List of architectural monuments in Glesch
The list of architectural monuments in Glesch contains the listed buildings in the area of Bergheim-Glesch 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 number |
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Waterworks on the Elsdorfer Fließ |
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Waterworks with an integrated residential building, a group of buildings with hipped-roofed tracts of different heights, crowned by a tower-like, 4-sided building section with a 4-sided, protruding hood: a flat-roofed extension at the rear, the rectangular windows structure the outside areas, the multi-faceted building is well proportioned by sill cornices. | Around 1910 | 89 |
AZ: 169 |
3rd Sep 1991
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Abtshof | Fieselerstraße 12 (12 a barn) location |
Square courtyard made of brick, residential building located at the eaves facing the street on one side of the square, laterally adjoining service wing with the wicker-arched entrance; Residential part 1-storey, 5-axis, oversized dwarf house over middle 3 axes with tail gable and standing oval window; Central entrance with skylight, drawn in, 2 arched window openings on both sides with stone sills, stepped base, with exposed cellar window to the left of the entrance; Deposits in yellow brick material, above the lintels, closed by a frame with a rectangular cross-section, on the jamb cornice, on the richly stepped eaves zone and on the gable. House number 12 a: Converted, listed barn for residential purposes. | Early 20th century | 88 |
AZ: 166 |
Sep 2 1991
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Fieselerstraße 16 location |
1-storey brick house facing the street, one-sided adjoining the representative property no. 18, on the other side with a low half-timbered building, in it the wide rectangular driveway, which also opens up the entrance to the house; on the street-side eaves side 3 arched windows with lintels and sills emphasized by yellow brick material; elaborately designed eaves zone; there may be a connection with the large farm at Fieseler Straße 18. | Late 19th century | 112 |
AZ: 167 |
July 15, 1992 |
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Fieselerstraße 18 location |
In the middle of the front of the building, two-storey brick residential building is characterized by rich furnishings and original substance. This includes stairwell, floors, basement. The exterior construction also remained unchanged. Representatively designed by the stair frieze on the street-side gable, the arched windows show the original sparring and the entrance the original door leaf. The design of both extensions was adapted to this residential building, so that today the courtyard is characterized by a uniform front. The rear barn, which resulted from the conversion and joining of several farm buildings, shows parts of a transverse barn from the 18th century. | Around 1900 | 222 |
AZ: 168 |
5th Mar 1996 |
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Crossroads in the green area |
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Approx. 4.5 m high, material sandstone, on a high rectangular base with a high rectangular shaft with a final garland frieze in relief, on top with a console, crowned by a crucifix with a metal body; Traces of a previously existing inscription plate can still be seen on the shaft. | Late 19th century | 108 |
AZ: 174 |
June 10, 1992
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So-called. Stamshof | Grevenbroicher Straße 28 location |
Former knight's seat, from the von Stam family to the von Lülsdorf family in 1577, to the Altenberg Abbey in 1726; large, representative, 5-wing property with 2 extension wings on the southeast side; 2-storey residential building, plastered, in a corner. The gable, symmetrically structured by 3 axes, has a courtyard wall adjoining it at the side with a basket arched passage, in the lintel of which there is a cartouche with the coat of arms of the Altenberg abbot Franziskus Cramer. Entrance with baroque door leaf divided across; Brick farm buildings of different heights complement the house to a large farm. Property, another passage is on the southeast side. | 1777 | 111 |
AZ: 173 |
July 7, 1992
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Rectory | Heinemannstrasse 20 location |
2-storey brick building, set far back from the escape, front garden enclosed by brick wall; both eaves sides 5-axis, one gable side with false windows; Show facade with an accentuated center of the building, with flat central projections made of reddish brick material, in it on the ground floor the arched entrance with skylight and an ogival wall field above the lintel. | Late 19th century | 79 |
AZ: 160 |
June 12, 1991
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Peringser Strasse 5 location |
Facade remodeling from the end of the 19th century; located a short distance from the neighboring house no. 3; gable-independent, 2-storey half-timbered house with an adjacent utility wing on the side; the gable façade made of blinded brick masonry, probably overformed at the end of the 19th century, arched windows, above the lintels blind frames with a rectangular cross-section, with a surface relief made of edgewise brickwork, curved sills made of ashlar; the gable with its stepped frieze is particularly elaborate. | 18th century | 71 |
AZ: 162 |
13 Mar 1991 |
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Peringser Strasse 11 location |
1-storey, rural house, partly half-timbered, brick on the eaves side facing the street, integrated utility wing; 4-axis living area, lateral arched entrance with new door leaf in the 2nd axis, windows also arched, curved sills, offset, plastered base; The facade is structured by means of offset in yellow and red brick material, in the area of the window lintels, which are closed at the top by a frame with a rectangular cross-section, in between a surface relief of upright bricks, also offset the eaves zone with tooth cut; the short, lateral utility wing is almost entirely taken up by the wicker-arched entrance, also divided by red and yellow brick material. | Late 19th century | 84 |
AZ: 163 |
July 31, 1991 |
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To the Erftufer 4 location |
The living area is 4-axis with a slightly off-center, arched entrance. On one side there is a 2-axis utility wing with a now changed, arched passage. A wedge in the middle of the arch indicates the year the building was built. Due to the triple stepped walls of the arched openings, the protruding cornice, as well as the stepped eaves zone and the structured pilaster strips between the upper floor windows, the facade appears very moved. | 1869 | 29 |
AZ: 86 |
15th Mar 1989 |
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To the Erftufer 6 location |
Brick courtyard, residential building with an integrated business section, eaves facing the street, occupying one side of the square; 4-axis residential part with 2 window axes each arranged in pairs, all openings are arched, significantly smaller on the upper floor than on the ground floor (possibly overmolding of an older building), offset, plastered plinth, building ends separated by pilaster strips on both sides; Structure through yellow brick material in the area of the window lintels, the base bands and the stepped eaves zone with tooth cut; the final pilaster strips are also set off by yellow bricks; then service wing with a large, arched doorway. | 1908 | 72 |
AZ: 161 |
13 Mar 1991 |
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To the Erftufer 8 location |
? -storey, completely plastered building with a crooked hip roof and noticeably wide gable sides; Plastered on 4 sides, plinth set off at different heights, eaves side accentuated by a large, central dwelling; 5 high rectangular openings with plaster frame on the eaves side, windows with sills, entrance in the central axis; exposed gable end with evenly lined up, newly broken, high rectangular windows, a row of tie rods; on the side of the gable side facing the street Am Gottesacker there is an eaves-standing, plastered farm building with a brick wing with a stepped gable from around 1930 (former cinema). | After 1840 | 75 |
AZ: 159 |
18 Mar 1991 |
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Catholic parish church of St. Kosmas and Damian |
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3-aisled hall church made of brick with regularly arranged tuff bands, set, 4-sided, 3-storey west tower with 8-sided hood, straight closed transept barely protruding from the line of the aisles, higher than the hall space, as well as the 3-part choir with five eighths; 16th century tower with west portal and 2-lane tracery window above; stair tower on the north side; the two upper floors with 3-lane tracery panels on three sides, ogival sound windows at the top; Side aisles with 3 hipped transverse roofs, articulating buttresses, 2-lane windows, rectangular entrance on the south side; the parts from the late 19th century have the same shape, higher, roof turrets over the crossing; Older part vaulted inside with cross ribs, dividing arches on round pillars, vault attachments on consoles. | from 1493 | 36 |
AZ: 95 |
23 Mar 1989
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Catholic parish church of St. Kosmas and Damian / Kirchhof |
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In the churchyard there are various grave slabs, sandstone grave slabs, volute crosses, basalt crosses from the 17th century, as well as the fully plastic figure of a friar carrying a cross. Therefore important for human history and worth preserving for scientific, especially local historical reasons. | 174 |
AZ: 281 |
June 9, 1994 |
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Wooden cross | Frankenstrasse location |
In the Frankenstrasse in Glesch there is a wooden cross with the symbols of suffering. The oak cross has the dimensions height 335 cm, width 165 cm, depth 13.5 cm. The tradition of wooden crosses has only survived in the local region in a few rare cases. The erection of more durable stone crosses was preferred since the 18th century at the latest. This underlines the special importance of this cross for the Bergheim area, especially for the Glesch district. | 1804 | 52 |
AZ: 115 |
Dec. 6, 1989
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