List of architectural monuments in Alt-Hürth
The list of architectural monuments in Alt-Hürth contains the listed buildings in the area of Hürth-Alt-Hürth in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of December 2010). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Hürth; 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 are of particular importance for the history of Hürth.
- Note: The order of the monuments in this list corresponds to the official list and can be sorted according to serial number, name (description), district and address (street).
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Old parish church | Weierstrasse 4th | Oldest church building in Hürth | 1695 /1780 ext. |
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Löhrerhof | Lindenstrasse 20th | Three-sided courtyard with a two-story residential building on the left, owned by the city since 1986 and used as a cultural and event center | 1839/40 around 1870 economy |
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Residential complex with arcades | At the villa- ground- 14-28a |
Two gallery row houses by official builder Albert Lüttgenau in the functional Bauhaus style with flat roof and gallery / balconies on the upper floor, whose apartments can be reached via a staircase and gallery, sold, renovated and supplied with district heating in 2014/15. At the rear, in consultation with the Lower Monument Authority, balconies were placed in front and a terrace was set up for the lower apartments. The complex is an example of early social housing in the community. | 1928-1931 | 13 |
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Professional school | Brabant place 2 |
Built under the master builder Lüttgenau in the "New Objectivity" style (like the former swimming pool next to it), today the Goldenberg Vocational College | 1929/30 | 15th |
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former swimming pool | Brabanter Platz |
Built under A. Lüttgenau by the local community, the first and only indoor swimming pool in the Cologne district with a 25-meter lane, shower and bath tubs, hairdressing salon and lifeguard's apartment as well as club rooms for the then two Hürth water sports associations, vacant since 2007, is to be converted with another use | 1929/30 | 16 |
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Parish Church of St. Catherine | Brabanter Platz / Lindenstrasse |
neo-Romanesque style , Cologne architect Theodor Roß | 1894/5 | 26th |
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Rectory | Weierstrasse 6th | On the foundation walls of the former castle, probably the youngest half-timbered house in the village. The coat of arms on the house comes from the old castle (replica, original in the parish hall building, see No. 71) | 1866 | 27 |
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Wayside cross | Hürther- / industrial road |
Erected by the Joh. Mörsch family | 1927 | 29 |
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Clementine Courtyard | Clemenceau tinenhof 1-11, 2-14 |
Five former RWE company apartments around a residential courtyard on the site of the former Clementinenhof, named after the owner of the monastery woman Melissengeistfabrik in Cologne | around 1930 | 46 |
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Monument to Doctor Arnold Kürten | Brabanter Platz |
The memorial designed and executed by the Hürth sculptor Emil Hayn (Hayn was also involved in the construction of the memorial in Burbach) was donated by the local friendship association “Morgenstund” in memory of the Hürth original , the long-time doctor for the poor of the Hürth mayor at that time. | 1923 | 57 |
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Wayside cross | Ringstrasse at No. 11 |
About a stone with a bound chronogram : WIL HE LM B I N D ER TOGETHER SE I NER EHEGATT I N HAVE H I E. (Siges) DENKMA L ERR IC HTEN L a first base, about niche for offerings with a - ASSEN scallop completed , above a second base a crucifix carved in sandstone. On the back another three donor pairs and "renovated in 1981 by Schmelzer, Baer" | (W = X + VV + MDC LLLL IIIII) 1825 |
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Half-timbered house | Pastoratstr. 2 | 61 |
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Half-timbered yard | Breite Strasse 13 |
Of the three-sided "Erbenhof" only the single-storey, gable- facing five- stand residential building on the left side of the property has been preserved, restored by the architect Bertermann, Hürth | around 1790 | 62 |
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Former chaplaincy | Lindenstrasse 5 | Residential building (rented), parish hall and outbuildings with sanitary facilities and a small meeting room. The former parish library on the upper floor has been rented out since 2005. | around 1930 | 71 |
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Half-timbered house | Pastoratstr. 4th | 75 |
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Churchyard at the parish church | Brabanter Platz |
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Cenotaph on the slope of the Hürther Kippe | Trier Street, Am Heidehang |
The high cross with plates with the dates of life set up in a semicircle was erected by the Hertel company, Cologne, for the fallen and bomb victims of both world wars | 1955 | 1997 | 90 |
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Trier Cross | Trierer Straße, opposite No. 29 |
Cross commemorates the since 1723 by Pope Innocent XIII. sanctioned pilgrimage to St. Matthias in Trier , which was reactivated after the war. | 92 |
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Former RWE nursery | Breite Str. / Richard- Hettinger- Strasse |
Half-timbered administrator's house with lattice fencing and transformer house | around 1920 | 101 |
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Bollig tomb, B / 2 (Alt-Hürth cemetery) | Dunant Street | 114 |
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Hausmann's tomb, C / 10 | graveyard | Tomb of the family of the community leader of the "special community" (Alt-) Hürth, his house, Kreuzstr. 19, was one of the three only brick houses in the village around 1900 | 115 |
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Tomb C / 13 Adolf Dasbach | Dunant Street | 116 |
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Knapstein tomb, C / 17 | Dunant Street | Longtime dentist | 117 |
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Castle tomb, E / 24 | Dunant Street | Haulage and bus company from Hürth | 118 |
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Tomb of the little ones, A / 27 | Dunant Street | Edmund Kleinen was pastor at St. Katharina from 1931 to 1952 | 119 |
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Tomb H / 29 Karl Ingenerf , | Dunant Street | Elementary school principal and mayor | 120 |
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Tomb volume, G / 32 | Dunant Street | 121 |
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Köllejahn tomb, G / 31 | Dunant Street | 122 |
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Place of honor at Alt-Hürth cemetery, A / 36 | Dunant Street | 123 |
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Memorial Russians and Greeks, A / 37 | Dunant Street | Victims of the First World War in 1917/18 | 183 |
supporting documents
- ↑ a b List of monuments on the website of the city of Hürth ( Memento of the original from October 9, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Press release December 17, 2015 with picture ( Memento of the original from December 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Clemens Klug: Hürth - Kunstschätze und Denkmäler , Hürth 1978
- ↑ Tradition Burbach 1850 eV ( Memento of the original from February 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Egon Conzen: 800 Years Alt-Hürth , Hürth, Storer Druck, p. 82
- ↑ 800 years old Hürth , p. 74