List of architectural monuments in Ahrem (Erftstadt)
The list of architectural monuments in Ahrem (Erftstadt) contains the listed buildings in the area of Erftstadt-Ahrem in North Rhine-Westphalia (status: August 2010). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Erftstadt; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
Architectural monuments
The list of architectural monuments contains sacred buildings , residential and half-timbered houses, historical manors and aristocratic buildings, industrial plants, crossroads and other small monuments as well as tombs and graves that have a special meaning for the history of Erftstadt.
- Note: The order of the monuments in this list corresponds to the official list and can be sorted according to name, districts and streets.
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Registered since |
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Klüntershof | Gennerstrasse 36 | The two-storey half-timbered house with a half-hipped roof is built in a multi-storey construction. Of the bricked-up compartments, two of the compartments above the house entrance in the central axis have curved wood. The clay infill building, facing the street, facing the gable, is presumably a former house from the 18th century. | 18th and 19th centuries | 08/10/1982 | 006 |
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Pump in front of house 22 | Gennerstraße 22 | The cast iron pump with a handle facing the wall of the house stands on a modern base. | 19th century | 08/10/1982 | 007 |
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Apollonia Chapel . | At Hermeshof 26 | The chapel with a protruding roof was built as a half-timbered building at the end of the 17th century . The year of construction is visible on the beam above the lintel: Anno 1691 May 12th.
The compartments of the chapel were later lined with bricks and, like the brick side walls, were painted white. A stone cross was placed in front of the east side of the building as a war memorial for those who fell in the First World War . |
1691 | December 15, 1983 | 084 |
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former mill | Mühlenstrasse 19 | The two-storey house was built between 1778 and 1782 as a stud and frame framework. During an extensive restoration of the house in the 1950s, the compartments were lined with field fire bricks, the windows were enlarged beyond the compartments and the eaves wall of the house was completely renewed from brick.
The brick-built farm buildings mostly date from the 19th century. The overbuilding of the waterwheel and the creek happened in the 1920s. The drive wheel of the mill wheel is still preserved in the mill house. The water wheel was dismantled in the early 1980s. |
1778/1780 | 10/30/1985 | 099 |
Maximinenkreuz | At the Maximinenkreuz | On the base of the stone cross there is a pillar with an inscription and a sacrament console with shell ornamentation, above a stepped attachment on which the cross with body is attached.
During the restoration, the inscription was painted white and thereby emphasized. In addition, the letters of the chronogram were made clear in black. The chronogram gives the year 1780. The inscription reads: IOANNES SCHICK ET IPSIVS VXOR GERTRVDIS STEMLER PONEBANT JUDGERS TO LECHENICH The stone cross, named after the former owner, the St. Maximin Monastery in Cologne, was erected by the tenant of the Maximinenhof and originally stood at the entrance to the courtyard. When the courtyard buildings were demolished in 1918, the cross was removed and erected again at the cemetery. |
1780 | March 27, 1990 | 118 |
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Hochkreuz in the cemetery | At the Maximinenkreuz | The shell limestone cross consists of a stepped base with an inscription, an attachment with an ogival niche, above a cross with a metal body. The inscription reads: I am the resurrection and the life, whoever believes in me will live, even if he has died Joh: 11, 25 | around 1920 | March 27, 1990 | 119 |
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Wayside cross | Laacher Hof | The heavily weathered sandstone cross stands on a pedestal in the immediate vicinity of the Rotbach . The shape and the still visible crossed bones suggest a grave cross that was used as a crossroads at this point after the Lechenich cemetery was closed. | 18th century | December 4th, 1990 | 140 |
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Hermeshof residential building. | At Hermeshof 1 | The house is a gable-independent two-storey half-timbered building with a pan-roofed gable roof from 1689, the door bar of which shows the following inscription: ANNO 1689 TEN 12. IVLIVS.
The multi-storey house has relatively small compartments and correspondingly small window openings, the windows of which have been modernized. Parts of the ground floor wall have also been renewed. The slightly cantilevered upper floor, whose sill beam is profiled, rests on the ends of the ceiling beams. In 1948 the stepped gable of the street front was renewed in brick and an extension building was erected at right angles to the actual house. |
1689 | 04/19/1993 | 182 |
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Parish Church of St. John the Baptist | Gennerstrasse 34 | The single-nave neo-Gothic church was built between 1889 and 1891 according to plans by the Cologne cathedral builder Franz Schmitz . | 1889 | 05/10/1993 | 183 |
Residential building | Gennerstraße 12 | The two-storey half-timbered house with lined, whitewashed partitions was extensively restored in the early 1990s. | 19th century | 10/08/1993 | 194 |
supporting documents
- ↑ List of monuments of the city of Erftstadt, transmitted by the Lower Monument Authority Erftstadt
- ↑ Landesarchiv NRW Rhineland Department Düsseldorf (previously HSTAD) inventory Kurköln II 1962, sheet 10-57, with accounts of the building inspector wing with the electoral court chamber in Bonn 1782, published in K. and H. Stommel: Sources for the history of the city of Erftstadt vol V. No. 2914
- ↑ Frank Bartsch: chap. 1.4. Ahrem mill. In: Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998
- ↑ Frank Bartsch: chap. 1.2. Ahrem Hermeshof. In: Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998.