List of architectural monuments in Thorr
The list of architectural monuments in Thorr contains the listed buildings in the area of Bergheim-Thorr 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 south of Thorr | on the corridor "In the large field" location |
A crossroads completely resembling the high cross at the Thorr cemetery, Pfarrer-Röhrig-Straße, but with some damage; so the inscription in the base is no longer legible, the one in the top is only partially, the corbels and the sacrament console heavily fogged, the crucifix renewed, without the body. | at the end of the 19th century | 229 | 03/15/1996 AZ: 301 |
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House Laach |
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The ruins of the late Gothic brick gate from the 16/17 are from the stately medieval ancestral seat of the Lords of Laach. Century with an ogival passage and an octagonal stair tower built on the southeast corner as well as the castle island with the former moat area that has meanwhile dried out. The cellar vault and the plinth area of the ruinous residential building on the side - built at the end of the 19th century - have been taken over from older buildings. | 16/17. century | 18th | 07/28/1987 AZ: 28 |
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Wayside shrine on the property line to Haus Laach |
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Brick picture stick on a square floor plan, gabled on 4 sides, front side with flat wall field, closed at the top with two arches; Round-arched, barred niche in the wall panel. The fully plastic figure of Francis was stolen. | Late 19th century | 230 | 03/19/1996 AZ: 300 |
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graveyard | Pfarrer-Röhrig-Strasse location |
Hochkreuz, end of the 19th century, renovated in 1924 by the municipality of Thorr; about 4.5 m high, stepped pedestal, on top with an inscription field, concluding corbel and sacrament console, above it with an ogival shell niche, finally a crucifix with curved beam ends and metal body; Inscription: “O crucified Savior, give eternal rest to souls”; on the podium: “Dedicated by the married couple of landowners Johann Engels and Rosa born Hoffsümmer from Widdendorf”; In the cemetery there is a memorial to those who fell in the Second World War ; | 238 | 09/13/1996 AZ: 128 |
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Simon and Judah | Römerstrasse 23 location |
Built in 1893/1895 3-aisled, slate-roofed brick church with set, 6-sided, 3-storey west tower with 6-sided slated hood and drawn-in 5/8 choir closure; Side aisles in the east and west just closed, a tent roof over the last yoke; small entrance porches with pyramid roofs in the gusset between tower and side aisles, sacristy extension between choir and south aisle; Longhouse structured by double stepped buttresses, all-round base, sill cornice with stone cover, stepped eaves zone made of raised brickwork. | 1893/1895 | 49 | 10/11/1989 AZ: 109 |
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Church tower Old parish church of St. Simon and Juda (" Römerturm ") |
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There is evidence of a chapel around 1500, which became a parish church between 1670 and 1681; after it was rebuilt elsewhere, the church, which had not been used since 1896, was demolished; the preserved tower restored in 1952/53; Old, small cemetery surrounded by a brick wall at the end of the village towards Bergheim-Ahe, inside a three-storey brick church tower; | 16th Century | 76 | 06/05/1991 AZ: 136 |
Old parish church of St. Simon and Judah / cemetery (Roman tower) |
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In the cemetery some gravestones from the 17th and 18th centuries, plus a war memorial on the south side of the tower; among the tombstones two from 1662, one from 1686, others with illegible dates; particularly elaborate the tombstone from 1686, one-sided with a skull in relief, heraldic cartouche and detailed inscription, on the reverse a relief of a flying angel; Also noteworthy is a tombstone with a round top ending in a jagged edge, a flower relief in the center; Warrior memorial, about 3.5 m high, material sandstone, stepped base, on top with an inscription plate, above a crucifix with metal body; on the inscription plate the names of those killed in the First World War , including "Erected by the municipality of Thorr in 1920". | 77 | 06/05/1991 AZ: 136 |
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Römerstrasse 2 location |
The brick building Römerstrasse 2 is located directly at the entrance to Thorr. The main street of the district goes back to the old Roman street and is built on both sides with low one / two-story rural houses and small agricultural properties, which are characteristic of Thorr. The single-storey brick house with 4 axes is located on the eaves facing the street. A service wing with a curved passage connects on one side. | Around 1870 | 124 | 10/22/1992 AZ: 124 |
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Römerstrasse 12 location |
2-storey house on a squat 2-wing floor plan with a hipped roof on one side; the 5-axis facade facing Zievericher Straße is boarded up, the boarding is a block imitation; high rectangular central entrance with skylight and new door leaf, 5-axis high rectangular window with profiled wooden walls and triangular wooden gables as roofing, stepped eaves zone with tooth cut; the wing facing the Römerstraße has 3 axes, the outermost window axis has probably been renewed, the other windows are slightly arched, with stone frames and stone sills. | Around 1860 | 98 | 03.03.1992 AZ: 125 |
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Römerstrasse 36 location |
1-storey, rural brick building with an integrated commercial section and connecting development on both sides, part of the historical development along Römerstraße due to location and type; Residential part 5-axis, openings simply cut, arched, raised central entrance, basket arched entrance in the utility wing, detached base. | Around 1870 | 90 | 09/04/1991 AZ: 126 |
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Römerstrasse 38 location |
Single-storey, rural farm building with an integrated farm section, connecting buildings on both sides, 4-axis residential section, arched openings, entrance with accentuated frame and crown, S-shaped tie rods; The entrance to the utility wing is arched, arranged in pairs for the entrance to No. 36; Part of the historical development along Römerstrasse. | Around 1880 | 91 | 09/10/1991 AZ: 127 |
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Römerstrasse 51 location |
Representative, 2-storey, rural house, 1-sided with connection development, the 2nd gable is exposed and is plastered; Street facade clad with yellow clinker material, 4-axis living area with a lateral, gabled risalit, inside the arched entrance with profiled walls; all openings are arched, windows with framed walls and sills, on the upper floor of the risalite in flat wall fields; | End of the 19th century | 94 | 01/30/1992 AZ: 131 |
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Römerstrasse 54 location |
2-storey brick house, eaves facing the street, with a very high, offset base, in which the rectangular windows of the cellar are exposed; Renewed roof, plastered street facade, structured by 3-axis rectangular windows with ashlar sills, high rectangular central entrance with existing 2-flight staircase, plastered grooves, corner cuboids, on the ground floor alternating with plastered bosses, storey separating cornices, box cornices made from ashlar on the eaves, 1-sided connecting cornice on the eaves , on the 2nd a lower, later brick farm building, probably shortened; 3-axis rear, windows with wood shutters. | Shortly after 1850 | 95 | 01/30/1992 AZ: 132 |
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Römerstrasse 66 location |
The building is located directly in front of the former "Römer Brewery" and previously served as the brewery's administration and residential building. The stately 2-storey building is completely plastered. Next to the side passage facing the brewery there is a narrower, gabled 2-storey staircase wing with the retracted, covered entrance with the original door leaf. The street facade is structured by an oversized dwelling and 4 window axes. | 1910 | 64 | 10/17/1990 AZ: 113 |
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brewery | Römerstrasse 68 location |
Brewery plant consisting of brewhouse, boiler house, toilet house, rear storage building and side farm building. The Roman brewery documents the economic and technical conditions of this period. The brick brewery building has a sophisticated architectural design for an industrial building from the late 19th century. The arched windows with cast-iron bars are partially combined in pairs. The front is emphasized by the brick panels that span the windows. The visible sides of the industrial plant are structured by using lighter brick material. | at the end of the 19th century | 46 | 08/01/1989 AZ: 29 |
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Half-timbered house | Römerstrasse 68 location |
The 2-storey half-timbered house on an elongated, rectangular floor plan with a massive and detached base was built shortly after 1800. The exposed gable has a pre-blinded, plastered brick masonry. At the rear there is a 1-storey extension made of plastered half-timbering with rectangular windows and block frames. The street facade originally had a 2-axis, lateral economic section, which today has 2 windows on the ground floor instead of the former rectangular passage. | Shortly after 1800 | 65 | 10/17/1990 AZ: 114 |
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Römerstrasse 70 location |
1-storey, elongated half-timbered house, eaves facing the street, connecting buildings on both sides, very low, offset, massive base; brick infill on the street side, on the gable protruding over the neighboring house No. 72, half-timbered with clay infill visible; two eaves-sided entrances, one of them at the end of the building, windows with profiled wooden frames and sills, some joists with mortise locks; Farm buildings assigned to the rear. | 18th century | 86 | 08/28/1991 AZ: 134 |
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Römerstrasse 90 location |
Brick courtyard, residential building facing the street on one side of the square, integrated business section; 5-axis residential part, stepped base, with the basement windows exposed on both sides of the entrance; arched central entrance with outside staircase, original door leaf and skylight, assigned to both sides 2 arched, single-cut windows with stone sills; laterally the large, arched passage, stepped eaves zone with tooth cut; 1-sided with connection building, exposed gable plastered. | Around 1870 | 96 | 01/31/1992 AZ: 135 |
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House Thorr |
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House Thorr, two-part castle complex. The property is a two-story baroque residential building with remains of the former, now dry moat, bridge and bailey area. | 5 | 01/24/1983 AZ: 5 |
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Zievericher Straße 2 location |
Agricultural property located on a street corner, two-storey residential building, brick, on the eaves facing Zievericher Straße on one side of the square. | Mid 19th century | 102 | 04/08/1992 AZ: 129 |
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Valderhof | Zievericher Straße 4 location |
Small, agr. Property, residential building 1-storey, brick, corner location, gable facing Zievericher Straße; 1-sided adjoining, lower brick service wing with a large arched entrance, slightly arched windows in an irregular arrangement, single cut, stone sills; the outward facing eaves side noticeably little windowed, in the extension of the house a low half-timbered building with bricked compartments, plus the large half-timbered barn at right angles, also with bricking. | Mid 19th century | 113 | 08/19/1992 AZ: 130 |
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Zievericher Straße 9 location |
Rural property, residential house on the eaves, far back from the escape of the other buildings; stepped, plastered plinth, in it the basement windows exposed to the right of the entrance; At the side, a lower farm annex with a basket arched entrance, on the opposite side a retracted entrance wing. | Dated in inscription 1900 | 87 | 08/29/1991 AZ: 137 |
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Römerstrasse 8 location |
The agricultural property probably dates from the 2nd half of the 19th century. A transformation in 1923 is proven by a date above the central entrance. The two-storey brick residential building, which faces the street, is partially plastered. The facade is structured by 5 axes and a high rectangular central entrance with skylight and elaborate plaster framing. The single-cut, upright rectangular windows assigned on both sides are grouped together by connecting cornices. The shutters are still in their original condition. | 2nd half of the 19th century | 32 | March 16, 1989 AZ: 89 |
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