List of architectural monuments in Büsdorf
The list of monuments in Büsdorf contains the listed buildings in the area of Bergheim-Büsdorf 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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monument | At the memorial at the corner of Laurentiusstraße Lage |
Memorial to the fallen of the First and Second World Wars; in a rectangular area on a pedestal, enclosed by a wall made of plates, a fully plastic figure of a warrior, in the enclosure wall the names of the fallen soldiers of the First and Second World Wars. | Around 1930 | 158 |
AZ: 236 |
Jan. 18, 1994
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Apple market 2 location |
completely plastered, 1-storey half-timbered house, facing the street, facing the street, with a noticeably steep gable roof and a slightly forward sloping gable; the windows rectangular, simply cut, probably changed; Small window with wooden walls and shutters in the gable triangle, entrance on the eaves side. | 18th century | 182 |
AZ: 248 |
Nov 7, 1994 |
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Fliestedener Straße 1 location |
Small agr. Property, residential building located at the eaves facing the street on a street corner, 1-storey, one side of the eaves plastered, one side of the gable with a blanket, solid wall, the second side of the gable and the rear side of the eaves half-timbered; upright rectangular entrance on the eaves side, to the right of the entrance, modern rectangular window, the other upright rectangular openings with rebated block frames; on the half-timbered gable projections in the gable triangle, the massive gable wall with arched, single-cut windows with stone sills and a row of tie rods. | In the core 1800 | 204 |
AZ: 247 |
July 24, 1995 |
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Former Fronhof | Fliestedener Straße 8 location |
Large, representative agricultural property, located directly next to the church, four-wing system made of brick, residential building 2 ½-storey, brick with a stepped base clad with stone slabs | Around 1850 | 205 |
AZ: 246 |
July 24, 1995
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chapel | To the Großer Ahr / corner of Kapellenweg location |
Small, east-facing brick chapel with a polygonal end and a straight west side with a round-arched entrance, flanked by 2 small, round-arched windows and a round window above it, which is now clogged | 1886 | 149 |
AZ: 245 |
29 Sep 1993
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Mühlenhof / Büsdorfer Mühle |
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The monument includes the residential building, the brick farm building with archway arranged around the rectangular courtyard, the windmill from 1850 with a mill pond and the courtyard cross from 1843. The Mühlenhof is a large agricultural property on a small hill with an associated windmill | 1850 | 38 |
AZ: 58 |
July 7, 1989
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Windmühlenstrasse 17 location |
Simple agricultural property immediately to the left of the churchyard boundary: eaves, two-storey, four-axis, stone-exposed brick house with a gable roof covered with clay pans; then on the left lower utility wing with a basket arched passage; Arched window openings with ashlar sills and two-winged wooden windows renewed in 2000 based on old models, on the ground floor with skylight. Entrance slightly off-center in the second axis. | Around 1890 | 168 |
AZ: 244 |
Feb 21, 1994 |
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Windmühlenstrasse 23 location |
Residential building with service wing (former courtyard); Square courtyard with adjoining buildings on both sides, two-storey residential building, brick, facing the street on the eaves. 5-axis facade, stepped plinth, with the basement windows exposed on both sides of the entrance; The center of the building is emphasized by flanking pilaster strips, led over the eaves in a dwelling with round-arched twin windows and an oculus above; the ground floor entrance with the original door leaf and skylight. | Late 19th century | 159 |
AZ: 238 |
Jan. 18, 1994 |
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Residential building | Windmühlenstraße 26 location |
Agricultural property located on a street corner; Two-storey house, plastered, in a corner position, one-sided crooked hip, on the second side hipped roof. The plinth is offset with plaster ashlars and exposed cellar windows, the ground floor windows with a circumferential, profiled cornice, high rectangular, with pieces of entablature and segment fields above the lintels; Central entrance, drawn in, in an elaborate plaster frame, with heraldic cartouche above the lintel, original door leaf, skylight; also the windows of the upper floor with connecting, profiled mantelpiece, reinforcing the horizontal emphasis; in the segment fields above the lintels there are small vase reliefs. | 1901 | 177 |
AZ: 243 |
June 20, 1994
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Windmühlenstrasse 28 location |
1-storey, rural house on an elongated rectangular floor plan, half-timbered, plastered, with a detached brick base, in which a cellar window is exposed to the left of the entrance; lateral, upright rectangular entrance in profiled wooden walls, assigned to the side a directly adjoining, now blocked window (shop window with triangular gable as roofing), the other window openings with profiled, folded wooden walls; on the back brick extension under a towed roof, visible under the peeling plaster wickerwork; Roof renewed, some skylights. | Around 1800 | 210 |
AZ: 242 |
Aug 7, 1995 |
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Windmühlenstrasse 30 location |
Agricultural property with development on both sides, two-storey residential building, plastered, in the middle of the square on the street side; 5-axis facade, upright rectangular central entrance with original door leaf, 2 arched windows on both sides; the ground floor is additionally structured by rectangular rustication, which is raised as a frame around the window openings; Upper floor windows are rectangular, the center of the building is accentuated by a gable with a mansard roof, with a high rectangular twin window; Symmetrical 1-storey commercial buildings are connected on both sides. | 1907 | 165 |
AZ: 239 |
Feb. 1, 1994 |
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Windmühlenstrasse 32 location |
Agricultural property with adjoining buildings on both sides, two-storey residential building, brick, facing the street with a detached base, in which the cellar windows are exposed over the entire front; 5-axis facade, arched central entrance, deeply drawn in, with original door leaf and skylight, windows also arched with slightly indicated brick sills, today changed in format; The center of the building is accentuated by the dwelling with arched windows. | Late 19th century | 209 |
AZ: 241 |
Aug 7, 1995 |
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Windmühlenstrasse 44 location |
Representative agr. Property in a single location on a street corner, on a 5-cornered floor plan, brick; Two-storey residential building with offset, plastered and rusticated plinth, with the cellar windows exposed on the entire front; 5-axis eaves side, the windows simply incised, arched with curved stone sills; wide, arched central entrance in a profiled ashlar frame, overlying piece of entablature carried by lions' heads, eaves zone with tooth cut; In the wedge of the arched passage, the inscription dating 1869, plus JB and W. | 1869 | 208 |
AZ: 240 |
Aug 7, 1995 |
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Catholic. Parish Church of St. Laurentius | Windmühlenstrasse 19 location |
Catholic parish church “St. Laurentius ”including uniform neo-Gothic furnishings, Romanesque crucifix, individual grave crosses from the 17th and 18th centuries around the church and a central crucifixion group. The single-nave brick church was built in neo-Gothic form in 1894 according to plans by Theodor Ross. The church, including its furnishings and the surrounding crosses, is important for Büsdorf and an important part of the work of the architect Theodor Ross. With its fully preserved furnishings, it reflects one of the few completely preserved sacred buildings in the rural area from the time shortly before the turn of the century. | 1894 | 12 |
AZ: 12 |
Nov. 24, 1986
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Wayside chapel | Windmühlenstraße / Bommerichshof location |
The brick masonry chapel was built at the end of the 19th century and is important for the village structure of Büsdorf. It fulfills a historical function as a processional and devotional chapel. | 19th century | 59 |
AZ: 116 |
May 3, 1990
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