List of architectural monuments in Auenheim (Bergheim)
The list of architectural monuments in Auenheim (Bergheim) contains the listed buildings in the area of Bergheim-Auenheim in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of April 2010
). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Bergheim; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Monument number |
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So-called. Order court | Lourther Weg 2 location |
Dated 1781 by anchor numbers; 2-storey brick residential building, facing Lourther Weg, with 1-storey brick wings adjoining on both sides; Mentioned for the first time in 1211 as property of the Kamp Abbey, in 1280 to the Cologne Teutonic Order Commander St. Katharina, in their possession until secularization. Originally water-protected, trenches filled in today, farm buildings partially demolished in 1955. | 1781 | 30th |
AZ: 96 |
15th Mar 1989
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Residential building | Lourther Weg 33 location |
The object is inscribed and dated to 1849. Representative square courtyard made of brick in a single location, residential house facing Lourther Weg on one side of the square | 1849 | 146 |
AZ: 212 |
July 28, 1993
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Catholic parish church of St. Medardus Auenheim |
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A chapel as early as 1187 and mentioned in the “liber valoris” around 1300; Originally, patronage rights were shared equally between the Kamp and Brauweiler abbeys; in 1280 they passed to the Cologne Teutonic Order Commander St. Katharina, where they remained until 1802 | 1187 | 44 |
AZ: 85 |
July 17, 1989
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Catholic parish church Auenheim / cemetery |
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Almost oval churchyard enclosed by a brick wall, in the encircling wall at regular intervals, today empty brick shrines, formerly stations of the cross; A row of tombstones from the 16th to 20th centuries in the churchyard area | 1187 | 170 |
AZ: 280 |
May 17, 1994
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Ordensstrasse 4 location |
2-storey brick building on a garden plot far back from the street and arranged on the gable side; Eaves sides divided symmetrically by 5 axes, gable sides 3-axis; Central entrances on both sides of the eaves, all windows rectangular to slightly arched with stone sills, the plinth slightly offset, plastered on one side of the eaves, exposed cellar windows; Entrances with ashlar frames, surrounding cornice separating storeys, stepped eaves cornice, continued on the gable ends; at the rear are 2-wing 1-storey brick buildings, all with arched openings, formerly farm buildings, now converted for residential purposes. | around 1850 | 148 |
AZ: 213 |
28 Sep 1993 |
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Residential building | Ordensstrasse 24 location |
House of a large brick square courtyard built around 1860 at a fork in the road. Residential house in the gusset of the two traffic routes, 2-storey, brick with a recessed, plastered base, structured by 5 axes; Windows simply cut and arched with ashlar sills, central entrance with skylight, original door leaf and ashlar frame, stepped eaves zone with tooth cut, the present garden is determined in its shape by the street corner. | around 1860 | 167 |
AZ: 215 |
Feb. 1, 1994
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Fortuna-Nord briquette factory | Auenheimer Strasse location |
The Fortuna Nord briquette factory is the penultimate of the briquette factories built at a new location in the Rhenish lignite district . The first briquettes left the factory in autumn 1941, with a daily output of 2,000 tons at the end of 1942. Most of the technical equipment of the new factory was carried out by Zeitzer Eisengießerei und Maschinenbau AG (ZEMAG), the raw coal supply systems including wet service were carried out by Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (Cologne-Kalk), and 16 twin presses were in use in the press house (still preserved today). | Planning started in 1937/38 | 262 |
AZ: 321 |
Nov. 4, 2009