List of cultural monuments in Halstenbek
In the list of cultural monuments in Halstenbek , all cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein community Halstenbek (Pinneberg district) and its districts are listed (as of 2017).
Structural systems
ID | location | Official name | description | image |
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24999 | Hartkirchener Chaussee 17 | villa | Villa; around 1909; Two-storey plastered building in Art Nouveau forms, hipped roof | |
10188 | Osterbrookweg 24 | Nursery house | Former nursery house; 1902; from the carpenter Gustav Schröder; single-storey hipped roof building with central projectile and elongated gable roof transverse house, plastered facade with brick structure in the living area, roof with slate covering; with surrounding outdoor facilities | |
25195 | Poststrasse 14 | Residential and commercial buildings | Two-storey residential and commercial building in a corner; 1928; Brick, hard hipped roof |
Until the new version of the Schleswig-Holstein Monument Protection Act came into force on January 30, 2015, the following objects were protected as cultural monuments in the municipality of Halstenbek according to Section 1 of the old Monument Protection Act (DSchG SH 1996):
Former cultural monuments
location | Official name | description | image |
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Am Hollen 26 | villa | ||
Am Hollen 33 | Residential building | Former nursery building, red brick building built as nursery workers' dormitory | |
Bahnhofstrasse 22 | villa | Villa, two-storey plastered building, built around 1900 | |
Dateer Strasse 63 | Hall house | ||
Dockenhudener Chaussee 188 | villa | Villa, two-storey plastered building with historicism and art nouveau elements, built around 1900 | |
Hauptstrasse 22 | Residential building | Residential building, thatched-roof hall house, built at the end of the 18th century | |
Koenigstrasse 1 | Residential building | Residential house, two-storey plastered building with elements of home style, built around the 19th century | |
Koenigstrasse 24 | Residential building | Former poor house: An elongated, thatched red brick building. The construction of the poor house was decided by the community in 1841 according to a plan by the carpenter Jochen Heinrich Brandt and completed in 1843 after the community acquired the intended property in what was then Immelsweg from the farm owners Krohn. The building material was provided by the community. The house accommodated four apartments with their own front doors, the interior of which was precisely specified by the municipality. In 1876 the poor house was sold to private. |
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Wilhelmstrasse 6 | Residential building | Hallenhaus, red brick building, built at the end of the 19th century | |
Wilhelmstrasse 11 | Residential building | Hall house, red brick building |
Cultural monuments no longer preserved
- Wilhelmstrasse 8; former thatched hall house, demolished for the construction of a residential estate
- Wilhelmstrasse 10; Former thatched hall house, built in the middle to the end of the 19th century, with a well-designed gable of the commercial section, demolished for the construction of a residential area
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- List of cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein (PDF; approx. 526 kB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Cultural monuments in the Pinneberg district (as of February 2009) ( Memento from December 7, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ A Picturesque Building - The Poor House . In: Municipality of Halstenbek (ed.): Municipality of Halstenbek. Anniversary font for the 700th anniversary (1296-1996) . WEKA, Kissing 1996, p. 40-41 .
- ↑ a b Local core plan Halstenbek June 1997
- ↑ a b Listed on the list of monuments of the Pinneberg district in 2009, but already demolished in early 2007