List of architectural monuments in Hermülheim

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The list of architectural monuments in Hermülheim contains the listed buildings in the area of Hürth-Hermülheim in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of January 2018). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Hürth; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).

Architectural monuments

The list of architectural monuments contains sacred buildings , residential and half-timbered houses, historical manors and aristocratic buildings, industrial plants, crossroads and other small monuments as well as tombs and graves that are of particular importance for the history of Hürth.

Note: The order of the monuments in this list corresponds to the official list and can be sorted according to serial number, name (description), district and address (street).
image designation location description construction time Registered
since
Monument
number
Catholic parish church St. Severin Catholic parish church
St. Severin
Corner of Severinusstrasse
Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse.
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Neo-Gothic building by Cologne cathedral master builder Franz Schmitz , enlarged by a large hall in 1966 by Karl Band 1886/88 21st
Archway to the former Hermülheim Castle 2 tombstones from the castle park;  Wortmann / Fisching tomb 2 tombstones, chapel (Hermülheim cemetery) Archway to the former Hermülheim Castle 2 tombstones from the castle park; Wortmann / Fisching tomb 2 tombstones, chapel (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse and Deutschordensweg
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Note: 2 tombstones from the castle park: Wortmann / Fisching tombstone 2 tombstones now in the chapel of the old Hermülheim cemetery, Bonnstrasse 22nd
Triumphal Cross Group Triumphal Cross Group Luxemburger Strasse / Rosellstrasse
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41
Wayside cross 1863 Wayside cross 1863 Kölnstrasse in front of No. 81 The donors were the Reiferscheid brothers, landowners and mill owners of the Deutschherrenmühle 1863 50
Wayside cross Wayside cross Hürth-Mitte
Kringsweg / At the Pescher Höfe
According to the base inscription, the Hochkreuz is a foundation of the Reimbold family, who had it built in Knapsack on the corner of Alleestraße (formerly Hauptstraße) and Friedhofstraße. It has stood since 1978 "as a symbol of the old and new local identity" on the edge of a paved and green square in the Hürth-Mitte district. Most of the residents of Knapsack (1974–1976) were resettled there. The Kringsweg is named after Johann Josef Krings (1892–1972), who was pastor and dean in Knapsack from 1933 to 1966. 1852 91
Hochkreuz Friedhof Hermülheim, Bonnstrasse Hochkreuz Friedhof Hermülheim, Bonnstrasse Bonnstrasse 157
Rosell Tomb, A / 2 (Hermülheim Cemetery) Rosell Tomb, A / 2 (Hermülheim Cemetery) Bonnstrasse Heinrich Rosell (1848–1932) was mayor of the mayorships of Hürth and Efferen from 1876 to 1920. His father Franz was his predecessor in Hürth from 1851 to 1876. The Rosellstrasse opposite the old town hall is named after them. 158
Urig tomb, A / 3 (Hermülheim cemetery) Urig tomb, A / 3 (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse 159
Draaf tomb, A / 4 (Hermülheim cemetery) Draaf tomb, A / 4 (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse Matthias Draaf was a founding member of the CDU local association founded at the end of 1945 . The Draafs were an old farming family whose members and descendants are still based in Hürth today. 160
Schreuer tomb, D / 5 (Hermülheim cemetery) Schreuer tomb, D / 5 (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse 161
Rolshoven tomb, C / 6 (Hermülheim cemetery) Rolshoven tomb, C / 6 (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse Last owner of the Pescherwerk brown coal mine and the Pescher Hof. The first owner after the expropriation in the French era was Konstantin Rolshofen. Two of his sons were pastors in Hermülheim, Bertram 1795–1801, Johann 1801–1837. Pastor Heinrich R. buried here, also born on the Pescherhof and son of Lambert R., was pastor in Cologne-Ehrenfeld and Bachem and most recently in Vilich . The two Pescher Höfe, which were divided after an inheritance dispute, were acquired by the Hürth municipality in 1965 and 1969 and demolished in 1970 and 1971. 162
Rosell Tomb, B / 7 (Hermülheim Cemetery) Rosell Tomb, B / 7 (Hermülheim Cemetery) Bonnstrasse Theodor Rosell was local councilor around 1898 when Mayor Heinrich Rosell was in office 163
Simonis Tomb, D / 9 (Hermülheim Cemetery) Bonnstrasse Last owner of the Simonishof 164
Büsgen tomb, C / 10 (Hermülheim cemetery) Büsgen tomb, C / 10 (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse 165
Tomb Bethune Isidor, E / 11 (Hermülheim cemetery) Tomb Bethune Isidor, E / 11 (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse Dr. Philipp Isidor Bethune (born November 2, 1872 in Rath-Heumar; † May 14, 1930 in Cologne) was a general practitioner in Hermülheim from 1901 until his death, and since the opening in 1913/14 also a doctor in the Hermülheim hospital . He did his doctorate in Munich in 1898 with the title Ueber Traumatic Brachial Plexus Paralysis . In 1904 he married Maria Johanna Barbara Firmenich, a daughter of the Hürth brewery owner Theodor Firmenich, after whom a street in Hürth is named. His house, the Villa Bethune, is on Luxemburger Strasse next to the AOK. 166
Tomb Räcke, L / 13 (Hermülheim cemetery) Tomb Räcke, L / 13 (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse Fritz Räcke (1882–1952) was first alderman from 1920–1933 (dismissed by the Nazis) and from 1945 appointed mayor by the occupying power. After the first election and the introduction of dual leadership , he was parish director from April 1 to August 31, 1946. His son Otto Räcke (1917–1983) was the municipal director from 1953 to 1973. 167
Tomb Pung, 29 / E (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse 168
Annemarie Mader tomb (1919–1962), 29 / E (Hermülheim cemetery) relocated to Efferen Bonnstrasse Stele by the sculptor Fritz Klein for the wife of the deacon and later pastor Paul Mader (active from 1946 to 1982 in the Protestant parish of Hermülheim / Efferen) Stele was moved to the Efferen cemetery to the grave of Paul and Renate Mader. The inscription forms a cross and is typical of a "Protestant grave" 169
Russian prisoners of war and forced laborers, K / 15 (Hermülheim cemetery) Russian prisoners of war and forced laborers, K / 15 (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse 170
Russian prisoners of war and forced laborers, K / 19 (Hermülheim cemetery) Russian prisoners of war and forced laborers, K / 19 (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse 171
Herwegen tomb, 20 / A chapel (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse Gravestones from the old churchyard at the castle are kept in the (former) cemetery chapel 172
Müller tomb, 20 / B chapel (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse 173
Weidenfeld tomb, 20 / C chapel (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse Burghalfe (1625–1661) Adolf Weidenfeld 174
Gravestone NN, 20 / D chapel (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse 175
Tomb NN, 20 / AE chapel (Hermülheim cemetery) Bonnstrasse 176
Wayside cross Wayside cross Luxemburger Strasse / Bonnstrasse / Duffesbachstrasse
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178

Former monuments

image designation location description construction time Registered
since
Monument
number
Half-timbered house; was demolished Severinusstrasse 15th formerly 98
Grote's tomb Deutschordensweg ( translocated to Bornheim ) -

supporting documents

  1. a b List of monuments on the website of the city of Hürth
  2. Manfred Germund: Wegekreuzze in Hürth (1st part) in Hürther contributions, Vol. 92, 2013, p. 48
  3. Manfred Faust: History of the City of Hürth , Cologne, JP Bachem Verlag, 2009, p. 165 with reference to: Jochen Georg: 50 years CDU in Hürth, Hürth 1996, p. 19.
  4. Brohl: Hermülheim (see there), p. 143 and Hürther Heimat 28/29 (1971) p. 8 f.
  5. Death note Rolshoven
  6. As "community recipient " in the administrative report of the community of Hürth referred to after Clemens Klug: Hürth - how it was, how it was , Steimel Verlag, Cologne o. J. (1962), p. 127 below
  7. Entry Entry from Poland
  8. Bethune near Strassen Hürths ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.huerth.de
  9. a b Information from Katja Saxarra, Lower Monument Authority of the City of Hürth, from March 18, 2011 (via email).