List of architectural monuments in Liblar

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The list of architectural monuments in Liblar contains the listed buildings in the area of Erftstadt-Liblar in North Rhine-Westphalia (status: August 2010). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Erftstadt; 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 have a special meaning for the history of Erftstadt.

Note: The order of the monuments in this list corresponds to the official list and can be sorted according to name, districts and streets.
image designation location description construction time Registered
since
Monument
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Former pension company Former pension company Fritz-Erler-Strasse 4-6 The two-storey five-axis residential building with a half-hipped roof and two dormer windows dates back to 1630. In addition to the central entrance with an outside staircase, two windows are arranged symmetrically. The five windows on the upper floor, like those on the lower floor, have sandstone frames, in which lattice windows with skylights are inserted, which are supplemented by shutters. Inside, the partially preserved beam construction of the old half-timbered building was exposed. The house has a vaulted cellar in which the house well was originally located.

One of the outbuildings is the brick tower from 1856, to whose rooms there is access from the floors of the main house. The adjoining two-storey building with a hipped roof, the former carpenter's workshop, is connected to the former rentmeister's house by an extension behind the tower.

17th and 19th centuries 08/12/1982 028
Castle canal
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Castle canal Fritz-Erler-Strasse 1 The three-story east wing of the manor house with a four-story tower joins the two-story south wing with a three-story tower at a right angle. A bridge leads from the terrace in its corner to the inner courtyard and the outer bailey. The facades of both wings with ashlar plaster are structured by a surrounding base cornice and a belt cornice. At the end of the two wings and the two towers, a projecting cornice with a balustrade extends around the entire complex. While the two wings of the manor house have hipped roofs, the roof surfaces of the two towers end in a knob. A lantern with a bell dome rises above it.

The outer bailey, bounded by two corner towers and adjoining buildings on both sides, is a brick building from 1698 (dated by anchor numbers). The gate castle with a pointed roof and stepped gable is inserted transversely into the north wing. In 1879, after a fire, the roof structure was renewed and the upper floor of the outer bailey was rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style with stepped gables.

1658, 1854 08/12/1982 029
Park Schloss Gracht Park Schloss Gracht Fritz-Erler-Strasse The oldest part of the palace park was laid out in the 17th and early 18th centuries based on the French model as a baroque garden, of which the garden parterre is still preserved. The younger part of the park was designed as an English landscape garden in the 19th century . 17./18. Century and 19th century 08/12/1982 030
Former Fronhof Former Fronhof Carl-Schurz-Strasse 116 The two-storey whitewashed brick building with a gable roof dates mainly from the 18th century. The lattice windows of the six-axis house are arranged regularly, the house entrance is on the fourth axis.

The wing adjoining the residential building with a wicker-arched entrance extends to the churchyard wall.

18th century 08/12/1982 033
Parish Church of St. Alban
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Parish Church of St. Alban Carl-Schurz-Strasse 114 The two-aisled brick church with an integrated west tower and slender steeple is slightly elevated on the road that leads past. The outer walls are structured by regularly arranged tuff bands.

Above the west portal there is a coat of arms stone of the Wolff Metternich family zur Gracht , in which the construction is dated in 1669.

A confessional and baptistery to the left of the entrance, built in 1928, is the work of Cologne architect Dominikus Böhm .

The originally single-nave baroque church was rebuilt after the destruction in World War II .

1669/1671, 1928, 1947/1950 09/16/1982 051
Evangelical Peace Church
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Evangelical Peace Church Schlunkweg / Donatusstraße The single-nave, plastered hall church in neo-baroque style was built in 1925/26.

Between the pilaster strips that structure the outer wall of the hall, triple windows are arranged on the sides in a round-arched field. There are two arched entrances on the west side. The tail gable extends to the almost square ridge turret on the high slate roof. The roof turret has three sound windows arranged side by side and a curved hood. A heavily profiled all-round beam between the hall and the roof lifts the two components apart.

1925/26 02/12/1984 088
Wayside shrine Wayside shrine Brühler Strasse / Am Hahnacker The wayside shrine consists of a rectangular base and a roofed top with a arched niche and a cast-iron cross on the roof. A brick cornice runs between the base and the top. The wayside shrine is enclosed by an original cast iron grille. around 1900 March 27, 1990 121
Gravestones on the church wall of the parish church of St. Alban Gravestones on the church wall of the parish church of St. Alban Carl-Schurz-Strasse 114a The gravestones from the 17th and 18th centuries, embedded in the wall of the church forecourt, come from the cemetery formerly around the church. 17th / 18th century 08/28/1990 137
Rectory (brick house) Rectory (brick house) Carl-Schurz-Strasse 134 The two-story brick building was built in the neo-Gothic style. The side facing the street is emphasized by a central projecting with light bricks and a gable. The facade is designed by a cornice separating storeys and an eaves cornice as well as lintels and lintels made of light-colored bricks. End of the 19th century December 4th, 1990 139
Guest house (partial entry) Guest house (partial entry) Carl-Schurz-Strasse 120 The inn, originally built in half-timbered houses, was given a brick facade in neo-Gothic style in 1887, according to the dating on the weather vane. The center is emphasized by a flat, gabled risalit. Pilaster strips, a cornice separating storeys and an eaves cornice with a tooth cut and pilaster strips in light-colored bricks are further design elements. The cast-iron lantern above the entrance with a swan in the lead-glazed stained window dates from 1901.

The half-timbered gable on Köttinger Strasse was renewed in brick around 1905. After a fire in 1999, the building had to be completely renovated and restored. The preserved facade is a listed building.

1887 08/12/1982 143
2-storey brick house 2-storey brick house Köttinger Strasse 7 The facade of the two-story brick house, the central axis of which is emphasized by a dwelling, is structured by pilaster strips and a cornice separating floors. The pilaster strips in the middle part have decorated capitals. The corners of the building are emphasized by attachments in the eaves area. The eaves zone has a crenellated facing. Decorations are worked into the wall surface above the three windows on the upper floor. 1860 07.10.1991 157
Esserhof 2-storey half-timbered house Esserhof

2-storey half-timbered house

Carl-Schurz-Strasse 27 The 7-axis half-timbered house with a gable roof, regularly arranged windows and an entrance in the third axis faces the street on the eaves side. A covered gate passage connects to the side.

The house, a former barn, was knocked down at the previous location around 1700 and converted into a half-timbered house at the current location. The originally 5-axis house has been rebuilt several times. In the 19th century, two axes were added and in 1890 it was given a new overbuilt gate passage. During the restoration in the 1990s, the plaster was removed and the framework was exposed again.

around 1700 07/15/1992 175
Wayside shrine Wayside shrine Schwanenstrasse 4 The brick wayside shrine consists of a rectangular base, a top with a round-arched niche and a canopy with a cross in the gable triangle. In the niche closed by a lattice stands a Maria with baby Jesus. 20th century 03/09/1994 207
Monastery, the former house of Winterschladen Monastery, the former house of Winterschladen Carl-Schurz-Strasse 106 The house consists of three structures, which are grouped together on the ground floor by a continuous band structure.

The middle component, the actual house, is a plastered brick building with a gable roof. The facade is structured vertically by square pilasters and horizontally by cornices. The central gable is now crowned with a cross. The two arched window openings of the gable are framed by volutes. Of the seven windows on the upper floor, three are in the middle and two on each side. On the ground floor there is the entrance door instead of the third window, but it is not in the middle.

The lower western part is a plastered brick building with a hipped roof, house stones on the windows and an entrance on the courtyard side. In the eastern building with a hipped roof, a large window with glass blocks and a concrete cross in front was added on the first floor instead of the older window. The facade extends east to a wrought iron gate.

19th century 03/27/1997 292
Music school / former elementary school Oberliblar Heidebroichstraße Music school / former elementary school Oberliblar Heidebroichstraße Heidebroicher Strasse 36 / corner of Schlunkweg The elongated two-storey building with a hipped roof and dormer windows consists of three wings, of which the middle wing with the covered main entrance is set back. There are four narrow windows on the upper floor. The two outer wings are designed in the same way, with three windows each on the lower and upper floors and an entrance on the side. All entrances can be reached via stairs. 1910 03/14/2006 351

supporting documents

  1. List of monuments of the city of Erftstadt, transmitted by the Lower Monument Authority Erftstadt
  2. ^ Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998–2000. Cape. 14.6 Liblar Former rent master's house
  3. ^ Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998–2000. Cape. 14. 2 Liblar Castle Gracht
  4. Sabine Böbe: Schloss Gracht in Erftstadt. Rhenish art sites. Issue 355. Cologne 1990
  5. ^ Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998–2000. Cape. 14.4 Liblar Former Fronhof
  6. ^ Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998–2000. Cape. 14.3 Liblar St. Alban
  7. Frank Bartsch Chapter 14.5 Liblar Evangelical Church. In: Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998–2000.
  8. ^ Frank Bartsch: The "Gasthaus zum Schwan" in Erftstadt-Liblar. In: Erftstadt City Yearbook 2002. pp. 124–126
  9. Hans-Joachim Eßer and Johann-Peter Esser: The Esser Hof. In: Erftstadt City Yearbook 2007. pp. 93–100
  10. Frank Bartsch Chapter 14.7 Liblar Poor Clare Monastery. In: Frank Bartsch, Dieter Hoffsümmer, Hanna Stommel: Monuments in Erftstadt. Erftstadt 1998–2000.