List of architectural monuments in Titz
The list of architectural monuments in Titz contains the listed buildings in the area of the municipality of Titz in the Düren district in North Rhine-Westphalia . These architectural monuments are entered in the monuments list of the municipality of Titz; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
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Wayside cross | Ameln Güstener Strasse 20 map |
approx. 3.50 m high road cross made of bluestone with cement patches; high base with weathered inscription, renewed cornice with sacrament consoles; Niche with relief of St. Nicholas; shell-shaped end; Body in bas-relief. | 18th century | 02/18/1992 | 72 |
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Catholic rectory | Ameln Güstener Strasse 5 map |
2-storey brick house, eaves on 5 axes, entrance with a new door in the central axis, bluestone walls; Windows with bluestone sills; Gable side and rear eaves side with 3 axes each, new modified windows partially clogged on the rear eaves side, raised eaves cornice, crooked hip roof; On the left side of the house there is a small, 1-axle, 1-storey extension. | 1852-53 | 04/24/1986 | 15th |
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Square courtyard | Ameln Hauptstrasse 4 map |
Early 19th century; large square brick courtyard, residential building at the rear of the courtyard, new beam construction at the rear; Plastered house, 2-storey, facade to 5 axes, entrance in the central axis, with stone walls, newer door, skylight, new, small outside staircase , all-glass windows in stone walls, initials in wall anchors on the facade; Coat of arms stone above the entrance; Hipped roof; Farm buildings on the right side of the courtyard, 19th century, boundaries to the street, 20th century. Good, representative building in the shape typical of the region. | early 18th century | 04/24/1986 | 11 |
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Courtyard | Ameln Hauptstrasse 5 map |
Brick and half-timbered courtyard; Residential house facing the eaves, 2-storey, 5-axis, solid facade; Entrance with stone walls and lattice skylight in the central axis, window from the 19th century, dating in wall anchors on the eaves side 1867; right gable side in brick; left gable wall and eaves side to the courtyard made of half-timbered construction, multi-storey construction with pegged anchor beams; Original small window openings in the back on the upper floor; Saddle roof drawn down to the courtyard over arches; at the back of the courtyard, half-timbered barn with a gable roof, 18th century. | 18th century | 06/25/1991 | 58 |
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Courtyard | Ameln Hauptstrasse 8 map |
Dating in the framework 1753; Small courtyard complex made of brick and half-timbered, muddy; Residential building Hauptstrasse / Güstener Strasse, 1-storey with jamb floor; to the main street Schweifgiebel, new window openings; Eaves side in the basement massive, in the upper floor half-timbered with incorporated dating; Gable roof; right then a basket arched gate passage. Tail gable perhaps still 17th century. | 1753 | 04/24/1986 | 9 |
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Square courtyard | Ameln Hauptstrasse 9 map |
Inscribed dating 1828 in the wedge of the entrance door; older core of the residential building; 19th century farm building with changes in the 20th century; Large square courtyard complex made of brick, facing the street brick front with arched gate passage, on the rear side of the courtyard in the farm building with arched gate passage, residential building on the northwest corner of the courtyard, 2-storey, door with bluestone walls, gable roof to the courtyard side pulled down over arches, gable side over the ridge pulled up. | 1828 | 12/30/1993 | 80 |
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Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas | Ameln Kirchgasse map |
Hall church in neo-Gothic forms made of brick with a 3-storey west tower in front, transept, 3-sided closed choir with attached sacristy, pointed-arched tracery window; Tower in the basement on a square floor plan, the upper floor converted into an octagon, pointed arcades; 8-sided slanted hood; on the tower wooden mission cross, 18th century, colored, cross with clover leaf ends; fully plastic body made of wood. | 1856-57 | 04/24/1986 | 14th |
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Wayside chapel | Ameln Meerhofstrasse / corner of Grüner Weg map |
2nd half of the 19th century, small brick path chapel, square floor plan, closed on three sides, small ogival window openings; Entrance flanked by half columns. Rare type. | 2nd half of the 19th century | 12/30/1986 | 52 |
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War memorial | Ameln Prämienstraße / corner Bedburger Straße map |
1918; Polished granite obelisk, 2.50 m high; Application of oak leaves and an iron cross. | 18th century | 12/30/1986 | 43 |
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Wayside chapel | Bettenhoven Weidenstrasse map |
Small brick building, formerly whitewashed, on a square floor plan with a polygonal end and tent roof; inside the crucifixion group from the late 19th century on a marbled, stepped canteen with 3 picture fields in the base, on which the symbols cross, heart, crown of thorns and anchor. | 19th century | 02/18/1992 | 76 |
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Catholic parish church St. Pankratius | Bettenhoven Weidenstrasse 4 map |
Nave and tower 11th century, choir 15th century. Vaulting of the nave 15th century; Aisles and sacristy in 1843, 1863 and 1865; small 3-aisled hall church with low aisles from the 19th century; Tower made of tuff stone with octagonal pointed dome, corner blocks using Roman columns, nave probably also tuff, choir brick with tufa layers, extensions from the 19th century in brick with sandstone shelves; Inside groin vault, 2 yokes, small choir with 3/8 end, ribbed vault on consoles, windows with sparse tracery, bluestone floor in the nave, some old epituphies in the floor or on the wall of the small vestibule, in the vestibule a calvary of the 17th century; Interior fittings: stalls, pulpit, organ gallery and organ in neo-Gothic forms, main altar 18th century, side altars 19th century in neo-baroque forms, an exposed mural in the choir. On the east part of the sacristy a grave cross from 1575, on the southern choir pillar a grave cross from 1595, north grave crosses from the 17th to 19th centuries, in the west a neo-Gothic grave of the Krosch family. | 11th century | 04/24/1986 | 16 |
Catholic parish church St. Vitus | Gevelsdorf Dackweilerstraße 2 map |
Nave through wall anchors dated 1819; Expansion 1932–1933; simple brick hall building with 4 large arched windows on the long sides, polygonal choir closure and attached sacristy, saddle roof; widespread western porch of 4 storeys, large arched windows, brick clad with Eternit, hipped roof; Associated former cemetery: some gravestones from the 17th and 18th centuries 18th century. | 1819 | 04/25/1986 | 18th |
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Brick courtyard | Gevelsdorf Gut Dackweiler Map |
4-leaf courtyard around an inner courtyard, brick with elaborate ornamentation; Residential house on the front of the courtyard, 2-storey, 5-axis, central axis projected as a risalit, in it round-arched door with lattice skylight, closure in a small gable over niche with console; Brick eaves cornice, wide-arched crooked hip roof; Farm building from the same period, brick partly attached in decorative layers; original lattice windows everywhere; Half-hip roofs and saddle roofs, arched gate passage to the right of the house. In the late 19th century, it was a seldom large estate type in unusually good condition. | 2nd half of the 19th century | 06/25/1991 | 60 |
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Wayside cross | Gevelsdorf K 7 to Gut Dackweiler card |
Inscribed date 1857; Approx. 4 m high sandstone cross in neo-Gothic form, base with inscription in ogival niche, above leaf console made of basalt; simple cross with cast iron body. | 1857 | 06/25/1991 | 55 |
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Wayside cross | Gevelsdorf K 7 corner Lüchterhof map |
Inscribed dated 1877; about 3 m high wayside cross, cast iron on sandstone pillar, in it the inscription; Cross with mater dolorosa in the base, a faded inscription plate in the middle and a cast-iron body with leaf ends. | 1877 | 02/18/1992 | 71 |
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Wayside chapel | Hasselsweiler K 5 exit towards Müntz map |
Inscribed dated 1901; small brick chapel in neo-Gothic shapes with sandstone tracery, small strut pillars, 3/8 choir closure, slate roof. Front with large niche open, with original double-leaf wooden door; inside old floor and altar hall, simple ribbed vault. | 1901 | 10/01/1992 | 79 |
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Brick courtyard | Hasselsweiler Kreuzstrasse 2 map |
The building group Kreuzstraße 2 is a brick courtyard from the 16th to 18th centuries with changes in the post-war period. It consists of 3 wings that are arranged around an inner courtyard. The house is independent from the gable and has a brick substructure from the 16th century with arched windows. The stepped gable, reconstructed on the street side, has wooden block windows. The outer eaves side of the half-timbered upper storey is provided with tapped anchor beams and leafed swords as well as small, rectangular windows. The courtyard side has been massively modernized and made from a small, modern half-timbered extension with a gable roof. The rear gate passage consists of a basket arch with a wedge decorated with coats of arms. The adjoining brick barn from the 18th century has a gable roof. | 16.-18. Century | 02/12/1985 | 6th |
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Brick residential building | Hasselsweiler Poststrasse 1 map |
Dated 1778 by wall anchors, significant changes in the 20th century; 2-storey brick house; Garden side to 5 axes with entrance in the central axis, bluestone walls with arched arches and wedge stone, windows and doors all modern, hipped roof; Courtyard side modern changed; in the courtyard half-timbered barn from the 18th century; Most of the front facing Poststrasse has been preserved in the original. | 1778 | 12/30/1993 | 81 |
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Brick courtyard with park | Hasselsweiler Von-Leerodt-Straße 1 map |
Dating in wall anchors and in the wedge of the archway: 1706. Changes in the 20th century; large brick courtyard, street side newly clinkered; Residential house facing the eaves, 2-storey with 5 axes, entrance with bluestone walls and new door in the central axis, lattice windows with new shutters; right and left then a gateway each, in the right Keilstein with coat of arms Leerodt and Bongart, left gable side to the courtyard brick, muddy, a window with original arched drapery; on the rear eaves side terrace porch from the early 20th century; 4 windows with ashlar walls, arched lintel and wedge stone; Gable roof; Farm buildings of the 18th, 19th and 20th century; associated large park, therein grave cross from 1865 in neo-Gothic form; on the corner of Kreuzstrasse a small pavilion, partly 19th century, on the inside of the park renovated in the 20th century; the whole complex changed significantly in the 20th century. | 1706 | 12/30/1993 | 87 |
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Brick courtyard | Hasselsweiler Von-Leerodt-Straße 31 map |
Large, 4-wing brick courtyard area; representative house on a high base; the interior of the house was renovated in the 1950s after being destroyed in the Second World War ; 2-storey, 7 axes with entrance in the central axis, bluestone walls with arched arch and wedge; on the courtyard side wide terrace in front, modern plaster with corner blocks from the late 19th century; Windows with modern shutters, door and skylight renewed; Half-hip roof, garden side in the state of the 19th century with the old bluestone walls, plaster and corner blocks renewed, windows in the ED barred; the single-storey extension to the north of the main house is not of monument quality. Flanking barns and farm buildings from the 18th century, largely original condition with arched gate entrances, some bluestone walls with arched arches and wedge, otherwise the openings changed in the 19th century; Exterior completely closed, saddle roofs; Mostly preserved pebble paving in the courtyard. | 18th century | 12/30/1993 | 93 |
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Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Cross | Hasselsweiler Westend 4 map |
16th century: southern choir door with the year 1541, renovation of the church in 1685, new construction of the tower 1756–1765, changes 1871–1876 by west house, restoration 1891–1893 inside and on the choir; 2-aisled hall church with the west tower in front of the southern nave; Material alternating 7 layers of brick and a layer of tuff equal to 2 bricks; 3-storey tower, entrance on the ground floor on the west side, large window above; Window tracery new; 3-part pointed arch panels on the middle storey; on the 2nd floor each 2-pointed arch sound windows with tracery; Helmet 8-sided, slated pyramid; Nave and choir with stepped buttresses; pointed arched windows, changed during the restoration by Westhaus; Cross cornice made of stone, in the north-east corner between nave and choir partially restored sacristy with pent roof; 2-nave interior with cross vault; small open roof turret above the choir; at the choir mission cross of the 18th century. Wood, cross shaft carved in baluster shape, cross with clover leaf ends, body from the late 19th century roofed. In the associated churchyard with enclosing wall from the 19th century, bluestone crosses from the 18th century, neo-Gothic graves from the 19th century. | 1541 | 04/25/1986 | 19th |
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Wayside cross | Hasselsweiler Westend / corner of Von-Hasselt-Straße map |
Inscribed dating 1775–1945; Road cross made of bluestone from the 18th century, base renewed in 1945, bluestone cross with angle supports, missing body. | 1775 | 02/18/1992 | 74 |
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Residential house, administrator's house | Höllen Ehrenstrasse 16 map |
Franconian courtyard, built in the first half of the 19th century. The following parts of this courtyard were placed under monument protection
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1st half of the 19th century | 11/29/1989 | 53 |
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Chapel of St. Catherine | Höllen Ehrenstrasse / corner of Kaiserstrasse map |
Built around 1500, roof and dome from 1773, vestibule early. 19th century; 1-nave, Gothic brick building with a 3-sided closed choir and western tower dome, on the main side newer vestibule with outside staircase; Extension, windowless; the north side and the choir with ogival tracery windows and simple buttresses; in the west, directly on the roof, is a baroque, slated tower dome. | around 1500 | 05/22/1986 | 27 |
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chapel | Hompesch Hottorfer Strasse / corner of K5 map |
Small brick chapel, open side with entrance and round arched arches, a round arched window on each side, end on three sides; small slated roof turret, above a cross with weathercock; Inside, a one-piece wooden altarpiece, late 18th or early 19th century. | 19th century | 04/24/1986 | 17th |
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Wayside cross | Jackerath Hohlweg 1 map |
Inscribed dated 1714; approx. 3.50 m high crossroad made of bluestone; high pillar on a profiled base, arched niche with a bas-relief of the mater dolorosa, above a cross with angled supports, a body with a flat relief. | 1714 | 12/30/1986 | 50 |
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Wayside cross | Jackerath Holzweiler street map |
Cross dated 1911; Approx. 2 m high wooden cross, clover leaf ends, corpus probably 18th century, remains of colored paint, new roof. | 1911 | 12/30/1986 | 41 |
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Catholic parish church of St. Maria | Jackerath Kirchweg 7 map |
Built from 1854 to 1858 by Vincenz Statz, tower built by Weise in 1866: 3-aisled neo-Gothic brick pillar basilica with retracted west tower; inside originally cross rib vaulted central nave, flat roof drawn in after being destroyed in the war, wall services on consoles; Side aisles with ribbed vaults on interior services and consoles, all windows modern; Organ modern on neo-Gothic stone organ gallery with hall ceiling, stalls and side altars neo-Gothic, in the vestibule of the tower an older coat of arms stone inserted; Exterior construction with tuff and basalt dividing elements; 3-storey tower on a square floor plan with polygonal corner stair turrets, pointed octagonal dome, polygonal choir, saddle roof, slated; Associated with Stationsweg from 1728 with the 7 Sorrows of Mary, 7 houses of saints on a rectangular floor plan, rectangular niches with a profiled cornice, gable-like closure, modern depictions of the 7 Sorrows of Mary in the niches. | 1854-58 | 04/25/1986 | 20th |
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Brick chapel | Kalrath Lommertzheimerstraße 9 map |
Brick chapel with sandstone walls and structures in neo-Romanesque forms, 3/8 end; large arched portal in stepped cloaks with set columns; Structure with round arch friezes, small gable with round windows, inside cross ribbed vaults on angel consoles, at the side round arched arcades with inserted columns; inside neo-Romanesque altar with wooden figures and two saints. Wood, painted in color. | E. 19th century | 04/24/1986 | 12 |
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Courtyard | Kalrath Lommertzheimerstraße 9 map |
Large 4-wing brick courtyard area; 2-storey residential building in the rear of the courtyard, 5 axes with an entrance in the central axis, entrance with bluestone walls, windows with bluestone sills, windows with original muntin division, door and skylight renewed; Garden side to 7 axes, door in elaborate bluestone walls with chapter-like fighting blocks under the cornice, double pillar door with richly decorated skylight; Farm buildings with gable roofs, little changed, house with crooked hip, behind a garden wall; adjoining barn, 1866. Unusually large complex with a sophisticated design, generally in good original condition. | 1st half of the 19th century | 02/18/1992 | 77 |
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Catholic parish church of St. Mary of the Assumption | Kalrath Rödinger Strasse 1 map |
Three-aisled neo-Gothic hall church. Upstream western tower on an octagonal floor plan with three storeys, in the basement and 1 OB blinding structure. Pointed arcades in a blind niche with arched frieze, pointed octagonal hood, western entrance in deep, narrow niche with pointed arch and window inscription plate. South sacristy building. Choir with 3/8 ending. Tracery and structural elements in tuff and basalt. | 1890 | 12/30/1985 | 7th |
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Brick courtyard with residential building | Kalrath Rödinger Strasse 2 map |
House in the first half of the 19th century; Barn at the end of the 19th century. Brick courtyard; 2-storey, eaves-facing residential building on 5 axes, entrance in the central axis, entrance with bluestone walls and renewed staircase, double door with skylight, window with arched arch and bluestone sill, saddle roof over stepped eaves, rear eaves side greatly changed; Rear barn 1st half of the 19th century, half-timbered, side barn with gate passage from the end of the 19th century in brick with light-colored brick structures in the form of pilaster strips and block frieze. | 1st half of the 19th century | 12/30/1993 | 82 |
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Half-timbered residential building | Kalrath Rödinger Strasse 22 map |
The building at Rödinger Straße 22 is an eaves-standing two-story residential building with a gable roof. It is an example of an extremely rare type of timber framing from an earlier period (around 1500), formerly ribbed structure in a purely constructive design with mighty St. Andrew's crosses and a peculiar distribution of the small windows. The former cross window can still be seen. | around 1500 | 02/11/1885 | 5 |
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Wayside cross | Kalrath Rödinger Strasse 23 map |
Approx. 2.5 m high road cross made of bluestone on a high base with a sacrament console, above a round arched niche, profiled cornices; Cross with angle supports and body in bas-relief. | 1918 | 12/30/1986 | 42 |
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Catholic parish church St. Urban | Mündt Mündt No. 2 card |
Early Romanesque in essence, rebuilt around 1640 using old parts after being damaged; 3-aisled hall church with semicircular apse, 2-storey west tower; early Romanesque wall structures on the north side of the nave preserved, tuff rock; Round-arch frieze with round-arched, narrow windows, tower on the ground floor Romanesque, made of tuff stone, on the upper floor baroque, made of sandstone, with 8-sided, pointed, slate hood. Associated cemetery with grave crosses from the 18th century. | 1640 | 04/25/1986 | 21st |
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Brick courtyard (formerly knight's seat) | Müntz Hompescher Straße 4 map |
Complete renovation with the breakthrough of new window openings around 1800; former knight's seat, former one-piece moated castle; Rectangular brick courtyard, grouted, residential building in the northwest corner, residential building 2-storey, eaves, entrance with stone walls in the form of pilasters with beams; new door, new windows; Matronenstein walled into the front, adjoining gate on the left; Saddle roof with curved stepped gable; Stair tower changed to the courtyard side, simple 4-sided building with pent roof, new entrance, above 3 coat of arms stones; Barns on the courtyard side with brick-lined half-timbering, gable roofs, some with modern changes. | 1573 | 12/30/1993 | 86 |
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Jewish Cemetery | Müntz Jewish cemetery map |
Jewish cemetery in Müntz, temporarily without gravestones | 1870 | 92 |
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Cemetery chapel | Müntz Lindenstrasse map |
Inscription dated 1902, small brick chapel in neo-Gothic form; gabled porch with ogival opening, 3-sided end; in the interior clay floor and ribbed vault, pointed arched window openings, small corner and gable attachments made of ashlar. | 1902 | 02/18/1992 | 75 |
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Wayside cross (red cross) | Müntz north of the Müntz district, hall 16, par. 86 map |
Wayside cross made of cast iron on a stone base, oval Madaillon, above a niche with mater dolorosa, cross with tendril ornaments at the ends, body in silver bronze. | 19th century | 12/30/1986 | 34 |
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Catholic rectory | Müntz Pfarrhausstrasse 2 map |
2-storey brick building in good proportions; 5-axis side to the church, entrance with ashlar walls and flat gable in the central axis, window with bluestone sills; thermal window on the gable end; Crooked hip roof. | 1840 | 05/22/1986 | 25th |
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Catholic parish church of St. Peter | Müntz Raiffeisenstrasse map |
Built 1875–1876 on the site of an older church according to plans by August Carl Lange ; Brick basilica in neo-Gothic forms with a 3-storey west tower in front, 5/8 choir closure; inside columns of black marble; Ribbed vaults, furnishings from the late 19th century largely preserved; under the tower a small western porch; Longhouse with 3 bays, ogival tracery windows; Transept; sacristy attached to the choir; West tower with attached staircase; Tracery balustrade on the 3rd floor; Blind arches, slate hood with lantern and pointed attachment. Well proportioned, differentiated construction. | 1875-76 | 04/25/1986 | 22nd |
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Mission cross | Müntz Raiffeisenstrasse map |
Round stone structure in neo-Gothic shapes, simple, precise stone carving. | 1886 | 04/25/1986 | 23 |
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Brick courtyard | Müntz Raiffeisenstraße 36 map |
Dating in wall anchor 1818; Brick courtyard, residential house on the eaves, 2-storey, 6 axes, entrance in the 3rd axis from the left in a niche; Windows with modern glazing; right adjoining, arched gate passage; Gable roof; Most of the farm buildings have been renewed. | 1818 | 06/25/1991 | 68 |
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Brick courtyard | Müntz Raiffeisenstraße 37 map |
Dating in the masonry 1754; large brick courtyard; Residential building located on the site, 5-axis wing facing the eaves, entrance in the 2nd axis from the left, new door, windows with modern all-glass panes with bluestone sills from the 19th century; on the left adjoining same wing with newly broken windows, pointed, raised gable with chimney top; right adjoining gate passage with inscribed wedge stone made of bluestone, curved stepped gable; Courtyard side changed differently; in the inner courtyard there is an adjacent farm building from the 19th century, at the rear of the courtyard half-timbered from the 18th century; Gable roofs; 19th century cast-iron water pump in the courtyard | 1754 | 04/24/1986 | 10 |
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Wayside cross | Müntz Raiffeisenstraße 37 map |
20th century, in 18th century forms; Approx. 2.50 m high, stone, high base with sacrament console, crucifix with angle supports, body in relief. | 18th century | 12/30/1986 | 32 |
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Wayside cross | Müntz southeast of the Hottorfer Mühle map |
Approx. 3 m high road cross made of bluestone, painted in color, strong base with cornice and sacrament console, above niche with shell-shaped end, cross with angle supports; new body made of cast iron, cross base with iron reinforcement. | 18th century | 12/30/1986 | 33 |
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Holy House | Opherten Irmundusweg map near broadcast tower |
Approx. 1.50 m high holy house, sandstone; large rectangular niche with formerly profiled frame, above cornice and roof-like finish; Niche empty; apparently composed of spolia. | A. 19th century | 12/30/1986 | 36 |
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Wayside cross | Opherten Urbanstrasse 8 map |
Inscription dated 17 ...; Approx. 3.50 m high cross made of bluestone, base, pillar shaft with renewed console, above cross with weathered depiction in the foot, body in bas-relief. | 17th century | 12/30/1986 | 49 |
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Brick courtyard | Rödingen Agricolastraße 12 map |
The building group Agricolastraße 12 is a brick courtyard. The oldest part of the residential building is dated around 1763. Due to its originality, the object is a high-quality testimony to the living and living habits and also provides information about working and production conditions in the area of the municipality of Titz. | 1763 | 11/15/1983 | 3 |
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Wayside cross | Rödingen Agricolastraße 4 map |
Approx. 4 m high road cross made of bluestone on a high base with a sacrament console, above a round arched niche, profiled cornices; Cross with angle supports and body in bas-relief. | 18th century | 12/30/1986 | 44 |
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Brick house | Rödingen Agricolastraße 4 map |
2-storey brick house, 7 axes along the eaves, the two left axes presumably a former business section; Entrance in the 3rd axis from the right, with pilaster-like frame and beams made of bluestone, skylight and new double-wing door; Lattice windows with bluestone sills and new shutters; wooden eaves cornice, hipped roof. | 1st half of the 19th century | 12/30/1993 | 85 |
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Brick villa | Rödingen Agricolastraße 5 map |
Inscribed in 1900; Brick villa with elaborate plaster structure in New Renaissance forms. 2-storey with attic storey, on a cross-shaped floor plan; Façade on the left as a risalit, gabled, in the basement with a bay window; veranda-like porches to the right and left with staircases, above terrace; in the back of the Villa Putz partially missing; arched windows with ornamented parapet panels; Windows and doors in their original condition are largely in good condition .; comprehensive garden wall with wrought iron grating and square gate pillars; Associated shed made of brick with a crooked hip roof. | 1910 | 04/22/1986 | 8th |
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Catholic parish church of St. Kornelius | Rödingen Corneliusstrasse map |
Substructure of the tower 12th century, upper floor 15th century, dome 1708, nave 1857 by Johann Peter Cremer; West tower made of tuff and brick, 4 storeys; in the basement tuff stone in Romanesque shapes, large round arched panels with light slots in the pilaster strips, plastered; the late Gothic upper floors made of brick with sandstone corner blocks. Blind arches with inserted tracery on the 3rd floor; on the 4th floor Schallarkaden; curly, pointed, baroque baroque hood; Nave 3-aisled hall church made of brick in neo-Gothic shapes, 6 bays with pointed arched, 2-lane windows with tracery; simple strut pillars; Blind arch structure under the eaves cornice; recessed choir with 3/8 end in inner groin vault; neo-Gothic furnishings largely in their original form, grave crosses from the 17th and 18th centuries in the associated churchyard, neo-Gothic tombs; extensive brick cemetery wall. | 12th century | 05/22/1986 | 26th |
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Jewish Cemetery | Rödingen Einsteinstrasse map |
19th century green area surrounded by a brick wall, gravestones set up against the wall, mostly made of sandstone, inner surface lawn. | 19th century | 04/24/1986 | 13 |
Half-timbered eaves house | Rödingen Grade Oak 46 card |
2-storey half-timbered eaves house, high bricked base, bricked oak framework, later plastered; Front door in the left half of the house; Window in original size, in the right part of the house 2 coupled rectangular windows; left gate passage; Gable roof. | 18th century | 06/25/1991 | 70 |
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Wayside cross | Rödingen Hohe Straße exit to the L 12 map |
Approx. 2.50 m high bluestone cross on a high, simple base, pillars renewed; Cross with a small body in relief. | 18th century | 12/30/1986 | 46 |
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Wayside cross | Rödingen K 37 road to Kirchtroisdorf map |
Base of a way cross made of bluestone, approx. 3 m high, with profiled cornices, sacrament niche with shell-shaped end, new crucifix. | 18th century | 12/30/1986 | 45 |
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Brick courtyard | Rödingen Klasend 36 card |
Dating in wall anchor 1833; Brick courtyard; Residential house muddy, 2-storey, eaves to 3 axes, windows with ashlar sills and shutters; on the right afterwards a basket arched gate passage and farm building. | 1835 | 06/25/1991 | 69 |
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Remnants of a brick yard | Rödingen Klasend 47 card |
Dating in wall anchor 1835; Remnants of a brick courtyard, two-storey residential building, 5-axis eaves, entrance with double pillar door, skylight, bluestone walls and bluestone staircase in the central axis; smaller window openings on the first floor; Brick eaves cornice, saddle roof, the gable walls pulled up over the ridge. | 1835 | 06/25/1991 | 61 |
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Fach-Werk Hofanlage residential building | Rödingen Klasend 9 card |
Dating in the former lintel 1696; later changes; Residential house in a former half-timbered courtyard; adjacent to the eaves, half-timbered structure with multi-storey building with later added jamb floor; Clay and straw infill, partly later bricklaying; new entrance in the middle of the house, to the right the lintel of the former door with the date and name of the builder; small window openings with lattice windows on the upper floor; underneath the former window openings still recognizable; Gable roof. | 1696 | 02/18/1992 | 73 |
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Wayside cross | Map of Rödingen Kroschstrasse / corner of Hohe Strasse |
Approx. 4 m high wayside cross made of bluestone, substructure with console and angel's head relief, above a sacramental niche with shell-shaped end, profiled cornices, crucifix with angle supports and body in high relief. | 18th century | 12/30/1986 | 35 |
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Lindenhof crossroads | Rödingen Krumme Eiche town exit map |
Dating by chronogram 1837; approx. 3.50 m high bluestone cross, pillars with inscription plaque, cornice panels, sacrament console, cross shaft with iron reinforcement, cross with angle supports and a very small body in bas-relief. | 1837 | 12/30/1986 | 47 |
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Holy House | Rödingen L 12 towards Ameln map |
Inscribed dating 1886; The saint's house made of brick with an ogival niche and a roof-shaped end, crowned by a wrought-iron cross with the year. | 1886 | 12/30/1986 | 48 |
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Cornelius Chapel | Map of Rödingen Markt / corner of Klosterstrasse |
Dated in inscription 1739; Chapel made of grouted brick on an almost square floor plan, with a 3/8 choir closure; pointed arched windows on the sides with modern glazing; Entrance on the front probably new, with a new door, above it, a date, a slated gable roof; in the inner altar with a statue of St. Cornelius, around 1800. | 1739 | 04/25/1986 | 24 |
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House in the courtyard | Rödingen Markt 14 map |
Inscribed dating in the Keilstein 1762, changes in the 19th and 20th centuries; Residential house in a courtyard, 2-storey, eaves, square base, corner blocks; 4 axes, lattice windows from the 19th century with ashlar walls; 18th century entrance with profiled ashlar walls, arched lintel with wedge stone, skylight, renewed door; new gate passage on the right; the courtyard side of the building plastered, windows replaced. | 1762 | 06/25/1991 | 57 |
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Municipal town house | Rödingen Markt 2 map |
Urban town house with romanizing brick architecture, contrasting in color, which is atypical for the region; 2-storey with 6 axes with a strongly accentuated central projection and lateral passage. Illustrative original condition. | around 1900 | 06/25/1991 | 63 |
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House in the courtyard | Rödingen Markt 30 card |
Dating in wall anchor 1751; Residential building in a courtyard; plastered, 2-storey, facing the eaves, entrance in the 3rd axis from the left, with stone walls and skylight; lattice windows on the upper floor, windows from the 19th century in the basement, original drapery, front sills from the 19th century; Gable roof, gable walls raised above ridge height; right adjoining basket arched gate passage with original, nailed door, in it a pedestrian gate with a wrought iron knocker. | 1751 | 12/30/1993 | 84 |
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Half-timbered courtyard | Rödingen Markt 4 map |
Half-timbered courtyard, plastered, residential building facing the eaves with wooden block windows arranged in pairs; Entrance with carved framing and skylight; all-glass windows in the basement; Gable roof, left adjoining gate passage with plaster ashlar. Rare type of construction. | 18th century | 12/30/1993 | 83 |
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Former Synagogue with the ruler's house | Rödingen Mühlenend 1 card |
The last remaining synagogue in the Düren district was built in 1841/42. The small brick building is located on the rear part of the property and can only be reached through the front building. In spite of its desolate condition, the synagogue building is of particular importance, because due to the fact that it is "forgotten" it reproduces an original condition that is otherwise unlikely to be found. The type of a country synagogue from the middle of the 19th century is vividly handed down here. Above all, characteristic features of a Jewish cult area have been preserved inside, such as B. the niche for the Torah shrine, the women's gallery, wall paintings. In view of the destruction of synagogues during the Reichspogromnacht, this object is of great documentation value.
The front building, the house of the special synagogue chief in 1934, has undergone changes in the exterior structure after war damage, but due to its specific history belongs to the listed ensemble and completes the testimonial value. Together with the synagogue, the front building was also built in 1841/42; by then there was already a Jewish prayer room at this location. So this is a location that has long existed as the center of the Jewish religious community. |
1841-42 | 12/30/1993 | 90 |
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Wayside cross | Rödingen Mühlenend 29 map |
Inscribed dating 1677; Approx. 4 m high road cross made of bluestone, profiled base, cross with angle supports, body in bas-relief. | 1677 | 02/18/1992 | 78 |
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Wayside cross | Sevenich Am Sevenicher Kreuz map |
Inscription dated 1708; Approx. 3 m high cross made of bluestone, base with sacrament console, above a relief of the mater dolorosa, cross with angular supports, body in relief. | 1708 | 12/30/1986 | 37 |
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chapel | Game Am Güstener Weg card |
Small building on a square floor plan made of multi-colored bricks with a blind arch structure and brick frieze, front with stepped gable; 3/8 end; original wrought iron grille at the entrance; Crowned with a bluestone cross in relief from the former wayside cross; inside 2 epithapes from 1892 and 1917, in between the base of the cross with the sacrament console and niche with relief of the mater dolorosa. | 2nd half of the 19th century | 05/22/1986 | 28 |
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Catholic parish church of St. Gereon | Game monument street map |
Oldest part; Central nave of a building from the 12th century; Gothic tower partly made of recycled material, cornice and helmet renewed, side aisles torn down in the 18th century, central nave converted into a single-nave church, window of the obgaden bricked up, new helmet from the 1890s; single-nave Romanesque hall made of tuff; on the nave wide pilaster strips, in between round arch frieze of 3 arches, in the middle each a walled up window, the consoles of the blind arches partly worked as fresco heads; The line of attachment of the former aisles can still be seen; underneath the break-in of arched windows from the 18th century. Plastered surface; 3-storey west tower in front, alternately walled in with layers of brick and tuff, corner blocks made of sandstone; stairwell emerging on the ground floor in the north; on the 1st floor there are 2 blind niches with pressed pointed arches, on the top floor there are pointed arched windows with blind arch structure below; pointed 8-sided slate helmet; recessed choir made of brick with simple pilaster strips; on the outside of the choir, a wooden mission cross from 1871; Romanesque column with cube capital set into the wall on the south side of the nave, probably belonging to the old central nave; associated churchyard with grave crosses in a remarkably high quantity and quality; simple grave cross from 1537, bluestone grave crosses from the 17th and 18th centuries, tombstones from the 19th century, stone cemetery cross from the middle of the 19th century. | 12th century | 05/22/1986 | 29 |
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Mansion-like residential building | Game Monument Street 1 card |
Inscribed dating in the Torkeilstein 1897; Residential house in a mansion-like shape, two-storey with corner blocks and cornice; Windows with red sandstone walls, partly coupled, with flat cornices; Stepped gables, including groups of three windows; on the right subsequently receding component with entrance, on the right carved door, sandstone walls, skylight, 2 side windows, courtyard side simply made of brick; rolled gable roof. | 1897 | 05/22/1986 | 31 |
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Wayside cross | Game Eastern exit map |
Approx. 2 m high remnant of a crossroads, lower part of the base missing; Preserved sacrament console, above it a simple crucifix with a small body in relief. | 18th century | 12/30/1986 | 40 |
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Wayside cross | Titz Am Gut Meerhof Map |
Dated by chronogram 1735; Way cross made of bluestone, approx. 2.50 m high, simple base with simple sacrament console, above cross with angle supports; Corpus in relief; on the reverse chronogram and relief of the donor. | 1735 | 12/30/1986 | 39 |
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Catholic parish church of St. Cosmas and Damian | Titz Bungstrasse 12 map |
15th century tower, nave 1839; 3-aisled hall church, brick in neo-Gothic shapes, structural elements made of tuff and partly light-colored sandstone; Aisle chapels with their own roof, polygonal in the exterior; narrow high polygonal choir; retracted west tower with accompanying stair turrets; Nave of 4 bays , wide hall, groin vault with ribbon ribs in the garden and dividing arches , slender round pillars with chamfering and stylized leaf capitals on a high pedestal; Furnishings with figures of saints, main and side altars, confessionals and stalls largely from the end of the 19th century. Except for the chancel, the old floor tiles are preserved, all windows are modern; Choir and side chapels with slender ribbed vaults on service, supported by consoles; original organ gallery with renewed organ. | 15th century | 05/22/1986 | 30th |
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Brick residential building | Titz Bungstrasse 16 map |
Dating by wall anchor 1686; large 2-storey former brick house, eaves on 3 axes, enlarged windows from the 20th century; Bluestone entrances; Doors and windows renewed; Gable roofs, stepped tail gable. | 1686 | 06/25/1991 | 65 |
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Brick residential building | Titz Bungstrasse 18 map |
Dating by wall anchor 1686; large 2-storey former brick house, eaves to 4 axes, arched windows. Bluestone entrances; Doors and windows renewed; Gable roofs, stepped tail gable; then on the left, arched gate passage; Courtyard side changed significantly. | 1686 | 06/25/1991 | 66 |
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Düppelsmühle | Titz Düppelsmühle card |
The Düppelsmühle is a post mill on a brick base, which was built on this site in 1829. It is one of the rare still preserved mills of this type and represents a characteristic of the Jülich and Titzer landscape. | 1829 | 11/19/1982 | 2 |
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Old house | Titz Gartenstrasse 1 map |
It is an old house. This house is a two-story building that shows a half-timbered construction from the 18th century. The eaves-shaped building has a gable roof, the gable side is clad with pans. The house has coupled rectangular windows, on the upper floor with the original division. As one of the last half-timbered buildings in the Titz area, this building is of particular importance. | 1800 | 09/18/1982 | 1 |
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Gut Betgenhausen estate | Titz Gut Betgenhausen map |
The four wings of the complex, the trenches in front of the northeast side, the residential building, the pool in the inner courtyard, the gate wing and the barn are defined as part of the Gut Betgenhausen monument.
The side wings of the house, which were only added in the 19th century, served the extended functions of a modern farm business after the end of the feudal economic system and are in principle part of the monument, albeit substantially renewed on a large scale. Only the courtyard wall of the former cowshed on the northwest side is preserved and worthy of protection, of the gardens the pavilion, which was later used as a school. All other additions and auxiliary buildings as well as the surrounding trees are not part of the monument. |
15th century | 91 |
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House in the courtyard | Titz Gut Isenkroidt map |
Dated 1840 by wall anchors; Residential building in a large brick courtyard; 2-storey brick building, back to 6 axes, bluestone sills and wedge stones, door frames with small gable; profiled eaves cornice, crooked hip roof; Courtyard side of the house on a high basement with a small terrace in front, changed in the 2nd half of the 19th century with arched windows, small projected risalit in Gothic-style; built-in walls and pillar door from 1840; Associated: to the northeast, large brick garden wall around 1840. | 1840 | 06/25/1991 | 59 |
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Brick courtyard | Titz Gut Meerhof map |
18th century, with changes in the 19th and 20th centuries. 20th century; Large brick courtyard around a classically paved courtyard; Residential house at the back of the courtyard, brick, 2-storey, 7-axis, 19th century windows with bluestone sills, entrance from the central axis moved to the side; Back of the house facade design from the 19th century, in neoclassical forms, 7 axes, of which the middle 3 axes are projected like risalit; with corner cuboids, gable and corridor end windows; Entrance with bluestone walls and double pillar door; Brick farm building with original baroque door coverings preserved; Saddle roofs and hip roofs; in the garden there is a small chapel made of brick in neo-Gothic shapes; Bluestone cross from 1869 with relief of the 7 Sorrows of Mary; at the back a small garden house from the 19th century; Brick and wood with small wooden veranda with cast iron pillars; 19th century cast-iron water pump in the courtyard; impressive late baroque manor in clear preservation. | 18th century | 12/30/1993 | 88 |
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Brick courtyard with residential building | Titz Linnicher Strasse 54 map |
3-wing brick courtyard, residential house facing the eaves, 2-storey; Arched windows with modern glazing, on the ground floor with blue stone walls and wedge stone; Door with bluestone walls and wedge, in it weathered chronogram; Windows on the first floor only with brick walls; Rear with porch porch; Stables and barns in the 19th century, only courtyard side modernized, gable roofs; Modern gable facing Marktstrasse. | 2nd half of the 18th century | 06/25/1991 | 64 |
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Brick courtyard | Titz Linnicher Strasse 58 u. 60 card |
The house at Linnicher Straße 58, a residential building, built in 1787, belongs to a former brick courtyard from the 18th century. To the left of the house (Linnicher Straße 60) is a farm workers' house from the beginning of the 19th century, belonging to the brick courtyard described above. | 1787 | January 17, 1984 | 4th |
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Residential building | Titz Marktstrasse 1 map |
Residential house with wall anchors dated 1724, eaves, 2-storey, 5 axes, left basket arched gate passage, windows and doors renewed with arched arches and bluestone sill, entrance with bluestone walls and door from the 19th century, saddle roof. | 1724 | 06/25/1991 | 62 |
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Wayside cross | Titz Velderstrasse map |
Inscribed dated by 2 chronograms 1765/1773; Approx. 3.50 m high wayside cross, bluestone, profiled base, pillar with inscription plate and chronogram, console, niche, above a cross with weathered inscription, angle brackets and rural relief carcass, on the back a snake around a cross, below it weathered inscription. | 1765/73 | 12/30/1986 | 38 |
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Residential building | Titz Velderstraße 9 map |
Dated 1748 in the wedge and wall anchors; representative residential house (brick), eaves, 2-storey on 5 axes with entrance in the central axis, arched window with wedge stone, entrance with profiled walls and dated coat of arms, door 19th century saddle roof; excellent building. | 1748 | 12/30/1986 | 51
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Web links
- Monuments in the Düren district ; Accessed September 12, 2011