List of architectural monuments in the city center (Düsseldorf)

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Shield-shaped memorial plaque of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia with the coat of arms of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, above it in capital letters "Monument", top left and right as well as a nail in the middle.

The list of architectural monuments in Stadtmitte (Düsseldorf) contains the listed buildings in the area of Düsseldorf-Stadtmitte , district 1, in North Rhine-Westphalia . These architectural monuments are entered in the monuments list of the city of Düsseldorf; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).

Architectural monuments

image designation location description construction time Registered
since
Monument
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Dreischeibenhaus
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Dreischeibenhaus August-Thyssen-Strasse 1 1959-1960 22 Mar 1988 A 1110
Luis School
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Luis School Bastionstrasse 24, Kasernenstrasse 30 1904-1907, 1911 ff. July 18, 1984 A 658
Stahlhof
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Stahlhof Bastionstrasse 39 1906-1908 Aug 10, 1983 A 403
Bank building Bank building Breite Strasse 25 (Facades) 1911, 1912, 1924 Dec. 19, 1989 A 1200
"Rheinisches Palais", administration building
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"Rheinisches Palais", administration building Breite Strasse 27 1909 06 Sep 1984 A 696
Mute house Mute house Breite Strasse 67, 69 1922-1925 Aug 10, 1983 A 404
House Carl-Theodor-Strasse 1 in Duesseldorf-Stadtmitte, from the west.jpg
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Carl-Theodor-Strasse 1 In 1921 the building for the telegraph and telecommunications office of the Oberpostdirektion Düsseldorf , with its headquarters on Haroldstrasse at the time, was built. The former telecommunications office, the north side of which is a listed building, was attached to the GAP 15 office building from 2005, consisting of a 90 meter high-rise building and the addition of the 5th floor to the old building. Both parts of the building are connected to one another by a glazed passage and a glass roof, which virtually hovers over the building from 1921. 1921 Aug 29, 1986 A 994
Residential building
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Residential building Charlottenstrasse 7 Art Nouveau residential development, architect: Heinrich Scherrer 1900-1901 0June 9, 2015 A 1648
Residential building
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Residential building Goltsteinstrasse 15/16 Architect: Max Wöhler in the architecture office Kayser & von Großheim 1899 Nov 19, 1982 A 251
Residential building Residential building Goltsteinstrasse 18 Architect: Josef Krons 1864 Nov 19, 1982 A 252
Residential building Residential building Goltsteinstrasse 19 Architect: Josef Krons 1864 Nov 19, 1982 A 253
Residential building Residential building Goltsteinstrasse 20 Architect: Josef Krons 1864 0Feb. 4, 1983 A 302
House Goltsteinstrasse 24-25 (Düsseldorf) .jpg
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Goltsteinstrasse 24, 25 Architect: Max Wöhler in the architecture office Kayser & von Großheim 1906 0Dec 3, 1982 A 285
Playhouse
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Playhouse Gustaf-Gründgens-Platz 1 1965-1970 17th Mar 1998 A 1438
Opera house
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Opera house Heinrich-Heine-Allee 16a 1873-1875 0May 5, 1994 A 1297
Wilhelm Marx House
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Wilhelm Marx House Heinrich-Heine-Allee 53 1922-1924 0Dec 3, 1984 A 787
Former  State Archives Former State Archives Josephinenstrasse 8 The building of the former State Archives was built in 1877 according to designs by the architect and Prussian construction officer Carl Adolf Krüger. The current administration building of the Ministry of Justice of North Rhine-Westphalia is a late classicist, simple brick building in grid construction from the successor to the Berlin Academy of Architecture . 1877 June 29, 1984 A 643
Red house
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Red house Josephinenstrasse 9 1887-1888 Nov 14, 1984 A 748
Rolled steel house
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Rolled steel house Kasernenstrasse 36 1938-1940 Nov. 30, 1993 A 1272
Central Station
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Central Station Konrad-Adenauer-Platz 14 1932-1936 Feb 12, 1985 A 850
Koenigsalle-3.JPG
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Königsallee 1, Kaufhof 1907-1909 0March 8 1985 A 865
Parkhotel
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Parkhotel Königsallee 1a 1901-1902 0Aug 7, 1990 A 1211
Königsallee 4 building, Düsseldorf.jpg
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Königsallee 4 / Schadowplatz 1 The building was built from 1924 to 1925 for the Darmstädter und Nationalbank at Königsallee 2/4 by the architects “ Carl Moritz und Albert Betten”. 1924-1925 0Apr 5, 1984 A 574
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Königsallee 10 The office and commercial building was built according to plans by the architect Fritz Niebel . 1910-1911 05th Mar 1984 A 557
Hohenzollern House Hohenzollern House Königsallee 14, 16 The 6-storey house with a row of shops is located on the renowned Königsallee in Düsseldorf and, in addition to the headquarters of the Hedwig and Robert Samuel Foundation , also houses the Wempe jeweler, a clothing manufacturer and an office space service provider. The architect was Hermann vom Endt for the cigar importer Robert Samuel, purveyor to the court of the Württemberg royal family of the Hohenzollern . Destroyed by an incendiary bomb during World War II, the Hohenzollern House was gradually renovated and expanded after the war. At the beginning of the 1980s, a complete renovation and the reconstruction of the historic roof took place. From 1991 to 1998 an oversized " Uecker nail" cut through the front of the Hohenzollernhaus at the corner of Blumenstrasse and Schadowstrasse. 1910-1911 Feb. 28, 1983 A 320
Girardethaus
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Girardethaus Königsallee 27 (formerly Kö 31 / Trinkausstraße 7) 1907-1908 0May 3, 1984 A 586
former Lichtburg former Lichtburg Koenigsallee 40 1910 0Feb 4, 2004 A 1525
Bank building
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Bank building Königsallee 45 Architect Wilhelm Martens for the Düsseldorf branch of Bergisch-Märkischen Bank AG , the parent company of Deutsche Bank since 1914, which over the years had expanded the entire street block of Königsallee. The 140 meter long front to Königsallee from 45, 47, 49, 51, 53 to 55, as well as Breite Straße 20, 20a, 28 and 34 will be converted into a block of the “Kö-Quartier” in 2017/2018. 1905 May 25, 1983 A 364
Residential and commercial building Residential and commercial building Königsallee 46 The residential and commercial building was built by the architect Hermann vom Endt , whose owner was the art dealer Georg Paffrath (1847–1925) in 1914. The Paffrath Gallery has had its exhibition rooms here since then. The Steinberg family from Elberfeld had the fashion house of the same name on the ground floor, which is now a branch of the Douglas perfumery . The businessman Albert Steinberg died in 1929, his widow Anna Steinberg (born 1882 in Elberfeld) took over the management. In the night of the pogrom on November 10, 1938 , the shop and warehouse were badly damaged. Stolpersteine commemorate the Steinberg family at the former residential address Achenbachstrasse 74 . 1913-1914 0Dec. 7, 1984 A 321
Facade of the Puricelli family house
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Facade of the Puricelli family house Königsallee 49 The house at Königsallee 49 was built from 1905 to 1907 by the Munich architect Gabriel von Seidl for the art collector Elodie Puricelli , b. Clemens (1869–1948), built in the German Renaissance style on the street side in Brohler tuff. The facade decoration was created by the sculptors Georg Pezold and Heinrich Düll . In 1932 the building and its contents were auctioned. In 1975 the building at Königsallee 49, as well as 51, came into the possession of the Deutsche Bank. For office and factory equipment, a new building directly connected to the existing building was built opposite the rear façade (a crossbar to the Breite Straße 28 building). In the course of these new construction measures, the original buildings were also restored and refurbished. On the back, the “Kö-Quartier” will be built in 2017/2018. 1905-1907 0Dec. 7, 1984 A 802
Schaurte house
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Schaurte house Königsallee 51 The architect of the patrician building was Otto Engler , who also built the Carsch House , for the Neuss screw manufacturer Christian Schaurte († 1917). During the renovation of the Deutsche Bank corner building No. 53-55 on Bastionstrasse, the facade was integrated into the 7-storey new building of the post-war high-rise. On the back, the “Kö-Quartier” will be built in 2017/2018. 1906 0Dec. 7, 1984 A 803
Görresgymnasium
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Görresgymnasium Koenigsallee 57 1904-1906 0Sep 2 1985 A 918
Complete area with moat and gardens Complete area with moat and gardens Königsallee o. No. 1803, early 20th century Oct. 24, 1994 A 1323
Tease fountain Tease fountain Königsallee, Bastionstraße or no. 1907 Apr 21, 1994 A 1291
Former press house
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Former press house Martin-Luther-Platz 26 1924-1925 June 12, 1984 A 634
Johanneskirche
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Johanneskirche Martin-Luther-Platz 39 1875-1881 June 16, 1983 A 379
Ministry of Justice NRW
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Ministry of Justice NRW Martin-Luther-Platz 40 The three-wing, three-storey main building of today's Ministry of Justice was planned in the style of Berlin classicism by the architect and Prussian building official Carl Adolf Krüger based on sketches by Carl Ferdinand Busse and built as a district court building. 1856-1859 July 26, 1984 A 676
Bismarck monument
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Bismarck monument Martin-Luther-Platz or No. 1899 0May 5, 1994 A 1298
Kaiser Wilhelm I monument
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Kaiser Wilhelm I monument Martin-Luther-Platz or No. 1896 05th May 1984 A 1299
Ratinger Tor
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Ratinger Tor Maximilian-Weyhe-Allee 1, 2 1811-1815 Apr. 27, 1983 A 348
St. Mary's Conception
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St. Mary's Conception Oststrasse 42 1894-1896 Feb. 23, 1982 A 57
House of the University of Düsseldorf
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House of the University of Düsseldorf Schadowplatz 14 The palace for the then Niederrheinische Bank at Schadowplatz 14 (originally house number 12) was built in 1896/1897 according to plans by the architects Heinrich Kayser and Karl von Großheim. The Düsseldorf architect Max Wöhler was in charge of the execution . In 2011 the Van Meeteren Foundation acquired it , had the building redesigned by the architect Volker Weuthen (HPP office), and left the palace to the Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf as its information and event center for Düsseldorf citizens. 1896-1897 June 14, 1982 A 117
Saline fountain Formerly Schadowplatz or No. “Thirty branches of the saltworks with approx. 400 water bowls made of bronze with gold-plated edges allow water to flow into the circular fountain bowl with a diameter of 4.85 m. Almost every bowl has a differently shaped water drain, so that the water drips like a real saline. The water flows off through the three-winged bronze collecting grid, which is also perforated. The axis of vision is the centrally arranged saltworks structure on two branches. It grows extremely in height compared to the laterally rising three-branch. "( Rita Schulze Vohren :)

The city of Düsseldorf designed the water fountain by the sculptor Max Kratz , which stood on Schadowplatz until 2011, and after it was dismantled it was painstakingly restored and stored for 50,000 euros. He had stood on the transition from Schadowplatz to Jan-Wellem-Platz, where the Libeskind buildings were built.

1964-1965 13 Mar 2009 A 1580
Schadow monument
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Schadow monument Schadowplatz or no. The Schadow monument, a classicist bronze portrait bust (2 1/3 natural size) created by the sculptor August Wittig , was erected in 1869 on Schadowplatz on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the art academy . The honor is given to Friedrich Wilhelm von Schadow , co-founder of the Düsseldorf School of Painting and director of the Royal Art Academy in Düsseldorf from 1826 to 1859, which he shaped for over three decades. On November 3, 1943, the bust was damaged by bombs. After dismantling on August 24, 1963 due to the construction work on Jan-Wellem-Platz, the monument was restored and re-erected in the context of the redesign of Schadow-Platz into a pedestrian zone on November 17, 1964 in the vicinity of the previous installation site. The bust has a weight of approx. 125 kg. 1869 Apr 21, 1994 A 1292
Residential house Stephanienstraße 15
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Residential house Stephanienstraße 15 Stephanienstraße 15 1904 Oct 15, 1998 A 1446
Peacock studio house Peacock studio house Stephanienstraße 26 1956-1958 23 Sep 1996 A 1402
Hotel "Roman Emperor"
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Hotel "Roman Emperor" Stresemannstrasse 26 (formerly Steinstrasse 70) 1903-1904 December 17, 1984 A 822
Residential building with shop Residential building with shop Stresemannstrasse 29 (formerly Steinstrasse 67) Architect: Fritz Hofmeister , according to whose plans the Tietz department store at Schadowstrasse 43/45 was built in 1899 . 1902 July 18, 1985 A 906
Residential building with shop
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Residential building with shop Stresemannstrasse 31 (formerly Steinstrasse 69) Architect: Fritz Hofmeister 1902 May 16, 1991 A 1007
Residential building with shop
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Residential building with shop Stresemannstrasse 33 (formerly Steinstrasse 71) Architect: Fritz Hofmeister 1902 May 16, 1991 A 1008
Residential house at Stresemannstrasse 45, during renovation
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Residential house at Stresemannstrasse 45, during renovation Stresemannstrasse 45
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Housing and settlement construction of the neo-renaissance, architect: Heinrich Scherrer 1900-1901 14 Mar 2016 A 1654
St. Elisabeth Church
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St. Elisabeth Church Vinzenzplatz 1 1909-1910 June 21, 1993 A 1264
Residential building
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Residential building Worringer Strasse 61 1894 0Feb 9, 1993 A 1256
Former city fortifications, information board on Paul-Klee-Platz
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Former city fortifications, information board on Paul-Klee-Platz 0Aug 4, 2008 A 1491

Former architectural monuments

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centipede
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centipede Jan-Wellem-Platz or no. Elevated road 1961–1962 Dec 13, 1993 1275

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in Düsseldorf-Stadtmitte  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rüdiger Kwade: KÖ-Quartier, Königsallee, Stadtmitte , auf Neues aus Düsseldorf, a private collection of planned, under construction and completed buildings in and around Düsseldorf, accessed on November 9, 2017
  2. Königsallee 46, (owner Paffrath, Georg, Jacobistr. 14a) Georg Paffrath painting exhibition and art dealership; Steinberg, Herm., Women's clothing store , in address book for the municipality of Düsseldorf, 1915, III. Part, p. 233
  3. Hermann Steinberg had his main office in Elberfeld, the merchant Albert Steinberg (born 1884) ran the women's fashion store at Königsallee 46.
  4. d: cult