List of architectural monuments in Borr / Scheuren
The list of architectural monuments in Borr / Scheuren contains the listed buildings in the area of Erftstadt-Borr / Scheuren in North Rhine-Westphalia (status: August 2010). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Erftstadt; 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 have a special meaning for the history of Erftstadt.
- Note: The order of the monuments in this list corresponds to the official list and can be sorted according to name, districts and streets.
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Registered since |
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St. Martinus | Borr Lichtstrasse 1 |
The church, which is surrounded by the former cemetery, is separated from the streets by a wall. The white plastered Saalbaukirche with an attached roof turret, the outer walls of which consist largely of quarry stone , tuff and Roman building materials in secondary use, was essentially built in the Romanesque period . The nave has a drawn-in, three-sided, closed choir deviating slightly to the south from the axis. Changes in the 17th and 18th centuries determine the current appearance. | 11th century 17th / 18th century Century | 08/10/1982 | 010 |
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Wayside cross | Borr Lichtstrasse / Vonnestrasse |
The wayside cross with a rectangular shaft is composed of several parts. Above the shell niche with a rounded arch is the upper part of the shaft with an empty inscription field, above it reliefs of Maria and Johannes. A cross with a metal crucifix forms the end. | 18th century | 10/08/1991 | 160 |
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Rectory, kindergarten, fortified courtyard | Borr Vonnestrasse 27 |
The former rectory, a two-story brick house with a gable roof, stands on a high plinth. Its facade is divided by two strips of sandstone cornice, the lower one running around the house and the other extending just across the front. A flight of stairs leads to the arched entrance in the central axis with light sandstone and a lead-glazed skylight. The two lattice windows of the basement are arranged on both sides of the front door. The three windows on the upper floor are above the openings in the lower floor.
Traces of the ditches and ramparts that used to surround the house can still be seen in the adjacent courtyard. |
1854 | 10/22/1991 | 165 |
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Wayside cross | Borr Wirtschaftsweg |
End of the 19th century | 12/13/1991 | 171 |
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Wayside cross | Borr Vonnestrasse at number 19 |
The cross stands on a rectangular base, above it a corbel and a rectangular attachment with chamfered corners, on top of which the cross with body. | 1900 | 05/08/1992 | 174 |
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Wayside cross | Borr light road |
The former grave cross made of yellow sandstone stands on a concrete block. On the front side of the base two crossed torches pointing downwards, the shaft is decorated with neo-Gothic tracery. There is a small cross with a metal body on it. The inscription on the shaft is only partially preserved. “In memory of the married couple Franz Honecker geb. 1789 died 1843 and Maria Rosina Commer born 178 ... died 1843 " | around 1850 | 06/16/1993 | 185 |
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Wayside cross | Borr Vonnestrasse at number 1 |
1933 | 11/03/1993 | 199 |
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2-storey brick house | Borr Valderstrasse 21 |
The residential building of the Vierkanthofanlage was built as a two-story brick building. The 5-axis house stands on a high base with exposed cellar windows. The eaves cornice consists of protruding slanted yellow bricks. Lower and upper floor separates a Sohlbankgesims of sandstone with an underlying appliqué of multicolored bricks. The front door in the central axis and the evenly arranged windows are original. | 1870 | 11/08/1993 | 201 |
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Detail entrance situation | Borr Valderstrasse 14 |
The two-winged entrance door of the house is artfully designed by dividing it into squares with decorations. It is colored and has a decorative skylight. The names of the builders are indicated in the frame, the date is no longer legible. | Mid 19th century | 01/24/1994 | 204 |
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2-storey brick house | Borr Vonnestrasse 3 |
The two-storey brick house with a pan-roofed roof stands on a slightly protruding base. The storey and eaves cornices are made from bricks placed over the corner. The entrance of the three-axis house is in the central axis. The slightly arched windows are equipped with sills. A two-storey farm building adjoins the gateway to the right of the residential building. | Mid 19th century | 01/25/1995 | 205 |
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2-storey brick house | Borr Vonnestrasse 5 |
The two-storey brick residential building with a protruding base is with the eaves facing the street. A cornice separating floors runs over the lavishly designed facade. The stepped eaves cornice consists of bricks placed over a corner. The center is emphasized by the contrasting colored pilaster strips made of light brick. The slightly arched windows with sills are evenly arranged. To the left of the residential building is the gateway with a double-winged wooden gate, to the left of which there are farm buildings, facing the street with recessed wall panels and a colored cornice. A second gateway is followed by the gable of the large utility wing with a crooked hip roof, which is at right angles to the residential building. | 1887 | 01/25/1995 | 206 |
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Brick house / half-timbered house | Borr Vonnestrasse 29 |
The house of the Vierkanthof was built in 1763 according to the dating by anchor numbers. The house has a noticeably low roof. The gable has been heavily changed due to renovations. On one side, a brick wall running along the street connects the residential building and farm building, on the other side is the entrance to the inner courtyard. | 1763 | 02/14/1995 | 225 |
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Half-timbered house | Borr Valderstrasse 5 |
The two-storey half-timbered house with a slightly protruding roof faces the street with the gable side. It has two lattice windows with skylights on the ground floor, two lattice windows on the upper floor and a small window in the gable. There are gates on both sides that lead into the inner courtyard. | End of the 19th century | 12/15/1995 | 246 |
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Wayside shrine | Scheuren at the Waschmaar |
A round-arched attachment with a barred niche on a rectangular base. A cornice separates the base and the top. | 18th century | 02/05/1996 | 256 |
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Square frame, half-timbered house | Scheuren An der Waschmaar 1 |
The single-storey half-timbered house, whose compartments are filled with bricks, faces the street on the gable side. Parallel to this is an elongated timber-framed farm building with the gable side facing the street. Its compartments are lined with alluvial stone. A whitewashed wall made of alluvial stone followed by a green-painted entrance gate connects the buildings on the street side. | 18th century | 11/27/1996 | 281 |
supporting documents
- ↑ List of monuments of the city of Erftstadt, transmitted by the Lower Monument Authority Erftstadt
- ^ Frank Kretschmar: Churches, monasteries and chapels in the Erftkreis. Cologne 1992. pp. 12-15
- ↑ Dieter Hoffsümmer: Chapter 4.3 Borr Former rectory. In: Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. 1998-2000.