List of architectural monuments in the Wuppertal district of Barmen

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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 monuments in the Wuppertal district of Barmen contains the listed buildings in the area of ​​the district of Wuppertal-Barmen in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of November 2011). These monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Wuppertal; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).

The city district is divided into the residential quarters: Barmen-Mitte , Friedrich-Engels-Allee , Loh , Clausen , Rott , Sedansberg , Hatzfeld , Kothen , Hesselnberg and Lichtenplatz .

Architectural monuments in the Wuppertal district of Barmen

Barmen center

see list of architectural monuments in the Wuppertal residential area of ​​Barmen-Mitte

Friedrich-Engels-Allee

see list of architectural monuments in the Wuppertal residential area of ​​Friedrich-Engels-Allee

Tan

see list of architectural monuments in the Wuppertal residential area Loh (A – G) , list of architectural monuments in the Wuppertal residential area Loh (H – Z)

Clausen

see the list of monuments in the Clausen residential area in Wuppertal

Red

see list of architectural monuments in the Wuppertal residential area of ​​Rott

Sedansberg

see the list of monuments in the Sedansberg residential area in Wuppertal

Hatzfeld

see the list of monuments in the Wuppertal residential area of ​​Hatzfeld

Kothen

see list of architectural monuments in the Wuppertal residential area of ​​Kothen

Hesselnberg

see list of architectural monuments in the Wuppertal residential area of ​​Hesselnberg

Lichtenplatz

see list of architectural monuments in the Wuppertal residential area Lichtenplatz

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Remarks

  1. The basis is the publication of the municipal building department, which was first created on the basis of the Monument Protection Act of March 11, 1980 and has been continuously updated since then.