986 112
Residential building Residential building Schinkelstrasse 36
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1935 July 10, 1986 113
Residential building Residential building Schinkelstrasse 45
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1910 Nov 10, 1988 342
Residential building Residential building Schinkelstrasse 47
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around 1910 Nov 10, 1988 343
Residential building Residential building Schinkelstrasse 49
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around 1910 Nov 10, 1988 344
Residential building Residential building Schinkelstrasse 59
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around 1910 Nov 10, 1988 345
Residential building Residential building Schinkelstrasse 65
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around 1910 Nov 10, 1988 346
Residential building Residential building Schinkelstrasse 67
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around 1910 Nov 10, 1988 347
Synagogue with community center
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Synagogue with community center Sedanstraße 46 / Ruhrallee / Saarbrücker Straße
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Synagogue and parish hall on the site of a youth home built by Erich Mendelsohn in 1932 and destroyed in the pogrom night of 1938; Opened by the Jewish community of Essen on October 21, 1959; Architects: Dieter Knoblauch and Heinz Heise 1958-1959 0Dec 9, 1999 908
Residential building Residential building Semperstrasse 11
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around 1930 Aug 10, 1989 426
Residential building Residential building Semperstrasse 12/14
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around 1925 Nov 10, 1988 339
five apartment buildings five apartment buildings Semperstrasse 13-21
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1912 July 10, 1986 114
Row of houses (four houses) with garden plot Row of houses (four houses) with garden plot Semperstrasse 16-22 / Garten Schinkelstrasse 26
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1914 Feb. 14, 1985 16
Residential building Residential building Semperstrasse 24
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1922 Nov 10, 1988 348
four apartment buildings four apartment buildings Semperstrasse 27/29/31 / Schinkelstrasse 29
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Nov 10, 1988 349
Water tower on Steeler Berg
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Water tower on Steeler Berg 137 Steeler Street
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1883-1884 Nov 10, 1988 17th
Eulenspiegel cinema Eulenspiegel cinema Steeler Street 208
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Arthouse cinema 1955 28 Sep 2000 853
Church of the Resurrection
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Church of the Resurrection Steubenstrasse 050
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Architect: Otto Bartning 1929-1930 Feb. 14, 1985 18th

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Memorial plaque on the object
  2. ^ Otto Bartning Working Group on Church Building ; Retrieved January 11, 2013
  3. Memorial plaque on the object