List of architectural monuments in Linnich
The list of architectural monuments in Linnich contains the listed buildings in the area of the city of Linnich in the Düren district in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of September 12, 2011). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Linnich; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Registered since |
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Residential building | Linnich Mahrstraße 40 map |
The two-storey brick building at the gable end is dated 1847. The street front shows an axis with an entrance door, a window above and a thermal bath window in the gable, the sides show three axes. Doors and windows are framed with bluestone walls. A profiled eaves cornice runs around, the verge cornice is also profiled. The good classical brick building, presumably by the local master builder Johann Baptist Cremer, is an important building of the 19th century. In the Linnich region and of architectural and art historical value. | 1847 | 02/15/1982 | 1 |
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Catholic parish church of St. Martinus | Linnich Kirchplatz 3 map |
The Catholic parish church in Linnich is a three-aisled hall church with a retracted west tower and a choir with a 5/8 end . The west tower was built in the 12th to 13th centuries, the nave and choir were added in the 15th century. After the destruction of the Second World War, the upper floor of the tower, the roof and parts of the nave and vault were renewed. The Romanesque west tower still shows its original pebble masonry with corner blocks, a simple cornice and an ogival west portal in the basement. The nave with four bays has high, narrow pointed arch windows, the choir with its two bays corresponds completely to the nave in the structure of the windows and buttresses . Equipment: Three carved altars from Flanders from the 1st half of the 16th century, a sacrament house from around 1520, an altar plate from 1440, a late Gothic pieta, a Romanesque font and a copper grave plate by Werner von Palant, dated around 1474. The churchyard belongs to the church building with some bluestone grave crosses from the 17th and 18th centuries. | 12./13. century | 05/27/1983 | 2 |
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Old parish church with surrounding wall | Körrenzig Hauptstrasse 59 map |
The old parish church of St. Petrus has its origins in the 11th and 12th centuries (parts of the western front possibly Carolingian). The main renovation took place from 1769 to 1770, the roof turrets were replaced after the war.
Description of the building: Squat three-aisled hall church made of brick, parts of the west front made of quarry stone, possibly Romanesque, nave with three bays, wide pointed arch windows, simple buttresses, choir closed on three sides, on the west front baroque entrance with bluestone walls, pointed lintel and wedge, slated roof turret, in the Inner remains of the late baroque pews, neo-Gothic altar structure, bluestone floor, on the north wall of the church a mission cross from the 18th century made of wood with baluster-like ends, wooden body. The church is surrounded by a wall. The dates, the building history as well as the architecture described in its development are testimony to the special building-historical importance of the church, which provides information about the history of the people and the settlement history of the locality of Körrenzig. There are artistic and church-historical reasons for the preservation of the church situation and therefore a particularly public interest. |
11./12. century | 05/27/1983 | 3 |
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Residential building | Linnich Rurdorfer Strasse 23 map |
The house at Rurdorfer Straße 23 was built at the end of the 18th century as a three-storey house with regular windows and a hipped roof; In terms of urban planning, it was designed as a corner house. In the stately house, the living standards and the quality of living of the bourgeoisie in Linnich in the late 18th century are represented. Even if the building had to accept losses of its original substance after being severely destroyed in the war, the sensitive reconstruction of the 1950s has restored its original appearance. | Late 18th century | 04/24/1984 | 4th |
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Brick courtyard | Map of Körrenzig Hauptstrasse 82 |
The appearance of the location Körrenzig, as the Tranchot-Müffling map from 1805/07 shows, was characterized by stately, mostly three-winged brick courtyards lined up next to one another. The above The farmstead is the oldest surviving complex in the village, the wall anchors in the house point to the time it was built in 1725. In the Baroque style, the gable of the house was made as a tail gable, the three window axes were designed as arched wooden block windows. In 1777, a stable wing was added to the side of the house with a basket arched passage into the courtyard. A barn from the 1st half of the 19th century forms the rear end of the courtyard. A new stable system is inserted between the barn and the residential building without any monument value. The property described above is one of the typical historical farmsteads as they were built in the region in the 18th century, it embodies the type of the Franconian courtyard. Its original purpose can still be traced today. Accordingly, the farm is important for human history, because living and working habits can be read off in rural structures. Its preservation is in the public interest for reasons of folklore and local history, and the construction of the house indicates craftsmanship and the zeitgeist of the building professionals of the time. | 1725 | 05/24/1984 | 5 |
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Gereon | Boslar Gereonstrasse / Pferdegasse map |
The place was first mentioned in 867, the church in 1274. The patronage was due to the respective owner of the Boslarer Hof. Three-aisled rib-vaulted brick hall from the 15th century with a built-in west tower that was renovated in 1750. From a romantic predecessor from the end of the 12th century, two transept-like protruding rooms at the east end of each aisle have been preserved, the front sides of which have remnants of an outer structure through panels on pilasters. In the former northern arm of the cross there are still romantic corner pillars, which have been changed more strongly to the south due to late Gothic renovations, and the star vault was renewed in 1870. The central nave vault renewed in 1803. The southern sacristy was built in 1868, the choir and northern sacristy in 1875 by Heinrich Wiethase. After war damage, repaired by 1956, uncovered a simple decorative room painting from the late Gothic period (see the church painting in the nearby Barmen). Good carved Antwerp altar around 1520. Restored in 1848/49, the wings added in 1876. Organ case and some wooden sculptures from the 18th century. The crucifix from the 1st quarter of the 18th century is close to the workshop group of the Düsseldorf court sculptor Gabriel de Grupello; old white and gold socket. On the south side altar in rococo frame there is a fine oil painting of the Mother of God by the late Nazarene Ernst Deger. | 1274 | 11/27/1984 | 8th |
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Old sextons | Boslar Gereonstrasse 48 map |
two-storey gabled house, brick, gabled upper floor made of half-timbered, half-timbered / brick extension from the 19th century, windows 19th / 20th Century, entrance in the courtyard with baroque door, curved panels; Crooked hip roof. | 17./18. century | 11/26/1985 | 9 |
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Wayside cross | Boslar Herrenstrasse in the map field |
Dated 1863; Approx. 1.50 m high cross, sandstone pillars, small cast iron cross with body (missing). | 1863 | 11/26/1985 | 10 |
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Jewish Cemetery | Boslar Am Mühlenbach Map |
Cemetery with 6 gravestones from the 19th and 20th centuries lined up on the wall | 19th and 20th centuries | 11/26/1985 | 11 |
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water pump | Boslar Herrenstrasse map |
Cast iron water pump of the late 19th century | late 19th century | 11/26/1985 | 12 |
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chapel | Boslar Herrenstrasse / Gereonstrasse map |
Dated by chronogram 1767; small brick chapel, 5/8 end, two lateral oculi, door with straight wooden lintel, therein chronogram; Hipped roof with an original wrought iron cross, inside an original late baroque altar with a statue of St. Michael. | 1767 | 11/26/1985 | 13 |
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Brick courtyard | Ederen Aachener end of 25 card |
17th century, extensions in the 19th and 20th centuries, brick courtyard, residential house at the gable end, two-storey, new base in concrete; 19th century windows, small original openings in the gable with a wooden stick and wooden knocks, original fittings; curved gable; Residential building in the rear part of the new building, on the left of the street adjoining part of the farm building with a basket arched gate passage, next to it a pedestrian gate. | 17th century | 11/26/1985 | 14th |
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Brick Winkelhofanlage | Ederen Bahnstrasse 17 map |
Inscribed dated 1784; Winkelhofanlage made of brick, residential building at the gable end, two-storey, two-axis; Lattice window with bluestone walls, arched lintel with relief wedge; shutters in the basement, smaller openings in the upper floor, gable roof; Gable raised above ridge height; on the left adjoining farm building with gate passage, in the arched wedge stone with the date 1784; Original condition largely in good condition. | 1784 | 11/26/1985 | 15th |
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Wayside cross | Ederen Klosterstrasse / Brunnenstrasse map |
Inscribed dated 1863; approx. 5 m high cast iron crossroads, on a stone base with tracery ornamentation and inscription; Cross with widened base and ornamented ends. Body made of cast iron; the whole thing colored; in a brick niche, with an original wrought iron grille. | 1863 | 11/26/1985 | 16 |
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Brick chapel | Ederen Brunnenstrasse / Kapellenstrasse map |
Small brick chapel in neo-Gothic shapes, two-axis, pointed-arched windows, pilasters, small blind arches on the eaves, porch with pointed-arched entrance; tripartite degree; Roof turret with wooden lantern, slated, crowned by a cross; inside the original floor, rococo-shaped stalls, cafeteria and figure of a saint from the late 19th century | late 19th century | 11/26/1985 | 17th |
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Residential building | Ederen Kirchweg 24 map |
1680, major changes in the 19th century; gable-independent house, gable side to two axes with window openings from the 19th century; curved stepped gable in decorative masonry; Eaves side completely changed in the 19th century; former farm building converted for residential purposes (without monument value). | 17./18. century | 11/26/1985 | 18th |
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Brick courtyard | Ederen Kirchweg 28 map |
17./18. Century, changes in the 19th century; large brick courtyard; Residential building on the corner of Bahnstrasse and Kirchweg, gable facing Kirchweg, two-axis, eaves side also two-axis; New, smaller windows of the 20th century with full panes, only in the gable two original window openings with stone walls and wedge stone; the eaves wall on the courtyard side with the original walls; Ashlar with arched lintel and wedge; curved gable; Gable roof; To the right of the gable side, there is a farm building with a basket arched gate passage, above it openings in ashlar walls with a figure of a saint. The other buildings are of no monument value. Equipment: staircase from the turn of the century; colored paving in the hallway / ground floor, from the same period - largely preserved panel doors from the late 19th century | 1860 | 11/26/1985 | 19th |
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Wayside cross | Ederen Aachener Ende next to 37 card |
Approx. 3 m high wayside cross, on the base quatrefoil with Christ's monogram, adikula-shaped top with sacrament niche, console with oak leaves in relief, simple crucifix with a small cast-iron body. | late 19th century | 11/26/1985 | 20th |
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Brick - eaves house | Floßdorf Burgbergstrasse 22 map |
two-storey brick eaves house, small original windows on the street side, arched passage, half-timbered on the courtyard side, wooden block windows in the basement, baroque shops, saddle roof; Interior renewal while preserving the substance. | 1790 | 11/26/1985 | 21st |
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Brick-gabled house | Floßdorf Kleine Strasse 1 map |
Dating by wall anchor 1778; two-storey brick gable house on two axes, wooden block windows with modern panes, original gable window, eaves side with original small wooden block windows, courtyard side basement modern modified, saddle roof; then farm buildings around the inner courtyard, heavily modified on the old floor plan. Vaulted cellar under the axis facing the courtyard. There is a "Cologne ceiling" in a ground floor room. In another room on the ground floor there is a closet from the early 19th century. The roof truss construction is largely original. | 1778 | 11/26/1985 | 22nd |
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Brick house | Gereonsweiler Maarende 12 map |
Dating by wall anchor 1696; Two-storey, gable-independent brick house, two axes, curved gable, window openings of the residential floors changed in the 19th century, original window with wooden frame in the gable, with block frieze running underneath, gable roof. | 1696 | 11/26/1985 | 23 |
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Brick - eaves house | Gereonsweiler Töpferstrasse 57 map |
Around 1820/30; elongated brick eaves house on two floors, gable side on two axes with gate passage; Window with arched arch and bluestone sill; Door with outside staircase, bluestone walls and triangular gable; bluestone clad base; all-round eaves cornice; the two outer axes in each case recessed as a wall field, corners protruding like pilasters with bluestone fighter; Eaves cornice with brackets all around; Arched gate passage in the right part, then a new passage with a straight lintel, above the entrance and passage flat triangular gable with semicircular window; Hipped roof; Modern windows, modern construction. | around 1820/30 | 11/26/1985 | 24 |
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Wayside cross | Gereonsweiler Linderner Strasse map |
Inscribed dated 1844; cast iron memorial cross; approx. 5 m high, neo-Gothic forms, base with inscription, on it high nose cross with cast iron body. | 1844 | 11/26/1985 | 25th |
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Wayside chapel | Gevenich Heerstrasse / Boslargasse map |
Path chapel made of brick, paneled with cement slabs, almost square floor plan, closed on three sides; one oculus on each of the long sides; Entrance in niche; inside new equipment; curved, slated hood with four-sided lantern. | 18th century | 11/26/1985 | 26th |
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Brick building parish | Gevenich Kreuzstrasse 48 map |
broad brick building, grouted, two-storey, eaves along seven axes; Entrance with simple bluestone walls and a new door in the central axis, the lower windows enlarged in the late 19th century, with blue stone benches; on the upper floor original small window openings with a flat arched lintel, windows on the lower floor with roller shutter boxes, lattice windows; second new door in the first axis from the right; left gable side with original small window openings; Garden side as front; the south-western corner of the house is rounded, a new figure of a saint is set in a niche at the level of the upper floor; brick eaves cornice and verge cornice, crooked hip roof; Connected across the width of the house is a rear garden with a comprehensive brick wall. | Late 18th and early 19th centuries | 11/26/1985 | 27 |
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Equipment of the parish church | Gevenich Kreuzstrasse 52 map |
Equipment in the 1951 rebuilt - not listed - parish church; Baroque organ prospect, wooden figures of saints, bluestone epitaphs behind the choir. | 11/26/1985 | 28 |
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Wayside cross | Gevenich Kreuzstrasse 2 map |
18th century, cross 19th / 20th Century; Crossroads approx. 2.50 m high, stepped bluestone base, weathered inscription in the upper part; Cast iron crucifix with clover leaf ends, renewed body. | 18th century | 11/26/1985 | 29 |
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Wayside cross | Gevenich Kirchstrasse / Heerstrasse map |
Neo-Gothic ashlar cross with a renewed cross, without body, ogival sacraments niche with leaf console. | Late 19th century | 11/26/1985 | 30th |
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Brick courtyard | Gevenich Hochstrasse 18 map |
1771, renewed in 1960; wooden wayside cross with baluster-like substructure, clover leaf ends, double curved roof, everything has been heavily renewed. | 1731 | 01/30/1986 | 30.1 |
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Agatha | Glimbach Bergische Strasse 4 map |
Built in 1790; destroyed in 1944/45, reconstruction in 1953; Only the following parts are of monumental value: in the tower round arched Romanesque portal made of sandstone; Baroque niche built into the north wall with volutes (spolia) made of bluestone; 3 blue stone crosses from the 18th century in the former churchyard | 1790 | 11/26/1985 | 31 |
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Holy House | Glimbach on the Längden map |
Little brick holy house with a curved end, crowned by a wrought-iron cross; Holy niche with a flat arched lintel and wrought iron grating; Two bluestone steps in front of the house. | 18th century | 11/26/1985 | 32 |
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Catholic parish church of St. George | Hottorf Georgstrasse 2 map |
1776/77 with an older remainder; Reconstruction around 1950; single-aisled hall building with retracted square west tower; Three-storey tower in Gothic style with cane cornices, brick with the most economical ashlar structure, pointed octagonal hood; West side of the nave with remains of the quarry stone building, five pointed arched nave windows, roof and ceiling renewed after the war, choir with 5/8 end; Small sacristy extension, in the north wall of the nave remains of the quarry stone previous building with rudimentary door frames. | 1776/77 | 11/26/1985 | 33 |
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Catholic rectory | Hottorf Georgstrasse 4 map |
two-storey brick house, gable on three axes; Stitch arch and bluestone sill; Thermal bath window in the gable; Eaves side to three axes with entrance in the central axis, bluestone walls of the door, window with original muntin division, door renewed, back still in original condition, otherwise grouted or plastered; Front with modern roller shutter boxes, crooked hip roof; elaborate and well-proportioned construction. | 1837 | 11/26/1985 | 34 |
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Brick courtyard | Hottorf Dorfstrasse 3 map |
Expansion of the manor house in 1840, renovation of the farm buildings in 1876, 1911; four-wing brick courtyard, mansion in the core angular building from the 16th century, two-storey brick building, double-winged main entrance on the courtyard side, around 1840, with a new door (copy of the damaged original), rearward extension from the 19th century, hip roof; Street-side farm building with round corner towers, renovated after 1911 in place of older predecessors; Farm buildings mainly after 1911 and 1876; in the garden there is a deep cellar and bakery from the 18th century. All parts of the courtyard are a monument. | 16./17. century | 01/27/1986 | 36 |
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Holy House | Hottorf Drosselweg map |
Very simple, perhaps reduced structure made of brick. Rectangular niche with modern plastic. | Early 19th century | 11/26/1985 | 37 |
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Former collegiate court | Hottorf Stiftsstrasse 6 map |
Manor-like complex of the 16th / 17th centuries Century with changes in the 19th century; severe war damage; two-storey brick building with corner tower, residential house on five axes with openings from the 19th century, remains of a gate passage visible on the ground floor, gable roof; Three-storey tower with modified window openings, ruinous; modern extension to the house; opposite altered house from the 18th century | 16./17. century | 11/26/1985 | 38 |
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Wayside cross | Hottorf Bergstrasse / Dorfstrasse map |
renewed in 1960; wooden wayside cross with baluster-like substructure, clover leaf ends, double curved roof, everything has been heavily renewed. | 1771 | 11/26/1985 | 38.1 |
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South wall of the Catholic parish church | Kofferen Dingbuchstrasse 9 map |
Church new building 1953/54; Inclusion of the south wall of the 11th / 12th Century; The south wall of the Romanesque hall church preserved up to the eaves level and included in the new building; in the lower half use (Roman?) bricks, e.g. Partly in herringbone position, otherwise field stones and river pebbles, six arched windows with tuff panel edging, small remains of a round arch frieze made of tuff at eaves level, an expired baroque grave plate made of bluestone inserted on the ground floor. Interior: 18th century confessional | 11./12. century | 11/26/1985 | 39 |
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Brick Winkelhof | Suitcaseen Kampstrasse 12 map |
Dating in imperfect wall anchors 1798 (pending); three-sided brick Winkelhof ; House on the bend in Kampstrasse; Gable side with three original window openings on the ground floor, two window openings on the upper floor; on the left adjoining, arched gate passage, next to it gable-independent farm building with pedestrian gate; right eaves side with original shutters, also on the windows of the basement on the gable side; strongly sloping gable roof to the rear. | 1798 | 11/26/1985 | 40 |
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Brick - eaves house | Korrenzig Hauptstrasse 108 map |
Dating by wall anchor 1804; unusually large representative brick eaves house with nine axes, two-storey arched bluestone walls with wedge stone, diamond-shaped door with new skylight, semicircular outside staircase, arched passage; 19th century lattice windows; Gable side to three axes, window without cladding; Gable roof (mansard roof before war damage). Interior fittings: Modern interior fittings - old bluestone floor in the stairwell - basement vaulted cellar. | 1804 | 11/26/1985 | 41 |
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Residential house with courtyard | Körrenzig Kutschstrasse 36 map |
Residential building in a brick courtyard; two-storey, eaves on five axes; Entrance with bluestone walls, lattice skylight and original door leaf in the central axis, windows with shutters and bluestone sills, pilaster strips, business section on the right with a round arched gate passage; Saddle roof over brick eaves; | 1st half of the 19th century | 11/26/1985 | 42 |
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Former Vicariate and old school | Linnich Kirchplatz 5 map |
Dating through wall anchors 1728 (new building as a school); two-storey brick building with six axes, windows changed in the 19th century, modernized, door frames around 1820/30, door in late baroque shapes (probably not original); Outer wall of the former city wall with a console frieze of the battlement; Outside window broken in later; Hipped roof. | 1728 | 11/26/1985 | 44 |
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Protestant church | Linnich Altermarkt map |
New building in 1717, fire in 1794, extension until 1805, destroyed in 1945, reconstruction in the old form until 1950; Brick hall building, long sides and choir with high arched windows, street-side west facade divided into three fields by brick pilasters, each with a high arched window, high brick plinth, bluestone portal with skylight in the central axis, middle gable, hip roof with bent west hip, roof turret (shorter renewed) with lantern . | 1717 | 11/26/1985 | 45 |
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Evangelical rectory | Linnich Altermarkt 8 map |
Dating by wall anchor 1795; Two-storey eaves house on five axes, on the ground floor baroque cloaks with wedge stone and arched arches, windows on the upper floor renewed after being destroyed in the war, mansard roof, one of the last bourgeois baroque houses in Linnich. | 1795 | 11/26/1985 | 46 |
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Catholic rectory | Linnich Kirchplatz 12 map |
Dating through wall anchors 1662, remodeling in the 2nd half of the 19th century; Two-storey brick eaves house with a gable in the middle of the house, saddle roof, windows changed in the 19th century. | 1692 | 11/26/1985 | 47 |
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Brick - eaves house | Linnich Ostpromenade 17 map |
two-storey brick eaves house with five axes, the middle axes replaced after being destroyed in the war without walls, otherwise blue stone walls with protruding sill; Gable wall with thermal bath window, crooked hip roof; Details after war damage apparently greatly simplified. | 1820/40 | 11/26/1985 | 48 |
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Rest of the former monastery | Linnich Ostpromenade 23 map |
Dating by wall anchor 1696; Remains of the former Franciscan monastery; Two-storey brick building, modern saddle roof, new windows and interior fittings, including a former brewery cellar up to 11 m deep with a spiral staircase to the courtyard (tuff stone). | 1696 | 11/26/1985 | 49 |
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Jewish Cemetery | Linnich Schützengasse map |
Large, irregularly shaped area, surrounded by hedges, gravestones mainly made of artificial stone, late 19th and early 20th centuries | late 19th century | 11/26/1985 | 50 |
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Hubertus Cross | Linnich An der Landstrasse 228 map |
So-called "Hubertus Cross" inscribed with dated 1776; Bluestone cross, approx. 4 m high; simple base with profiled cornice and console, stepped on three sides; Latin inscription; Cross with widened foot, angle brackets, right cross arm missing, body in bas-relief. | 1776 | 11/26/1985 | 51 |
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Brick courtyard | Linnich Altermarkt 5 card |
Dated in stone above the archway 1796; formerly associated with No. 3; originally four-winged brick courtyard around the inner courtyard, residential building from No. 5 eaves to six axes, in the left axis a basket arched gate passage, window with arched lintel and modern bluestone sill, double-winged door with skylight and bluestone walls, plastered base, mansard roof; 18th century window openings on the street side of the stables; Destroyed by the war, rebuilt simple eaves-standing house with a gable roof. | 1796 | 11/26/1985 | 52 |
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Cemetery cross, new cemetery | Linnich Phlippenhöhe map |
Chronogram 1890; Approx. 5 m high cross structure, sandstone, three-tiered plinth made of bluestone, pillar with inscription, cornice plate, on top of a high cross, studded with noses, without a body. | 2nd half of the 19th century | 11/26/1985 | 54 |
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Rectory | Rurdorf Neue Kirchstrasse 10 map |
two-storey building made of brick, six axes at the eaves, the two central axes covered as a risalit, overgabled, in the gable a niche with a saint figure; Arched windows with brick sills, lattice windows; Entrance with central projectile, bluestone walls, door with round-arched lattice skylight, bluestone staircase; brick eaves cornice, gable roof; on the left adjoining farm building with major renovations. Typical rectory building of its time; good proportions, unusually large for the location. | 1860 | 11/26/1985 | 55 |
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Wayside cross | Rurdorf Prämienstraße opposite 49 map |
Wayside cross on base with roof-shaped end, cross with noses; small body made of cast iron. | 2nd half of the 19th century | 11/26/1985 | 56 |
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Catholic parish church of St. Lambertus | Tetz Lambertusstrasse 20 map |
15th century choir, nave and west tower 1819; New building in 1949. Simple choir closed on three sides with pointed arched windows, tracery missing; Buttresses stepped once, when the nave is rebuilt, the masonry of the choir is increased by around 1.50 m; Brick nave with three bays, masonry partially renewed in the 20th century; Front three-storey west tower, also renewed; pointed, slated hood, transformed from a square into an octagon; inside with the exception of two wooden statues from the late 19th century, a confessional from the early 19th century and a baptismal font from 1773, new fittings, choir with arched niches below the windows and late Gothic sacramental niche from the 15th to 16th centuries. Century made of stone with a rectangular lattice door, above it an arch decorated with crabs, with a relief of the Veronica's handkerchief; original door of the sacristy covered with late Gothic iron bands; Choir and nave flat roofed; 20th century organ loft; radical changes of the 20th century in the overall appearance; Adjoining churchyard with some poorly preserved bluestone grave crosses from the 18th century | from 15th century | 11/26/1985 | 57 |
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chapel | Tetz Birkenallee / Mühlenfalder map |
Plain little chapel made of brick, front with pointed arched entrance, gable crowned by a cross, brick pillars at the corners; on the long sides a small ogival window; straight end; Gable roof; inside the new canteen and wooden crucifix from the late 19th century | late 19th century | 26.11.1985 | 58 |
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Brick courtyard (Schwabenhof) | Tetz Lambertusstrasse 4 map |
Brick residential building broadly laid out, at the gable end, three axes, two storeys; all windows on the outer gable side have been modernized except for the flat thermal bath window in the gable; all windows on the courtyard side also modernized, original door; on the outer eaves side five axes, entrance with bluestone walls and small open staircase in the central axis; Windows with bluestone sills; Crooked hip roof. | 1st half of the 19th century | 11/26/1985 | 59 |
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Old school | Tetz Lambertusstrasse 5 map |
two-storey brick building, eaves to seven axes, entrance in the central axis, window and entrance with a flat arched storm, structure by parapet cornice; Brick eaves; Saddle roof, well-preserved typical school building of unusual size. | late 19th century | 11/26/1985 | 61 |
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Brick - eaves house | Körrenzig Hauptstrasse 110 map |
Overall representation: dating through wall anchor 1804; unusually large representative brick eaves house with nine axes, two-storey arched bluestone walls with wedge stone, diamond-shaped door with new skylight, semicircular outside staircase, arched passage; 19th century lattice windows; Gable side to three axes, window without cladding; Gable roof (mansard roof before war damage). To the left of the archway adjoining wing on two axes. | 1804 | 05/22/1986 | 62 |
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Residential building | Gevenich Heerstraße 23 map |
Former small Winkelhof , built according to wall anchors in 1776. Residential house, two-storey, gable-independent brick building with original wooden windows on the upper floor, windows from the 19th century on the ground floor, modern door installation. Brick vaulted cellar under the former living room. On the left, the former utility wing with a walled-up arched gate (today converted for residential purposes). While the ground floor zone is again made of brick, the half-timbered construction with original window openings has been preserved on the upper floor. The eaves side facing the courtyard also shows a half-timbered construction, some of the original openings have been preserved. Inside there are clay tiles from the 19th century in the hallway area. The building described forms a harmonious ensemble with the adjacent chapel, which is worthy of protection, and some preserved buildings from the turn of the century. | 1776 | 08/07/1986 | 63 |
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Barbara Chapel | Gevenich Hochstrasse L 226 map |
Barbara chapel made of brick, plastered; in the form of an open house with a round arched saint niche, protruding gable with a round arched passage and curved end, crowned by a wrought iron cross with foliage; Holy niche also decorated with wrought iron foliage; round end, round roof. | 20th century | 08/07/1986 | 64 |
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Wayside cross | Körrenzig Am Lindchen Card |
The wayside cross dates from the 18th century; approx. 3 m high bluestone cross renewed. Pillar with inscription and console and niche with a relief of the mater dolorosa. | 18th century | 08/07/1986 | 65 |
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Wayside cross | Hottorf Amselweg map |
Inscribed dated 1701; Approx. 3 m high road cross made of bluestone, profiled base with sacrament console, above a relief of the mater dolorosa, pillar with inscription and date, crucifix with angle supports, body in bas-relief. | 1701 | 08/07/1986 | 66 |
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Wayside cross | Hottorf Fasanenweg map |
Inscribed date in the base 1735, on the cross base "rebuilt 1967"; approx. 3 m high bluestone cross, narrow base with inscription and date, bulge profile and sacrament console, above niche with shell-shaped end and coat of arms, these parts from 1735; Crucifix from 1967 in the shapes of the 18th century with angle brackets and body in bas-relief. | 1735 | 08/07/1986 | 67 |
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Wayside cross | Rurdorf Prämienstraße / Neue Kirchstraße map |
Inscribed dated 1910; approx. 3 m high road cross made of bluestone, stepped substructure, base with inscription and date, above an aedicula-shaped sacrament niche, console; Cross with porcelain body. | 1910 | 08/07/1986 | 68 |
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water pump | Rurdorf Alte Kirchstrasse 2 map |
Cast iron water pump; Discharge in the shape of a dragon's head. Base with tracery ornamentation; above a high pump body in the form of a Corinthian column. | late 19th century | 08/07/1986 | 69 |
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Wayside cross | Welz Döppchesstrasse / Kreisstrasse map |
Inscribed dated 1868; approx. 3 m high road cross made of bluestone, in very simple shapes, wide base with inscription, above a bas-relief of a chalice; Crucifix without decorative shapes, body made of cast iron. | 1868 | 08/07/1986 | 70 |
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Wayside cross | Boslar end of Gereonstrasse map |
18th century with modern changes; Approx. 3 m high bluestone pillar, console and niche, modern cross. | 18th century | 08/07/1986 | 71 |
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Cast iron pump | Gereonsweiler Töpferstrasse 60 map |
Cast iron pump from the middle of the 19th century in classical forms. | Mid 19th century | 07/01/1987 | 72 |
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Brick - eaves house | Hottorf Georgstrasse 19 map |
Dating in wall anchor 1803; Brick eaves house with adjoining gate passage, two-storey house with 3 axes, windows with segmented lintel, all-glass panes; then on the left a basket arched passage; Gable roofs | 1803 | 07/01/1987 | 73 |
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chapel | Hottorf Dorfstrasse end card |
Small chapel in good romanized proportions, brick; 3/8 end and arched openings, wrought iron lattice door; inside rib vault; small roof bay, new equipment. | Early 20th century | 07/01/1987 | 74 |
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Station of the cross | Suitcase Neusser Straße K 17 map |
Very simple building made of brick with a figure niche, one of the last two stations to be tackled on the occasion of the annual “Roman Journey” (for more than 100 years). | 11/19/1991 | 75 |
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Wayside cross | Hottorf Düsseldorfer Strasse / L226 map |
Former wayside cross - dating 1867; (Memoir cross); Approx. 2 m high sandstone pillars in neo-Gothic shapes, roof-shaped end with corner leaves, inscription, cross missing. | 1867 | 03/03/1987 | 76 |
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Half-timbered house | Tetz Lambertusstrasse 25 map |
Former half-timbered house, built between 1670 and 1700 as a two-storey three-room type with a hearth in the middle and a living room on the street side. Because of the vaulted cellar, the building is raised. | between 1670 and 1700 | December 01, 1992 | 77 |
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Rurdorfer weir | Linnich direction Rurdorf map |
After a report by the Rhenish Office for the Preservation of Monuments, the monument value of the mill ponds on the Ruhr was determined and justified. The ponds (here the Linnich pond) are worth preserving in their course and in their historically verifiable substance, i.e. H. the bank reinforcement made of wickerwork and trees. In determining the scope of protection, all technical elements for regulating the water flow and also the weirs through which the pond water from the Ruhr is directed are defined as parts of the “Mühlenteich” monument. Thus, the weir at Rurdorf, the structure of which goes back to an older construction, is a listed building for technical, functional and historical reasons. The quarry stone bridge at the beginning of the pond is also part of the Linnich pond. | 79 |
Web links
- Monuments in the Düren district ; Accessed September 12, 2011