List of architectural monuments in Bergheim-Mitte
The list of architectural monuments in Bergheim-Mitte contains the listed buildings in the area of Bergheim-Mitte 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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Jewish Cemetery | Bethlehemer Strasse location |
The Bergheim Jewish Cemetery is located on the corner of Bethlehemer Strasse and Schützenstrasse and is surrounded by a brick wall. The creation of the cemetery became necessary because the old cemetery on Knüchelsdamm was occupied in 1861/62. The cemetery was used by the Jewish community until 1933. Today there are still around 50 tombstones there. The steles (grave columns) are mostly of a simple shape with round arches or gable ends. Two andesite steles with a rounded end date from the 17th and 18th centuries. Century. | from around 1862 | 41 |
AZ: 100 |
July 13, 1989
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historical town hall | Bethlehemer Strasse location |
2-storey, plastered town hall building with mansard roof, one-sided 2-wing later connection development; lower wing towards Bahnstraße with a polygonal entrance bay with a curved hood and a further 2-axis building on the side; Council room on the first floor recognizable by 4 high-rectangular, evenly lined up windows with connecting cornice and a profiled frame; the remaining rectangular windows are partially grouped, the entrance is arched with an open staircase, original door leaf and an oval window above the lintel; on Bethlehemer Strasse loft extension with clock, remains of the original window bars preserved; also the original railing on the outside staircase. | 1909-1911 | 103 |
AZ: 185 |
May 21, 1992
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Wayside cross | Füssenichstraße / corner Neusser Straße location |
Dated in inscription 1834; about 3.5 meters high, stepped base with a concluding corbel and sacrament console, on it a shaft with an inscription field, above it a newer crucifix whose body is no longer there; Base and shaft made of sandstone, crucifix with recent traces of processing; Inscription: "In memory of the Holy Mission in Bergheim in May 1894". | 62 |
AZ: 119 |
May 14, 1990 |
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Wayside shrine | Giersbergstrasse / corner of Grüner Weg location |
18th century; Badly damaged wayside shrine made of sandstone, about 2.5 meters high, on a plinth with a rectangular niche, above the gable with a final crucifix in relief; A weathered coat of arms stone and an inscription can still be seen below the niche; the niche has a profiled frame. | 18th century | 63 |
AZ: 120 |
June 6, 1990
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George's Chapel | Hauptstrasse 67 location |
14th Century | 25th |
AZ: 59 |
Nov 10, 1988 |
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Saint Nepomuk statue | Main street (pedestrian zone) location |
St. Johann Nepomuk on the Erftbrücke, statue and base renewed in 1950, with transferred inscription from 1729: S.IOANNES NEPOMUCENUS. TRANSEUNTIBUS IN SUBSIDIUM; FAMAM PERICVLANTIBVS IN REFUGIUM, TRISTIBUS IN SOLATIVM, INHABITANTIBUS IN PATROCINIVM ROGANT (following as a chronogram :) ET PATRONO SVO PONVNT IOANNES IOSEPHVS PETRUS SOVRDR ET ISABELLA CATHARINA HARTMANS (1729). Desecrated by evildoers in 1934, destroyed in the war, then rebuilt as a memorial to peace in 1950. | 1729 | 140 |
AZ: 226 |
July 1, 1993
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To the Duke of Wellington | Hauptstrasse 40 location |
Two-storey plastered building over cellar (former brewery cellar) with eaves side from five axes to the street. In the basement 2 vaults from the time around 1400. A front staircase leads to the entrance in the central axis, which, like the windows, is framed with a profiled frame. Double-leaf ornate front door. | 28 |
AZ: 70 |
Jan. 25, 1989 |
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St. Josefshaus | Hauptstrasse 69 location |
“Two-storey plastered building with 6 axes with a mansard roof, angled system to the west of the George Chapel, pilaster structure around 1880, probably with an older core. Arched gate entrance with house border, IHS symbol at the apex of the 18th century. "Rhenish Office for Monument Preservation:" The core of the property belongs to the 18th century and the elaborate facade design from around 1880 is a defining part of the Bergheim old town. " | 1 |
AZ: 1 |
Jan. 24, 1983 |
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The house of the revolutionaries | Hauptstrasse 71 location |
Two-storey brick building, irregular four-axis, stepped gable on the side. Double front staircase to the entrance with a cranked house stone frame. The building dates from the 2nd half of the 17th century. Rebuilt at the end of the 19th century by merging two old buildings. On the front there is a wrought iron figurehead with a heraldic lion on an arm richly decorated with tendrils with the inscription "Apotheke". | 13th Century | 15th |
AZ: 23 |
May 25, 1987
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The ark | Hauptstrasse 87 location |
Two-storey eaves house with 6 axes with pilasters over the cellar, 2nd half of the 19th century | 19th century | 2 |
AZ: 2 |
Jan. 24, 1983
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Bartholomäus Ehlen House | Hauptstrasse 89 location |
“Simple plastered building, two-storey with three axes over the basement, window and door with house framing, front staircase with fittings, double-leaf wooden door. Second half of the 18th century, repaired in 1957. " | 18th century | 3 |
AZ: 3 |
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Over-home | Hauptstrasse 91 location |
Two-storey plastered building over basement with eaves side from five axes to the street and mansard roof. End of the 18th century stucco decorations, end of the 19th century door with a front staircase, flat arched gate passage. | 18th century | 7th |
AZ: 7 |
Oct. 26, 1983
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Cafe gossip | Hauptstrasse 93 location |
Three-storey plastered building with three axes, entrance with enclosure. 1st half of the 19th century door renewed in 1952. | 19th century | 8th |
AZ: 8 |
Oct. 26, 1983
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Hauptstrasse 95 location |
Small two-story half-timbered house with eight compartments on the eaves side, 1st half of the 19th century, door and window renewed. | 19th century | 9 |
AZ: 9 |
Oct. 26, 1983 |
Hauptstrasse 96 location |
(see house no. 100) | 39 |
AZ: 56 |
July 10, 1989 |||
District and mayor's house | Hauptstrasse 97 location |
The building is a two-storey plastered building with six axes and a mansard roof. A three-step staircase leads to the richly decorated skylight door with a coat of arms on top. The andesite window frames are decorated with shell-work cartouches in the apex of the flat floors, the inscription AN (N) O 1769 is located in anchor pins above the ground floor. | 1769 | 20th |
AZ: 75 |
Feb 9, 1988 |
Boys' boarding school | Hauptstrasse 98 location |
(see house no. 100) | 17th century | 39 |
AZ: 56 |
July 10, 1989 |
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Red House | Hauptstrasse 99 location |
The building, which was built at the beginning of the 17th century, is the so-called "Red House". The stately three-storey brick building with four axes is puddled in red and partly with two barrel vaults. An arched gate entrance leads to an enclosed inner courtyard. Above the driveway there is a subsequently attached balcony on consoles with lion heads and band work. The front door and the windows, both framed with stone frames, have largely been changed. There is a curved stepped gable on the west side of the building. | 17th century | 21st |
AZ: 67 |
Feb 9, 1988
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Hauptstrasse 100 (96, 98, 100) location |
The building is a stately, two-storey plastered structure of seven axes with a mansard roof. A double flight of stairs leads to the middle door, above which there is an alliance coat of arms of Franz Theodor Hertmanni and Anna Maria Kruft. The building is a representative structure from the 2nd half of the 18th century | 18th century | 39 |
AZ: 56 |
July 10, 1989 |
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House Bittner | Hauptstrasse 106 location |
Oldest still existing house. The building at Hauptstraße 106 is a two-storey gabled house made of plastered brick; Late Gothic core, 1st half of the 16th century, structured by three staggered panels and with the beginnings of angular pinnacles on the edges. The gable consists of staggered curves, which were renewed in the second half of the 17th century. The skylight entrance with split, double wooden door also dates from this time. | 16th Century | 26th |
AZ: 40 |
Nov 10, 1988
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Switchgear and transformer house | Heerstrasse 48 location |
The system was built in 1936. The switching station is a combination of a tower and a hall. The brick tower is covered with a hipped roof. The roof is arranged slightly protruding on a projecting eaves cornice made of concrete. The roof was covered with Moselle slate. The tower head in the upper area was used for the inlet and outlet of the power lines. The former openings can still be seen under the eaves. Today, however, they are walled up with recessed masonry or closed with slats. On the ground floor of the tower building were the switch cabinets, separated from one another by narrow cell partitions, with isolating switches in front. The former entrances, including the main entrance, are walled up. An extension for the transformers was added to the rear during construction in 1936. | 19th century | 253 |
AZ: 316 |
May 29, 2007
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Catholic parish church of St. Remigius | Kirchstrasse location |
The history of the church can be traced back to the second half of the 12th century. The oldest parts of today's building include the east transept, the semicircular choir and the two towers flanking the choir of the late Romanesque church of the 12th century. Towards the end of the 15th century, the previous nave was replaced by a three-aisled late Gothic stepped hall. The west tower, which collapsed in 1748, was rebuilt in 1758 using the previous design. In the middle of the 19th century the tower was raised. | 1175 | 19th |
AZ: 55 |
Nov 10, 1987
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Church yard at the Catholic parish church of St. Remigius including chapel | Kirchstrasse location |
235 |
AZ: 211 |
13 Sep 1996 ||
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Rectory | Kirchstrasse 43 location |
Around 1900; 2-storey brick building with a detached base in which the arched cellar windows are exposed; compact L-shaped floor plan, hipped and saddle roof; Street front with hipped roof, structured by a flat, laterally gabled risalit; Side wing with a gable roof and a lavishly designed glare gable with ogival windows and a step frieze that extends far down; the high rectangular entrance in profiled walls, with arched tracery skylights; Windows consistently arched with curved sills, yellow brick material emphasizes the transom and sill cornices as well as the lintels; OG window additionally highlighted by sill fields with surface reliefs made of shaped bricks; the windows of the risalite on the street side are on the first floor in ogive dazzling fields and flank a niche with a fully plastic statue of Mary on a console, cast-iron roof; Stepped eaves zone with tooth cut, a dormer window, front garden fence made of brick. | 19th century | 120 |
AZ: 178 |
Sep 1 1992
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War memorial | Kirchstrasse location |
The war memorial was erected after 1871. The material is shell limestone. Structure of the war memorial: Above a two-tiered base, a pedestal with a square floor plan, in this field with a laurel wreath that is two-tiered inwards, above a top, gabled on four sides, torches lowered at the edges; In the essay rounded fields with the names of the fallen from the wars of 1866, 1870/71. To top it off, there is an obelisk adorned with a coat of arms with a helmet and a bronze eagle. | 1872 | 251 |
AZ: 314 |
May 18, 2005
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House Kirchstrasse 18 | Kirchstrasse 18 location |
The house, dated 1877 on its back with anchors, is two-story with an additional jamb floor set off by a flat cornice, the plinth is detached, the windows of the very deep cellar have stone walls. Corner pilaster strips and four axes of arched windows on the eaves, a stair frieze on the triangular gable continue to structure the building. The flat-roofed extension, partly with a roof terrace at the end, has large, arched windows with relief lintel frames and accentuated wedge stones. The street-side facade is given its pronounced emphasis on the center by a gable with round-arched twin windows. The door leaf of the slightly eccentric gabled entrance dates from the construction period. | 1877 | 250 |
AZ: 313 |
June 2, 2000
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Kirchstrasse 122 location |
2-storey brick building with an integrated business section, facing the street at the eaves, both gable sides plastered and windowless, connection development on one side; Living area, 4-axis, arched entrance with skylight, original door leaf, present outside staircase in the 2nd axis; Windows consistently arched, curved sills and above the lintels emphasized by the red brick material a rectangular frame with closing, leaf-shaped shaped bricks, richly stepped eaves zone with tooth cut and pointed arch frieze; the arched passage is in the 2-axle economic section, the base is detached and plastered, the cellar windows are exposed on both sides of the entrance; parallel to the house at the back a large brick farm building, the courtyard is closed on one side by a brick wall. | 121 |
AZ: 176 |
Sep 1 1992 ||
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Fire station | Kirchstrasse 124 location |
Shortly after 1920; 2-storey, plastered building with hipped roof and a side-mounted, 4-sided hose tower; the long side of the street on the ground floor is occupied by the two entrances flanking the central entrance; the narrow sides show exposed brick masonry, the street facade is additionally structured by a cornice separating storeys; the original sparring of the windows and the door leaf and a dormer on the roof are striking. | 19th century | 106 |
AZ: 175 |
June 9, 1992
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Residential building | Neusser Strasse 15 location |
Half-timbered barn near the building “Neußer Straße 15” Built around 1900; Half-timbered barn, parallel to the house at the rear. | 19th century | 107 |
AZ: 180 |
June 9, 1992
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barn | Neusser Strasse 15 location |
Half-timbered barn built around 1900, lying at the rear parallel to the house. | 19th century | 211 |
AZ: 180000 |
Aug 10, 1995
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Residential building | Neusser Strasse 17 location |
1-storey, completely plastered house, probably made of half-timbered, with an adjacent utility wing that is almost entirely taken up by the large driveway; the upright rectangular entrance with wooden walls is in the middle of the building, with a modified rectangular window on both sides. | around the 18th century | 114 |
AZ: 179 |
Aug 19, 1992
Wayside cross | Sanddornweg / Weidenweg location |
Material sandstone, approx. 4 m high, stepped pedestal, on top with inscription field, above shaft with round arched niche, on all 4 sides with closing segment gables, sacrament console, above crucifix with clover leaf ends and body; the body damaged and improperly assembled, the inscription field on the top with a round-arched frieze as a top end and floral relief; Inscription: "Wherever on earth man always goes, blessed are all those who look to the Savior." And on the back, simply engraved: "Erected for the highest honor of God by Gottfried Parttgen and Catharina Zillikens von Holztrop in 1885." | 175 |
AZ: 222 |
June 15, 1994 ||
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Votive cross at the St. Remigius cemetery | Kirchstrasse location |
1906 (dated with inscription) approx. 4 meters high, former processional cross made of yellow-red sandstone. | 263 |
AZ: 211000 |
4th Mar 2010 |
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Aachen Gate |
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The Aachener Tor was built at the beginning of the 14th century in connection with the development and fortification of Bergheim. It protected the long-distance trade route Cologne – Aachen. With its central two-storey rectangular building and three-quarter-round towers at the outer corners, the Aachener Tor is one of the most powerful city gates in the Rhineland. In the Middle Ages it served as the porter's house, from 1503 as the bailiff's apartment, in the 19th century as a prison, and later as a district museum. | 14th Century | 14th |
AZ: 14 |
Feb. 11, 1987
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city wall |
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The city wall from the 14th and 15th centuries has been preserved for long stretches, albeit partly in a later renovation, about 200 m in length in the west, 300 m in the north and around 40 m in the east along the Erft with 13 inner arches, in the south another of the same length, while of the south wall only the approach at the western corner is preserved. | 255 |
AZ: 104 |
Oct. 17, 2007
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