List of architectural monuments in Gleuel

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The list of architectural monuments in Gleuel contains the listed buildings in the area of Hürth-Gleuel in North Rhine-Westphalia (status: December 2010). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Hürth; 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 are of particular importance for the history of Hürth.

Note: The order of the monuments in this list corresponds to the official list and can be sorted according to serial number, name (description), district and address (street).
image designation location description construction time Registered
since
Monument
number
Gate construction Gate construction Bachemer Street 16 The gate to the Fronhof, the oldest courtyard in the village, probably dates from the 17th century. 17th century 3
Corrensmühle Corrensmühle Ernst-Reuter-Strasse 109 Mentioned for the first time in 1773, shut down in 1954. Thanks to extensive renovation by the current owner, the facility, formerly also known as Keips or Mittlere Mühle, is the only reasonably well-preserved facility in Hürth, the only thing missing is the mill wheel. 12
Catholic parish church of St. Dionysius Catholic parish church of St. Dionysius Bachemer Street 13 The three - aisled neo - Gothic church, built according to plans by the government architect julius Busch from Neuss, was consecrated in 1893 by Philipp Cardinal Krementz . 1893 14th
Crucifixion group from the chapel Am Hummelsboor, St. Dionysius Bachemer Street 13 14a
Parish office of St. Dionysius Parish office of St. Dionysius Bachemer Street 24 18th
Castle Gleuel, Station of the Cross Guardian Angel, Catharina von Pulheim Castle Gleuel , Station of the Cross Guardian Angel, Catharina von Pulheim Ernst-Reuter-Strasse / Bachemer Strasse / Grippekovener Strasse 23
Monument to Friedrich Ebert Monument to Friedrich Ebert Bachemer Strasse / Friedenstrasse The monument erected in 1928 by the Gleueler SPD in memory of the first Reich President was destroyed by the National Socialists in 1933 and rebuilt in a new form in 1951 by the Hürth community, sculptor Adalbert Hertel . 1951 30th
Memorial cross Memorial cross Friedenstraße / Auf dem Kramberg 18 31
Memorial stone for miners Memorial stone for miners Schnellermaarstrasse / Zieskovener Strasse Drift block from the lignite mines with a dedication from the IGBE mining union 32
Wayside cross Wayside cross Hermülheimer Strasse at No. 76 58
Gravestones, memorials, grave cross Gravestones, memorials, grave cross Friedenstrasse cemetery 66
Doctor House Doctor House Schnellermaarstrasse 27 at the
corner of Am Hofacker
The builder, the doctor Heinrich Naberschulte, practiced here until 1965. The two-story house has a slate-covered hip roof . The entrance is accessible via a staircase, in the middle risalit . This and the corners of the plastered house are made of yellow stone , the door and window frames and the gable in red sandstone. Three lattice windows with rounded arches dominate under the gable . The staff of Aesculapius is mounted in a coat of arms above the door . The side facing the street Am Hofacker also has a central projection, which ends with a round arch. 1920 88
Ursfeld Cross Ursfeld Cross Zieskovener Strasse / Schnellermaarstrasse 89
Krings Tomb, 6/3 (Gleuel Cemetery, Friedenstrasse) Friedenstrasse 147
Schnitzler tomb, 6/4 (Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstraße) Schnitzler tomb, 6/4 (Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstraße) Friedenstrasse Matthias Werner Schnitzler (1851–1927) founded the first social democratic organizations in Gleuel in 1902/03 and was also elected to the local council. Thereupon he became unemployed, as a non-taxpayer therefore excluded from the council in Prussia without the right to vote . Honored as an SPD pioneer only after 1918. 148
Geissler tomb, 7/6 (Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstraße) Friedenstrasse 149
Münch tomb, 7/7 (Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstraße) Münch tomb, 7/7 (Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstraße) Friedenstrasse 150
Viander tomb, 5/13 (Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstraße) Friedenstrasse 151
Füngeling tomb, 6/14 (Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstraße) Füngeling tomb, 6/14 (Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstraße) Friedenstrasse 152
Schmitz tomb, 5/15 (Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstraße) Schmitz tomb, 5/15 (Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstraße) Friedenstrasse 153
Thelen Tomb, 5/16 (Gleuel Cemetery, Friedenstrasse) Friedenstrasse 154
Cenotaph and memorial for those who died in war, Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstrasse Cenotaph and place of honor for those who died in war, Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstraße Friedenstrasse 155
Cenotaph for Russian prisoners of war, Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstrasse Cenotaph for Russian prisoners of war, Gleuel cemetery, Friedenstrasse Friedenstrasse 156
Pauli Tomb (Gleuel Cemetery, Am Hummelsboor) At the Hummelsboor 179
Esser tomb (Gleuel cemetery, Am Hummelsboor) At the Hummelsboor Jakob Esser (SPD) was mayor of the Hürth community from 1948 to 1956, when he resigned for health reasons. Before 1933 he was a member of the local council. 180

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b List of monuments on the website of the city of Hürth ( Memento of the original from October 9, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.huerth.de
  2. to sights in Hürth on huerth.de ( Memento from May 1, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 1.2 MB)
  3. Manfred Faust: History of the City of Hürth , ed. from Heimat und Kulturverein Hürth, Cologne, JP Bachem Verlag, 2009 p. 81
  4. Manfred Faust: History of the City of Hürth , ed. from Heimat und Kulturverein Hürth, Cologne, JP Bachem Verlag, 2009, p. 166 ff.