List of architectural monuments in Hückelhoven
The list of architectural monuments in Hückelhoven contains the listed buildings in the area of the city of Hückelhoven in the Heinsberg district in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of September 2011). These architectural monuments are entered in the monument list of the city of Hückelhoven; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
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Hochkreuz | Baal Aachener Strasse map |
High cross made of ashlar, stone body; 1884 | 19th century | Jan. 19, 1983 | 24
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Catholic parish church of St. Brigida | Baal Aachener Strasse map |
Brick hall church with polygonal choir and east tower; 1889/90, builder Julius Busch , Neuss, badly damaged in World War II, reconstruction in a different form after 1945. | 1889/90 | Apr. 14, 1986 | 91
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Height mark of cast iron wall bolt | Baal Aachener Strasse at the Catholic Church map |
Cast iron wall bolt with a round head; on an outer ring the raised inscription: Königl. Preuss. Land view, meters above sea level. | 19th century | July 11, 1988 | 231
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House Blumenthal , manor house and hall building | Brachelen Alter Steinweg Map |
Remains of a former three-winged fortified castle, which fell into disrepair at the beginning of the 19th century. The two-storey former nine-axis mansion from the mid-16th century with 7 axes has been preserved. The windows are surrounded by natural stone walls and divided horizontally.
The stately hall building from 1658 adjoins the mansion with two floors in three axes. The entrance is decorated with a wicker portal made of stone with a gable-shaped structure above the skylight. The keystone bears the date mentioned above. The large, street-side windows are roofed with a gable triangle. The low hipped roof was added in the 19th century, the tip of the old ridge was reused. The interior of the hall is currently being renovated. Some of the old furnishings are still preserved in the hall and in the manor house. |
16th century | Dec 16, 1992 | 3
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Wayside cross | Brachelen Alter Steinweg / Randerather Weg map |
Bluestone, bronze body; around 1900. | 1900 | Oct. 29, 1985 | 52
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Hochkreuz | Baal Am Hackeberg Map |
Bluestone high cross with cast iron body, location formerly in the town center, implemented in the 1950s; around 1900. | 1900 | Nov 6, 1985 | 68
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Field cross | Baal Am Wooden Cross Card |
Cast iron cross with body. During the Second World War, the cross was partially shot down and secured with a steel plate. Multi-step base with cast iron inscription plate on step base; 1871 | 1871 | Dec 20, 1985 | 86
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Catholic parish church St. Johannes | Ratheim Am Kirchberg map |
Gothic / neo-Gothic brick hall church with transept from the 15th, 17th and 18th centuries, polygonal choir, 1862, west tower. Elevation of the vaults in 1867/68, extension and restoration of the church in 1973/74. (Architect: Freiherr Friedrich von Schmidt) | 15th, 17th, 18th centuries | Dec 15, 1982 | 2
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16 baroque crosses on the parish church | Ratheim Am Kirchberg map |
15 Baroque cross in Ratheim at the church | 1617 | July 6, 1987 | 101
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5 Baroque crosses on the Catholic parish church | Doveren An der Parish Church map |
5 baroque bluestone crosses | 1719 | May 21, 1987 | 113
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St. Anne's Chapel | Brachelen Annastraße 118 map |
Neo-Gothic brick chapel, front partly plastered and slated, roof turrets; 1864 | 1864 | Jan. 12, 1983 | 17th
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Residential building front building | Brachelen Annastraße 11 map |
Solid brick building, two-story, vaulted cellar, wooden ceilings, clay framework interior walls, gable roof with pan covering. A gate building made of brick masonry, wooden ceiling, gable roof with pan covering was added later. | 16th century | 22 Aug 1991 | 322
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Village pump | Brachelen Annastraße 41 map |
Cast iron pump; around 1900. | 1900 | Oct. 29, 1985 | 59
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Water tower | Hückelhoven Auf dem Wadenberg map |
The water tower on the Wadenberg was built in 1925 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was EE Strasser.
The water tower has a square floor plan of around 8 × 8 m and an eaves height of around 13 m. Approx. 1 m below the eaves there is a surrounding 3-layer high plaster tape. The door and window openings are covered with heavily profiled reinforced concrete columns. The water tower has a pointed tent roof with slips in the eaves area. The roof truss is a wooden structure with a rebate cover. The external wall surfaces are made with exposed brickwork. |
1925 | Dec 16, 1987 | 199
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 1 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 139
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 3 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 140
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 5 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 141
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 7 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 142
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 9 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 143
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 11 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 144
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 13 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 145
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 14 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 156
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 15 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 146
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 16 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 157
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 17 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 147
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 18 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 158
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 19 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 148
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 20 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 21 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 149
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 22 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 160
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 23 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 150
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 24 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 25 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 26 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 27 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 28 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 29 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 30 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 164
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 31 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 32 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 33 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 34 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Bauerstraße 36 map |
The mining houses in Brauerstraße were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft mbH (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Bauerstraße 5 + 7.9 + 11.13 + 15, 23 + 25, 27 + 29, 31 + 33, 14 + 16, 18 + 20, 22 + 24, 26 + 28, 30 + 32, 34 + 36: Miners 'settlement houses, house type: normal workers' apartment floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, four rooms, semi-detached houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof truss with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Window on the ground floor with wooden shutters. Stable extensions parallel to the street, in which the toilet facilities are also housed, single-storey buildings with a gable roof, eaves, design like residential houses. House Bauerstraße 21: House type like 5 + 7 but designed as a single house. Eaves, otherwise execution as Bauerstraße 5 + 7. Houses Bauerstraße 1 + 3 and 17 + 19: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Bauerstraße 5 + 7 in a modified form, semi-detached houses, gable-free, ridge line parallel on the house partition wall, single-storey with fully developed mansard roof. On the street side at the front corners of the house, toilet extensions on two floors. Toilet extensions with small pitched roofs grooved into the main roof of the residential building. The rising masonry of the attic is plastered and painted light. Execution otherwise like houses at Bauerstraße 5 + 7. |
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Catholic parish church of St. Barbara | Hückelhoven Brassertstrasse 6 map |
Steel frame construction, plastered and painted light (white), with a bell tower on the side; built 1932/33. (Architect: Hermann Schagen from Düsseldorf) | 1932-1933 | Jan. 12, 1983 | 11
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstraße 20 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstraße 22 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 169
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstraße 24 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 170
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstraße 26 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 171
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstraße 28 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 172
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstrasse 30 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 173
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstraße 32 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 174
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstraße 34 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 175
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstraße 36 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstrasse 38 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 177
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstraße 40 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 178
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstraße 42 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstrasse 44 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 180
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstraße 46 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Brassertstraße 48 map |
The Brassertstrasse miners' settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft (ABS). The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses Brassertstraße 24-44: Miners' settlement houses, house type: normal worker apartment type, floor plan 5.50 mx 8.40 m, row of houses consisting of 11 houses, eaves, ridge at right angles to the house partition wall, single storey with fully developed mansard roof. There is a two-window dormer in the roof axis of every house roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Solid building, basement or building base in natural stone Cyclops masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceiling, wooden roof construction with roof tiles. Wooden doors and windows. Behind the residential buildings there are courtyard buildings in which the toilets are also housed, single-storey, pitched roofs, otherwise designed as residential buildings. Houses Brassertstrasse 22 + 24 and 46 + 48: Miners' settlement houses, house type like Brassertstraße 24-44 in a modified form, protruding about 2.5 m opposite the house line 24-44 as end houses of the house line double houses, gable-independent, ridge line parallel on the house partition. Execution and design otherwise like houses at Brassertstrasse 22-44. |
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Hochkreuz | Hilfarth Breite Strasse / Marienstrasse map |
Neo-Gothic high cross made of sandstone, painted, bluestone base, bronze body, end of the 19th century. | 19th century | Jan. 21, 1983 | 31
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Catholic parish church St. Leonhard | Hilfarth Brückstrasse map |
Three-aisled, neo-Gothic brick hall church with a slightly projecting transept, polygonal choir and west tower; 1904–1906 (cornerstone) | 1904-1906 | Jan. 12, 1983 | 14th
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Elementary school | Hilfarth Brückstrasse 2 map |
School building, 2 storeys, 4: 2 axes, brick, door frames and window sills in bluestone, half-hip roof, outbuilding, 1849 (anchor pins) | 1849 | Oct. 29, 1985 | 48
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Half-timbered facade of residential house | Hilfarth Brückstrasse 36 map |
Eaves-facing facade of the two-storey half-timbered house with a saddle roof from the late 17th century with a dated lintel, slightly set back from the street
The Hilfarth building, Brückstraße 36, is the two-story residential building of a former multi-wing half-timbered courtyard. In the typical style of the farmhouses of the Heinsberg district, the gable roof protrudes over brackets on the eaves facing the courtyard. The half-timbered house built in 1681 was changed in the post-war period and the farm buildings were demolished. The view of the courtyard from that time has been preserved by a former owner who ran a photography business in Paris at the turn of the century. |
17th century | Dec 7, 2000 | 338
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Village cross | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz map |
High cross, sandstone, painted, cast iron body; 1879 (inscription). The cross was restored in 1980. | 1879 | Oct. 29, 1985 | 51
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz 1 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz 2 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 217
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz 3 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz 4 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 219
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz 5 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 220
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz 6 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 221
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz 7 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising brickwork in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 222
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz 8 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 223
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz 9 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 224
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz 10 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 225
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz 11 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 226
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Bürgerplatz 12 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 227
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Wayside cross | Ratheim Buscher Strasse map |
Concrete cross with metal body, bluestone base; 1830 (inscription) | 1830 | Jan. 21, 1983 | 32
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primary school | Hückelhoven Dinstühlerstraße map |
Two-wing school building, 2 storeys, expanded attic, brick, 3: 4: 4 axes, saddle roofs at right angles to each other, south wing with crooked hip, gable facade Dinstühlerstraße with 6 different opening elements, extensions from 1961, year on plastered mirror (1914). | 1914 | 321
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Catholic Church of St. Lambertus with baptismal font | Hückelhoven Dinstühlerstraße 49 map |
1887 | May 8, 1990 | 12
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House Hückelhoven | Hückelhoven Dinstühlerstraße 51 map |
Former moated castle, 2-storey, irregular brick building with Renaissance double gable, gable roofs and square, 4-storey Renaissance tower with 8-sided curved helmet, open lantern and onion dome. Only one gable remains from the outer bailey. Core 14./15. Century, alterations 16./17. Century, weather vane 1543 | 14th, 15th century | Dec 15, 1982 | 7th
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Facade of the residential building | Hückelhoven Dinstühlerstraße 89 map |
Two-storey town house with half-timbered core and brick facade facing the street, 19th century, low storey height, eaves, three axes, clinker brick facade, door frames and plinth in cement plaster, bluestone window sills, block frieze under the eaves. | 19th century | May 25, 1992 | 329
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Residential building | Hückelhoven Dinstühlerstraße 91 map |
Two-storey business and residential building (formerly imperial post office), solid construction with brick facades, 19th century, bluestone window sills, block frieze under the eaves. 5-axis facade, laterally limited by wall templates. Showcase area 3 axes and entrance changed later | 19th century | May 25, 1992 | 330
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Residential building | Hückelhoven Dinstühlerstraße 93 map |
Residential house, street front with pseudo-classical facade, otherwise half-timbered, 2 storeys, gable roof, below 4, above 3 axes, probably 18th century. | 13th century | Oct 9, 1985 | 39
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Catholic parish church of St. Dionysius | Doveren Dionysius Street map |
Brick hall church with polygonal choir; 1771. Badly damaged in World War II, rebuilt in 1949, sacristy on arch bridge renewed in 1950/51. Quarry stone west tower; 15th century, Romanesque core (1178). | 15th century | Jan. 12, 1983 | 15th
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Chapel of St Joseph | Altmyhl Dorfstrasse map |
Brick chapel, gable roof with turret, 1932. | 1932 | Nov 26, 1985 | 45
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Village cross | Altmyhl Dorfstraße, before 33 map |
Neo-Gothic cross made of sandstone, stone body; Stone figure in niche, bluestone base; 1881 (inscription), restored in 1980. | 1881 | Jan. 21, 1983 | 35
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Elementary school | Altmyhl Dorfstraße 33 map |
School house, brick, 1-storey, gable roof, 5 axes; 1877 | 1877 | Jan. 6, 1986 | 89
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Doverack crossroads | Hückelhoven Doverack map |
Neo-Gothic high cross with altar, stone, painted, metal body; 1894 (inscription). | 1899 | Jan. 21, 1983 | 29
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Street facade of the residential building | Doveren Doverener Markt 3 map |
From the former, four-winged brick courtyard, only the street facades are preserved. They are two-story and have five axes. Bluestone door frames and window sills, 19th century. | 19th century | May 13, 1987 | 98
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Residential building | Doveren Doverener Markt 19 map |
Residential house, corner house two-storey, ground floor brick masonry, plastered, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof, 18th / 19th century Century.
A structural unit with house number 21. |
18. – 19. Century | Oct 6, 1987 | 115
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Residential building | Doveren Doverener Markt 21 map |
Residential house, corner house two-storey, ground floor brick masonry, plastered, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof, 18th / 19th century Century. A structural unit with house number 19. | 18. – 19. Century | Oct 6, 1987 | 116
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Residential building | Doveren Doverhahn 86 card |
Three-winged half-timbered courtyard, 18th century, two-storey, ground floor front partly massive brick gable at the back. | 19th century | 21 Sep 1986 | 92
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Residential building | Doveren Doverhahn 88 card |
Three-wing half-timbered courtyard, partly solid ground floor front, two-story residential building, 1746 (inscription front door bar) | 1746 | Sep 11 1985 | 40
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Memorial to the Jansen family | Doveren Cemetery of Honor on the Church Map |
Neo-Gothic high cross, sandstone, bluestone base, cross missing, Mary on console with pointed arch, tracery and crabs; 1860 (inscription) | 1860 | Oct 31, 1985 | 54
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Priest's grave Strerath | Doveren Cemetery of Honor on the Church Map |
Residential house of a former farmstead, 2nd half of the 19th century, two-storey on the street, half-timbered, eaves, street front symmetrically structured with 4 windows combined in pairs, the modest building important as a conclusion to the street scene. | 1867 | Oct 31, 1985 | 55
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Daniels / Bennewitz family crypt | Doveren Cemetery of Honor on the Church Map |
Large sandstone cross in the shape characteristic of the place, base with monstrance console, cross without body but with inscription, ornaments heavily weathered. | 56
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Klausen family crypt | Doveren Cemetery of Honor on the Church Map |
Sandstone, basalt lava base, with lateral battlements; 1878 (inscription). | 1878 | Oct 31, 1985 | 57
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Memorial of the Hüpgens family grave cross | Doveren Cemetery of Honor on the Church Map |
Upright base with slender cross, bluestone, metal body; 1867 (inscription) | 1867 | Oct 31, 1985 | 58
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Crossroads at the residential building | Map of Kleingladbach Erkelenzer Straße 83 |
Wooden cross with roof, body, iron wreath around body, altar: concrete slab on masonry, 18th century. | 18th century | July 6, 1987 | 108
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Kleingladbach Chapel | Kleingladbach Eschenbroich map |
Brick chapel with roof turret; 1854 (Türkeilstein) | 1854 | Jan. 12, 1983 | 20th
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Hochkreuz | Ratheim cemetery map |
Bluestone, body bronze, inscription on base: 1910 (inscription) | 1910 | Nov 6, 1985 | 67
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 1 map |
The original settlement houses at Friedrichplatz 1 and 3 were converted into a factory kitchen during the war and after the war. The factory kitchen was given up in 1956. The settlement houses were then demolished and a new two-story office building for the construction department of the colliery was erected at the same place. In order to preserve the appearance of the square, the old building lines have largely been maintained and the design of the facade of the former group of houses 1-9 have been adapted.
Instead of the former mansard roofs, a flat sloping hipped roof has been added to preserve the proportions. The building Friedrichplatz 1/3 is the western corner building of Friedrichplatz. For the entire ensemble, for house group 1-11 and finally for the architectural / urban design of the square or the setting of the square, a corner building is of decisive importance while maintaining the building alignment and the design features of the facade. It is part of the Friedrichplatz settlement feature. The simple and well-structured brick building architecture corresponds to the sense of style and the state of construction technology of the 1950s. On its own, the Friedrichplatz 1/3 building is probably not a monument within the meaning of the Monument Protection Act. In the house group Friedrichplatz 1-11 on parcel 402, however, it must be regarded as part of the settlement monument. The western Bauhaus row of Friedrichplatz would be a torso without a corner building. In addition, the entire layout of Friedrichplatz, which is the interface between the colliery's premises and the large settlement and at the same time the heart of the “Auf dem Hansberg” settlement, would be severely disturbed if the striking corner house were excluded from the ensemble. The house Friedrichplatz 1/3, which was redesigned in the 1950s but was well integrated into the settlement, is an unmistakable part of the house row Friedrichplatz 1-11, the defining corner house of Friedrichplatz and thus part of the listed miners' settlement "Auf dem Hansberg". As part of the oldest miners' settlement in Hückelhoven, it therefore requires protection and maintenance in accordance with the NRW Monument Protection Act. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 307
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 2 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 313
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 3 map |
The original settlement houses at Friedrichplatz 1 and 3 were converted into a factory kitchen during the war and after the war. The factory kitchen was given up in 1956. The settlement houses were then demolished and a new two-story office building for the construction department of the colliery was erected at the same place. In order to preserve the appearance of the square, the old building lines have largely been maintained and the design of the facade of the former group of houses 1-9 have been adapted.
Instead of the former mansard roofs, a flat sloping hipped roof has been added to preserve the proportions. The building Friedrichplatz 1/3 is the western corner building of Friedrichplatz. For the entire ensemble, for house group 1-11 and finally for the architectural / urban design of the square or the setting of the square, a corner building is of decisive importance while maintaining the building alignment and the design features of the facade. It is part of the Friedrichplatz settlement feature. The simple and well-structured brick building architecture corresponds to the sense of style and the state of construction technology of the 1950s. On its own, the Friedrichplatz 1/3 building is probably not a monument within the meaning of the Monument Protection Act. In the house group Friedrichplatz 1-11 on parcel 402, however, it must be regarded as part of the settlement monument. The western Bauhaus row of Friedrichplatz would be a torso without a corner building. In addition, the entire layout of Friedrichplatz, which is the interface between the colliery's premises and the large settlement and at the same time the heart of the “Auf dem Hansberg” settlement, would be severely disturbed if the striking corner house were excluded from the ensemble. The house Friedrichplatz 1/3, which was redesigned in the 1950s but was well integrated into the settlement, is an unmistakable part of the house row Friedrichplatz 1-11, the defining corner house of Friedrichplatz and thus part of the listed miners' settlement "Auf dem Hansberg". As part of the oldest miners' settlement in Hückelhoven, it therefore requires protection and maintenance in accordance with the NRW Monument Protection Act. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 308
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 4 map |
Two-storey business and residential building (formerly imperial post office), solid construction with brick facades, 19th century, bluestone window sills, block frieze under the eaves. 5-axis facade, laterally limited by wall templates. Showcase area 3 axes and entrance changed later | 19th century | May 25, 1992 | 314
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 5 map |
Miner's house as the middle house of the row of houses. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a right-angled floor plan and a towed roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 309
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 6 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 315
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 7 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 310
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 8 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 316
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 9 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 311
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 10 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 317
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 11 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 312
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 12 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 318
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 13 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 319
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 14 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 320
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 15 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 299
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 16 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 289
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 17 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 279
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 18 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 290
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 19 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 280
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 20 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 291
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 21 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 281
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 22 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 302
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 23 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 300
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 24 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 292
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 25 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 282
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 26 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 293
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 27 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 283
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 28 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 294
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 29 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 284
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 30 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 296
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 31 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 301
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 32 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 297
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 33 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 285
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 34 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 304
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 35 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 303
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 36 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 305
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 37 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 286
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 38 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 306
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 39 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 287
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Friedrichplatz 40 map |
Miners' house as part of the redevelopment of the square. Massive building, partially with a basement, one storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves.
In contrast to the standard house type, the living room area is bay-shaped with a polygonal floor plan under the normal roof. Brick masonry, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan roofing. There is an elongated dormer in the central axis of the roof. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 295
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Wayside cross | Doveren Gansbroich map |
High cross made of bluestone, relief body, figure console, coat of arms in the base; 1749 (inscription) | 1706 | Jan. 19, 1983 | 25th
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Wayside cross | Ratheim Garsbeck map |
Ashlar with body, formerly an old wooden cross, 1935 | 1935 | Nov 6, 1985 | 69
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Residential building | Hückelhoven Gladbacher Strasse 58 map |
Two-storey, gable-independent house in 3 axes was built as a retirement home. The base of the basement protrudes from the rest of the facade. The façade rising above it is plastered with a coarse-grained spray plaster and the gable surface under the half-hip roof is covered with artificial slate. The lower right window of the street facade is larger than the other windows and has its own window division with architraves with special window decorations in the forms of the turn of the century. On the ground floor the windows can be closed with wooden shutters. The gable has a smaller window opening in the middle.
The entrance hall connects to the main building with a transverse gable. The two-winged entrance is covered with a roof from around 1900, which is slated. The woods are typically carved and connected with wooden nails like a carpenter. A two-step staircase leads out to the house to an intermediate landing with a small mosaic paving, which is decorated with a kind of paved "iron cross". From here, a six-step staircase made of basalt lava leads to the two-winged front door, which is nailed with wrought iron nails as a decoration. The upper floor projects a little in front of the first floor. Here, above the entrance hall, there is a living room with a wide window that is triple-coupled within the opening. In its upper part it has a small sprouting and sliding window below. This window can also be closed with a wooden roller shutter. The decoration of the street front is repeated on this page. The gable and eaves protrude far. To the right of the house is a gate to the walled farm yard. At the back of the house on the upper floor in front of a round-arched window door there is an old balcony system made of beam concrete. Most of the parapet is currently destroyed. The internal layout of the architecture still clearly shows the house's role as a retreat for a wealthy family. In accordance with the construction period, the ceilings are simple with rounded corners and edges. Floors, doors and the wall tiling in the kitchen have largely been preserved. A double-leaf glass door forms the end of the stairwell. From the room behind the entrance stairs, an arched passage leads into the hallway. This is covered with hexagonal red tiles, as they were often used during the construction period. Double-leaf doors have also been installed in the rooms facing the street. The windows on the ground floor still have the old roller shutter boxes. The two-flight staircase to the upper floor has a wooden railing decorated with decorations from the turn of the century and the World War. The entire house has a modern basement. The ceilings above the basement are concrete ceilings with inlaid beams. At the rear of the main building there is a brick utility wing. Different doors and a double-leaf gate make the old use clear. This extension is covered with a gable roof. In this utility wing there are the same concrete-filled girder ceilings as above the basement. Later additions are attached to the farm wing and the courtyard wall is attached to them. |
1900 | 22 Aug 1996 | 335
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Village cross | Millich Gronewaldstrasse map |
Stone with metal body; 1891 (inscription). | 1891 | Oct. 29, 1985 | 50
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House Millich, residential house and gate building | Millich Gronewaldstrasse 44 map |
4-wing courtyard, main building plaster, curved double-stepped baroque gable, 2 storeys, gable roof, 2: 3 axes; 1728 (anchor pins). | 1728 | Dec 15, 1982 | 4th
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Residential building | Millich Gronewaldstrasse 46 map |
Brick Winkelhof , plastered front, two-story house, gable roof, bluestone door, 1809 (Türkeilstein) | 1809 | Oct 31, 1985 | 60
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Good Gansbroich | Doveren Gut Gansbroich map |
Four-wing courtyard, formerly with water fence, two-storey residential building, half-timbered, ground floor partly brick, partly white grout, 1661 (residential house lintel) floating gable, brick annex, 1777 (anchor pin gate entrance), 19th century annex. | 1661 | 27 Sep 1985 | 44
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Gut Grittern , manor house and farm building | Doveren Gut Grittern Map |
Main building, former moated castle, brick Renaissance stepped gable, three-storey, 16th century, changed around 1900, rebuilt in 1970/75.
This notification is part of the registration notification dated March 30, 1994: Three-wing bailey, 19th century West wing: barn, three arched gate entrances separated by a fire protection wall, with a compass rose with weathercock, walled arched entrances on the field side. Roof truss 20th century (renewed after a fire between the world wars). In anchor pins IAH or IVH (Hompesch). To the north at a right angle to this barn, single-storey stables with a high attic, partly rebuilt in 1945, with square or arched stable windows and external storage staircase made of iron, which comes from the renovation phase, right courtyard passage with basket arch. East wing with coach house and residential wing, two-story, eight-axis on the upper floor. Various entrances to the coach house. Converted to prison accommodation during the war. Former living rooms on the upper floor. An administration building was built in front of the east wing at the end of the 19th century. Brick sight. 2: 3 axes at the level of the upper floor floor on the eaves side a block frieze. |
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Gut Marienhof | Doveren Gut Marienhof map |
Four-wing courtyard, brick, two-storey house, mansard roof, partially plastered, 3: 2 axes, shed: two storeys, hipped roof. | 1815 | May 25, 1992 | 328
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Old pharmacy | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse 2 u 2a map |
Two-storey brick house, 7 axes, bluestone walls, mansard roof, courtyard building, two-storey, gable roof, built in 1756, burned down in 1790, rebuilt in 1791. | 1756 | July 6, 1987 | 103
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Spichartz restaurant u gate entrance | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse 4 + 4a map |
Two-storey building with a gable roof, 10-axis brick with plaster, doors with bluestone walls, gate entrance with basket arch, built in 1790 (information provided by the owner). The building at Haagstrasse 4a forms a structural unit with the house at Haagstrasse 4. | 1719 | House No. 4 August 6, 1987; House number 4a September 25, 1987 |
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Residential building and residential / office building | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse 5 map |
Residential / office building, 2 storeys with entrance gate, saddle roof, old door leaf, door with bluestone walls (reworked), 18th century. | 18th century | Oct 15, 1985 | 42
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Residential building | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse 7 map |
Brick building, two-story, two-winged, wing only slightly protruding, hipped roof, 3: 2 axes, bay window, balcony and gable in the central axis on the street side, built in 1923. | 1923 | July 6, 1987 | 104
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Protestant parish church | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse 8 map |
Neo-Gothic brick hall church with polygonal choir, transept and west tower; 1890/91, spire crashed in 1945, rebuilt in 1966/67. | 1890-1891 | Jan. 12, 1983 | 13
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Ev. Parish house | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse 9 map |
Residential building with gate entrance, 2 storeys, gable roof 7 axes, brick, door frames in bluestone, 1791 (anchor pins). | 1791 | 27 Sep 1985 | 43
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Kreuder Doverack memorial stone | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse, Ev. Cemetery card |
Trapezoidal memorial stone with a two-step base with saddle-shaped end stone with inscription; Blaustein, 1871 (inscription). | 1871 | July 22, 1986 | 74
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Memorial of the Kreuder family | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse, Ev. Cemetery card |
Rectangular monument with a raised coat of arms on a two-tiered base, sandstone; 1908 (inscription) | 1908 | July 22, 1986 | 75
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Memorial of the Jansen family | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse, Ev. Cemetery card |
Trapezoidal memorial on a three-tiered base made of red sandstone with a classical gable top, on which there is a relief: 2 hands 1848 (inscription). | 1848 | July 23, 1986 | 76
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Memorial to the Gillessen family | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse, Ev. Cemetery card |
Slender, high-rectangular monument on a simple base with a curved hood, relief; Cross and accompanying branches; Sandstone; 1862 (inscription). | 1862 | July 23, 1986 | 77
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Grave slab | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse, Ev. Cemetery card |
Reclining rectangular grave slab, sandstone with two writing fields and a coat of arms in the middle: presumably a bull's head, 1734. | 1734 | July 23, 1986 | 78
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Memorial grave plate Feldges Kreuder | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse, Ev. Cemetery card |
Reclining rectangular memorial stone with raised alliance coat of arms: Kreuder /? (Apple or ermine depiction), helmet ornament in baroque jewelry variety surrounds coat of arms; Bluestone. | July 23, 1986 | 79
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Memorial Fam.Pelzer | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse, Ev. Cemetery card |
Trapezoidal memorial stone on a two-tiered base, frieze, curved hood with classicistic decorative wheel and attached urn, 1847 (inscription) | 1847 | July 23, 1986 | 80
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Monument to the Blancke family | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse, Ev. Cemetery card |
Four-tier stele with central pallet, red sandstone with inlaid white sandstone relief plate; Mid-19th century, stonemason: H. Nolden, Coesfeld. | 19th century | July 22, 1986 | 81
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Hochkreuz Fam.Bünten | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse, Ev. Cemetery card |
Bluestone grave cross in neo-Gothic form, on the back inlaid marble slab with inscription; on the front iron inscription plate, 19th century. | 19th century | July 22, 1986 | 82
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Monument to the Blancke Faber family | Hückelhoven Haagstrasse, Ev. Cemetery card |
Obelisk on base, upper part damaged, bluestone; 1832 (inscription). | 1832 | July 22, 1986 | 83
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Wayside cross | Ratheim Hagbrucher Strasse map |
Free-standing wooden cross with roof and wooden body; 1771 (inscription). Restored in 1973. | 1771 | Jan. 21, 1983 | 33
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Residential building | Ratheim Hagbrucher Strasse 3 map |
Half-timbered house, 2 storeys, half-timbered outer walls on three sides still available. The upper part of the rear gable wall still consists of half-timbering, which is plastered. The street-side gable facade is made of solid masonry on the ground floor and the first floor and the top of the gable are made of clay framework. The half-timbering of the first floor is plastered on the outside. The original front door has been preserved; all windows have been renewed several times over the years. Some of the wooden beam ceilings are still there, but the undersides are smoothly clad and plastered. Only the roof trusses remain of the original roof structure, all other roof parts have been renewed due to the effects of the war. | 1704 | 5th Sep 1990 | 324
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town hall | Brachelen Hauptstrasse 81 map |
2-storey brick house in 6 axes, 3 axes gabled and pulled forward. Panel frieze above the ground floor; around 1900. | 1900 | Nov 28, 1985 | 84
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Maria-Hilf chapel | Brachelen Hauptstrasse 161 map |
Neo-Gothic brick chapel with roof turret; 1879. | 1879 | Dec 20, 1985 | 87
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Residential building front building | Brachelen Hauptstrasse 188 map |
3-wing brick courtyard, two-storey residential building, in 3 axes and gate axis, window frames in bluestone, around 1800. Protection only for the front building. | 1800 | 19 Sep 1985 | 41
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Street facade and vaulted cellar | Brachelen Hauptstrasse 198 map |
Two-storey brick facade of a formerly three-winged courtyard, on the right with an arched entrance. Dated 1837 by anchor pins. Eaves cornice with sawtooth and block frieze. Three axes of arched window openings, two-winged windows with skylights. Iron shutters on the ground floor. Bluestone window sills, plastered plinth. Brick vaulted cellar, clay floor. | 1837 | July 25, 1994 | 332
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House Hall , manor house and outer bailey as an ensemble | Ratheim Haus Hall map |
Moated castle. Mansion:
Main wing, 2 storeys, 5 axes, plastered, bluestone walls; Courtyard side in the central axis. - Entrance, coat of arms carved into stone above, with outside staircase; Mansard tent roof. Side wing: 2 storeys, 2 axes, mansard tent roofs, plastered, bluestone walls. 3-wing bailey: Consisting of 2 gate structures in the side wings and agricultural buildings in the central wing, gate structures raised with hipped roofs. Farm buildings with pitched roofs. Kern mansion 1785 (probably older), side wing / mansion 1904 |
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Haus Horrig , residential house and gate building | Brachelen Haus Horrig Card |
4-wing brick courtyard, plastered house, two-storey above a high base, 5 axes, hipped roof, ancillary buildings partly in half-timbered construction; Core 15./17. and 18th century, remodeled in 1907. | 15th, 17th, 18th centuries | Dec 15, 1982 | 5
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 1 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 346
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 3 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 347
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 5 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 348
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 7 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 9 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 11 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 13 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 352
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 15 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 353
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 17 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 354
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 19 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 355
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 21 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 356
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 23 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 357
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 25 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 358
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 27 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 359
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 29 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 360
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Restaurant citizens | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 30 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 323
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Hochstrasse 31 map |
The house group Hochstrasse 1-5 consists of three residential units in a straight line. The houses are eaves with a continuous eaves and ridge line, without cheek walls at the house entrances. The free-standing right gable side is unplastered, on the plastered left gable (no. 1) there is a (probably renewed) lateral eaves extension; Behind No. 3/5 an attached toilet and stable house divided in the middle.
The house group Hochstrasse 7 - 31 consists of thirteen residential units in a row staggered up the slope. The corner houses nos. 7/9 and 29/31 are preferred towards the gable, with slightly higher zoned gables than the double residential units spanned between them, which are arranged towards the eaves. Houses 15-23 have continuous eaves and ridge lines. The gable-facing corner buildings, each with two residential units, have side entrances; with the exception of numbers 7 and 31, none of the entrances have any side walls. The eaves side of No. 7 is plastered, otherwise brick-facing wall surfaces. The middle residential unit because of the odd number of apartments without an attached toilet / stable house, but with a corresponding free-standing transverse construction in the garden. Otherwise, at the rear, the divided toilet / stall extensions with saddle roofs. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 361
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House cross at the Bürgersaal | Rurich Hompeschstraße / Am Bürgersaal map |
Wooden cross with roof, partly renewed, on bluestone base, body made of cast iron; 18./19. Century. | 18th, 19th century | Oct. 29, 1985 | 49
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Catholic parish church Herz Jesu | Rurich Hompeschstraße / Kippinger Straße map |
Three-aisled brick hall church with polygonal choir (net vault) and roof turret; Kern 1869/70. | 1869-1870 | Jan. 12, 1983 | 18th
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Honigmannplatz 1 card |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 200
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Honigmannplatz 2 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 201
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Honigmannplatz 3 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 202
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Honigmannplatz 4 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Honigmannplatz 5 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Honigmannplatz 6 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Honigmannplatz 7 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Honigmannplatz 8 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1–12, Honigmannplatz 1–8, Jacobastraße 99–113, Hochstraße 1–5 and 7–31 as well as Jägerstraße 2–12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The houses at Bürgerplatz 1–12 are long, straight rows of houses with 12 houses. Houses 1–4 and 9–12 form the side wings of the main group and are eaves. Houses 5-8 are the center piece of the main group, the gable roof covers two residential houses each. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The gable roofs are again equipped with an intermediate roof parallel to the main building axis. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising masonry in brick masonry exposed masonry. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the central houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. The house group Honigmannplatz 1–8 comprises eight residential buildings in a straight line of houses. The last two houses on both sides are designed as gable houses, with the gable roof covering two apartments. The four middle houses are eaves. Otherwise the same as the buildings at Bürgerplatz 1–12. The house group Jacobastraße 99–113 consists of eight single-family houses in a straight line of houses. All houses are eaves. Execution otherwise like the houses at Bürgerplatz 1-12. |
1921 | Dec 16, 1987 | 207
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Crossroads Horst | Kleingladbach Horst / Romersmühle Map |
Slender high cross on a two-step base, two-step base of the cross, on it a block of letters with a surrounding frieze, on which the middle part worked as a figure niche and finally the upper part of the cross with a cast-iron body, slightly recessed inscription plate, built in 1907, bluestone.
The cross structure has been severely damaged by various causes in recent years. A thorough restoration was carried out in 1987. |
1907 | June 23, 1988 | 232
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Wayside cross | Millich Hubertus- / Kobbenthaler Strasse map |
Tall, four-part stone cross, reconstruction in 1990. Base and plinth simply cuboid, pointed bluestone. The base bears the inscription "unica spes 1792–1929". Sharpened center shaft made of bluestone, the simple shape has been adapted to the other parts. The upper part of the cross made of bluestone with curved and polished contours, with a raised body and cross-inscription flag. Head of the body tilted to the right. The age of the top cannot be determined. Judging by its shape, the cross head belongs to the late Baroque. The upper part is slightly damaged, but has been preserved several times. | 1729 | Nov 2, 1990 | 325
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Village pump | Hückelhoven Im Rhin 12/14 map |
Cast iron pump; around 1900. | 1900 | Dec 20, 1985 | 88
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Dorfkreuz sports hall | Hückelhoven In der Schlee card |
Wooden cross with wooden body; 1879. Fundamentally restored in 1976.
(Original location: former house in Hückelhoven, An Romersmühle 108; new location from 1976: niche at the sports hall Hückelhoven, In der Schlee.) |
1879 | Jan. 21, 1983 | 28
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven In der Schlee 34 card |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 127
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven In der Schlee 35 card |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven In der Schlee 36 card |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven In der Schlee 37 card |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 134
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven In der Schlee 38 card |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 129
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven In der Schlee 39 card |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 135
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven In der Schlee 40 card |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven In der Schlee 41 card |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 136
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven In der Schlee 43 card |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 137
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven In der Schlee 45 card |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 138
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven In der Schlee 50 card |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 131
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven In der Schlee 52 card |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 132
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jacobastraße 99 map |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 208
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jacobastrasse 101 map |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 209
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jacobastraße 103 map |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 210
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jacobastraße 105 map |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jacobastraße 107 map |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 212
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jacobastrasse 109 map |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 213
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jacobastraße 111 map |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 214
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jacobastraße 113 map |
The miners' settlement houses in Schlee 34-52 and 35-53 were built in 1926/27 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Houses in the Schlee 40 + 42, 44 + 46, 41 + 43 and 45 + 47: The aforementioned houses are the middle part of the long rows of houses. Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, base surfaces plastered, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, plastered drift stone masonry above. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-story toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. Houses in the Schlee 34 + 36, 50 + 52, 35 + 37 and 51 + 53: In order to loosen up the rows of houses, the houses mentioned are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The houses are equipped with a gable and raised pitched roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. In houses 36, 48, 37, and 51, the building protrusion goes through the middle of the stairwell / entrance hall. Otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50 Houses in the Schlee 35 + 53 and 34 + 52: These are single-family rental houses that are at the end of the row of houses. They have gable roofs in connection with the neighboring houses. There is one residential unit each on the ground floor and one on the upper floor. The building entrances face the street on the outside. Execution otherwise like the houses In der Schlee 34 - 50. Houses In der Schlee 36 + 48 and 39 + 49 These are two-horse rental houses, where only one half has an eaves and the other half has a gable roof . The gable section of this house has a projection of about 3 m. Execution otherwise like the houses in the Schlee 35 to 53. |
1926-1927 | Dec 16, 1987 | 215
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jägerstrasse 2 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1 - 12, Honigmannplatz 1 - 8, Jacobastraße 99 - 113, Hochstraße 1 - 5 and 7 - 31 as well as Jägerstraße 2 - 12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The house group Jägerstraße 2 - 12 consists of six residential units in a row slightly staggered up the slope. The houses are arranged at the eaves, horizontal lines are staggered after each semi-detached house. The entrances have no cheek walls, no. 2 and 4 have been retrofitted with simple metal railings. The right gable side (No. 2) is plastered, the left brick side. At the back, three-part toilet / stable houses. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising brickwork in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the middle houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 340
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jägerstrasse 4 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1 - 12, Honigmannplatz 1 - 8, Jacobastraße 99 - 113, Hochstraße 1 - 5 and 7 - 31 as well as Jägerstraße 2 - 12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The house group Jägerstraße 2 - 12 consists of six residential units in a row slightly staggered up the slope. The houses are arranged at the eaves, horizontal lines are staggered after each semi-detached house. The entrances have no cheek walls, no. 2 and 4 have been retrofitted with simple metal railings. The right gable side (No. 2) is plastered, the left brick side. At the back, three-part toilet / stable houses. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising brickwork in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the middle houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 341
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jägerstrasse 6 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1 - 12, Honigmannplatz 1 - 8, Jacobastraße 99 - 113, Hochstraße 1 - 5 and 7 - 31 as well as Jägerstraße 2 - 12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The house group Jägerstraße 2 - 12 consists of six residential units in a row slightly staggered up the slope. The houses are arranged at the eaves, horizontal lines are staggered after each semi-detached house. The entrances have no cheek walls, no. 2 and 4 have been retrofitted with simple metal railings. The right gable side (No. 2) is plastered, the left brick side. At the back, three-part toilet / stable houses. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising brickwork in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the middle houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 342
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jägerstrasse 8 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1 - 12, Honigmannplatz 1 - 8, Jacobastraße 99 - 113, Hochstraße 1 - 5 and 7 - 31 as well as Jägerstraße 2 - 12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The house group Jägerstraße 2 - 12 consists of six residential units in a row slightly staggered up the slope. The houses are arranged at the eaves, horizontal lines are staggered after each semi-detached house. The entrances have no cheek walls, no. 2 and 4 have been retrofitted with simple metal railings. The right gable side (No. 2) is plastered, the left brick side. At the back, three-part toilet / stable houses. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising brickwork in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the middle houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 343
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jägerstrasse 10 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1 - 12, Honigmannplatz 1 - 8, Jacobastraße 99 - 113, Hochstraße 1 - 5 and 7 - 31 as well as Jägerstraße 2 - 12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The house group Jägerstraße 2 - 12 consists of six residential units in a row slightly staggered up the slope. The houses are arranged at the eaves, horizontal lines are staggered after each semi-detached house. The entrances have no cheek walls, no. 2 and 4 have been retrofitted with simple metal railings. The right gable side (No. 2) is plastered, the left brick side. At the back, three-part toilet / stable houses. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising brickwork in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the middle houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 344
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Schaufenberg Jägerstrasse 12 map |
The miners' settlement, Schaufenberg, Bürgerplatz 1 - 12, Honigmannplatz 1 - 8, Jacobastraße 99 - 113, Hochstraße 1 - 5 and 7 - 31 as well as Jägerstraße 2 - 12 were built in 1921 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlungsgesellschaft. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
The house group Jägerstraße 2 - 12 consists of six residential units in a row slightly staggered up the slope. The houses are arranged at the eaves, horizontal lines are staggered after each semi-detached house. The entrances have no cheek walls, no. 2 and 4 have been retrofitted with simple metal railings. The right gable side (No. 2) is plastered, the left brick side. At the back, three-part toilet / stable houses. Miners 'settlement houses, house type: Workers' normal apartment floor plan 5.50 × 8.42 m. One storey with a fully developed mansard roof. There is a dormer window in the roof axis of each individual house. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. The middle houses at the gable end have no dormers. Solid buildings, basement or building plinth in natural stone Cyclopean masonry. Rising brickwork in exposed brickwork. Door and window openings covered with profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with roof tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. There were originally wooden shutters on the ground floor. There are anchor pins in the gables of the middle houses, they result in the lettering "anno 1921". There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. The extensions are single-storey and have gable roofs. The design corresponds to that of the residential buildings. |
1921 | Apr 8, 2002 | 345
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Lady Chapel | Baal Kapellenstrasse map |
Brick chapel, plastered and painted, with 6-sided, irregular floor plan and tent roof; At the end of the 19th century. | 15th century | 5th July 1988 | 62
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Haus Kaphof manor house | Hilfarth Kaphofweg map |
Brick building in a four-wing courtyard. Manor house: 2 floors, 3 axes, front door axis gabled, mansard roof.
To the east of the manor house adjoining gate building: 2 floors, adjoining secondary house: 2 floors, gable roof, stepped gable. Built in 1899. (The farm buildings - three-sided courtyard buildings - are not listed). |
1899 | Jan. 21, 1983 | 37
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Catholic parish church of St. Gereon | Brachelen Kirchgrabenstrasse 19 map |
Three-aisled brick church with polygonal choir and west tower; Central nave and choir 15./16. Century, side aisle with 5 horizontal gable roofs 17th century, tower 19th century. | 19th century | Jan. 12, 1983 | 16
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Pavilion in the parish garden in Brachelen | Brachelen Kirchgrabenstrasse map |
Brick, one storey, regular 8-sided floor plan, tent roof with onion hood; Mid 19th century. | 19th century | Jan. 6, 1986 | 90
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4 baroque crosses on the parish church | Brachelen Kirchgrabenstrasse map |
1. stone; AO 1770 THE 9th 8BRIS DIED THE HONORABLE JOHANNE KUPPENBENDER AGED 48 YEARS HIS WIFE ANNA CATHARINA WILLEMS DIED 17 AT THE RIP
2nd stone: shows the crucified Jesus with the inscription INRI TREINGEN TOMAS AND HER SYSTER BERBGEN SINT IN GOT ASLEEP 1634 OCTOBE 8 3rd stone: shows Jesus crucified with the inscription INRI 4. Stone: The stone is very badly weathered and can no longer be read. |
1693 | July 6, 1987 | 106
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House Klein-Künkel | Doveren Klein Künkel Card |
Former moated castle, two-storey main building with baroque gable, gable roof, cross-stock window; 1587, alterations in 1644, 1750 and 1975/77.
Bailey on one floor with saddle roofs; Renewed in 1970/77, corner building designed as three-storey residential towers. |
1587 | Jan. 19, 1983 | 21st
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Old people's home | Brachelen Klosterberg 5 card |
Main building two to three floors, plastered, hipped roof, ridge turret, outer bailey around 1900, two floors, 4: 6 axes, brick. Early 18th century, monastery founded in 1865, chapel in 1884, destroyed in the war.
Registered building parts: From the main building: surrounding masonry with portal, the roof and the vaulted cellar under the left part of the building. The right wing of the former farm building |
18th century | 22 Aug 1991 | 326
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Hochkreuz cemetery | Doveren Kreuzherrenweg map |
Neo-Gothic bluestone cross and bronze body, inscription on the base, around 1900 | 19th century | Apr 28, 1987 | 94
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Wayside cross | Ratheim Krickelberg map |
High cross, neo-Gothic bluestone base, cast iron body; 19th century | 19th century | Jan. 19, 1983 | 23
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Residential building | Millich Kringsstrasse 1 map |
The formerly irregularly closed courtyard of the oldest house in Millich consists of a gable, baroque residential building, with an adjoining wing with a half-timbered bay window. In the hall there is a very artfully decorated and sawn timber lintel with the date 1609. The roof structure that this part of the building has and the bay window design suggest that it could have been built in the 17th century. In the bay window there are still the original cross-frame windows, or a cross-bar and two cross-frame windows. The bay protruding on consoles is tapped in the truss area. The Cologne ceilings, including the chimney that used to be there, must have been built in the early 17th century. The replacement of the chimney can still be seen in the ceiling.
In the gable-facing house there is still a baroque baluster staircase. The flights of stairs are baroque stairs chiselled in all the way to the granary. The storage staircase is taken between the individual steps. Inside are still the old baroque room doors. Both the front door and the yard door of the apartment building are original Dutch doors appoint . On the street side, the doors are decorated with decorations from the early 19th century. The windows on the gable side give the impression that the recognizable changes to the old roof structure most likely were made in the 19th century. However, the roof slope does not correspond to any inclination that was customary for the time. In the back of this building there is a former kitchen room with a fireplace, lined with Maas pebbles. A chimney is installed in the right corner of the fireplace, which is used for the oven in the basement. The cellar is arched from brick, so it is baroque. The basement access from the courtyard corresponds to the old basement entrances, as they were common in the Aachen-Heinsberger area, with the sloping basement exit flap on the outer wall. From the entrance to the house on the courtyard side, there is a basement exit and a staircase to the presumably original kitchen or living room as an up-camera. Behind the baroque house, the stables were expanded or renewed in the 19th century. The blankets were designed as Prussian caps. According to the owner, Lohe was processed in the house. For another use, old ceramic tiles have been laid on the residential building; a brewery store is said to have been here. Despite the changes caused by the demolition of the barn, the courtyard complex at Kringsstrasse 1 still clearly shows the design features of the half-timbered houses from the period between the Thirty Years' War and the invasion of the French revolutionary troops in the area of the Heinsberg district, especially due to the effects of the Second World War Rhineland. |
1778 | 29 Sep 1994 | 331
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Wayside cross | Doveren Cooler Yard Map |
Way cross made of cast iron on concrete and bluestone base; At the end of the 19th century. | 19th century | Jan. 19, 1983 | 26th
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Cool yard | Doveren Cooler Yard Map |
Four-wing courtyard, brick, two-storey residential building, 5: 2 axes, half-hip roof, two-storey coach house - half-hip roofs, stable building - half-hip roofs, 1875 (Jahresstein). | 1875 | July 11, 1988 | 228
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Wayside cross | Brachelen Linnicher Strasse map |
Bluestone with relief body, base with niche, 1783 (inscription), restored in 1978 and repositioned on Linnicher Straße. | 1783 | Oct 31, 1985 | 53
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 1 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 183
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 2 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 184
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 3 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 185
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 4 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 186
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 5 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 187
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 6 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 188
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 7 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 189
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 8 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 190
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 9 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 191
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 10 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 192
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 11 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 193
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 12 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 194
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 13 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 195
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstraßplatz 14 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 196
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstrassplatz 15 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 197
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Lungstrassplatz 16 map |
The Lungstraßplatz settlement houses were built between 1926 and 1928 by the Aachener Bergmannssiedlunggesellschaft. The architects were Caspar Maria Grod.
Detached single-family semi-detached houses. Houses on the street side have two storeys, on the garden side one storey. Solid construction, basement in tamped concrete, rising masonry in pumice perforated bricks, plastered, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows and wooden doors. The plastered surfaces of the outer walls are painted light. Originally the windows on the first floor had wooden shutters. |
1926-1928 | Dec 16, 1987 | 198
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Mahrhof | Millich Mahrhof map |
Brick building wings of a four-wing courtyard, the core of which was built in 1560 and expanded in 1883. Gate building: 2 storeys, gable roof. Adjacent building to the southwest of the gate building: 2 storeys, gable roof. Cellar wing (with vaults) to the northeast of the gate building. Adjacent residential building: 2 storeys, gable roof. Enclosing square courtyard (floor plan).
Stable building: Brick building, two storeys, saddle roof, angular, with gate building as an intermediate wing to the residential building. Year of construction 1883. Barn building: Brick building with a gable roof without a false ceiling. The building height roughly corresponds to the stable building. Year of construction 1883 Remise: Open hall on the courtyard side with a gable roof as an intermediate wing between the barn and the gate building. The outer enclosing walls of the three aforementioned components are identical to the outer wall of the courtyard square |
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Village pump | Hilfarth Marienstraße 54 map |
Cast iron pump; At the end of the 19th century. | 19th century | Oct 31, 1985 | 61
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Residential house facade | Hückelhoven Markt 12 map |
Two-storey house, saddle roof, 6 axes, formerly brick, new plaster, gate entrance over 2 axes, 19th century.
Only the facade is placed under monument protection. |
19th century | May 2, 1989 | 235
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Street cross market | Hückelhoven Markt 25 map |
Wooden cross with roof and body, 1852, restored 1986. | 1852 | Apr 30, 1987 | 97
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Residential building school residential building | Hückelhoven Martin - Luther - Straße 29, 31, 33 map |
In 1929, a symmetrically constructed complex was built below the mining settlement on the mountain in the open area to the site. Two teachers' houses built on the street frame the school building a little further back. The three objects with the wall at the end of the street, the central staircase and the pylons that emphasize the staircase form a school ensemble in the typical forms of brick expressionism and make a very urban impression.
The facades of the two-storey teachers' houses over a high base are divided into 1 to 2 axes and the two-story school building over a high base and with an extended attic in 3 to 9 axes. The classrooms are each 3-axis. To decorate the building, the architect used brick bands between the windows and the entrance projecting, which are also repeated in the school front yard wall and on the pylons. This design and the combination of the longitudinal facade through the two-tiered dormer design give the complex its peculiar charm. All three buildings are covered with hipped roofs, which are given the shape typical of the twenties by means of slips and cantilevered box cornices. The windows in the school building have the format of a horizontal rectangle and are divided twice vertically and once horizontally, only once in the basement. In the teachers' houses, the horizontal formats on the street side are asymmetrically divided and the standing openings on the entrance sides are undivided. As with the school, the entrance was brought forward like a risk. The facade structure changes towards the front garden, here there are two undivided windows on the ground floor and a small balcony on consoles in front of a French door on the upper floor. In the residential buildings, the entrance steps, the outer staircase facing the street and the covering of the wall are made of artificial stone. The symmetry that is customary in the time and building style is underlined by the side entrance stairs to the teachers 'houses, the rounded wall in front of the central staircase that ends in the pylons, the flagpoles and the planting on the front garden and the small triangular dormers of the teachers' houses. |
1929 | Sep 30 1994 | 333
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 12 map |
The Mokwastraße miners' housing estate was built between 1925 and 1926 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, above it plastered driftstone masonry. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors, originally folding shutters on the windows of the ground floor. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-storey toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building, followed by stables. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. In order to loosen up the long row of houses on Mokwastraße, the houses are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The aforementioned houses are equipped with a gable roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. |
1925-1926 | Dec 16, 1987 | 117
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 14 map |
The Mokwastraße miners' housing estate was built between 1925 and 1926 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, above it plastered driftstone masonry. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors, originally folding shutters on the windows of the ground floor. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-storey toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building, followed by stables. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. In order to loosen up the long row of houses on Mokwastraße, the houses are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The aforementioned houses are equipped with a gable roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. |
1925-1926 | Dec 16, 1987 | 118
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 16 map |
The Mokwastraße miners' housing estate was built between 1925 and 1926 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, above it plastered driftstone masonry. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors, originally folding shutters on the windows of the ground floor. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-storey toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building, followed by stables. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. In order to loosen up the long row of houses on Mokwastraße, the houses are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The aforementioned houses are equipped with a gable roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. |
1925-1926 | Dec 16, 1987 | 119
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 17 map |
Miners' house as the end of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 236
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 18 map |
The Mokwastraße miners' housing estate was built between 1925 and 1926 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, above it plastered driftstone masonry. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors, originally folding shutters on the windows of the ground floor. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-storey toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building, followed by stables. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. In order to loosen up the long row of houses on Mokwastraße, the houses are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The aforementioned houses are equipped with a gable roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. |
1925-1926 | Dec 16, 1987 | 120
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 19 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 237
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 20 map |
The Mokwastraße miners' housing estate was built between 1925 and 1926 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, above it plastered driftstone masonry. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors, originally folding shutters on the windows of the ground floor. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-storey toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building, followed by stables. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. In order to loosen up the long row of houses on Mokwastraße, the houses are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The aforementioned houses are equipped with a gable roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. |
1925-1926 | Dec 16, 1987 | 121
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 21 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 238
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 22 map |
The Mokwastraße miners' housing estate was built between 1925 and 1926 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, above it plastered driftstone masonry. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors, originally folding shutters on the windows of the ground floor. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-storey toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building, followed by stables. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. In order to loosen up the long row of houses on Mokwastraße, the houses are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The aforementioned houses are equipped with a gable roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. |
1925-1926 | Dec 16, 1987 | 122
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 23 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 239
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 24 map |
The Mokwastraße miners' housing estate was built between 1925 and 1926 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, above it plastered driftstone masonry. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors, originally folding shutters on the windows of the ground floor. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-storey toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building, followed by stables. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. In order to loosen up the long row of houses on Mokwastraße, the houses are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The aforementioned houses are equipped with a gable roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. |
1925-1926 | Dec 16, 1987 | 123
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 25 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 240
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 26 map |
The Mokwastraße miners' housing estate was built between 1925 and 1926 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, above it plastered driftstone masonry. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors, originally folding shutters on the windows of the ground floor. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-storey toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building, followed by stables. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. In order to loosen up the long row of houses on Mokwastraße, the houses are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The aforementioned houses are equipped with a gable roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. |
1925-1926 | Dec 16, 1987 | 124
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 27 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 241
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 28 map |
The Mokwastraße miners' housing estate was built between 1925 and 1926 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, above it plastered driftstone masonry. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors, originally folding shutters on the windows of the ground floor. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-storey toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building, followed by stables. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. In order to loosen up the long row of houses on Mokwastraße, the houses are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The aforementioned houses are equipped with a gable roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. |
1925-1926 | Dec 16, 1987 | 125
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 29 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 242
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 30 map |
The Mokwastraße miners' housing estate was built between 1925 and 1926 by the Sophia-Jacoba union. The architect was a Dipl.-Arch. EE Strasser.
Miners' settlement houses, house type: Two-in-hand rental house with 4 apartments for small families. Floor plan 8.00 mx 13.80 m. The apartments consist of 3 rooms, a separate toilet and a stable room. The 2 apartments on the ground floor each have a room on the top floor. The entrance hall, the stairwell, the corridors and the garden are shared by the 4 families. Row houses, two-storey, eaves, massive building. Basement in concrete, rising masonry up to the window parapet of the upper floor in exposed brickwork, above it plastered driftstone masonry. The plastered surfaces are profiled and not painted. Door and window openings on the ground floor are covered with profiled concrete lintels. Wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof trusses with tiles, wooden windows, wooden doors, originally folding shutters on the windows of the ground floor. Behind the residential buildings, in the courtyard area, there are two-storey toilet extensions at right angles to the main axis of the building, followed by stables. The design of the toilet extensions is adapted to the main buildings, they have small gable roofs that are grooved into the main roofs. The stable buildings are single-storey and also have gable roofs. Otherwise execution as above. In order to loosen up the long row of houses on Mokwastraße, the houses are set in front of the building line of the middle houses about 3 m. The aforementioned houses are equipped with a gable roof. The ridge line lies on the house partition. The adjoining eaves roofs are grooved into this gable roof. |
1925-1926 | Dec 16, 1987 | 126
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 31 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 270
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 33 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 271
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 35 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 243
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 37 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 272
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 39 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 273
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 41 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 274
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 43 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 244
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 45 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 245
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 47 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 246
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 49 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 247
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 51 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 248
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 53 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 249
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 55 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 250
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 57 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 251
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 59 / Friedrichplatz 39 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 288
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 61 / Friedrichplatz 40 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 298
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 63 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 252
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 65 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 253
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 67 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 254
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 69 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 255
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 71 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 256
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 73 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 257
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 75 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 258
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 77 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 275
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 79 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 276
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 81 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 259
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 83a map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 260
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 83b map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 261
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 85 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 262
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 87 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 277
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 89 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 278
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 91 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 263
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 93 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 264
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 95 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 265
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 97 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 266
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 99 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 267
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 101 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 268
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Hückelhoven Mokwastraße 103 map |
Miner's house as part of a long row of houses. The row of houses is divided into four-house groups in the lines and staggered in height according to the course of the terrain.
Massive building, partly with a basement, one-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, facing the eaves, brickwork, door and window openings covered with heavily profiled concrete lintels, wooden beam ceilings, wooden roof construction with clay pan covering, in the central axis of the roof there is a 2-window dormer. The dormer roof is integrated into the upper roof of the mansard roof. Wooden doors and windows. There are courtyard buildings behind the houses, which also house the toilets. Single-storey buildings, saddle roofs, execution otherwise like the residential houses. |
1920 | Aug 5, 1991 | 269
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Residential building | Doveren Mölleberg 63 map |
Residential house, two-storey, half-timbered, ground floor partly renewed in brick, 18th century | 18th century | July 6, 1987 | 102
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Tomb pastor Poll Hochkreuz | Hilfarth Nohlmannstrasse (cemetery) map |
Sandstone high cross on bluestone base, without body, priest's grave; 1869 (inscription). The cross was restored in 1981. | 1869 | Nov 5, 1985 | 64
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Gravestones as well as those who died in war | Hilfarth Nohlmannstrasse (cemetery) map |
Cross group with memorial plaques, bluestone, cross with bronze body, 2 bronze statues: 1928 (inscription) | 1928 | Nov 6, 1985 | 71
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Residential building | Hilfarth Nohlmannstrasse 20 map |
Brick building complex, two-storey main building, saddle roof, 8 axes, ground floor windows renewed. | 1647 | July 11, 1988 | 230
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Residential building | Hilfarth Nohlmannstraße 22/24 map |
Three-winged brick courtyard, white grouted, gable roofs, e.g. Partly wood block frame; 18./19. Century (core older). (Former Franciscan convent St. Leonhard was dissolved in 1802) | 18./19. Century | July 11, 1988 | 229
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Catholic parish church St. Stephanus | Kleingladbach Palandstrasse 64 map |
Three-aisled brick church with polygonal choir and west tower; Central nave and choir 15./16. Century, side aisle with 5 horizontal gable roofs 17th century, tower 19th century. | 19th century | Jan. 12, 1983 | 19th
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Hochkreuz old cemetery | Map of Kleingladbach Palandstrasse |
Neo-Gothic, sandstone, basalt lava base, stone body, figural niche with console, family crypt Vuras; 1884 (inscription). | 1884 | Nov 6, 1985 | 66
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Baroque cross in the church wall | Map of Kleingladbach Palandstrasse |
Blue stone cross in baroque shapes with a cup with lid and cross. Below is an inscription in Latin that proves that the pastor from Kleingladbach, Humbroich, died on February 2, 1775. An hourglass and a skull and the letters RIP are carved under the inscription. | 1775 | 18 Mar 1988 | 100
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Mission cross (forecourt church) | Map of Kleingladbach Palandstrasse |
Wooden cross with roof, wooden body, mission cross; 1747 (inscription)
Update from August 21, 1996: The mission cross was restored in 1991/92 and still hangs on the outer wall of the listed barn of the Kleingladbach property, Palandstrasse 58 (former court). The crucifix was restored in 1993/94, and the crown of thorns was also restored. Since March 1996, the crucifix has been hanging on a simple wooden cross in the interior of the Catholic parish church of St. Stephanus, Kleingladbach, to protect it from the weather. |
1747 | Nov 6, 1985 | 70
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Wayside cross | Kleingladbach Palandstrasse / Im Siel map |
Way cross made of bluestone, painted, figure niche and body, base basalt lava; 1888 (inscription) | 1888 | Jan. 21, 1983 | 36
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former court | Map of Kleingladbach Palandstrasse 56 |
4-wing brick courtyard, 3-storey, 3-axis residential building with pilasters, next to it a 2-storey, 5-axis extension, with 2 half-timbered wings. 19th century.
The former courthouse today consists of two building halves on separate parcels. The building at Palandstrasse 56 forms a structural unit with the neighboring house at Palandstrasse 58 |
19th century | June 22, 1987 | 96
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former court | Kleingladbach Palandstrasse 58 map |
4-wing brick courtyard, 3-storey, 3-axis residential building with pilasters, next to it a 2-storey, 5-axis extension, with 2 half-timbered wings. 19th century.
The former courthouse today consists of two building halves on separate parcels. The building at Palandstrasse 58 forms a structural unit with the neighboring building at Palandstrasse 56 |
19th century | Apr 30, 1987 | 95
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former monastery / chaplaincy | Kleingladbach Palandstrasse 61 map |
2-winged residential building, solid, brick, 2 storeys, saddle roof, 5 axes, front door axis gabled, bluestone door walls, bluestone window sills, enclosure wall with iron grilles, outbuildings, end of the 19th century. | 19th century | July 6, 1987 | 105
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Residential building | Map of Kleingladbach Palandstrasse 78 |
3-wing half-timbered courtyard, partly renewed in brick, saddle roof, floating gable, residential house attached to the gable, ground floor brick; 1686 (inscription), partially renewed in the 19th century, the facade of the residential building restored in 1983. | 1686 | Oct. 29, 1985 | 46
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Wayside cross | Brachelen Randerather Weg map |
Wayside cross made of bluestone with relief body, family coat of arms, console, partly renewed; 1706 (inscription) | 1706 | Jan. 19, 1983 | 22nd
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Doveren Town Hall | Doveren Rathausstrasse 1 map |
Former town hall, two-storey, brick, five axes, central axis filled with concrete, end of the 19th century. The building was converted into a residential building. | 19th century | Oct. 29, 1985 | 47
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Hochkreuz | Ratheim Ratheimer Markt in front of No. 1 card |
Neo-Gothic high cross made of ashlar, painted, with body and figure niche, bluestone base; 1670 (inscription) | 1670 | Jan. 21, 1983 | 34
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Old Town Hall | Ratheim Ratheimer Markt 1 map |
Administration building, 2 storeys, brick, plastered and painted, saddle roof, market side 8 axes and entrance porch, courtyard side 11 axes and roof structure; 1880 (older core?). | 1880 | Nov 28, 1985 | 85
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Ratheim Ratheimer Markt 5 map |
2 floors, 2 axes, massive ground floor (formerly half-timbered), upper floor half-timbered, saddle roof, 18th century, originally a unit with the neighboring building at Ratheimer Markt 7 | 18th century | 2.May. July 1989 | 233
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Residential building (miners' settlement) | Ratheim Ratheimer Markt 7 map |
2 floors, 2 axes, massive ground floor (formerly half-timbered), upper floor half-timbered, saddle roof, 18th century, originally a unit with the neighboring building at Ratheimer Markt 5 | 18th century | May 2, 1989 | 234
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Residential building | Doveren Robert - Jansen - Strasse 10 map |
Three-storey residential building in a courtyard with 5 axes, brick, front ashlar plaster, door frames and window sills in bluestone, half-hipped roof, anchor pins 1715 (old mayor's office, Mackenstein House) | 1715 | May 25, 1992 | 327
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Hochkreuz cemetery | Rurich Roman Road map |
Neo-Gothic cross, sandstone, basalt lava base, stone body, 5 panels with Bible verses at the base; around 1900, the cross was restored in 1981. | 1900 | Nov 5, 1985 | 65
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Porten / Bockelkamp grave complex | Rurich Roman Road map |
Family crypt, base and sarcophagus made of Belgian granite, top part red granite, richly structured with 2 stone figures and marble inlays, 1892 (inscription). | 1892 | July 6, 1987 | 107
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Bienenfeld priest grave | Rurich Roman Road map |
Stele with a cross on top of a cross-shaped roof. Tendrils. In the pedestal a relief of a chalice with a wafer, underneath an inscription field in marble. Original frame with corner pillars, the connecting chains are missing. Entire tomb made of shell limestone. | 1912 | July 13, 1987 | 109
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Priestly tomb of Peters | Rurich Roman Road map |
Sandstone grave, base with framed chalice, above a plate with inset marble writing field and niche with half-relief of the "Good Shepherd". Crumpled cover with dwarf gable over the niche. Mounted cross, the base of which is surrounded by a "rose" wreath. | 20th century | July 13, 1987 | 110
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Priestly grave of Dr Baumker | Rurich Roman Road map |
Shell limestone stele with marble inscription field (sculptor Gröters, Mönchengladbach). Above the inscription in a semicircular extension of the plate, chalice and wafer; applied marble cross with inscription IHS. | 20th century | July 13, 1987 | 111
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Reimann priest's grave | Rurich Roman Road map |
Simple grave monument with no particular artistic value. The memorial is part of the priestly grave ensemble and is therefore recorded. | 1966 | July 13, 1987 | 112
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Romersmühle | Kleingladbach Romersmühle Map |
On the street side on the left, 2 1/2 storey, four-axle residential building with a crooked hip, the right entrance to the building, above a round-arched staircase window. All other windows with shutters. The shutters with frames, division into thirds: upper third venetian blind, underneath a simple, smooth panel.
Then on the right, the utility wing, two-axis, on the ground floor also with shutters and bluestone window sills. On the upper floor there are still the clamps of the former knockout shops. To the right of this wing is the gate entrance, arched, then two-storey semicircular stable window in 3 axes. The mill originally connected to the left of the house. This was replaced in the 1950s by a gastronomic extension, under which the wheel chamber is still located today with the remains of the former mill wheel and the weir system. The residential building is covered with differently colored Rhineland tiles; the farm buildings mainly with old hollow pans, also in different colors. The gate entrance still contains the old gate, but with newer boarding. The gate suspension is the 18th century suspension with thorns on top in a lintel beam and below in a bearing block. On the courtyard side, the residential building contains the typical windows of the 1930s, horizontal formats in one axis, including a laundry room window with an adjacent basement exit and a rectangular toilet window next to the entrance to the house and above it a normal rectangular window. The adjoining service wing contains 2 walled-up doors, a window above the right next to the house. As is customary for the farmhouses in the Heinsberg district, the roof protrudes far. The stable buildings begin to the left of the gate. Directly next to the passage is a double-leaf stable door (in the manner of Klöntüren). This is followed by 5 doors of different types on the right-angled wing, but mostly with double-winged stable doors (in the manner of Klöntüren). A hatch for the storage space and 5-axis semicircular window are placed above each in 3 axes. These semicircular windows continue on the outside of the courtyard. A masonry joint is clearly visible, which indicates a subsequent expansion. This wing is connected to the large barn parallel to the street, also with a basket arched door, four wings, the upper wings can be opened separately when threshing. The barn construction inside is made of softwood, but still with the old fixed ladders to the bansen. A door was subsequently broken into on the side opposite the gate. There are various fixtures in the barn that no longer have anything to do with the original use. The 4th wing behind the house was removed a few months ago due to the risk of collapse. From a monument conservation point of view, it would certainly not be wrong here if the four-wing structure were restored. Machine bricks from the 1920s belong to the house. In the rest of the building, field fire bricks are walled in, the 1920s bricks are smoothly grouted, the rest of the bricks with decorative joints. There is still an old cast iron opener in the gate. |
19th century | Nov 2, 1995 | 334
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Headframe shaft 3 shaft and machine hall | Hückelhoven Schacht 3 map |
Two-storey German strut frame in half-timbered construction, built in 1929 to a height of 23.71 m and completed in 1934 with the two pulley platforms . Height to the upper pulley platform: 42.6 m. The two sheaves originally had a diameter of 6.0 m. Only the upper pulley has been preserved in its original, screwed-on design. The lower pulley was replaced in a welded construction and with a diameter of 4.0 m around 1966 (renewal of the shaft hall and hoisting machine).
The two struts of the scaffolding consist of an upper and lower chord with diagonal bars and are stiffened with each other with K-framework. The struts reach almost under the upper pulley platform, where they end in transverse bars in solid wall construction, which continue to the guide frame. The upper pulley stage rests on short stub struts that attach to the transoms and end in gusset plates. It is made up of four solid wall girders (h = 0.40 m). The lower sheave platform also consists of solid-walled beams (h = 1.2 m). These girders are attached to the struts passing through here and into the guide frame. The construction for a crane runway with a trolley to replace the sheaves rises above the upper pulley platform. The rails arranged in the middle between the struts for guiding the rope sheaves to be replaced are partially preserved. The guide scaffolding, which rises vertically above the shaft, rests at a depth of 2.54 m on 1.0 m high shaft beams. The guide frame consists of strong corner posts (two strong U-profiles each) and stiffening St. Andrew's crosses. Bumpers, safety supports, shaft gates and two platforms above the turf hanging bench as access for the team to the three-tier hoist cages are preserved in the guide frame. The attacker's signaling and control devices are preserved on the slide-in and slide-out sides. The trolleys are pushed into the conveyor racks on the slide-on side with an automatic slide-on device. In 1985/86 the shaft was provided with a sluice to fulfill its function from the extending weather shaft and the guide frame was partially covered with sheet steel plates. In the company magazine it was said: “In the planning and construction, special emphasis was placed on preserving the external development of the shaft structure as a symbol of the city of Hückelhoven that can be seen from afar and as a monument to an up-and-coming industrial era” (Sophia-Jacoba 2/86). The two-storey headframe in half-timbered construction is one of the now rare headframe types. Promnitz had already designed such a construction in 1877, but this headframe type did not gain acceptance until the turn of the century, at the same time as the general spread of the Koepe cutting disc. The Krupp engineer Karl Friedrich Koepe was granted a patent on August 1, 1877, with which he proposed the replacement of the hauling drums, on which the hauling rope wound up and down in opposite directions, with separating discs. The endless conveyor rope is simply laid around the cutting disc and is moved by friction. Only at the turn of the century did Koep's idea of increasing shaft depths prevail. The combination of the Koepe cutting disc with the two-storey conveyor frames, in which the sheaves are arranged on top of each other on two storeys, is not mandatory but obvious. The two-story scaffolding was therefore also referred to in the literature as Koepe scaffolding. Only a few scaffolding of this type have survived and only four examples are classified as historical monuments. Two of them are equipped with separate chair constructions above the lower pulley platform (Anna main shaft in Alsdorf, Consolidation 8 Gelsenkirchen), which is directly comparable to shaft 3 by Sophia-Jacoba. Shaft and machine hall (1965): Machine hall Steel framework facade in 4 to 4 bays with parapet. Entrance to the engine house on the north side. On the east side there is a two bay roof light. There is a hoisting machine with a lifting crane mechanism in the machine house. Shaft staircase between the machine hall and the shaft hall. Shaft hall with surrounding rail track Steel framework facade in 6 to 3 bays, 6 bays high with parapet. Entrances on the north and south side. On the north side there are also 2 entrances to the right and left of the driveway. On the west side a 4 to 3 bay skylight. |
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Lokomobil former colliery site, shaft 1/3 | Hückelhoven Schacht 3 map |
Machine from the early days of the colliery, which was presumably used to drive the drill rods to sink the shafts. The machine was manufactured by the "Maschinenbau - Anstalt und Eisengießerei vorm". Th. Flöther AG, Gassen i. Lausitz ". The kettle rests on wide wheels. The boiler is divided into a fire box, long boiler and smoke chamber. The fire box is provided with a grate for coal firing. There is a small oval fire door in the back wall. The long boiler has 34 iron pipes: fire, boiling or heating pipes that rest in the transverse walls of the fire box and smoke chamber. The smoke chamber is located under the chimney. It can be opened using two lever locks on the front wall. The boiler was filled via two valves. The original structures above the boiler are no longer available and can only be guessed through the screwed-on brackets. The originally higher chimney has a hinge to fold down.
The object is a remarkable testimony from the early days of the colliery and documents - unique in the Rhineland - the mechanical equipment for drilling and sinking the shafts. |
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Wayside cross | Millich Schaufenberger Strasse map |
Cross with metal body and relief in cross base, inscription 1798, bluestone, painted white | 1798 | Oct 13, 1986 | 93
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Wayside cross | Baal Scherreshof map |
Wayside cross made of cast iron on a sandstone base; 19th century | 19th century | 27
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Rurich Castle as a whole and park | Rurich Schloss Rurich map |
Multi-part palace complex (formerly a manor) consisting of various structures and an associated park. | 14th, 15th century | Summary on 10th 2009 |
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Wayside cross | Brachelen Schwarzer Weg map |
Bluestone, relief body, base with niche; 1784 (inscription), restored in 1982 and erected on the Schwarzer Weg. | 1784 | Nov 5, 1985 | 63
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Wayside cross | Brachelen Tenholt card |
Neo-Gothic wayside cross made of cast iron, bluestone base; 19th century. | 19th century | Jan. 21, 1983 | 30th |
See also
Web links
- Monuments in the district of Heinsberg ; Accessed September 12, 2011