List of architectural monuments in Fliesteden

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Shield-shaped memorial plaque of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia with the coat of arms of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, above it in capital letters "Monument", top left and right as well as a nail in the middle.

The list of architectural monuments in Fliesteden contains the listed buildings in the area of Bergheim-Fliesteden 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
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Wayside cross Wayside cross At the old Fliess / corner L 187
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About 4.5 m high, sandstone material, painted in color, stepped base with inscription, top with blind gables and ogival niche, in front of it a sacrament console, with a crucifix with a metal body at the end; only partially legible inscription dating, probably 1866. 2nd half of the 19th century 166 0Feb. 1, 1994
AZ: 251
Am alten Fließ 6, Bergheim-Fliesteden.jpg
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At the old Fliess 6
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Courtyard with inscription dated 1886; large, representative square courtyard made of brick in a single location, street facade symmetrically structured by the two-storey residential building with hipped roof in the middle, flanked on both sides by 1-storey utility wings of the same length, also with hipped roofs; 5-axis residential building with a high, detached base in which the basement windows are exposed 1886 212 Oct. 19, 1995
AZ: 252
Am Platz 1, Bergheim-Fliesteden.jpg
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At place 1
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Large, representative, brick-built square courtyard in a single location. 1845 261 May 25, 2009
AZ: 253
Am alten Fließ 18, Bergheim-Fliesteden.jpg
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At the old Fliess 18
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Possibly. with an older core, small, agricultural property, brick, 1-storey residential building, facing the street in a corner; with a wide roof overhang on one side, arched windows with stone sills, offset, plastered plinth; One-sided adjoining brick farm wing with a basket arched passage, partitions bricked in the half-timbered farm building next to it. at the end of the 19th century 213 Oct. 19, 1995
AZ: 255
Am alten Fließ 55, Bergheim-Fliesteden 2.jpg
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At the old Fliess 55
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Agricultural property with adjoining buildings on both sides, residential building on the eaves facing the street on one side of the square, 2-storey, brick; Façade symmetrically structured by 5 axes, the center of the building emphasized by the entrance with the original door leaf; Façade with red and yellow brick material, this in the area of ​​the corner pilasters, the cornice separating storeys, on the eaves zone and on the lintels of the arched windows. 1855 176 June 20, 1994
AZ: 256
Am alten Fließ 59, Bergheim-Fliesteden.jpg
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At the old Fliess 59
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The property was built in the 18th century, square courtyard, residential house 1-storey, half-timbered, corner position, facing the street, with a solid plastered and detached base, the street-side gable lavishly designed by the wide roof overhang supported by struts and lugs, lugs profiled as well as the wooden struts, rectangular windows with wooden walls, stud wall construction with wooden frames. 18th century 180 July 18, 1994
AZ: 57
Jewish Cemetery
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Jewish Cemetery
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The Fliesteden Jewish cemetery is located in a small wooded area outside the village on the “Am Büschchen” corridor. The exact age of the cemetery cannot be determined. Engelbert Scheiffarth, author of local history writings, a. a. The Glory of Fliesteden dates the cemetery to the 17th century. Today there are still some tombs from the 19th and 20th centuries. 43 July 14, 1989
AZ: 102
Am Platz 3, Bergheim-Fliesteden 3.jpg
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At place 3
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Small, agricultural property, residential building 1-storey, half-timbered with a side, 2-storey brick extension wing, eaves facing the street, on one side of the square 18th century 217 0Jan 5, 1996
AZ: 258
Fliesteden Castle - Oberburg -
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Fliesteden Castle - Oberburg - At place 4
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Fliesteden Castle - Oberburg - was first mentioned in a document in 1292 as the seat of Mr. Wickrath and was owned by various Rhenish aristocratic families until 1800.

1384-1568 BC Merode around 1600–1747 BC Grass zu Fliesteden after 1800 Fam. Simons. The residential building of the courtyard is a two-story brick building with five axes with circular openings in the jamb and a hipped roof.

1840 22nd Apr. 29, 1988
AZ: 62
Fliesteden churchyard
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Fliesteden churchyard
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Churchyard at the cath. Parish church. At the parish church 1, Bergheim-Fliesteden 220 Feb. 20, 1996
AZ: 266
Former school
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Former school At the parish church 7
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The building is a well-preserved, two-story brick school building from around 1880. 1880 48 Oct. 11, 1989
AZ: 110
Catholic parish church St. Simeon Fliesteden including historical furnishings
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Catholic parish church St. Simeon Fliesteden including historical furnishings
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187 Dec. 27, 1994
AZ: 165
Lower castle
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Lower castle Jennerstrasse 1
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The Frentzenhof building (so-called Unterburg, Kitzburg) was first mentioned in 1250 as the seat of the Knights of Stommel. The house is a stately two-story plastered building built around 1760, with four and three axes and a hunched mansard roof. A heraldic cartouche with three tangled fish under a five-pointed crown is located above the valuable baroque entrance. In the literature (Ohm / Verbeek, Die Denkmäler des Rheinlandes, Kreis Bergheim, Vol. 2, page 54) it is mentioned that the staircase from the 18th century with an openwork grille was preserved inside the house. 23 0May 9, 1988
AZ: 60
Jennerstraße 3, Bergheim-Fliesteden.jpg Jennerstrasse 3
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2-storey brick residential building, eaves facing the street, with a plastered plinth that is offset on the street side, with the basement windows exposed on both sides of the entrance; Rear extension under a towed roof with an additional entrance, street facade symmetrically structured by 5 axes, the center of the building emphasized by the deeply drawn-in, arched entrance with the original door leaf, the windows simply cut, arched, with curved sole benches on the ground floor and a connecting cornice on the upper floor Late 19th century 184 0Nov 7, 1994
AZ: 259
Rectory
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Rectory Jennerstrasse 6
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Building made up of parts from different construction periods, the older part, a 2-storey, partially plastered, partially hung with slate-slate house. Mid / late 19th century 216 0Jan 5, 1996
AZ: 260

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