List of architectural monuments in Aachen-Laurensberg
The list of architectural monuments in Aachen-Laurensberg contains the listed buildings in the area of the Aachen-Laurensberg district in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of September 27, 2016). These architectural monuments are entered in the monuments list of the city of Aachen; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
Monuments
This partial list of the list of monuments in Aachen includes the monuments , sorted alphabetically by street name, in the area of the municipality of Laurensberg, which was incorporated into Aachen in 1972 , today the Aachen district and district of Laurensberg.
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Registered since |
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building | Alte Vaalser Strasse 105 map |
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"Gut Treut" | Am Treut 8 card |
built on considerably older foundations as a three-wing courtyard in broken stone and brick ; "Villa Treut" built in 1910 in Art Nouveau style, temporary administrative seat | 18th / 19th Century | |||
"Schurzelter Mühle" | At the oil mill 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 card |
first a grain mill (13th century), then a copper mill (17th century), then an oil mill and finally in 1842 a spinning mill and textile factory; L-shaped, three-storey main building with a two-storey older extension | 1842 | |||
Residential building | At the Rast 9 card |
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"Great Court" | Bocholtzer Strasse 29 map |
Franconian royal court and palatinate property of the Aachen Empire ; four-winged white brick courtyard, eaves facing the street, two-story residential building; Garments z. T. made of bluestone; fully equipped with gable roofs | before 1775 | |||
"Little yard" | Bocholtzer Strasse 50 map |
Franconian royal court and palatinate property of the Aachen Empire; four-wing courtyard in brick and quarry stone construction; all buildings with gable roofs | 1787 | |||
"Good book" | Buchweg 2 map |
three-winged brick courtyard with rubble stone base; consisting of a two-storey residential building and adjoining farm buildings. 1964 end of the farm and from 1985 converted into a residential complex. | 1839 | |||
"Gut Eliashofen" | Buchweg 27 map |
two-storey and two-axle residential house made of marl ashlar masonry, built on a core building from the 14th century; Completely renovated in 1987 and used as a residential building. | 1763 | |||
"Gut Neukeller" | Buchweg 49 map |
four-wing brick courtyard; 19th century farm building; Inside the farm building there is an English truss; In 1985 the stable and barn were converted into an architecture office; | 1562 (courtyard) / 19th century (farm building) | |||
Residential houses (parts) | Bungartsweg 9, 11 map |
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"Bongartshof" | Bungartsweg 20, 22 map |
Formerly a three-winged courtyard, whitewashed, supplemented in 1900 with a fourth wing in brick construction | 17th century | |||
"Holy Spirit Court" | Bungartsweg 21 map |
built on much older foundations than a four-winged white muddy courtyard; House wing made of marl ; Expanded several times in the 19th and 20th centuries | 18./19. Century | |||
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Bluestone obelisk in the Paulinenwäldchen | Bush route map |
Erected in Aachener Blaustein in memory of Napoleon's sister, Pauline Bonaparte | 1810 |
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Residential building | Diepekuhl 16 map |
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"Good at the turret" | Dreiländerweg 103-105 map |
Three-wing courtyard from the 19th century as a plastered building with bluestone walls, fundamentally restored from 1979 to 1983 | before 1772 | |||
House and watchtower "Am Beeck" | Dreiländerweg 108 map |
former watchtower of the Aachen Empire ; Building core from the 15th century; one and a half storeys with quarry stone base in brick masonry; Upper floor as half-timbered building; | 17th century | |||
"Gut Tennenpuhl" (parts) | Düserhofstrasse 3 map |
four-wing quarry stone courtyard with local marl | 18th century | |||
"Good construction", also known as the "long jump" | Düserhofstrasse 48 map |
Two residential buildings and a farm building across them. Originally owned by the Clermont family of cloth manufacturers from Vaals | circa 1780 | |||
Rectory | Düserhofstrasse 52 map |
1764 | ||||
Orsbach Castle | Düserhofstrasse 60 map |
Formerly part of the Landwehr ditch as well as the reporting and watchtower of the Aachen Empire ; Facade: quarry stone, tower: local marl stone | 15th century | |||
Residential building | Düserhofstrasse 82 map |
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Catholic parish church of St. Peter | Düserhofstrasse map |
in place of a 14th century chapel by Vinzenz Statz , a neo-Gothic three-nave brick hall church built in 1863 | 1641 (mention); New building in 1863/64 | ||
"Eulershof" | Eulersweg 6 map |
1990 closed as a farm; today administration building | 1668 | |||
"Good Scheuer" | Ferberberg 2 card |
old courtyard first mentioned in 1593; today's building, built on foundations from the 17th century, as a white, three-wing courtyard in broken and brick construction; | 19th century | |||
"Gut Stockheide" | Ferberberg 11 (parts) map |
three-wing courtyard in broken and brick construction | 19th century | |||
"Gut Linde" | Ferberberg 16 map |
four-wing courtyard built in the 19th century on the old foundations; white brick and quarry stone with blue stone walls; two-storey mansion with hipped roof, spire 1892 | before 1775 | |||
"Gut Ferber" | Ferberberg 25 card |
separate mansion of the estate; 19th century two-storey extension with a three-storey tower with four small corner turrets | 18./19. Century | |||
"Gut Ferber" | Ferberberg 27 card |
built as a four-winged, white, brick manor house | 18./19. Century | |||
"Gut Reinartzkehl" | Gemmenicher Weg 109 map |
northern courtyard built around 1752 (according to bluestone table) on foundations from the 14th century; served as a poor children's house in the 18th century; significant expansions in the 19th century and 111 (southern courtyard): three-winged, white-washed courtyard in brick; | 1752; 19th century | |||
"Gut Reinartzkehl" | Gemmenicher Weg 111 map |
southern courtyard, built around 1752 (according to bluestone table) on foundations from the 14th century; served as a poor children's house in the 18th century; significant extensions in the 19th century; three-winged brick construction; | 1752; 19th century | |||
"Gut Beeck" | Gemmenicher Weg 113, 115 (parts) map |
Three-wing courtyard, consisting of a two-storey brick residential building, partly in half-timbered , as well as an adjacent building made of quarry stone masonry and farm buildings made of half-timbered | 19th century | |||
"Gut Hausen" | Hausener Gasse 29, 31 map |
mentioned as early as 1263; expanded in several construction phases as a four-wing, water-fenced, white-muddy system; According to the inscription in the anchor on the west wing, dated 1575, late Gothic roof, north building 1743 | 1575 and 1743 | |||
Residential houses | Herzogsweg 1, 3 map |
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Residential house, former "Hochbrücker Mühle" | Hochbrück 1 | two-storey former manor house with bluestone walls from the 19th century; | Early 19th century | |||
Residential house, former "Hochbrücker Mühle" | Hochbrück 2-3 | in the 16th century copper mill, from 1771 oil mill; three-wing courtyard: two-story east wing, north wing as a former barn and two-story west wing with stable part; Closed on the street side by a wall with two entrances | End of 18th century | |||
Residential house, former "Hochbrücker Mühle" | Hochbrück 4 | in the 16th century copper mill, from 1771 oil mill; three-winged brick courtyard with gable roofs; The east wing consists of a two-story angular residential building and the west wing consists of a two-story farm building | End of 18th century | |||
Residential building | Hofweg 18 map |
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Hofanlage "Kölschend" | Hohlweg 17, 19, 21 map |
T-shaped double building, middle part built in quarry stone (18th century), extensions in the 19th century. | 18th century | |||
"Good large piece" | Hubert-Wienen-Strasse 6 map |
white muddy three-wing courtyard area; Brick residential house with bluestone walls | 1754/19. Century | |||
" Great Niersteiner Hof " | Laurensberger Strasse 20 (parts of) map |
Two-storey main building with an attached rectangular stair tower with four-sided slate lantern and polygonal helmet, parts of the building are falling apart | 16th and 17th centuries | |||
"Southern Niersteiner Hof" | Laurensberger Strasse 21 map |
Four-wing courtyard in quarry stone construction, two-storey residential building with a crooked hip roof and cross-frame windows made of bluestone | 17th century | |||
"Northern Niersteiner Hof" | Laurensberger Strasse 29 map |
four-winged, white-lilted courtyard in quarry stone construction; out of service since the 80s of the 20th century; Inside Cologne ceilings ; Residential house with baroque arched and crossbar windows | 1651 | |||
Residential building | Laurensberger Strasse 53 map |
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"Gut Linde" | Laurensberger Strasse 78 map |
three-wing courtyard; Farm buildings in the 18th century and residential building in the 19th century made of marl stone masonry, later brick masonry | 18th and 19th centuries | |||
Residential building (parts) | Laurensberger Strasse 81 map |
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Residential building (parts) | Laurensberger Strasse 83 map |
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Residential building | Laurensberger Strasse 103 map |
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Residential building (parts) | Laurensberger Strasse 132 map |
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"Gut Vetschauer Schmiede" | Laurensberger Strasse 140 map |
Three-wing courtyard complex made of rough ashlars, residential building built in brick between 1830 and 1850 | 18th century | |||
Residential houses | Laurensberger Strasse 141, 143 map |
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Anti-tank traps | west of Laurensberg | Part of the west wall ; Reinforced concrete cusp line | 1938/39 | |||
"Deer defense tower" also called "turret" | Laurentiusstrasse 2 map |
Tower part of the monitoring and reporting system of the Aachen Empire ; Originally two-storey defensive tower made of quarry stone, raised in the 19th century, the core of the former watch tower deer or turret, lower wings on both sides built in 1684 with quarry and bluestone work | 15th century / 1684 | |||
"Linde House" | Laurentiusstrasse 16-20 map |
four-winged courtyard with white slurry in broken and brick construction with blue stone walls; Tower helmet 1892 | 18th century | |||
Residential building | Laurentiusstrasse 56 map |
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"Gut Kamp" | Laurentiusstrasse 63–65, 67–71 map |
mentioned in the 9th century; New building in quarry stone in the 16th century; Later rebirth to a three-winged courtyard with a brick building | 16th century | |||
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Catholic parish church of St. Laurentius and sexton's house | Laurentiusstrasse 75 map |
First mentioned around 870; 1482 new building in neo-Gothic style , the tower is still preserved from this period; 1912/13 renewed building by master builder Joseph Buchkremer | 1482 | ||
Residential building | Laurentiusstrasse 79 map |
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"Lemierser Mühle" | Lemierser Berg 92 map |
1606 mentioned as former copper mills; Villa-like brick building with a three-story tower and extensive park | 19th century | |||
Residential building | Lemierser Berg 130 map |
1843 | ||||
"Gut Büschchen" | Mittelstrasse 30 map |
four-wing quarry stone courtyard; Built in the 17th century and extensively renovated and expanded in the 18th (farm building) and 19th century (residential building); The roof, which protrudes far, is placed on wooden consoles | 1659/1851 | |||
"Little Neuenhof" | Neuenhofer Weg 7–19 map |
multi-wing courtyard complex in brick construction, predominantly white muddy, consisting of a two-storey manor house (1st half of the 19th century) and a northern wing with a residential building and business section (core from the 18th century); 1982/83 extensive renovations as a residential complex | 18th century (core buildings), 19th century (manor house) | |||
Great Neuenhof | Neuenhofer Weg 21 map |
formerly water-protected four-wing courtyard, major renovations and extensions in the 18th and 19th centuries; Since 1972 it has housed a branch of the Aachen University Hospital | 15th century | |||
"Nonnenhof" | Nonnenhofstrasse 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110 map |
Belongs to the former imperial abbey Burtscheid ; Three-wing courtyard, significantly expanded in 1615 (residential building) and 1740 (farm building) by order of the incumbent abbesses | 1338/1615/1740 | |||
"Good cherry tree" | Orsbacher Straße 20 (parts) map |
two-storey white brick building with saddle roof in the classical style; | 1st half of the 20th century | |||
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University Hospital Aachen | Pauwelsstrasse 30 map |
Steel frame construction according to plans by Weber & Brand | 1971-1985 | ||
Telephone booth FeH 78 | Püngeler Strasse / Vaalser Strasse or no. Card |
Telephone booth of the FeH 78 series, according to the entry sheet, formerly shaping public space and everyday social life | 1989 | |||
"Gut Purweide" | Purweider Weg 12–14a map |
first mentioned in 1664; three-wing brick courtyard; 1880 owned by Arnold Königs , extended with a white muddy mansion with double gable | 17th century / 1880 | |||
Residential building | Rathausstrasse 3 map |
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Residential building | Rathausstrasse 10 map |
former "Aachener Chemische Werke für die Textilindustrie GmbH" Peter Ney | ||||
"House Weyenberg" | Rathausstrasse 43 map |
narrow, gable brick building with blue stone walls and gable roof, new building in the 18th century and remodeling in the 19th century; former Laurensberg town hall | 1524 (mentioned) / 18th and 19th century | |||
"Gut Berger Hochkirchen" | Rathausstrasse 45 map |
Four-wing courtyard complex (16th century (east wing), extended 18th century), residential house and stair tower (17th / 18th century) and farm buildings (18th / 19th century), whitewashed broken and brick buildings with bluestone walls | from the 16th century | |||
"House Barrier" | Rathausstrasse 62 map |
former customs house; White-coated two-storey building made of quarry stone, marl and brick, facade in the "Aachen-Lütticher style" with an imperial double-headed eagle of the Imperial Post Office operated by the Thurn and Taxis above the entrance door | 1775-1780 | |||
Railway overpass | Rathausstrasse map |
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Residential building | Roermonder Strasse 286 map |
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Residential building | Roermonder Strasse 298 map |
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Residential building (parts) | Roermonder Strasse 386, 388 map |
1862 | ||||
"Supreme Court" | Schlangenweg 360 map |
three-wing courtyard in the 19th and 20th centuries, substantially renewed and expanded; White-washed broken stone and brick building and partly built with marl | 16th century | |||
"Gut Beulardstein" | Schlossparkstrasse 93a map |
four-sided courtyard covered with white with a defensive tower made of quarry stones and field fire bricks; the eastern farm buildings are dated 1768 and 1699. A gate wedge bears the year 1609 and 1686 is engraved in iron anchors on the courtyard side of the southern stable wing | 15./16. Century | |||
Defense tower | Schloss-Rahe-Strasse 12 map |
old defense tower in quarry stone blocks, today three-storey house with hipped roof | 15th century | |||
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Rahe Castle | Schloss-Rahe-Strasse 15 map |
four-wing moated castle on the foundations of a former moated castle from the 15th century; two-storey house in the strict forms of the Aachen Baroque; Park, originally in the French style; today business center | 1787 | ||
Factory building | Schloss-Rahe-Strasse 23 map |
former Gilljam carded yarn spinning mill, closed in 1969 | 1891 | |||
"Gut Schlottfeld" | Schlottfelder Strasse 13 map |
Manor house in the four-winged white brick courtyard complex; | 1785 | |||
"Gut Schlottfeld" | Schlottfelder Strasse 15-17 map |
Side wings of the four-winged, white-washed brick courtyard area; Outer walls made of marl indicate an older construction period | 1785 | |||
AC-West depot | (Schlottfelder Strasse) map |
consisting of a 23 m turntable, a 15- person round locomotive shed , a multi-track repair hall and a coal platform. | 1910 | |||
"Gut Wegscheid" | Schmiedgasse 7 map |
four-wing brick courtyard, two and a half stories in five axes, built on a much older core structure; Plastered courtyard facade; Door frames, window sills and archways made of bluestone; today Demeterhof | 2nd half of the 19th century | |||
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Gut Melaten (with open spaces and fountain) | Schneebergweg 30 map |
former leprosy , last burial in 1787; later agricultural yard; Location on Via Regia ; built from local marl | around 1270 (mention) | ||
Anti-tank traps | Schneebergweg map |
350 m long section of the west wall on the southwest slope of the Schneeberg . The fortification consists in the east and west of an armored wall up to 3.70 m high and in the middle part of a 5-row cusp line made of reinforced concrete (13.45 m wide and up to 1.50 m high). The armored wall partly has bars protruding horizontally at the top, which used to hold a wire barrier. | 1938/39 | 3504 |
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Residential houses | Schurzelter Strasse 40, 42, 44-44a, 46, 48, 50, 52 map |
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Residential houses | Schurzelter Strasse 54, 56, 58 (parts), 60 (parts), 62 (parts), 64 (parts), 66 map |
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Seffent Castle | Schurzelter Strasse 200 map |
former moated castle, four-wing complex made of quarry stone, today's building fabric from the 18th century; flanked by a low round tower in the NE and a half tower in the SE. | 896 (mentioned) / 18th century | ||
"Hof Bach" | Schurzelter Strasse 201 map |
three-winged courtyard, built on the foundations of a paper mill from 1722 in white rubble | 1824-1842 | |||
"Gut Kaschenpütz" | Schurzelter Strasse 205–207 map |
Multi-winged courtyard complex made of whitewashed broken stone and brick | 1758 | |||
Railway overpass | Schurzelter street map |
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"Althöfchen" and "Neuhöfchen", | Seffenter Berg 2–4 card |
four-winged, white muddy courtyard complex made of quarry stone and bluestone garments in combination with house no. 6th | before 1682 | |||
"Althöfchen" and "Neuhöfchen", | Seffenter Berg 6 map |
Side wing to house no. 2-4 | before 1682 | |||
"Gut Schüllshof" | Seffenter Berg 10 card |
former forge, later bakery; 1913 completely refurbished new building | before 1775 | |||
Residential building | Seffenter Berg 11 map |
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"Gut Kalkhütte" | Seffenter Berg 22 map |
three-winged white brick courtyard from the end of the 18th to the beginning of the 19th century. | before 1695 | |||
"Gaßmühle" | Senserbachweg 140 map |
white muddy courtyard with a broken and brick building and a gable roof; one-sided extension with hipped roof | 1375 (mentioned) / 18th and 19th century | |||
Residential building | Senserbachweg 212 map |
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Residential building | Senserbachweg 218 map |
1842 | ||||
Residential building (parts) | Senserbachweg 219 map |
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Scheeberg Chapel | Senserbachweg map |
1963 | ||||
"Gut Soerser Hochkirchen" | Soerser Weg 115 map |
First mentioned in the 14th century; water-enclosed four-wing courtyard area; External walls from 15th / 16th centuries Century; Mansion (1773); in the 19th century summer residence of the Schervier family and expanded by them | 15th century | |||
"Kuckesrath" | Soerser Weg 165 map |
First mentioned in the 15th century; after renovation in the 18th century, four-wing courtyard partially protected by water with a white plastered front; baroque blue stone walls with wedge stones | 18th century | |||
"Good hay knife" | Soerser Weg 186 map |
three-winged brick courtyard with white plastered facades | 1783 | |||
"Bütershöfchen" | Soerser Weg 268 map |
Initially three-winged, later four-winged courtyard as a brick building with baroque bluestone edging | 1521/1782 | |||
Soers house | Soerser Weg 310 map |
first mentioned around 1290, mighty and square residential tower from the 15th century; two-winged, white muddy bailey in quarry and brick (16th / 17th century); water-enclosed mansion (18th century) with two-storey side wing from 1900; | 13th century / 1747 | |||
"Gut Kleine Gasse" | Soerser Weg 349 map |
multi-winged white brick courtyard area; former property of the Cockerill family | 18./19. Century | |||
"Gut Große Gasse" | Soerser Weg 350 map |
Three-wing brick courtyard also acquired by the Cockerill family in the 19th century and completely renovated, white-washed farm buildings | 17th century / 1869 | |||
"Soers Mill" | Sonnenweg 11 map |
first copper mill (17th century), then fulling mill (18th century), 1829 needle grinding and polishing mill, 1896 dyeing; Factory building as a brick complex with a three-story tower | Mid 19th century | |||
"Good Bach" | Sonnenweg 14 map |
Formerly white, three-winged brick courtyard | 1723 | |||
Anti-tank traps | south of the Steppenberg | Part of the west wall; Reinforced concrete cusp line | 1938/39 | |||
"Gut Obere Müsch" and parts of the " St. Raphael Monastery " | Strüverweg 1a, 1b map |
Manor as a two-storey, white silted, nine-axis brick building and classicist porch; 1867 multi-wing and four-story extension building in red brick for the van Gülpen cloth factory, which from 1903 became a monastery and seat of the order of the daughters of the holy cross , today a retirement home and residential park | 1686; 1867 | |||
"Good Middle Munch" | Strüverweg 3, 3a map |
New construction of a two-storey, white muddy building with wooden frames as walls; built on the foundations of an old building from before 1775; Main body with a uniaxial angle attachment | Mid 19th century | |||
"Gut Untere Müsch" | Strüverweg 5 map |
New building of an Winkelhof in brick construction; built on the foundations of an old building from before 1775; five axes with door frames and window sills made of bluestone | Mid 19th century | |||
"Gut Strüver" | Strüverweg 41 map |
First mentioned before 1771; white, four-winged courtyard in brick construction with two-storey residential building; Fundamentally renovated in the 1980s | 19th century | |||
"Good construction" | Strüverweg 75 map |
First mentioned before 1771; built on older foundations as a three-wing courtyard in brick construction with a two-storey manor house; all components are covered with gable roofs; today a day care center and studio | around 1800 | |||
" Stockheider Mill " | Strüverweg 112–118 map |
oldest mention in the 13th century as a copper mill, end of the 18th century fulling mill; At the end of the 19th century and 1945 extensive structural expansion to include the dye works and the textile finishing company. Today: " Tuchwerk Aachen ". Seat of the Theater K and the Atelier Pasch | 1891 | |||
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Müschpark | Strüverweg card |
Initially laid out as Ferme Ornée des Gut Obere Müsch, later expanded to approx. 11 hectares, equipped with exotic. Trees, park avenues, ponds, kitchen gardens, orchards and cattle meadows as well as greenhouses | between 1803 and 1814 | ||
Parish hall of the Orthodox Fraternity in Germany | Vaalser Strasse 332 map |
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Campo Santo in Westfriedhof II (Catholic part) | Vaalser Strasse map |
62 m long crypt building with a tower-like central structure, neo-Gothic outside , Art Nouveau inside , built according to plans by city architect Joseph Laurent | 1899-1905 | ||
Funeral hall on Westfriedhof I (Protestant part) | Vaalser Strasse map |
in the style of the neo-renaissance | 1899 | |||
"Paffenbroich" | Vaalser Strasse 496 map |
mentioned in 1280; Multi-leaf, water-enclosed courtyard with white brick and quarry stone facades | 18./19. Century | |||
Residential houses | Vaalser Strasse 517 map |
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Residential houses | Vaalser Strasse 526 map |
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"Vetschauer Mühle" | Vetschauer Berg 1 (parts) map |
former mill shut down around 1950, mill stump made of quarry stone and supplemented with brick; Former battlements removed and a new concrete cone roof replaced in the 1950s | Kern around 1700 | |||
Residential building (parts) | Vetschauer Berg 2 map |
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Anti-tank traps | west of Vetschau | Part of the Siegfried Line; Reinforced concrete cusp line | 1938/39 | |||
"Wildbacher Mill" | Wildbacher Mühle 37, 37a, 37b map |
built on foundations from the 16th century as a copper mill, later fulling mill; Mill building from 1754 as a two-storey white brick building with baroque blue stone walls and a hipped roof | 1754 | |||
Restaurant "Lua Paulina" | Zum Blauen Stein 35 card |
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"Gut Bergerbusch" | To the Blauen Stein 36 card |
Part of the former Trappist monastery of Mont Sion; French Trappists stayed until 1826, although the complex came into private ownership in 1775; Then expanded to include a two-storey residential building with a white slurry (No. 40) and two wings (No. 36, 38) | 19th century | |||
"Gut Bergerbusch" | Zum Blauen Stein 38, 38a card |
Part of the former Trappist monastery of Mont Sion; after 1826 extended by two wings (No. 36, 38) | 19th century | |||
"Gut Bergerbusch" | Zum Blauen Stein 40 card |
Part of the former Trappist monastery of Mont Sion; after 1826 expanded to include a two-storey house with a white silt (No. 40) | 19th century | |||
Parts of a former barn | Go to the blue stone card |
belonging to the "Gut Bergerbusch"; Free-standing elongated farm building - the barn and cattle sheds are integrated into it | 18./19. Century |
Web links
Commons : Architectural monuments in Aachen-Laurensberg - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- List of monuments of the city of Aachen (PDF file; 126 kB)
- Architectural monuments in Laurensberg in the Aachen geoportal
Individual evidence
- ^ Entry on Gutshof Kleine Gasse in the " KuLaDig " database of the Rhineland Regional Association
- ↑ Entry on Gutshof Große Gasse in the database " KuLaDig " of the Rhineland Regional Association
- ↑ Müschpark, Gut Obere Müsch, monastery