List of architectural monuments in Heisingen
The list of architectural monuments in Heisingen contains the listed buildings in the area of Essen-Heisingen , district VIII, in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of October 2018). These architectural monuments are entered in the monuments list of the city of Essen; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW). Map with all coordinates: OSM | WikiMap
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Registered since |
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Half-timbered house | Am Krusen 3 card |
1786 | July 10, 1986 |
132 |
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Old part of the Stemmerhof | Bahnhofstrasse 35 map |
In 1892, on a parcel of the former Stemmerhof, the III. Heisingens evangelical elementary school, two-class for girls and boys, established. | around 1800 | Jan. 9, 1986 |
106 |
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Engine house of the Hundsnocken colliery | Carl-Funke-Strasse | 1841 | July 10, 1986 |
133 |
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Porter's house and headframe of the Carl Funke colliery | Carl-Funke-Strasse map |
1920-1926 | Sep 2 1988 |
335 |
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Carl Funke settlement / 5 residential buildings | Carl-Funke-Straße 3/5, 11/13, 19/21, 27/29, 35/37 map |
1900-1901 | May 14, 1987 |
324 |
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Carl-Funke settlement / 4 residential buildings | Carl-Funke-Straße 7/9, 15/17, 23/25, 31/33 map |
1900-1901 | May 14, 1987 |
322 |
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Carl-Funke settlement / 2 residential buildings | Carl-Funke-Straße 28/30, 32/34 map |
1900-1901 | May 14, 1987 |
221 |
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former town hall of Heisingen | Hagmanngarten 5 card |
Built according to plans by the Bredeneyer architect Wilhelm Rümke for the mayor's office in Heisingen, which fell to the city of Essen after incorporation in 1929. | 1910-1911 | May 14, 1987 |
329 |
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House Heisingen | House Heisingen 1–13 card |
former manor | Origin around 12th century | Feb. 14, 1985 |
57 |
Half-timbered house with shed | Heisinger Strasse 338 / Buschkampstrasse 30 map |
Early 19th century | 13 Sep 1990 |
633 |
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Residential building | Heisinger Strasse 340 / Buschkampstrasse 30 map |
Early 19th century | 13 Sep 1990 |
634 |
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Heisingen youth hall | Heisinger Strasse 500a map |
1913-1914 | 13 Sep 1990 |
635 |
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Half-timbered house | Kofeldhöhe 11a card |
initially a residential building, since 1784 the oldest Protestant school in Heisingen, later a residential building again | around 1680 | Nov 14, 1991 |
749 |
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Half-timbered house | Krapenbrink 7 card |
The old part of the former Kramp court, 1858/92, a school system took place here in 1976 to translocate | around 1800 | Nov 23, 1989 |
531 |
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Residential building | Lanfermann ferry 76 map |
1867 | 13 Sep 1990 |
636 |
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Half-timbered house | Lelei 24 card |
First half of the 19th century | May 14, 1987 |
325 |
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Half-timbered building | Nottekampsbank 98a card |
At the beginning of the 21st century, the treasure trove of the former Bergmannshof, whose farmhouse in Lower Saxony burned down on the day of the Heisinger Kirmes in 1865. After the fire, the farmer Bergmann and his wife moved here. In 1933 the farmer Schleipmann bought the farm area. The preserved half-timbered house now belongs to a community of heirs. | 18./19. century | 13 Sep 1990 |
637 |
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Residential building | Nottekampsbank 100 card |
Half-timbered earth building, fundamentally renovated in 1994/95 | Early 18th century | Nov 13, 1989 |
532 |
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former Rote Mühle lock keeper's house | Rotemühle 1 card |
today restaurant | Early 19th century | Jan. 9, 1986 |
107 |
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Tunnel mouth holes | Reservoir arch map |
The tunnel mouth holes belong to the former mines Vosshege and Wasserschnepfe . | around 1800 | Feb. 14, 1985 |
58 |
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Factory building of the former glassworks | Wuppertaler Strasse 426a map |
Glassworks in operation until around 1780, after which the miners from the nearby tunnel mines were accommodated; State of disrepair (September 2012) | 1751 | 6 Sep 2005 |
941 |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Denkmmlpfad Heisingen: plaque on the object