List of architectural monuments in Rödinghausen
The list of architectural monuments in Rödinghausen contains the listed buildings in the area of the municipality Rödinghausen in the Herford district in North Rhine-Westphalia (status: October 2011). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the community Rödinghausen; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
List of monuments
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Ev. Church beers |
Bieren Bahnhofstrasse 101 map |
Evangelical Lutheran. Erected in place of an older timber framing . | 1908/1909 | Sep 20 1984 | 1
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Bartholomäuskirche Rödinghausen |
Rödinghausen Alte Dorfstrasse 33 map |
Sandstone. Essentially Gothic with a Romanesque tower. Archaeological investigations and evaluation of historical sources indicate a wooden predecessor building from the 9th century, which was followed by a stone church building in the 12th century at the latest, which probably received Romanesque elements in the middle of the 12th century . 1233 first documented mention. In the 16th century, renewed reconstruction and expansion in Gothic style under the patronage of the Bussches , who owned Gut Waghorst . The last major construction phase took place in 1893 when the transept arms were added. The interior fittings include a pulpit from 1588 in the style of the early Renaissance , twelve late Gothic apostle figures (around 1520), a three-winged wooden altar from 1520 and a rare Low German Bible published by David Volderus in 1596 . | occupied from 1233 | Sep 20 1984 | 2
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Michael Church West Kilver |
Bruchmühlen Westkilverstrasse 51 map |
Today's church was built in 1904 through the historicizing expansion of an old Gothic stone chapel from 1471. 1929 Tower construction. | 1471/1904/1930 | Sep 20 1984 | 3
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Bell tower in Dono |
Bieren Donoer Strasse 33 map |
Steel peasant bell from 1877. The previous bronze bell (year of casting unknown) was sold as a court bell to the farmer Große-Schütte ( senior farmers ) in 1877 . The steel mast that carries the bell today was donated by the EMR in 1928 and previously served as an electricity mast. Restored in 2011. | 1877/1928 | May 22, 1984 | 4th
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Gut Böckel |
Bieren Rilkestrasse 18 map |
Circumferential moats divide the complex into the main castle with the manor house and outer bailey with farm buildings and watermill, as well as in the part outside the moats, which, in addition to other farm buildings, includes a landscaped park by Rudolph Jürgens from 1900. The estate was first mentioned in 1350; however, these oldest parts have not been preserved. Today's main complex with the two-winged mansion was built in the baroque style in 1682. In 1885 a new wing in the neo-renaissance style was added. | from 1350, manor house 1682–1885 |
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House Kilver |
Bruchmühlen Westkilverstrasse 19 map |
Former moated castle (moat partially preserved) with two-winged mansion. The mansion was built in 1605 in the Renaissance style by converting a previous building. In addition to the manor house, the complex includes a threshing house and the outer bailey with a half-timbered house from 1798. The estate and its current predecessor structures were first mentioned in 851 in Saxon times and are one of the oldest structures in the region that still exist today. | (Mentioned 851) / 1605/1789 | Sep 20 1984 | 6th
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Post office in Bruchmühlen |
Bruchmühlen Meller Strasse 2 map |
Formerly the Prussian post office , from 1986 a pharmacy, today a law firm. Historicizing brick building in neo-Gothic style . | 1905 | Sep 20 1984 | 7th
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Johanneskirche Schwenningdorf |
Schwenningdorf An der Kirche 1 card |
Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church . Consecrated in 1854, completed in 1857, extended by the west tower and annex in 1931 | 1857 | Feb 8, 1985 | 8th
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Bell tower in Schwenningdorf (Stukenhöfen) |
Schwenningdorf Stukenhöfener Straße 9 map |
Peasant bell . The previous bronze bell from 1837 had to be delivered to armaments production in 1917. The current steel bell dates from 1921. The oak trunk that bears the bell today was struck in 1983 at Gut Hollwinkel . | 1921/1983 | May 22, 1984 | 9
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High school yard |
Rödinghausen Kirchweg 16 map |
The four-room Westfalenhaus , formerly "Rödinghausen No. 1", is noteworthy for the remote bakery and the associated pension section (see No. 24). Residential part almost completely destroyed by fire in 1985. Reconstruction in 1986. | 16th century 1816/1986 | Apr 1, 1986 | 11
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Landmark No. 415 |
Rödinghausen In der Wiese (Hagenbrink) map |
Boundary stone of the boundary stone line between Hanover and Prussia built around 1837 . Boundary stone no. 1 is in Wiedensahl . The last boundary stone is at Bad Laer (No. 590). An H and a P mark the respective national territories. The Hanoverian side usually bears the year 1837, while the Prussian side bears the number of the boundary stone. Today, with a few exceptions, the boundary stone line marks the border between the states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony . | 1837 | Nov 5, 1987 | 13
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Border stone No. 404, Rödinghausen |
Rödinghausen Linkerhagen map |
see No. 13 | 1837 | Nov 5, 1987 | 14th
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Half-timbered Kötterhaus |
Rödinghausen Heerstraße 75 a map |
Hall house for the kötter of the court “Unterster Heermeier”, built in 1824 (Heerstrasse 71, formerly Rödinghausen No. 3). 1990 restored by the Westphalian Office for Monument Preservation . The spiral-shaped geck posts are striking . | 1830 | Feb. 17, 1988 | 15th
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Bridge over the Bünde-Bassum railway line at the " Neue Mühle " stop |
Schwenningdorf 32289 Schwenningdorf-Rödinghausen, district Schwenningdorf, hall 3, parcel 245 map |
The soot on the sandstone is evidence of the former steam locomotive traffic. The coat of arms of the County of Ravensberg adorns the southern side . The northern side shows the coat of arms of the Principality of Minden , which was a few kilometers north of the bridge. The Wittekindsweg , which is also not asphalted here, leads over the bridge . | around 1899 | Aug 9, 1989 | 16
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Landmark No. 400 |
Rödinghausen In the Gehle card |
see No. 13 | 1837 | Aug 9, 1989 | 17th
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Landmark No. 402 |
Rödinghausen Großer Kellenberg map |
see No. 13 | 1837 | Aug 9, 1989 | 18th
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Landmark No. 418 |
Bruchmühlen Kollmühle map |
see No. 13 | 1837 | Aug 9, 1989 | 19th
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"Nonnenstein" observation tower |
Rödinghausen corridor 2, parcel 56 map |
Sandstone . 1968 increased from 9 to 14 m. Built in place of an older wooden tower as the Kaiser Wilhelm Tower on the highest mountain in Rödinghausen (274 m above sea level) on the border with Preußisch Oldendorf - Börninghausen . | 1897 | 1st Mar 1991 | 21st
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Half-timbered outbuildings |
Schwenningdorf Hansastrasse 36 map |
Hall house . Dilapidated: the clay infill is full of holes and wickerwork is partly exposed, the beams and the post are partly badly weathered. | 1730 | Apr 9, 1991 | 22nd
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Half-timbered building |
Rödinghausen Sachsenweg 43 map |
Hall house | Apr 9, 1991 | 23
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Half-timbered building divider |
Rödinghausen corridor 3, parcel 17 map |
Senior divider of the Oberschulte farm (see no. 11). Rare design of a double heuerlings kottens | 1729 | July 29, 2002 | 24
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Residential and farm buildings, former cattle house |
Schwenningdorf Windmühlenfeld 6 map |
Until the 1950s, there was still a mill on the former farm. The historic structure of the residential building was repaired in 2019. | 1846 | 20 Mar 2018 |
See also
- The district boundary stone on the municipality boundary Rödinghausen / Preußisch Oldendorf near Schwenningdorf -Neue Mühle (at 52 ° 15 ′ 48.8 ″ N , 8 ° 31 ′ 6.6 ″ E ) is entered on the list of monuments of the neighboring municipality of Preußisch Oldendorf, see entry no 17 of the Preußisch Oldendorf list of monuments .
- From the Prussian-Hanoverian boundary stone line, further boundary stones have also been preserved in the Rödinghauser area or near the border. Since they are naturally almost always on the Lower Saxony-North Rhine-Westphalia border or, after minor border corrections, are in the immediate vicinity of the state border, they may be protected by an entry on the list of monuments of the city of Melle . The boundary stone no. 401 with the unusual marking “W” (instead of “P”) at 52 ° 15 ′ 49.6 ″ N , 8 ° 27 ′ 47.5 ″ E is well known . Also known are the landmark no. 403 at 52 ° 15 '28.5 " N , 8 ° 27' 31.1" O and no. 412x at 52 ° 14 '53.4 " N , 8 ° 28' 9" O . Boundary stone 412x is one of a series of later settlements that did not take place until 1865 between the boundary stones of 1837. Alongside the border, the remains of the historic land weirs and border hills are still visible in parts of the Rödinghauser area . A conspicuous trench around 3 meters deep, for example, runs between stones 402 and 403 in the forest on the southern slope of the Wiehengebirge.
- An almost identical bridge as the listed at the stopping point is located to the south in New Mill Bünder area at 52 ° 13 '18.4 " N , 8 ° 31' 43.9" O . However, this bridge is not a listed building.
- On the monument list of the city of Bünde (section Technical Monuments, No. 4) an underpass of the Ravensberger Bahn is listed, which dates from around 1899. An almost identical underpass same model year is located in Röding Hauser municipal area in the vicinity of the station beers at 52 ° 14 '1.5 " N , 8 ° 31' 4.1" O . However, this Rödinghausen stone arch bridge is not a listed building.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b The Bieren Church. Evangelical Church Community Rödinghausen, accessed on January 20, 2016 .
- ↑ a b Botzet, Rolf: The story of Klus and Church in beers. Published on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the building of a church in Bieren in 1909 . 1st edition. Rödinghausen community, 2009, ISBN 978-3-9811504-2-1 .
- ↑ Editorial office baukunst-nrw: Bartholomäuskirche. In: Baukunst-nrw. Guide to architecture and engineering in North Rhine-Westphalia. Chamber of Architects of North Rhine-Westphalia, accessed on November 7, 2011 .
- ↑ a b Rolf Botzet; Friedhelm Mailänder; Jürgen Tiemann: The Bartholomäus Church in Rödinghausen . A brief description of their history and works of art 2003. Rödinghausen community, 2003, ISBN 3-9801709-8-5 (photos by Thomas Eilbracht).
- ↑ THE RÖDINGHAUSEN BARTHOLOMÄUS CHURCH ( Memento from March 21, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ a b c The history of the Michael Church. West Kilver Evangelical Church Congregation, accessed November 4, 2011 .
- ↑ a b cf. Info box file: Kilver June 2009 118.jpg
- ↑ a b c d The bells of the Rödinghausen community ( Memento from January 18, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Bells revival in Rödinghausen. (No longer available online.) Radio Herford , July 9, 2011, formerly in the original ; Retrieved October 30, 2011 . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c Rolf Botzet: Gut Böckel. In: Baukunst-nrw. Guide to architecture and engineering in North Rhine-Westphalia. Chamber of Architects of North Rhine-Westphalia, accessed on November 5, 2011 .
- ↑ Gutspark Böckel. Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe, June 30, 1999, archived from the original on July 26, 2009 ; Retrieved November 5, 2011 .
- ^ Rolf Botzet: Gutspark Böckel. In: Baukunst-nrw. Guide to architecture and engineering in North Rhine-Westphalia. Chamber of Architects of North Rhine-Westphalia, accessed on November 5, 2011 .
- ↑ a b c d e Wittekindsland. Herford district, accessed October 30, 2011 .
- ^ A b Rolf Botzet: House Kilver. In: Baukunst-nrw. Guide to architecture and engineering in North Rhine-Westphalia. Chamber of Architects of North Rhine-Westphalia, accessed on October 31, 2011 .
- ↑ a b Michael Woll: Alte Post Bruchmühlen. Over time. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung, November 26, 2010, accessed on October 15, 2015 .
- ↑ a b c d The sights in the "Nordic Walking Park Rödinghausen". (PDF; 2.3 MB) Rödinghausen community, accessed on October 31, 2011 .
- ↑ a b Rolf Botzet: Oberschulten Hof. In: Baukunst-nrw. Guide to architecture and engineering in North Rhine-Westphalia. Chamber of Architects of North Rhine-Westphalia, accessed on October 26, 2011 .
- ↑ a b cf. Inscription file: 2011-10-27 Rödinghausen. Oberschultenhof (3) .jpg
- ↑ cf. Inscription file: Rödinghausen 2009-01-10 066.jpg
- ↑ a b c d e f Jörg Feldmann, Tanya van der Wacht: Border stone line Hanover-Prussia 1837 from Wiedensahl to Bad Laer. In: Geschichtsspuren.de. April 14, 2009, accessed October 28, 2011 .
- ↑ Kgl. Prussian Government of Minden (Ed.): Official Journal of the Royal Prussian Government of Minden . Born in 1845. Bruns, Minden 1845 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed October 25, 2011]).
- ↑ a b SO 13.09. - A church, a kötterhaus and a lecture. ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
- ^ A b Rolf Botzet: Railway bridge "Neue Mühle". In: Baukunst-nrw. Guide to architecture and engineering in North Rhine-Westphalia. Chamber of Architects of North Rhine-Westphalia, accessed on October 26, 2011 .
- ^ Bismarck tower Rödinghausen. August 12, 2011, accessed October 31, 2011 .
- ↑ 31 Bismarck Towers in North Rhine-Westphalia. From Aachen to Wuppertal. August 12, 2011, accessed on October 31, 2011 : "The Bismarck Column in Rödinghausen was built right next to a Kaiser Wilhelm Tower (today the observation tower on the Nonnenstein)."
- ↑ cf. Inscription file: 2011-10-27 Rödinghausen. Monument. Hansastrasse (9) .jpg
- ↑ cf. Inscription file: 2011-10-27 Rödinghausen. Oberschultenhof retirement divider (2) .jpg
- ↑ a b draft resolution, submission no. 441 / 2014-2020, from March 1st, 2018. (PDF; 94 kB) In: Website of the Wir in Rödinghausen e. V. Rödinghausen community, March 1, 2018, accessed on September 8, 2019 .
- ↑ Oliver Karnau: Monument of the Month August 2019: The house in Windmühlenfeld 6 in Rödinghausen-Schwenningdorf. LWL monument preservation, landscape and building culture in Westphalia , accessed on September 8, 2019 .
- ^ Complete minutes of the meeting of the municipal council on March 20, 2018. (PDF; 167 kB) In: Website of the Wir in Rödinghausen e. V. Rödinghausen community, March 21, 2018, p. 5 , accessed on September 8, 2019 .
- ↑ Note: Exact description illegible. Possibly also 412h or 412d or 412D
- ^ Eberhard Gutberlett: Boundary stones eastern Osnabrück region. Retrieved October 31, 2011 .
literature
- Rolf Botzet (author), Robert Mesterheide (photographer): Radkultourroute Rödinghausen: Natural and architectural monuments Sights . 1st edition. Rödinghausen community, 2007, ISBN 3-9811504-0-6 , p. 22 .
- Rolf Botzet, Wilhelm Lindemann (illustrator): Rödinghausen, The monuments - evidence of art, culture and nature . Rödinghausen community, 1991, ISBN 3-9801709-2-6 , p. 24 .
Web links
Commons : Architectural monuments in Rödinghausen - collection of images