List of architectural monuments in Rheidt-Hüchelhoven
The list of architectural monuments in Rheidt-Hüchelhoven contains the listed buildings in the area of Bergheim-Rheidt-Hüchelhoven in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of April 2010). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the city of Bergheim; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
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Crossroads in the corridor "Am Rheidter Path" | Am Gillbach (in the further course) location |
Material polished basalt; on a small rectangular area enclosed by an iron fence there is a 2.5 m high crossroads; embossed base, on top with an inscription field, above a crucifix with metal body: "See how Jesus died for you and you, through his death, gained salvation"; including "Erected 1913" and as origin: "M. Stuckart Grevenbroich ”; behind the crossroads a large protective linden tree. | Dated in inscription in 1913 | 118 | 09/01/1992 AZ: 198 |
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War memorial on the Rheidt village square |
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War memorial for the fallen of the First and Second World Wars ; in the middle of the village square, on a small, artificial elevation, a brick block, gabled in the middle; Sandstone tablets with the names of the fallen from both world wars on all 4 sides, plus a relief of St. George on one side and wounded warriors on the 2nd side. | 105 | May 26, 1992 AZ: 182 |
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Crossroads at the southern end of the Rheidt village square |
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About 3 m high, material sandstone; Rectangular shaft with a concluding corbel and sacrament console, above a top with a shallow shell niche, above a crucifix with a body in relief. | End of the 18th century | 171 | May 17, 1994 AZ: 296 |
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Dorfplatz 1 location |
Agricultural estate residential buildings; Small, agricultural property, two-storey residential building, brick, facing the street at the eaves, with a detached, plastered plinth that extends to the sills of the ground floor windows, in which the basement windows are exposed; 5-axis street facade, central entrance with ashlar walls, slightly arched windows, with connecting cornice, profiled eaves zone; North gable windowless, on the south side with a few window openings changed in the gable triangle; barrel vaulted cellar inside, original beamed ceilings. | After 1860 | 206 | 08/07/1995 AZ: 188 |
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Dorfplatz 8 location |
Agricultural property consisting of 2 parts; 2-storey residential building, probably later, brick facade, one-sided cripple hip; Gable side covered with sheet metal, street facade structured by 5 axes of arched openings, entrance in the central axis, with original door leaf, skylight, existing access stairs and diamond-coated wedge in the lintel; Windows in regular rows, original sparring, curved sills and diamond-coated wedges; Stepped base, exposed, arched cellar windows, stepped eaves zone with tooth cut; On one side there is a timber-framed building with tiled compartments. | Essentially the first half of the 19th century | 135 | March 24, 1993 AZ: 187 |
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Dorfplatz 17 location |
Representative, 4-wing property, extended by a 3-wing commercial section belonging to a later expansion phase; the 2-storey brick residential building, located at the eaves facing the square in the middle of one side of the square, was originally 5-axis, with a high rectangular central entrance in ashlar walls, a skylight and an open staircase . | 1864 | 122 | 09/01/1992 AZ: 177 |
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Dorfplatz 18 location |
2-storey brick building from the middle of the 19th century, lying on the eaves facing the street, with a recessed, plastered plinth, in which the cellar windows are exposed; Street facade 5-axis, high rectangular windows, in addition renewed central entrance, storey separating cornice, eaves zone probably changed. The original 2-leaf house entrance door, which has been removed and stored in the rear barn, is also worth a monument. | Mid 19th century | 134 | March 24, 1993 AZ: 186 |
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Dorfplatz 20, 20a location |
The building is a corner building framing the village square, a former tavern. The two-storey half-timbered building with 3: 6 axes dates from around 1800. The compartments are bricked with field fire bricks, the original entrance door is carved in classical forms. | Around 1800 | 13 | 11/26/1986 AZ: 13 |
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Wayside cross | Düsseldorfer Strasse / corner of An der Höferstrasse location |
About 4.5 meters high, stepped base. On it the shaft with two inscription fields and a concluding corbel, over it a gabled top with illegible inscription and neo-Gothic tracery, on it a crucifix with a metal body; Inscription on the front. | Dated in writing in 1861 | 117 | 08/21/1992 AZ: 194 |
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Middeljanshof | Düsseldorfer Straße 5 |
The Middeljanshof, a former yard of the Kamp Abbey, dates back to around 1800. It was subordinate to the Großhof in Auenheim and was originally economically connected to it. The separation took place in the 15th century. Today the farm is divided into two properties. The 7-axis, 2-storey house dates from around 1800. Low wing structures are attached to both sides. The base is offset with exposed cellar windows. It is emphasized horizontally by a cornice separating storeys and a stepped eaves zone. | Around 1800 | 101 | 03/10/1992 AZ: 164 |
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So-called. Bakery | Düsseldorfer Strasse 10 location |
The yard complex at Düsseldorfer Strasse 10 dates from the end of the 19th century with older remains. Remnants of the wall from an older courtyard have been preserved in the center of the square courtyard. The current building stock is a 4-wing system from different construction periods. The two-story brick house dates from the end of the 19th century and is located on the southeast side of the square. | Late 19th century | 125 | 11/13/1992 AZ: 197 |
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Düsseldorfer Strasse 15 location |
1-storey residential building, facing the street at the gable, one eaves side plastered (probably half-timbered), the street-side gable side clinkered and the 2nd eaves side plastered; the very low plinth is slightly offset, cellar openings are exposed; Street-side gable side symmetrically structured, on the ground floor by arched windows, on the 2nd floor; with sills and lintels emphasized by yellow brick material. | Erected at the end of the 19th century | 202 | 07/24/1995 AZ: 283 |
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Düsseldorfer Strasse 27 location |
Square courtyard made of brick, residential building on the eaves facing the street in the middle of one side of the square, 2-storey, 5-axis, with a stepped, plastered base; Street facade with 5 axes of rectangular openings, single cut windows, stone sills, central entrance with original door leaf and skylight, cornice separating storeys with rectangular cross-section, stepped eaves zone, curved gable foot; On both sides there are 1-storey brick farm buildings, on the south side with a large, arched passage, on the north side with another, rectangular entrance and a small round-arched window; Dating in anchor numbers between the floors. | Dated in writing in 1844 | 203 | 07/24/1994 AZ: 284 |
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Geretzhoven Castle |
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Geretzhoven Castle is a former two-part moated castle from the 16th century. The trench system has been partially preserved. The manor house and farm building have grown together to form a closed four-wing complex. The 2 to 3-storey brick mansion is located on the northeast corner of the complex with a moat on the north side. On this side there are 2 round corner towers with a curved hood. The oldest part of the complex is located in the southeast corner of the manor house, in the cellar with groin vaults from the 15th and 16th centuries. Century. At the northwest corner of the house there is a gate with a tail gable. Relief stone with the Ketzgen-Bodelschwingh alliance coat of arms from the end of the 17th century. | 16th Century | 70 | 01/23/1991 AZ: 61 |
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Cemetery at the Catholic parish church in Hüchelhoven |
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It is a churchyard with a number of old tombstones. | 223 | 05.03.1996 AZ: 304 |
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Nikolaus-Adams-Strasse 19 location |
A small rural house was expanded with residential and farm buildings in several construction periods; Core building facing the street at the gable end, 1-storey, with a recessed, plastered base and brick facade, at the side an approximately lower brick utility wing adjoins the eaves, in which the large, arched passage with stone walls is located; Windows of the house in an irregular arrangement, arched, with stone sills; A 2-storey brick house from around 1880 is attached to this building on the left | In the core 18th century m. later extensions | 139 | 04/01/1993 AZ: 190 |
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Nikolaus-Adams-Strasse 29 location |
Brick building with farm sections and enclosure;
2-storey, representative brick house, facing the street, with a narrow, 2-storey brick extension at the rear of the eaves; |
Shortly after 1850 | 161 | 01/18/1994 AZ: 189 |
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Catholic parish church of St. Michael including cemetery | St. Michael Street location |
Catholic parish church with surrounding cemetery and historical furnishings. The church and the surrounding cemetery as a whole are a monument, including the historical furnishings. | 4th | 01/24/1983 AZ: 4 |
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Catholic parish church of St. Michael, Hochkreuz and war cemetery |
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War cemetery for those who fell in World War II, gravesite for three Russian soldiers as well as high cross in the cemetery in Rheidt-Hüchelhoven | 237 | 09/13/1996 AZ: 303 |
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Memorial cross | next to St.-Michael-Straße 19 |
In the immediate vicinity of a school that has now been demolished, a memorial cross about 3.5 m high, made of shell limestone; stepped pedestal, on top with ogive inscription field, concluding corbel, sacrament console, above crucifix with metal body; on the marble plaque embedded in the inscription field: "Erected by the couple teachers Heinrich Stumm and Sibilla Hurtz in 1894 in hoc signo vinces". | Dated in writing in 1894 | 115 | 08/21/1992 AZ: 191 |
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St.-Michael-Straße 8 location |
The building, built after 1870, is the brick house of a former agricultural property. The house has 2 floors. It is located on the eaves facing the street and has a high, detached base in which the cellar windows are exposed. The street facade is structured by 5 axes of arched openings; the windows are simply cut, you can see stone sills. The building has a deeply drawn-in entrance with a skylight and original door leaf and a stepped eaves zone with a tooth cut. | After 1870 | 157 | January 17, 1994 AZ: 192 |
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St.-Michael-Straße 9 location |
Agricultural property south of the cath. Parish church located opposite a closed row of brick courtyards typical of the locality and landscape; Two-storey residential building, on the eaves side facing the street, brick masonry plastered with stone-like plastering, a lower utility wing adjoining on one side with a basket arched passage; Facade 5-axis, all openings arched, ground floor windows with sills, central entrance at the same height, some tie rods, farm buildings connect at the rear. | 191 | 01/31/1995 AZ: 291 |
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St.-Michael-Straße 10 location |
Agricultural property, brick residential building, 2-storey, eaves facing the street, with a detached, plastered base; the 5-axis facade, which was blinded after 1925, retracted central entrance with flanking pilasters and triangular gable roofing, rectangular windows, stepped eaves zone with tooth cut; the two gable sides show older brick masonry, parallel to the house on the back, large half-timbered barn with tiled compartments; raised bed joints on the street facade, at the side, low, single-storey farm building; | 192 | 02/01/1995 AZ: 292 |
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St.-Michael-Straße 14 location |
Residential house of the building "St.-Michael-Straße 14" with the lower commercial wing, which adjoins the building No. 12 as well as the left, street-side wall with the two masonry posts and the gate from the end of the 19th century. Brick courtyard, two-storey residential building, eaves facing the street, facade structured by 5 axes of high rectangular windows with ashlar sills, wide central entrance with ashlar walls, stepped eaves, very low, stepped base, adjoining low brick utility building on one side; | Erected shortly after the middle of the 19th century | 194 | 07/18/1995 AZ: 294 |
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Great Mönchhof |
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Large square courtyard, former Cistercian courtyard; 2-storey residential building, made of plastered brick, 8-axis, curved gable feet; Ground floor window arched with folded stone walls, slightly off-center entrance with stone walls and arched skylight in the 4th axis, outside staircase, a row of tie rods. | Dated 1791 by anchor numbers | 40 | 07/12/1989 AZ: 30 |
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Hofkreuz Groß Mönchhof location |
Material sandstone with remains of mount; stepped pedestal, on top with volute cheeks and inscription field, above corbel with sacrament console, on top with shell niche, above crucifix with body in relief; Rocaille ornament in relief above the shell niche. | Dated in writing in 1741 | 224 | 03/06/1996 AZ: 279 |
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