List of architectural monuments in Erp (Erftstadt)
The list of architectural monuments in Erp (Erftstadt) contains the listed buildings in the area of Erftstadt-Erp 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.
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Former sentry box | Luxemburger Strasse 31 | The two-storey guard house is placed on the side in front of the church tower and integrated into the retaining wall on the street side. | 1753 | 08/10/1982 | 010 |
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Parish Church of St. Pantaleon | Luxemburger Strasse 29 | The church was expanded from 1872 to 1873 according to the plans of the architect Karl Friedrich Schubert. The broad transept and a three-sided choir were added to the existing parts of the brick longhouse from the 18th century. The low ceiling of the nave, divided by belt arches, continues in the transept. The baroque character of the church can still be seen despite the extension building, which is characterized by mighty pillars with columns in front.
The upstream white plastered three-storey west tower with a curved hood was built on an almost square floor plan. Most of the building fabric dates from the 18th century. In the two lower floors with older Romanesque components there are small window openings, above on the west side a late Gothic window, on the bell floor there are small basket-arched twin windows. The interior of the tower, the former entrance area, has a late Gothic cross rib vault. |
1753, 1872/73 | 08/13/1982 | 036 |
Wash house | River road at number 17 | The bath house was located outside the Cordenhof at a former water point. The facade of the single-storey building is structured according to the buildings of the courtyard by alternating plaster and bricks.
The brick pump house was built in 1853 according to the dating in the gable. |
1853 | 02/28/1983 | 067 |
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Residential house from 1746 on the Schleidenhof estate with an old prison tower | Luxemburger Strasse 30 | The eaves side of the two-storey house with a crooked hip roof faces the inner courtyard of the square courtyard. The brick house on a high plastered base was erected in 1746 after dating by anchor numbers. The window axes are arranged irregularly. The entrance with a flight of stairs is on the side.
A two-story tower with an eight-sided hood and a weather vane stands on the street in front of the house. A prison was housed in the windowless lower part until the end of the 18th century. |
1746 | 12/08/1987 | 103 |
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Wayside cross | At the Spielberg | The sandstone cross consists of a base, a high rectangular shaft with console and a cross with body. | 18th century | March 27, 1990 | 126 |
Wayside cross | At Spielberg / Hochstraße | 18th century | March 27, 1990 | 127 |
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Cordenhof | River Street 22 | The brick buildings of the former agricultural property on the Erpa were built at the end of the 19th century. They are structured in the gable zone by alternating plaster and brick. The two-storey house, also built in brick in 1877, has a mansard roof and a four-sided windowed hood. The high windows date from the time it was built. There are two stairwell windows that span across floors above the house entrance on the side.
A new building was built next to the old house. During the restoration completed in 1999 and the conversion to a residential complex, the old substance was largely retained. The owner's initials are embedded in the restored gates. The property known today as Cordenhof is not the Scheppstattshof, as can be clearly seen from the secularization files of 1807. The Scheppstattshof of the St. Georg monastery in Cologne was sold under the name "Oleshof", while the "upper Pützhof" acquired by the Carmelites in the Kupfergase in Cologne in 1755 was nationalized in 1802 and sold in 1807. After several changes of ownership, the court came to the Cologne seminary to which the land still belongs. The buildings in Erp with the courtyard area and garden were sold in 1971. |
1877 | 04/02/1990 | 130 |
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Detail entrance | Luxemburger Strasse 20 | A two-flight flight of stairs is in front of the arched central entrance. Sandstone walls with wall templates wreathed by palmettes and profiled fighters were used for the design. The double-leaf oak door has a skylight with radial bars. Wedge stone dated 1854 and inscription Norbert Nohr M. Anna Wind. | 1854 | 10/08/1991 | 161 |
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2-storey brick building | Luxemburger Strasse 9 | The two-story brick residential building with a hipped roof on the corner of Steinfelder Strasse has an entrance on Luxemburger Strasse. An arched roofed passage connects the house with a newly built residential building. The building on Steinfelder Strasse is dated in 1842 by anchor numbers. The windows are evenly lined up on both sides up to the former walled-up gate passage on Steinfelder Strasse. | 1842 | 04/14/1993 | 180 |
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Wayside cross | Luxemburger Strasse opposite 9 | The crossroads on the opposite side originally stood in front of the residential building Luxemburger Straße 9 and was moved when the street was widened. On a rectangular shaft with an inscription there is a narrow round-arched attachment with a niche, above it a crucifix with a body. The inscription reads: Lord protect your people from the pursuit of their enemies through the sign of salvation | around 1925 | 04/14/1993 | 180 |
2-storey brick house | Courtyard complex Luxemburger Strasse 24 | The two-storey brick house on the eaves facing the street with a hipped roof and a stepped base was built in 1843, dated by anchor numbers. In the middle of the five window axes there is a two-flight flight of stairs. All windows and the front door have sandstone walls. A lower brick building is attached to the side, and on the other side is a building with a large, arched entrance to the inner courtyard. | 1843 | 07/08/1993 | 190 |
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Wayside cross | Müddersheimer Weg | 1712 | 07/02/1994 | 216 |
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Agricultural property | River Street 17 | The two-storey brick residential building facing the street on the eaves side was built in 1858, dated in Anchor Numbers. The entrance is on the central axis of the five window axes. All windows, five on the upper floor and four on the ground floor, have sandstone walls like the central front door. | 1858 | December 21, 1995 | 247 |
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Courtyard, brick house | Hochstrasse 14 | The buildings of the Christinenhof were built on the remains of the former Velbrück castle, later named Roechhof after Halfen.
The oldest part of the courtyard is the building with the arched entrance, which is dated to 1748 in the heraldic cartouche. The house of the Vierkanthof was built in 1907. One corner of the house was designed as a bay window with a conical roof that gives the impression of a small tower. The formerly plastered brick masonry is now exposed. During the restoration that took place between 1992 and 1994, parts of the complex received a decorative half-timbered construction. The Cologne coat of arms from the old barn was built into the wall of the newly built barn, reminding of the farm's former affiliation with the poor administration of the city of Cologne. |
1907 | December 21, 1995 | 249 |
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War memorial | Luxemburger Strasse | A stepped base is followed by a rectangular attachment with inscription panels, above it an obelisk with an eagle crouching on a globe. At the foot of the obelisk there is a cast iron relief with a grieving warrior. The war memorial was donated in 1911 by the Erp Veterans and Warriors' Association in memory of those who fell in the campaigns of 1866 and 1870/71. | 1911 | 12/22/1995 | 252 |
Wayside cross | Römerstrasse / Hoverweg | 18th century | 03/27/1997 | 288 |
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Basalt cross | Römerstrasse / L 33 | 1933 | 03/27/1997 | 289 |
supporting documents
- ↑ List of monuments of the city of Erftstadt, transmitted by the Lower Monument Authority Erftstadt
- ^ Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998–2000. Chapter 6.2 Erp St. Pantaleon
- ^ Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998–2000. Chapter 6.3 Erp Schleidenhof
- ^ Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998–2000. Chapter 6.5 Erp Cordenhof
- ^ Landesarchiv NRW, Düsseldorf location, holdings of the Roerdepartement Kanton Lechenich Erp No. 17232 and No. 17235
- ↑ Dieter Hoffsümmer: Chapter 6.4 Erp Christinenhof. In: Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998–2000.