List of architectural monuments in Glessen

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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 Glessen contains the listed buildings in the area of Bergheim-Glessen 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).

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Broicheiche 1 IA Koch.jpg
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On the Broicheiche 1
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Two-storey residential building, partly half-timbered, partly massive with a massive and plastered backside: The timber-framed front side shows stud wall construction with a ring of thresholds, upstairs rectangular windows in the original format, changed on the ground floor; Solid gable end with slightly arched, single incised windows; Gable triangle with new beam construction, entrance on the courtyard side. 18th century 183 0Nov 7, 1994
AZ: 231
Cemetery at the parish church
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Cemetery at the parish church Hohe Straße 33, on the south-western nave
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In the churchyard there are several tombs from the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. On the south side of the church, lined up on the wall, are a row of tombstones from the end of the 19th and 20th centuries, plus the Schwidden and Münch tombs, both pastors' graves. 219 Feb. 20, 1996
AZ: 230
Wayside cross at the church
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Wayside cross at the church At the church
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End of the 19th century; simple, cast iron cross with remains of a socket on the access path to the church; own area with hedge. 241 17 Sep 1996
AZ: 307
Wayside cross
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Wayside cross next to Brauweilerstraße 9
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About 3.5 m high, on a pedestal base with inscription field, above it a top piece with a round arched niche and present sacrament console, above it a newer crucifix with a metal body; the inscription badly weathered, remains of a socket on the niche. Around 1900 141 0July 1, 1993
AZ: 228
Hochkreuz in the cemetery
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Hochkreuz in the cemetery Giethgasse
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On a stepped pedestal, top, narrowing towards the top, polished basalt, with inscription, on it a basalt crucifix with clover leaf ends and a metal body; Inscription: “So it is a holy and salutary thought to pray for the dead. II. Machabeans 12, 46 ". Around 1905 172 Apr 17, 1994
AZ: 306
Catholic parish church of St. Pankratius
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Catholic parish church of St. Pankratius Hohe Strasse 33
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It is a single-aisled, 5-axis brick church with a four-sided west tower with a four-sided helmet and a lower, retracted choir with a three-sided end. It has a tower with a rectangular entrance and a wide, ogival window above it. In the two floors above there are ogival twin windows. The structure by buttresses, the flanking staircase bay window on the tower, the sacristy extensions in the spandrels between the nave and the choir and the simple, pointed-arched tracery windows on the nave are worth mentioning; Inside, rib vaulting, vaulting on consoles in front of wall pillars. 1863-1865 152 Jan. 17, 1994
AZ: 229
Glessen - Hohe Straße 1 brick building.jpg
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Hohe Strasse 1
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Agricultural property made of brick, two-storey residential building, facing the street on the corner of the square, 5-axis facade, all openings arched and simply cut, the windows with only faintly indicated sills made of brick; Central entrance with renewed door leaf and present, representative staircase, exposed gable side plastered, base offset with exposed basement windows to the right of the entrance; Brick farm buildings of different construction times are connected with three wings and complement the residential building to form a square courtyard. Around 1870 162 Jan. 18, 1994
AZ: 250
Glessen - Hohe Straße 3 brick building.jpg
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Hohe Strasse 3
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Representative house on an agricultural property, 2 ½ storeys, brick, one-sided newer commercial extension with a rectangular passage; 5-axis facade, central entrance with profiled ashlar walls with an outside staircase in front, arched windows with curved sills, oculi on the jamb, central emphasis by the dwarf house with pilaster strips extending downwards; on the corners of the building, plastered plinth, offset with exposed openings; belongs to a number of the same courtyards on Hohestrasse. After 1870 83 0July 9, 1991
AZ: 118
Monument Bergheim-Glessen Hohe Straße 6.jpg
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Hohe Strasse 6
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The two-storey brick residential building stands at the eaves facing the street on a corner of the square. The openings in the 4-axis street facade are all slightly arched. The entrance is framed with stone walls, the eaves zone is stepped. A basket arched passage leads into the inner courtyard. A large barn building with a half-hip roof and other brick farm buildings surround the courtyard. Mid 19th century 34 16. Mar. 1989
AZ: 99
Sophienhof
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Sophienhof Hohe Strasse 15
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The two-storey residential building with a hipped roof is located on one side of the square. The long side of the street facing the street has 5 evenly lined up window axes, arched in a profiled plaster frame with curved sills. The base is set off over the entire facade and leaves the rectangular windows that illuminate the basement free. The divisions are made by a profiled cornice separating storeys, on the upper floor a connecting cornice with a sill, plus a cornice as horizontal emphasis. There are a number of dummy ooculi on the jamb. The exposed narrow side was designed much simpler. The windows are only simply cut, partially clogged. Brick farm buildings complement the residential building to form a square courtyard. The elongated street front with the arched passageway and the dwarf gable above it was designed particularly lavishly. In the wedge of the passage is the inscribed date, plus the letters JFMSS 126 Nov. 17, 1992
AZ: 183
Rectory
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Rectory Hohe Strasse 31
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It is a 2-storey brick building with a detached base and facing the street. The facade is 3-axis with an accentuated center of the building by flanking pilaster strips, extending over the eaves into a gable. The building has a ground floor, well drawn-in central entrance with the original door leaf and skylight, all windows are arched, but today changed in format, lintels emphasized by yellow brick material, lying in wall fields extending through both floors. On the upper floor there are ornamental tiles below the sills, in the gable is a round arched window. The two side gables are lavishly designed with a stepped frieze that extends far down and two arched windows. Late 19th century 154 Jan. 17, 1994
AZ: 227
Brewershof
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Brewershof Hohe Strasse 103
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two-story half-timbered house with lateral roof overhangs on curved lugs. 18th century front door with a rounded lintel, the inscription above that has disappeared during earlier renovations. Repaired in 1954. 10 0Dec. 8, 1983
AZ: 10
Glessen - Im Selch 2 brick dwelling house II.jpg
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In the Selch 2
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House of a former agr. Property, 2-storey, brick, facing the street at the eaves, with an offset base in which the cellar window openings are exposed; Facade 4-axis, with a slightly eccentric, arched entrance in a profiled wall, original door leaf, present outside staircase; Arched window with curved sills, single cut; The facade is additionally structured by offset of yellow and red brick material, in the area of ​​the lintels and as a brick relief below the sills of the ground floor windows; The same color change shows the eaves zone with tooth cut, formerly existing farm buildings, today rebuilt. Late 19th century 163 Jan. 18, 1994
AZ: 249
Gut Neuhof
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Gut Neuhof On the L91, western entrance
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Gut Neuhof is an all-brick estate. The moats of the formerly fortified square structure are now largely dried out. The farm had been in the possession of the Jülich counts since 1292, in 1378 it was acquired by Raboult vomme Nuvanhoven and in 1568 the von Stommel family became owners of the estate. The current facility shows a remarkably good original condition of a 19th century estate. Four-wing courtyards are typical and defining elements of the local region that need to be preserved. In addition, Gut Neuhof is of great importance for the settlement history of the local area due to its history that can be traced back to the 13th century. 155 Jan. 17, 1994
AZ: 65
Crossroads near Gut Neuhof
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Crossroads near Gut Neuhof On the L91, opposite the Gut Neuhof Lage entrance
stepped pedestal, on top with ogive inscription field and corbels, above crucifix with metal body; receive the original enclosure with iron grating and flanking columns made of cast iron, inscription: “Your life and death, oh Jesus mine, don't let me be lost. Erected by the married couple Gottfried Päffgen and Catharina nee Contzen in 1885 ”. 1885 186 Dec. 27, 1994
AZ: 233
Forester Sunshine Memorial Stone
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Forester Sunshine Memorial Stone
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Grave stone made of red sandstone with coat of arms on the head of the stone, including the inscription: “Ferd. Sonnenschein, forester in Dansweiler, died on May 27, 1846 ”. Comes from the Brauweiler cemetery on Sinther Holzweg, Glessen, erected in memory of the forester Sonnenschein, who was killed by a poacher near this point. 1846 85 Aug 12, 1991
AZ: 123
Jewish Cemetery
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Jewish Cemetery Summer house sports field
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According to C. Simons (Historical Hike between Erft and Rhine - 1925), the Glessen cemetery was already occupied in 1797. The last funeral took place in 1908. The Jewish cemetery in Glessen is no longer recognizable as such today. The small, fenced-in, completely overgrown area borders on the southeast corner of the sports field. The fate of the burial site and the whereabouts of the tombstones can no longer be clarified today. 256 Oct. 18, 2007
AZ: 318
Glessen water tower
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Glessen water tower Giethgasse
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The Glessen water tower is an octagonal brick building with a tent roof. The tower has a height of 21.85 meters and a diameter of 9.0 meters. The tower shaft is illuminated through a series of small rectangular windows directly above the double-leaf door and through tall, slim rectangular windows at the level of the container. Most of the openings, however, were bricked up. The tent roof is constructed of concrete and is covered with cement fiber panels. A slightly protruding concrete cornice visually separates the tower shaft and roof at the eaves. 264 0Feb. 2, 2011
AZ: 322

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