List of architectural monuments in Friedrichstadt (Düsseldorf)
The list of architectural monuments in Friedrichstadt (Düsseldorf) contains the listed buildings in the area of Düsseldorf-Friedrichstadt , district 3, in North Rhine-Westphalia . These architectural monuments are entered in the monuments list of the city of Düsseldorf; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
Architectural monuments
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Commercial building | Berliner Allee 69  map  | 
Architect: T. Miller | 1956-1959 | 19 Sep 2016 | 
A 1660  | 
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Bear of Berlin | 
Ernst-Reuter -Platz or no.  Card  | 
The bronze sculpture was created by the sculptor and graphic artist Renée Sintenis . The Düsseldorf Berlin Bear was unveiled on September 23, 1960 by the Governing Mayor of Berlin, Willy Brandt . On the same day, he also inaugurated Berliner Allee and Ernst-Reuter-Platz. | 1960 | Dec 14, 2015 | 
A 1652  | 
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Secret Annex | Friedrichstrasse 112  map  | 
The rear building was designed in 1928 by the Koblenz architects Peter Bennewitz and Franz Gilardone, Büro Bennewitz & Gilardone, originally as a book and art print shop for Josef Frembgen. The monument in the interior of the block is one of the most beautifully designed production buildings in Düsseldorf today. The four-storey building consists of reinforced concrete frames with reinforced concrete ceilings, is plastered and has metal lattice windows. | 1928 | Jan. 12, 1988 | 
A 1095  | 
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Plaza | Fürstenplatz or no.  Card  | 
1906 | May 17, 1994 | 
A 1310  | 
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Industrial well | Fürstenplatz or no.  Card  | 
The monumental fountain made of shell limestone with a large, shallow basin was designed by the architect Gotthold Nestler. The three larger than life bronze sculptures "Vulkan" (the divine blacksmith) and two of his assistants "Bergmann" and "Hüttenarbeiter" were made by the French sculptor Friedrich Coubillier . | 1911-1913, 1949-1950 | Nov 22, 1985 | 
A 951  | 
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Fürstenwall 143  map  | 
1886-1887 | Nov 21, 1986 | 
A 1010  | 
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Fürstenwall 191  map  | 
1897-1898 | Feb. 15, 1983 | 
A 310  | 
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Residential building | Graf-Adolf-Strasse 11  map  | 
The residential and commercial buildings at Graf-Adolf-Strasse 11 and 15 were part of the so-called Essmann's commercial buildings . This former complex was built from 1894 to 1895 under the direction of the Berlin architects Heinrich Kayser and Karl von Großheim with their Düsseldorf office manager Max Wöhler . It formed the edge of the block on the corner of Königsallee , Graf-Adolf-Strasse and Hüttenstrasse. | 1894-1895 | May 3, 2010 | 
A 1596  | 
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Residential building | Graf-Adolf-Strasse 15  map  | 
1894-1895 | May 3, 2010 | 
A 1597  | 
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Gustav-Poensgen-Straße 5–15  map  | 
1909-1910 | Jan. 28, 1987 | 
A 1019  | 
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St. Anthony | Helmholtzstrasse 44  map  | 
1906-1909 | Nov 9, 1983 | 
A 455  | 
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Herzogstrasse 37  map  | 
1872 | July 15, 1982 | 
A 175  | 
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Hildebrandtstrasse 4 and 24  map  | 
1895 and 1917 | Dec. 19, 1985 | 
A 960  | 
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Hildebrandtstrasse 6, 8  map  | 
1903-1904 | Feb. 17, 1986 | 
A 961  | 
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Fire station 1 | Huettenstrasse 68  map  | 
1898 | Aug 3, 1984 | 
A 688  | 
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Jahnstrasse 27  map  | 
1873 | 7th Mar 1988 | 
A 1105  | 
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Jahnstrasse 29  map  | 
1873 | Aug 11, 1983 | 
A 407  | 
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Jahnstrasse 93  map  | 
1905 | Aug 17, 1982 | 
A 209  | 
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Kirchfeldstrasse 51  map  | 
1880 | Nov 2, 1999 | 
A 1475  | 
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Kirchfeldstrasse 85  map  | 
1901 | July 23, 1982 | 
A 185  | 
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Kirchfeldstrasse 87  map  | 
1903 | 27 Sep 1982 | 
A 228  | 
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Kirchfeldstrasse 91  map  | 
1904 | July 23, 1982 | 
A 186  | 
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Kirchfeldstrasse 93  map  | 
1904 | July 29, 1982 | 
A 202  | 
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Kirchfeldstrasse 95  map  | 
1903-1904 | July 29, 1982 | 
A 203  | 
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Kirchfeldstrasse 97  map  | 
1903-1904 | Apr 25, 1985 | 
A 892  | 
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Kirchfeldstrasse 99  map  | 
1904 | July 29, 1982 | 
A 204  | 
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Kirchfeldstrasse 101  map  | 
1903-1904 | July 23, 1982 | 
A 187  | 
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Kirchfeldstrasse 103  map  | 
1904 | July 23, 1982 | 
A 188  | 
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Kirchfeldstrasse 105  map  | 
1904 | July 23, 1982 | 
A 190  | 
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Municipal secondary school Luisenstrasse | Luisenstrasse 73  map  | 
The boys' middle school on Luisenstrasse was built under Johannes Radke . | 1907 | Dec 8, 1994 | 
A 1326  | 
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Luisenstrasse 91-99  map  | 
Architect Ernst Roeting for the Ader 'sche house foundation with Art Nouveau -Dekorformen to the bay windows. | 1899 | Feb. 23, 1982 | 
A 54  | 
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Residential building | Morsestrasse 12  map  | 
1904-1905 | Nov 21, 1986 | 
A 1011  | 
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Oberbilker Allee 24  map  | 
1892 | 28 Mar 1985 | 
A 876  | 
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former monastery | Talstrasse 104  map  | 
The architect of the building with its brick facade, windows with Gothic arches and roof gables with turrets was Wilhelm Sültenfuß . In 1893 the monastery of the Merciful Brothers in Monschau was opened here. 60 years later the monks left. In the 1960s, confectioner Otto Bittner acquired the building and relocated his chocolate production to the backyard. In the 1980s, the monastery chapel was demolished until it was finally listed as a historical monument in 2010. | 1892 | Feb. 26, 2010 | 
A 1591  | 
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