List of architectural monuments in Brühl (Rhineland)
The list of architectural monuments in Brühl (Rhineland) contains the listed buildings in the area of the city of Brühl in the Rhein-Erft district in North Rhine-Westphalia (status: August 2009). These architectural monuments are entered in the monuments list of the city of Brühl; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Registered since |
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Good Birkhof | Badorf Am Birkhof 1 map |
In the middle of the 19th century, the Birkhof was built as an estate on Schnorrenberg. The two-storey five-axis mansion with a jamb and hipped roof has a clear classicist structure. A slender tower on a square floor plan connects to the building on the northwest side. The stables preserved today are of more recent origin. The Birkhof was repaired in 1969 by the Cologne State Building Authority. Today the farm is owned by the riding and driving club Birkhof-Ville eV, which maintains stables and two riding arenas there. | 72 |
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Residential building | Badorf Am Kuttenbusch 50 card |
224 |
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Badorf Chapel | Badorf An der Kapelle map |
Around 1725, the present chapel was rebuilt by Abbot Reinhold Bahnen, at the expense of the St. Pantaleon Monastery in Cologne (which had possessions there), in honor of St. Maria, St. Anna and St. Benedict, erected at the Abtshof. The chapel is an unadorned single-nave brick building with three window axes and a mansard roof. On the west gable, the roof is crowned by a baroque lantern. The interior has a profiled flat ceiling and a western gallery. The preserved chapel was preceded by two previous buildings: The first building from the middle of the 15th century, also built at the end of the monastery, was replaced in 1614 by a new half-timbered building, which was destroyed in a fire in the Abtshof in 1633. | 17th |
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former Abtshof | Badorf An der Kapelle 2 map |
The two-storey main building made of plastered half-timbering, cantilevered upper storey and crooked hip roof from the 17th century, as well as the farm buildings surrounding the rectangular courtyard from the 19th century, are preserved today. | 114 |
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former rectory | Badorf An der Kapelle 6 map |
87 |
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Crossroads at St. Pantaleon | Badorf Badorfer Str. |
214 |
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Aussemskrüz to Geildorf | Badorf Eckdorfer Mühlenweg / Alte Bonnstrasse map |
217 |
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so-called plague cross | Badorf Grüner Weg 58 map |
226 |
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Badorf Pützgasse 11 map |
206 |
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Badorf Pützgasse 15 map |
126 |
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St. Pantaleon, Badorf | Badorf card |
Architect: Heinrich Krings | 1895-1897 | 75 |
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Border cross | Badorf / Schwadorf Alte Bonnstr./Geildorfer Straße map |
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Brühl-Mitte Bahnhofstrasse 17-19 map |
104 |
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Brühl-Mitte Böningergasse 6 map |
125 |
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Brühl-Mitte Hospitalstrasse 19 map |
238 |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 28 map |
1900 | 132 |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 4 map |
24 |
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Brühl-Mitte Kentenichstraße 5 map |
253 |
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Brühl-Mitte Koelnstrasse 3 map |
236 |
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Brühl-Mitte Koelnstrasse 53 map |
128 |
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House "Zum Schwarzen Rösschen" | Brühl-Mitte Markt 17 map |
built for the electoral court baker Johann Kleinholtz | 1st half of the 18th century | 7th |
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Marienkapelle of the Marienhospital | Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstrasse 21 |
119 |
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Brühl-Mitte Schloßstraße 13 map |
122 |
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Max Ernst Fountain | Brühl-Mitte Uhlstrasse, in front of the town hall |
221 |
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Brühl-Mitte An der Bleiche 4 card |
113 B |
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Brühl-Mitte An der Synagoge 1 / Schützenstraße map |
Francis School | 102 |
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Brühl-Mitte An der Synagoge 1 / Kentenichstrasse Map |
Gym of the Franciscan School | 103 |
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Brühl-Mitte An der Synagoge 2 / Schützenstraße 38 Map |
Built around 1900, the building served as a deaf-mute school, after the last world war it was used as a folk high school used | 161 |
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Brühl-Mitte Bahnhofstrasse 9 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Bahnhofstrasse 11-13 map |
116 |
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Brühl-Mitte Bahnhofstrasse 18 map |
237 |
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Em Höttche | Brühl-Mitte Bahnhofstrasse 8 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Burgstrasse 18 map |
234 |
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Brühl-Mitte Burgstrasse 20 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Burgstrasse 22 map |
57 |
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Brühl-Mitte Burgstrasse 24 map |
Built as a residential complex with houses 20 and 22 at the beginning of the 20th century, architect: Chr. Mennicken, Bonn. | 58 |
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Brühl-Mitte Burgstrasse 27 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Burgstrasse 8 map |
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secondary schools | Brühl-Mitte Clemens-August-Straße 33 map |
built as boarding school for the Progymnasium | 1899-1900 | 118 |
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District Court | Brühl-Mitte Clemens-August-Straße 34 map |
built as the town hall of the mayor's office in Brühl-Land | 1913 | 171 |
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Brühl-Mitte Clemens-August-Straße 41 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Clemens-August-Straße 46 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Clemens-August-Straße 48 / Schillerstraße map |
60 |
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Brühl-Mitte Clemens-August-Straße 49 / Goethestraße map |
Semi-detached house with Goethestrasse 2 | 10 |
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Brühl-Mitte Clemens-August-Straße 50 / Schillerstraße map |
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Brühl-Mitte Clemens-August-Straße 52 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Comesstrasse 1–15 (entrance and main staircase) |
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Brühl-Mitte Comesstrasse 16, former post office |
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Rectory | Brühl-Mitte Comesstraße 34 map |
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Villa Suermondt | Brühl-Mitte Comesstrasse 39 map |
Built in the style of a “Swiss house” for Alfred Charles Robert Suermondt, Prussian major at disposal, Deutzer Kürassier (born July 31, 1839 Aachen, † December 25, 1892 Brühl, married Bad Godesberg, October 6, 1871 with Emma Emilie Rautenstrauch, Daughter of Ludwig Theodor Rautenstrauch, councilor of commerce). Acquired in 1907 by Max Gruhl, commercial director of the Gruhlwerk and brother of Carl Gruhl | around 1880 | 63 |
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Max Ernst Museum formerly the Brühl pavilion | Brühl-Mitte Comesstrasse 42 |
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Villa Wegge, today superintendent of the church district Cologne-Süd | Brühl-Mitte Comesstraße 45 map |
Villa of Gustav Wegge , the technical manager later general director of the Roddergrube , remodeling by official builder Josef Blied , taken over by the Roddergrube in 1917. Two-storey, five-axis-wide plastered building with a half-hip roof, on the right a three-axis side projecting slightly out of the street facade with a baroque-style tail gable with three simple windows, above an ox-eye window, below it, above the main entrance, a balcony with a wrought-iron grille supported by consoles. On the left side of the first floor there are polygonal corner bay windows. | Rebuilt before 1907 and expanded in 1907/08 and 1913 | 65 |
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War memorial | Brühl-Mitte Comesstrasse / Max-Ernst-Allee |
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Brühl-Mitte Friedrichstrasse 11 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Friedrichstrasse 13 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Friedrichstrasse 24-26 map |
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Villa Martini | Brühl-Mitte Friedrichstrasse 28 map |
Art Nouveau building by the Brühl architect Matthias Erven, from whom Max Ernst was born, for the then chief physician of internal medicine at the Marienhospital, Hans Martini, and his wife, a pediatrician. 1953 by architect Wolfgang Beyer facade "smoothed" and bay window removed. Inside, "a gem of interior design around 1900", ornamental tiled floor, parquet made of Limba wood, original wooden stairs, ceiling paintings exposed again during the restoration after 2012. Doctor's office again today. Since then under protection | 1899 | ? |
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Brühl-Mitte Friedrichstrasse 30–32 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Friedrichstrasse 34–36 map |
22nd |
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Brühl-Mitte Friedrichstrasse 41 map |
23 |
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Brühl-Mitte Gartenstrasse 25 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Gartenstrasse 6–8 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Goethestrasse 2 map |
Semi-detached house with Clemens-August-Strasse 49 | 61 |
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Church building | Brühl-Mitte Heinrich-Fetten-Platz map |
Parish church of St. Margareta; Architect: Vincenz Statz (extension 1885–87) | 14th century, 1885–1887 (nave extension), 1903 (west tower) | 73 |
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Brühl-Mitte Hermannstrasse 18 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Hermannstrasse 20 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Hospitalstrasse 2 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Hospitalstrasse 25 map |
1875 | 117 |
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Brühl-Mitte Hospitalstrasse 27 map |
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Villa Camphausen | Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 1 / Koelnstraße map |
A summer residence of the banker Ludolf Camphausen built around 1850 in the Italian country house style . | 245 |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 12 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 14–16 map |
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Villa Gruhl | Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 15 map |
The villa of the entrepreneurs Hermann and his son Carl Gruhl , the latter honorary citizen of Brühl , was built in 1899 in the early Art Nouveau style based on a design by the Leipzig architect Georg Wünschmann . | 67 |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 21 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 24 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 26 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 30 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 32 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 34 map |
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Ornamental gable | Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 42 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 49 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 55 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 6 - Villa Büttner map |
On behalf of the wealthy Brühler "Julius an Haack", the Brühl master builder Josef Blied built a villa in the Baroque style on Kaiserstrasse in 1910 . The building came into the possession of the Berggeist company (later RWE ) in 1922 , which made the property available to its directors. One of these beneficiaries, director Büttner, gave the villa that is still named after him today. In 1970 the house became the headquarters of the Heinrich Meng Institute in Erftkreis. Since 2001 it has been the seat of the European University of Applied Sciences | 25th |
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Residential building | Brühl-Mitte Kaiserstraße 7 map |
Servants or coach house of Villa Camphausen | 66 |
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Brühl-Mitte Kempishofstraße 10 map |
Old cartwright, today's ceramics museum | in the middle of the 19th century | 231 |
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Brühl-Mitte Kempishofstraße 11-13 map |
The forge, built in the middle of the 19th century, was used until 1939. | in the middle of the 19th century | 151 |
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Brühl-Mitte Kempishofstrasse 12, 14 u. 16 card |
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Haus Boos (Museum of Everyday History) | Brühl-Mitte Kempishofstraße 15 |
A house from the 18th century. In 1992 the neighboring building (corner of Pastoratstrasse) was demolished and half-timbered timber was revealed under a brittle layer of plaster on the now exposed gable of the Boos house. Investigations showed that the building was not completely plastered until around 1900, and the remains of paint from the original paint could still be secured on the gable. By 1993 the plaster was completely removed and the house gutted in order to professionally renovate it. By the end of the year, the hipped roof had been reconstructed, the framework secured and renewed, and the yellow-red coloring of the exterior facade restored. After completion, the Museum of Everyday History moved into the building under the patronage of the Brühl Museum Society. The two-story building with an extended attic bears the slogan above the lintel: "If you want to build alleys and streets, you have to let fools criticize you." | 1741-1744 | 152 |
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Hessenkreuz | Brühl-Mitte Kentenichstrasse |
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Brühl-Mitte Kentenichstraße 4 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Koelnstrasse 10–12 map |
Mirror-like buildings by the Bonn architect Chr. Mennicken. After the completion of the houses around 1900, the ground floors served as textile shops. | around 1900 | 109 |
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Brühl-Mitte Koelnstrasse 1 / Kirchstrasse map |
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Brühl-Mitte Koelnstrasse 30 / Burgstrasse map |
1895 | 110 |
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Brühl-Mitte Koelnstrasse 35 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Koelnstrasse 37 / Schützenstrasse map |
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Brühl-Mitte Koelnstrasse 4 map |
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Bruehl-Mitte Koelnstrasse 51 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Kreuzweg station IX, Römerstr. / Luisenstr. |
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Brühl-Mitte Kreuzwegstation XII, “Kreuz vor der Cöllenportz”, Kölnstraße / Schildgesstraße |
The "Creutz" was the starting point for border inspections. It was first mentioned in the middle of the 16th century when border disputes arose. In the 18th century it was used as a blessing for Corpus Christi processions. After secularization, it was destroyed in 1801 but redesigned in 1851 as the “Cross in front of the Cologne Gate” in neo-Gothic forms by the Cologne sculptor Engelbert Pfeiffer . Over the centuries, the cross has been renewed again and again in the event of age-related damage or destruction. In 1941 the corpus was removed for political reasons, and was replaced in 2002 through efforts by the Brühler Heimatbund. | 181 |
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Brühl-Mitte Liblarer Strasse 9 |
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Station of the Cross III | Brühl-Mitte Marienhospital, Mühlenstrasse 21 |
Preserved terracotta relief of the Station of the Cross III on the wall next to relief V | 120 A |
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House "Zum Schwan" | Brühl-Mitte Markt 1 / Steinweg map |
Built as the residence of the electoral builder and entrepreneur Gerhard Cadusch. Two-storey plastered building, house integration and mansard roof. The facade is five-axis towards the market, and on the upper floor, above the central entrance, there is a balcony with a wrought-iron grille, which is highlighted by a triangular gable with a swan relief. The relief may come from a previous building. | 1749 | 33 |
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Relief of the Crescent Madonna | Brühl-Mitte Markt 16 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Markt 18 map |
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Part of the former courtyard | Brühl-Mitte Markt 2 / Schlossstrasse map |
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Brühl-Mitte Markt 26 / Bahnhofstrasse map |
A building complex that was called "To the green forest". Today it comprises the houses Bahnhofstrasse 6, 4 and Markt 26. They were formerly three independent half-timbered buildings from the 16th century that were plastered at the beginning of the 18th century. Shelling remains from the Thirty Years' War are said to be in the house walls. | 246 |
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House "Zum Stern" | Brühl-Mitte Markt 28 / Koelnstrasse map |
built for the electoral head waiter Wilhelm Kannengießer | 1530/1531 | 34 |
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Part of the former courtyard | Brühl-Mitte Markt 4 map |
111 B |
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Part of the former courtyard | Brühl-Mitte Markt 6 map |
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railway station | Brühl-Mitte Max-Ernst-Allee 2 map |
Reception building and train station (formerly "Am Bundesbahnhof 2") | 1844 | 225 |
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Way of the Cross XIII | Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstrasse 21 |
120 C |
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Way of the Cross station V | Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstrasse 21 |
Preserved terracotta relief of the Way of the Cross station V, entrance area to the courtyard at the barrier | 120 B |
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Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstraße 39 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstraße 41 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstraße 43 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstraße 45 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstraße 47 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstraße 49 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstraße 51 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstraße 53 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstraße 55 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstraße 62-64 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstraße 80 map |
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former old cemetery | Brühl-Mitte Mühlenstraße map |
Today's Stadtpark (since 1974) was the Brühl Cemetery, established in 1827 on what was then the "outskirts". The baroque crucifixion group standing in the park today comes from the first cemetery surrounding the parish church of St. Margaretha and was erected there in 1794. Its original location was on the Badorf "Schnorrenberg", in front of the chapel (probably today's Birkhof chapel) of Elector Clemens August . The "Old Cemetery" was used for all burials until 1911, after which, until 1949, burials were only held in hereditary graves. | 201 |
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Brühl-Mitte Pastoratstraße 20 map |
The brick building of the rectory of St. Margareta, decorated with stepped gables on the sides, was built in 1899/1900. | 150 |
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Brühl-Mitte Rheinstrasse 17 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Rodderweg 1, 3, 5, 7 map |
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Römerhof | Brühl-Mitte Römerhof 38 map |
The Römerhof housing estate was built in 1927 on behalf of the city of Brühl under the direction of the architect Josef Baedorf. | 1927 | 204 |
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Brühl-Mitte Römerstraße 143 / Römerhof map |
Part of the Römerhof housing estate | 1927 | 205 A |
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Brühl-Mitte Römerstraße 145 / Römerhof map |
Part of the Römerhof housing estate | 1927 | 205 B |
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Brühl-Mitte Römerstrasse 185, 187 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Römerstrasse 189, 191, 193 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Römerstraße 195 map |
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Jewish Cemetery | Brühl-Mitte Schildgesstr./Kölnstraße |
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Brühl-Mitte Schillerstraße 1 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Schloßstraße 11 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Schloßstraße 17 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Schloßstraße 19 map |
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St. Mary of the Angels | Brühl-Mitte Schloßstraße 2 |
The castle church of St. Mary of the Angels is connected to Augustusburg Castle by the castle administration building and the adjoining western wing of the orangery. It was built in 1493 and served as a monastery church for the Brühl Convent of Franciscan Observants until the secularization in 1802 . | 12 |
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House (birthplace of Max Ernst ) | Brühl-Mitte Schloßstraße 21 map |
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Schlossstrasse 23 | Brühl-Mitte Schloßstraße 23 map |
The “Deutscher Kaiser” hotel was built on the site of the former “Electoral Comoedienhaus”. In 1888 it was equipped with a dance hall and a coffee garden and in 1919 it was taken over by P. Becker, the publisher of the Brühler Zeitung, as a residential and commercial building. The printing shop he set up in the building existed until 1970. In 1990, the former hotel was converted into a private house, keeping the old facade in mind. | 8th |
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Brühl-Mitte Schloßstraße 9 map |
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Gallery at the castle | Brühl-Mitte Schloßstraße 25 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Schützenstraße 11 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Schützenstraße 24 map |
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town hall | Brühl-Mitte Steinweg 1 / Uhlstrasse map |
1858, 1904 (addition, extension) | 84 |
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Brühl-Mitte Steinweg 10 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Steinweg 12 / Hospitalstrasse Map |
1906 | 81 |
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Brühl-Mitte Steinweg 8 map |
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Brühl-Mitte Uhlstrasse 1 / Schlossstrasse map |
Former gatehouse of the Franciscan monastery | 85 |
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Brewing tower of the Giesler brewery | Brühl-Mitte Uhlstraße 100 map |
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former Franciscan monastery, now town hall | Brühl-Mitte Uhlstrasse 3 |
Preserved cloister of the former monastery in today's town hall | 85 |
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Brühl-Mitte Uhlstraße 20 map |
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Restaurant "To the Eternal Lamp" | Brühl-Mitte Uhlstraße 69 / Böningergasse map |
Erected by the Cologne architect Franz Josef Schumm. Three-storey corner house with a mansard roof and two-storey bay window with a hood, which accentuates the corner of Uhlstrasse and Böningergasse. In the basement with ashlar plaster, the two upper floors made of red bricks, window frames and cornices stuccoed. | 1898 | 3 |
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Brühl-Mitte Wallstraße 18 (facade) map |
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Augustusburg Castle | Brühl-Mitte map |
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Villa Haschke | Brühl-Nord Kölnstrasse 113–115 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koelnstrasse 119 map |
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Bruehl-Nord Koelnstrasse 123 map |
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Brühl-Nord Königstrasse 1–3 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 20 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 21 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 23 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 25 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 36 map |
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Brühl-Nord Königstrasse 43 map |
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Brühl-Nord Kreuzwegstation XI, Kaiserstr./Kurfürstenstr. |
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Brühl-Nord Kurfürstenstraße 11 map |
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Brühl-Nord Kurfürstenstraße 18 map |
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Villa Kaufmann | Brühl-Nord Am Volkspark 1 |
The listed Villa Kaufmann at the Brühler Volkspark was built in 1860 by the vinegar manufacturer Fritz Meynen as Villa Meynen. The second owner, Johann Wilhelm Leyendecker, had the building redesigned in 1898 by the Brühl architect Paul Müller. In the 1970s the villa was available to scouts, the Youth Red Cross and other associations, after which it was empty for a long time.
In 2016, the villa was completely renovated by an investor for 1.8 million and has since been home to a workspace for entrepreneurs. In the course of the renovation, electric charging stations were built on the property. The three-storey late classicist building has an approximately cruciform floor plan and a flat roof. Particularly noteworthy are the eye-catching six-axis front, the decorative details on the facade of the front and the putti reliefs on the garden side. |
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Bay design in half-timbering | Brühl-Nord Kaiserstraße 44 - Fachwerkauslucht map |
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Memorial cross | Brühl-Nord Kölnstrasse, railway underpass |
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Bruehl-Nord Koelnstrasse 121 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koelnstrasse 125 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koelnstrasse 127 / Koenigstrasse map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 10 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 12 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 13 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 14 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 19 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 24 map |
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Brühl-Nord Königstrasse 33 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 35 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 37 map |
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Brühl-Nord Königstrasse 38 map |
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Brühl-Nord Königstrasse 39–41 map |
1902 | 50 |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 40 map |
1903 | 51 |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 42 map |
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Brühl-Nord Königstrasse 45 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 5 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 7 map |
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Brühl-Nord Koenigstrasse 9 map |
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Brühl-Nord Kreuzwegstation X, Kaiserstr./Luisenstr. |
Stations of the Cross X from 1883 (sandstone with terracotta relief) | 179 |
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Brühl-Nord Kurfürstenstraße 13 map |
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Brühl-Nord Kurfürstenstraße 16 map |
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Brühl-Nord Kurfürstenstraße 17 map |
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Brühl-Nord Kurfürstenstrasse 22 / Königstrasse map |
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Brühl-Nord Kurfürstenstraße 9 map |
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Brühl-Nord Wilhelmstrasse 17 map |
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Brühl-Nord Wilhelmstrasse 25 map |
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ORBA building | Brühl-Ost Am Rankewerk 2-4 map |
Design: Stieldorf planning group | 1973 | 212 |
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Palmersdorfer Hof | Brühl-Ost Otto-Wels-Str. |
The former Hofgut Palmersdorfer Hof has its origins in the 10th century. The historic building in the far east of Brühl was temporarily owned by the Teutonic Order and has recently been converted into a residential complex. | 18th |
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Memorial cross at the Palmersdorfer Hof | Brühl-Ost Otto-Wels-Strasse |
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Brühl-Ost Rheinstrasse 15 map |
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Brühl-Ost Rheinstrasse 4 map |
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Falkenlust Castle | Brühl-Ost map |
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Brühl-Süd Bonnstrasse 91–93 map |
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Silk thread burial site | Brühl-Süd Friedhof-Süd, Bonnstrasse |
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Grave of the Reusch family | Brühl-Süd Friedhof-Süd, Bonnstrasse |
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Tomb of the Jovy couple | Brühl-Süd Friedhof-Süd, Bonnstrasse |
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Brühl-Nord Kurfürstenstraße 21 map |
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Brühl-Süd Liblarer Strasse 10 |
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Brühl-Süd Liblarer Strasse 72-76 a |
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Brühl-Süd Pingsdorfer Strasse 50 |
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Hochkreuz in front of St. Maria Hilf | Heide Bergstrasse, |
Hochkreuz from 1736 | 215 |
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Crossroads from 1912 | Heide Villestrasse / Hermann-Gruhl-Strasse, Hochkreuz |
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Benden Monastery | pagan |
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Kierberg Kaiserstrasse 77 map |
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Kierberg Kaiserstrasse 79 map |
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Kaiserbahnhof | Kierberg Kierberger Strasse map |
The Kaiserbahnhof , built around 1877 and named after the German Kaiser Wilhelm I. | around 1877 | 31 |
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St. Servatius, Kierberg | Kierberg card |
Architect: Alfred Tepe | 1903–1904, 1909 (west tower) | 77 |
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St. Pantaleon, Pingsdorf | Pingsdorf |
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Pingsdorf Kirchgasse 4 |
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Former school building | Schwadorf Hermann-Fassbender-Strasse 2 map |
Former school building, now used as a kindergarten | 163 |
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Road cross from 1863 | Schwadorf Oberstrasse / Am Falter (Hochkreuz) map |
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Schwadorf Severinstrasse 7 map |
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Wayside cross | Schwadorf Am Strauchshof |
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Today's residential complex Haus Strauchshof (right half) | Schwadorf Am Strauchshof 2 |
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Today's residential complex Haus Strauchshof (left half) | Schwadorf Am Strauchshof 4 |
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Picture stick with crucifixion group | Schwadorf An der Schallenburg |
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Rhenish framework | Schwadorf An der Schallenburg 8 map |
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Restored courtyard | Schwadorf Hermann-Fassbender-Strasse 1 map |
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Schwadorf Hommelsheimstrasse 1 map |
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Finkenburg | Schwadorf Oberstrasse 22 map |
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former Weiherhof | Schwadorf Weiherhofstrasse 9 map |
preserved half-timbered house of a former farm | 18th century | 169 |
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St. Severin, Schwadorf | Schwadorf |
Structure from 1875 | 74 |
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Schallenburg | Schwadorf |
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Vochem Tomb Pons, Friedhof-Vochem |
Burial place of the Pons family | 230 |
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Wayside cross | Vochem Hauptstrasse / Am Kreuz |
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Vochem An der Linde 2 |
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Francis Cross | Vochem Hauptstrasse, below the Sommersberg bridge |
The cross was erected in 1926 by the Forschach family | 188 |
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Vochem Hauptstrasse 26 |
Built as a representative suburban villa, today a residential and commercial building | 233 |
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Hochkreuz from 1912 | Vochem Hürther Strasse main street |
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Kottenhaus | Vochem Weilerstr. 25th |
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Vochem To the Herrengarten / St. Albert-Straße (memorial cross, partially restored) |
In memory of the Conzen couple, former owners of the Vochem Fronhof | 198 |
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St. Matthew | Vochem |
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Hochkreuz | Vochem / Fischenich |
Weilerhof, processional cross of the Carthusians | 223 |
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To Maria Glück 1 | 176 |
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RWE Berggeist Administration today RWE Sales | Auguste-Viktoria-Strasse 1-19 | The representative administration building designed by the Brühl architect Josef Blied shortly after the Berggeist electrical power plant was taken over by RWE was intended to emphasize the - temporary - independence of the Brühl plant. The two-storey, five-axis plastered building stands on an approximately square floor plan, the rear extension dates from 1926 and 1955. The middle three axes are grouped under a diaphragm with a triangular gable, while the middle two axes are brought forward a little on the side axes like a risalit . The mansard roof is crowned by a belvedere with a decorative balustrade . The two-flight flight of stairs to the main entrance under a canopy supported on Ionic columns above the basement under a projecting cornice hold a lightning bolt emblem that symbolizes electricity. Above the entrance a lead glass window with a figure symbolizing power, a dynamo and the network of pipes between Brühl and Cologne. The upper floors were previously reserved for the director and his family. | 1912/1913 | 147 |
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Kierberg Berrenrather Strasse 30 |
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Clemens-August-Strasse 51 map |
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Villa garden | Comesstrasse 39 | 244 |
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Hochkreuz | Pingsdorf Euskirchener Str./Badorfer Str. |
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Jägerhof restaurant | Pingsdorf Euskirchener Strasse 130 |
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Pingsdorf Euskirchener Strasse 73 |
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Kierberg Kaiserstrasse 81 map |
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Kierberg Kaiserstraße 95 map |
Built at the beginning of the 20th century by the Cologne merchant Christian Kleinertz. Before the war he owned several grocery stores in Cologne (milk, eggs, butter, cheese). Hence also called "Eierburg". Served as a weekend seat. | 30th |
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Brühl-Nord Kurfürstenstraße 20 map |
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Administration and residential building | Brühl-Nord Kurfürstenstraße 58 map |
Deleted from the list of monuments due to a fire (with loss of the historical furnishings) | Entry deleted on May 6, 1998 |
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Air raid splinter protection cell (one-man bunker) | Brühl-Nord Kurfürstenstraße, opposite house no. 47 map |
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KBE depot area, border cross | Close to Kölnstrasse | 222 |
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Hail cross | Schulstrasse | 187 |
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Wenendahl's mill | Lower mill 20 | 197
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literature
- The architectural and art monuments of North Rhine-Westphalia. I. Rhineland. 7.3 City of Brühl . Published by the Minister of Culture of North Rhine-Westphalia in conjunction with the Rhineland Regional Council. Gebr. Mann Verlag, Berlin 1977, ISBN 3-7861-3000-0 .
- Wolfgang Drösser: The parish church of St. Margareta in Brühl. Festschrift for the 725th anniversary of the parish of St. Margareta. Catholic parish of St. Margareta, Brühl 1999.
- Wolfgang Drösser: Brühl, history - images - data - connections. Rolf Köhl, Brühl 2005, ISBN 3-921300-05-3 .
supporting documents
- ^ City of Brühl, list of monuments for architectural monuments. Status August 2009. Official list of monuments of the city of Brühl, transferred in February 2011.
- ↑ Website of the riding and driving club Birkhof Ville eV ( Memento of the original from March 24, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c d e f Inscription (year) on the building
- ↑ a b c d e f Elke Janßen-Schnabel: The castles Augustusburg and Falkenlust in Brühl - investigation of the radiation area . In: Landschaftsverband Rheinland (Ed.): Yearbook of the Rheinische Denkmalpflege , Volume 40/41, Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2009, ISBN 978-3-88462-288-9 , pp. 201-219 (here: p. 206).
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Information board at the location of the object of the city of Brühl
- ↑ a b Roof construction was completely ailing , Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger , November 12, 2014
- ↑ a b District Court of Brühl - History
- ↑ according to Genealogy Becker
- ^ Walter Buschmann , Norbert Gilson, Barbara Rinn: Brown coal mining in the Rhineland. ed. from LVR and MBV-NRW , 2008, p. 133
- ^ Walter Buschmann, Norbert Gilson, Barbara Rinn: Brown coal mining in the Rhineland. ed. from LVR and MBV-NRW , 2008, p. 286
- ↑ Bettina Jochheim: Art Nouveau still splendidly preserved , Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, Rhein-Erft, June 4, 2014, p. 34
- ↑ a b Entry on the parish church of Sankt Margareta in Brühl in the database " KuLaDig " of the Rhineland Regional Association
- ^ Brühl Ceramics Museum , Brühl Museum Island
- ^ Restoration of the house of the Brühler Museumsgesellschaft with funds from the NRW Foundation (catalog for the 1996 exhibition in the Museum for Everyday History, 50321 Brühl, Kempishofstr. 15), ed. by Dr. Jutta Becher. Publisher dieterklein.com, Cologne 2010.
- ^ The Museum of Everyday History in Brühl , Brühl Museum Island
- ↑ Wolfgang Drösser: The parish church of St. Margareta in Brühl. Festschrift for the 725th anniversary of the parish of St. Margareta. Brühl 1999.
- ↑ a b Wolfgang Drösser in: Brühl "The golden twenties", page: 204f
- ↑ Competition procedure according to RPW 2013 "Rathaus Steinweg and Janshof" in Brühl , City of Brühl
- ↑ a b Entry on Weierhof in Schwadorf in the " KuLaDig " database of the Rhineland Regional Association
- ^ Walter Buschmann, Norbert Gilson, Barbara Rinn: Brown coal mining in the Rhineland. ed. from LVR and MBV-NRW , 2008, p. 305ff