List of architectural monuments in Altendorf (Essen)

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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 Altendorf (Essen) contains the listed buildings in the area of Essen-Altendorf (Essen) , district I, in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of October 2018). 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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Church of St. Mary of the Assumption Church of St. Mary of the Assumption Ehrenzeller Strasse 45
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also called Altendorfer Dom ; Basilica type, laying of the foundation stone in 1891, benediction in 1892, consecration in 1897, partially destroyed in 1943, rebuilt by Engelbert Köjer by 1952 1891-1897 Oct 13, 1994 791
High bunker High bunker Helenenstrasse 16a
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Erected as part of the Führer emergency program for air protection ordered in October 1940 , area around 1420 m², built for 1150 people on six floors, it was the largest bunker that was built in Essen during the Second World War, modernized at the time of the Cold War , in early 2017 auctioned from federal property to a Dellwig building contractor 1940-1943 July 10, 2015 970
Hüttmann School Hüttmann School Hüttmannstrasse 86
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Municipal community elementary school, renovated in 2011 after 1914 Nov 14, 1991 703
Small house settlement Altendorf / Dransfeld residential courtyard Small house settlement Altendorf / Dransfeld residential courtyard Altendorf small house settlement
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Also known as the Hirtsiefer settlement, named after the central politician Heinrich Hirtsiefer . around 1910 May 11, 1995 841
High bunker High bunker Körnerstrasse
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As part of the immediate Führer program ordered in October 1940, it was built as an eight-storey round bunker for 675 people for air protection, later intended for civil defense with NBC protection for around 1500 people during the Cold War until 2011 . Auctioned privately from federal property in December 2016. 1941-1943 Apr 29, 2014 967

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dellwiger building contractor buys World War II bunker ; in: Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung of March 1, 2017; Retrieved November 9, 2017