List of architectural monuments in Dirmerzheim

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The list of architectural monuments in Dirmerzheim contains the listed buildings in the area of Erftstadt-Dirmerzheim 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
Monument
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St. Remigius
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St. Remigius Landstrasse 77 The smooth white plastered church with an exposed brick tower in front of it consists of several components. The outer walls of the church, which are up to a height of almost four meters made of pebbles, quarry stone and Roman finds, are parts of a Romanesque hall church built in the 11th century with a retracted square choir. Today's choir with a stepped base, buttresses and pointed arched windows is part of an extension from the 16th century. The surrounding cornice extends over the choir and the sacristy annex. The tower with the entrance portal was built in 1778 according to the dating by anchor numbers . The transept was pushed into the nave when the church was enlarged in 1958/60. In the interior, both ships are provided with open wooden beam ceilings. In the crossing is the celebration altar . The choir with a late Gothic sacrament house made of sandstone serves as a baptistery. The figure of an angel making music in the sacrament house, dated around 1280, originally belonged to the angels making music in the choir of Cologne Cathedral . The floor consists of clay tiles laid in herringbone patterns and circles, the firing aids of the potters who found a second use. The late Gothic frescoes on the choir walls and in the vault are works from 1523, which were thoroughly restored in 1981/82. 11th century, 1958/60, tower 1778 08/10/1982 011
Former mill yard Former mill yard Großstrasse 16 Opposite the built-over gate entrance of the Vierkanthof is the residential building of the mill estate. The brick facade of the five-axis building is structured by protruding pilaster strips that frame the entrance area in the middle. Left and right, both in the basement and in the upper floor, there are two windows each, and a window above the door. Horizontal cornices serve as a separation between the basement and upper floor and as a conclusion to the upper floor. The roof zone is closed off by a pointed arch frieze. The design of the house continues in the mill house. The garden side was changed by installing large windows.

The construction of one of the former farm buildings is dated in 1883 by anchor figures.

1883 December 6, 1990 149
Wayside shrine Wayside shrine Brueckenstrasse On a rectangular pedestal stands a high rectangular shaft with a rectangular niche, above a round gable. 18th century 06/19/1991 156
Former rectory
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Former rectory Landstrasse 79 The rectory was built according to the parish chronicle in 1895 in the neo-Gothic style. The two-storey brick building with a hipped roof is designed on the east and west side by a flat risalit with a gable. The floors are optically separated by a cornice made of raised bricks. On the upper floor, in the corner of the building, there is a ceramic figure of the Virgin, which was restored in 1994 after being severely damaged in the Second World War. 1895 10/22/1991 164
Prussian milestone Prussian milestone Dirmerzheimer Landstrasse (L 162) The 190 cm high and 48 cm wide sandstone milestone was erected during the construction of the Neuss-Lechenich district road (1854–1857). The head forms a three-quarter circle with a raised edge. The inscription: Government = District = Cöln Kreis = Euskirchen and the Prussian eagle in the middle of the circle are weathered. The inscription on the shaft: Neuss Lechenicher Bezirksstraße built in 1855 is also weathered. 1855 10/23/1991 167
Two-storey half-timbered house Two-storey half-timbered house Brueckenstrasse 51 The two-storey half-timbered house was built in 1782 based on the results of a dendrochronological study. It is part of a former closed courtyard that was parceled out around 1900 by dividing the estate.

During the restoration, the exterior facade, with the exception of the gable-side brick front facing the street, which had been placed in front of the half-timbered structure, was faithfully restored with reused straw clay. The existing front door was also used again. The inscription on the surviving wooden beam above the outer door reads:

ANPREIS ZV IESV MARIA VND IOSEPH VERY THEIR PRAISE OF EVERYONE HERE, BUT THIS DOESN'T BEAT AVS DEM SEY ANY MORE

Inside, the room layout was retained and the parts of the earlier furnishings were reused, so that the character of the old building was retained.

1782 03/05/1993 178
Single storey half-timbered house Single storey half-timbered house Brueckenstrasse 82 The single-storey residential building with a detached base and compartments of different sizes is gable facing the street. The three lattice windows in the basement on the gable side are fitted with shutters, and there is a small, modern double window on the upper floor. 18th century 01/24/1994 203
2-storey brick house 2-storey brick house Feldstrasse 7 The two-storey brick residential building with a stepped plastered plinth and exposed basement windows, facing the street, is attached to the neighboring house on one side. A cornice separating floors runs between the lower and upper floors. The center of the house is emphasized by a stepped gable, which extends under the eaves onto the facade. The date of 1902 is given in the weather vane. 1902 March 16, 1994 208
Tillmanshof Tillmanshof Tilmannsweg 1 The four-wing complex with residential house, stables and other farm buildings of the former knight's seat is on the northern outskirts of Dirmerzheim. The baroque house, a two-storey plastered solid building with a hipped roof, was built in 1700. The windows and front door, to which an outside staircase leads, have colored house borders.

To the side of the residential building, an arched entrance leads into the inner courtyard. On both sides of the coat of arms of Altenberg abbot Johann Jakob Lohe is the inscription ALTENBERG BVRGHAVS ANNO 1700, in the lintels the words FREYADELIG and RITTERSITZ. The entrance to the cellar is in the gate passage. The house, with its complete basement, has a cellar with groin vaults, which belonged to an earlier castle complex. The remains of the moat, which up until a few decades ago enclosed the rear part of the courtyard, were drained. They can still be recognized in the area.

1700 06/03/1994 211
Square courtyard Square courtyard Landstrasse 39 The residential building of the square courtyard with a detached base is located on the eaves facing the street. The facade of the brick building is structured by a zigzag frieze designed as a storey separating cornice on both sides of the flat risalit, which emphasizes the center of the building. The eaves zone has different forms of decoration.

The arched entrance is on the ground floor of the risalit. A low brick wing adjoins the house with a large arched entrance, in the wedge of which it was built in 1908.

1908 04/05/1994 217
Jewish Cemetery
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Jewish Cemetery Tree road Only three tombstones from the years 1854 to 1870 have survived in the cemetery. 19th century 06/20/1995 231

supporting documents

  1. List of monuments of the city of Erftstadt, transmitted by the Lower Monument Authority Erftstadt
  2. ^ Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998-2000. Chapter 5.2 Dirmerzheim parish church St. Remigius
  3. ^ Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998-2000. Chapter 5.4 Dirmerzheim Mühlenhof
  4. ^ Josef Recker: Dirmerzheim through the ages 1758–2008, 250 years of St. Remigius. Pp. 89-90.
  5. ^ Walter Keil: Milestones - Prussian road construction in today's urban area. In: Erftstadt City Yearbook 2012. pp. 24–35.
  6. ^ Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998-2000. Chapter 5.6 Dirmerzheim half-timbered house Brückenstraße 51
  7. ^ Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998-2000. Chapter 5.3 Dirmerzheim Tilmannshof