List of cultural monuments in Husum
The list of cultural monuments in Husum lists all the cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein city of Husum (North Friesland district) and its districts (as of 2017).
Factual entities
ID | location | Official name | description | image |
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37385 | Birkenweg 8, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25 | Nissenhüttensiedlung with outbuildings | Group of Nissenhütten , gable-facing main building with hook-shaped attached auxiliary buildings, some with later connecting buildings, single-storey barrel roof buildings with corrugated iron roofing, erected for refugees by the Schleswig-Holstein homestead in 1947/48, changes in the course of permanent residential use during the later post-war period | |
40145 | Kirchenallee 13 | Schobüll Church | Church with furnishings, churchyard, churchyard gates, churchyard walling | |
32829 | König-Friedrich-V.-Allee, Neustadt 57, Schloßstraße 7 | Castle in front of Husum | So-called. Castle in front of Husum with moat, castle park and other associated buildings: castle; Built from 1577 to 1582 by Duke Adolf von Gottdorf as a secondary residence instead of a Franciscan monastery, from 1613 to 94 a widow's seat, converted into an office building by master builder OJ Müller in 1751/52, and numerous dilapidated parts and ancillary buildings no longer needed, such as the west wing, demolished, 1976 to 92 Restoration and reconstruction of the complex by the architects Jørn Overby Gram Karsten Rønnow; Castle complex on an island | |
49453 | market | St. Mary's Church | St. Marien Church in Husum; 1828 to 1833, Christian Frederik Hansen; Church with green cemetery, epitaphs, enclosure and linden wreath; Church exposed, two-storey brick building with hipped roof, square tower with cylindrical lantern and dome, facades with ashlar, portals with aedicule motif, inside flat ceiling and two galleries; Furnishings, including classical pulpit altar and altar barrier as well as bronze baptismal font from 1643 by the artist L. Karsten | |
37281 | Norderwungweg 21a, 21a-g, 21b, 21c, 21d, 21e, 21f, 21g | Hockensbüll listening point | Former Hockensbüll listening and direction finding station; from 1938; seven parallel buildings in a tree-lined green area with a system of paths, in regionally located forms of homeland security architecture | |
34332 | Easter end 18 | Gasthaus zum Ritter St. Jürgen with church, churchyard with tombs and bunker | So-called. Gasthaus Zum Ritter St. Jürgen, former hospital and infirmary, two-wing complex with former churchyard and tombs and underground air raid shelter: front building; from 1878/79; two-storey double gable building on a hook-shaped floor plan, with stepped facing gables and passage, brick facade with neo-Gothic structure; Rear building with tavern church; Church in the core from 1563–65, component to the north of the church from 1566–77, facility later expanded, church renovation from 1897; low two-storey saddle roof building connected to the front building with a bell house, silted brick facade with reduced structure, with church furnishings; former churchyard; in the core of the 16th century, remodeling from 1895 and by the garden architect Henry Maaß from 1936/37; Green area with linden tree cross, in the north fencing with stone posts and iron bands; Tombs; 18th and 19th centuries; fifty-five tombstones and slabs; Storm Woldsen Crypt; from 1807; Stone coffin with vaulted vault and burial place of both families as well as the burial place of Theodor Storms; Air-raid shelter; Second World War; in the southwest end of the churchyard, underground bunker with above-ground entrance structures and ventilation shafts. | |
41426 | Osterhusumer Strasse 47 | Harringhof | former court of the Hardesvögte in Osterhusum; 1st half of the 17th century, from 1765 Harringhof; Brick house with surrounding garden and paddock to the west | |
41429 | Poggenburgstrasse 4–10, 12, Wilhelmstrasse 2 | New Husum station | New Husum station consisting of: station building; from 1910/11, in forms of homeland security architecture; Two-storey hipped roof building with corner projections and central transverse gable structure, wing structures drawn in on both sides, hook-shaped extension in the southeast, single-storey entrance extension in the northwest, single-storey annex building with flat roof in the west, brick facade with pilaster structure, reception hall in the central building; Old signal box; from 1910; Three-story hipped roof building on the embankment, brick facade with reduced structure, upper floor with copper cladding; Railroad House Row; probably 1910/11; Consisting of two double-gabled houses with a transept and low hipped roof extensions as well as a single-storey saddle roof connection building with a covered front area, outdoor area with brick enclosure |
Majority of structures
Structural systems
ID | location | Official name | description | image |
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34288 | Adolf-Quantity-Strasse 3 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1930; single-storey mansard half-hipped roof building in the form of homeland security architecture, with polygonal standing bay, brick facade with reduced structure; Outdoor area with brick plinth enclosure | |
6194 | Adolf-Quantity-Strasse 20 | villa | Villa; from 1909; Single-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable transept and standing bay, brick facade with blind arch structure, hook-shaped connected pent roof annex, outdoor area | |
6193 | Adolf-Quantity-Strasse 22 | So-called. Country house Gehlsen | So-called. Landhaus Gehlsen; by H. Bomhoff; 1910/11; single-storey saddle roof building with eaves-side dwarf house and hip roof projection as well as round stand bay window, gable facade with brick arches and wooden stand bay window, brick facade in the form of homeland security architecture; Outside area with brick enclosure | |
6363 | Old country road 2a | Gasthaus "Hockensbüller Krug" | Thatched cottage from 1707 | |
28595 | At the inland port 3 | Residential building | Administration building; from 1902 to 1908; Single-storey half-hipped roof building with knee storey and central projectile, plastered facade with reduced structure | |
6380 | Am Binnenhafen 52 | Warehouse | ||
6148 | Asmussenstrasse 1 | Citizen School | Citizen school; 1874-1876; Elongated two-storey saddle roof building with two transepts, in neo-Gothic shapes, with a brick facade, located on the castle park; Separate gymnasium, single-storey saddle roof construction, with a reduced brick facade and relief bust. | |
21365 | Asmussenstrasse 15 | villa | Villa; in the middle of the 19th century, expansion in 1878/80; One-storey half-hipped roof building with a curved central projection and veranda, plastered facade with neo-renaissance structure | |
33014 | Asmussenstrasse 20 | villa | Villa; End of the 19th century; Single-storey half-hipped roof building with two-storey hipped roof transverse construction, plastered facade neo-Renaissance structure | |
33015 | Asmussenstrasse 22 | villa | Residential building; from 1906/07; Front building: single-storey hipped mansard roof building with tower-like structure, patio and dwelling, adjoining connecting building: two-storey flat saddle roof building and rear building: two-storey mansard roof building with single-storey extension, inside stairwell and construction-time accessories | |
34695 | Beselerstrasse 1 | Farmhouse, so-called Poggenburg | Farmhouse, so-called Poggenburg; 19th century; Free-standing one-storey half-hipped roof building with gable projections, white silted brick masonry with iron brackets and thatched roofing; Enclosure, iron bars and stone posts with frog figures; around 1910 | |
31800 | Birkenweg 23 | Nissen hut with outbuildings | Nissenhütte, a single-storey barrel roof with a separate, transverse side building and a corrugated iron roof, built in 1947/48 as refugee accommodation, with later changes | |
34643 | Brinckmannstrasse 8 | villa | Residential building; End of the 19th century; Single-storey saddle roof building with a two-storey transept and polygonal standing bay, brick facade with historical structure, hook-shaped annex | |
31237 | Brinckmannstrasse 9 | Residential building | Residential building; re. 1906; two-storey hipped roof building with transept and round bay window, plastered facade with Art Nouveau structure; Front garden with iron grating | |
34651 | Brinckmannstrasse 38 | villa | Villa; End of the 19th century; Single-storey half-hipped roof building with a two-storey tower extension, brick building with historical plaster structure, roofs with colored brick covering | |
34097 | Dam 12 | villa | Villa; re. 1897; Two-storey saddle roof building with a hook-shaped one-storey half-hipped roof extension and corner tower with pointed helmet, standing bay windows on the west and south sides, brick building with historic plaster structure | |
22062 | Danckwerthstrasse 2 | Residential house with garage | ||
33538 | Deichstrasse 7-8 | Former warehouse | Warehouse; At the end of the 19th century, it was converted into a beer warehouse, again in 1928; two-storey, single-hip gable roof construction, with a hook-shaped, height-staggered storage building and arched courtyard passage, with exposed brickwork; two
free-standing, hook-shaped adjacent buildings, single-storey monopitch roof buildings with muddy brick façades; Courtyard area with paving and courtyard walls |
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5281 | Dockkoogstrasse 4 | Dry dock | ||
5282 | Dockkoogstrasse 4 | Workshop building (forge) | ||
5284 | Dockkoogstrasse 4 | Storage and workshop building | ||
5285 | Dockkoogstrasse 4 | office building | ||
34610 | Feldbergstrasse 3 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1920; single-storey, gable-independent mansard roof building with polygonal stand bay and brick facade, in the form of homeland security architecture; Brick enclosure with iron grating | |
34705 | Friedrichstrasse 23 | Residential and commercial building with outbuildings | Residential building; End of the 19th century; Two-storey hipped mansard roof building in a corner position with a round corner tower, two corner projections and a crooked hip roof projection, roof with slate covering, brick facades with plastered surfaces; Outbuilding, single-storey saddle roof building with brick facade; Iron grating | |
28594 | Friedrichstrasse 31 | Residential house with outbuildings | Residential building; from 1905; historical single-storey saddle roof building with wooden stand bay and cheek gable rising above it, with slate covering and standing dormers, brick facade with reduced plaster structure, hook-shaped attached saddle roof annex; Iron grating on the street side | |
9273 | Friedrichstrasse 43 | Farmhouse with garden and enclosure | ||
31102 | Großstrasse 1 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; after 1852; two-storey saddle roof construction in corner position with reduced structure | |
31103 | Großstrasse 2 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; re. 1888; Two-storey saddle roof building in a corner position with a round tower window and dwarf house, red stone facade in historicist forms | |
31104 | Großstrasse 4-6 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; 1st half of the 19th century; two-storey eaves gable roof construction with a dwelling and plastered facade with reduced structure | |
31106 | Grossstrasse 13 | Residential and commercial building (front building) | Residential and commercial building, three-storey hipped mansard roof building with flat bay windows, red stone facade and plaster structure, in neo-Renaissance forms, around 1890. | |
3126 | Großstrasse 18 | Former merchant building | So-called. “Wernersches Haus”, a merchant's house from the time of Husum's economic boom with brick facade and stepped gable from the 16th century. | |
6151 | Grossstrasse 21 | Swan pharmacy | Residential and commercial building, so-called swan pharmacy, two-storey saddle roof building with street-side half hipped, eaves knot, arched portal and swan figure, re. 1656, dismantling of the facade and roof after 1870; with pharmacy equipment, 18th century | |
31110 | Großstrasse 23 | Residential and commercial building | Residential house, former Hamburger Hof, two-storey saddle roof building with street-side half-hip and eaves knot, 18th century; attached economic building, two-storey saddle roof building in brick construction with iron anchors, 19th century | |
26811 | Großstrasse 25 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building, two-storey saddle roof building with a neo-renaissance gable and stucco structure, around 1890 | |
3133 | Großstrasse 27 | Old Town Hall | Old town hall, two-storey hipped roof building on a hook-shaped floor plan, with red stone facade, polygonal turret, gable, passage and outside staircase with the basement exit below, core building by Peter van Mastricht, 1601, extension of the outside staircase and attachment of the roof turret from 1702, renovation work in the second half of the 19th century. Century, in the last quarter of the 20th century and roof renovation in 2017. | |
6152 | Großstrasse 30 | Former merchant's house | ||
6153 | Grossstrasse 32 | Residential and commercial building | ||
31113 | Hafenstrasse 9 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1890; Two-storey hipped roof building with a flat central projectile and brick facade with a historic plaster structure | |
6381 | Hafenstrasse 17 | Warehouse | ||
21257 | Herzog-Adolf-Strasse 3 | professional school | ||
21254 | Herzog-Adolf-Strasse 8-16 | Rental apartment building | ||
6149 | Herzog-Adolf-Strasse 18 | Tax office | ||
3127 | Herzog-Adolf-Strasse 25 | North Sea Museum ("Nissenhaus") | Nissenhaus; built according to designs by Georg Rieve; 1933-37; two-storey gable roof building with hook-shaped extension and semicircular stand core, entrance projectile with outside staircase, portal and round-arched triple gable with architectural sculpture by A. Blaue, brick building with expressionistic structure and terracotta ornaments; Outdoor area; based on the design by Harry Maaß; contemporaneous; Green area with trees and a pond as well as brick fencing with iron ribbons, open stairs and flagpoles | |
28866 | Herzog-Adolf-Strasse 25 | Museum: Rotter Last Supper | ||
31121 | Hollow Alley 2 | restaurant | Inn; essentially modern, remodeling 2nd half of the 19th century; two-storey pitched roof building in a corner position with a historical facade and a corner dwarf house; gable roof transverse construction attached to the west; in the north a single-storey monopitch roof extension with a horizontal forward gable | |
1817 | Hollow Alley 3 | Residential building | Community home and parental home of Theodor Storm ; from 1777; two-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with a basement and a hook-shaped rear building, red stone facade with corner ashlar, basement neck and stone staircase with carved wooden door; with accessories and equipment | |
6154 | Hollow Alley 4 | Residential building | Community center; in the core probably 17th century. 1712; Two-storey pitched roof building with a basement, with a gable turret, open staircase and basement neck, brick building with reduced structure and wall anchors | |
28978 | Hollow Alley 10 | Residential building | Residential and commercial building; last 5th 19th century; Two-storey mansard roof building in a corner position with bay windows, brick facade with historical structure | |
31124 | Hollow Alley 12 | Residential building | Residential and commercial building; around 1910; two-storey mansard roof building with triangular bay windows and plastered facade with late historical ornaments; with accessories | |
6019 | Ginger-Paulsen-Weg 1 | Residential and studio house | Former home and studio of the painter and graphic artist Ingwer Paulsen . The house was built in the years 1913/14, probably according to plans by Ernst Prinz, as a single - storey half-hipped roof building with a hook-shaped floor plan, with a northern gable dwelling and a brick facade with a reduced structure in homeland security forms . Inside the house are accessories and equipment. | |
5133 | Kirchenallee 13 | Church with equipment | ||
19391 | Kleikuhle 1–2 | Former customs office | Former customs office; by government building officer Wilhelm Penner; 1928; Two-storey saddle roof building in corner position with transept extension, flat corner projections and facing gables, portal with brick frame and imperial eagles, brick facade with expressionist structure | |
929 | König-Friedrich-V.-Allee | lock | Lock; Built from 1577 to 1582 by Duke Adolf von Gottdorf as a secondary residence instead of a Franciscan monastery, from 1613 to 94 a widow's seat, converted into an office building by master builder OJ Müller in 1751/52, and numerous dilapidated parts and ancillary buildings no longer needed, such as the west wing, demolished, 1976 to 92 Restoration and reconstruction of the complex by the architects Jørn Overby Gram Karsten Rønnow; Castle complex on an island | |
6195 | König-Friedrich-V.-Allee | Monument to Theodor Storm | Monument in honor of Theodor Storm, a bronze bust of the poet by the sculptor Adolf Brütt on a high granite base, inaugurated in 1898 | |
6196 | König-Friedrich-V.-Allee | Monument 1870/71 | Monument erected in memory of the Franco-German War in 1870/71, a tall obelisk on a pedestal above a rock-like substructure, from 1882 | |
6197 | König-Friedrich-V.-Allee | Monument 1914/18 | Memorial for the fallen of the First World War, a grove-like eight-sided memorial made of brick walls with inset plaques (architect Schröder) and a figure of a mourning woman (sculptor Heinrich Missfeldt, Berlin), from 1923 | |
6198 | König-Friedrich-V.-Allee | Monument 1938/45 | Memorial for the dead of the Second World War, a figure standing on a hill-like plinth reminiscent of a splintering grenade with a pleadingly raised arm, fallen at her feet, created by the sculptor Siegfried Assmann, from 1963 | |
36708 | König-Friedrich-V.-Allee | Memorial stone 1848 | Memorial stone of the war of 1848, natural stone placed under a tree on a brick base, from 1908 | |
32749 | Krämerstrasse 8 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; two buildings of the late Middle Ages, combined with a facade in 1851; Saddle roof construction in the east and hipped roof construction in the west, plaster facade with glare gable and pilaster strips, inside stucco ceilings and
late medieval cellars |
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31371 | Kuhsteig 1 | Animal fountain | ||
33464 | Ludwig-Nissen-Strasse 39 | Doctor's residence | Doctor's residence with practice; re. 1938; by Georg Rieve; Free-standing single-storey pitched roof building with dormer belts, hook-shaped attached half-hipped roof extension and rear flat roof extension, tile facade with reduced structure and iron anchors, accessories and equipment from the period of construction; separate garage, single-storey saddle roof building with brick facade; Brick front yard fence. | |
6157 | market | Asmussen-Woldsen-Fountain | Asmussen-Woldsen Fountain; 1902; by Adolf Brütt; Exposed fountain system consisting of a round granite basin with cattle heads, a central column with an octagonal bowl, fish head water spouts and a bronze figure of a Friesian woman with an oar | |
3128 | market | Church of St. Mary with furnishings | St. Mary's Church; from 1828 to 1833; New building based on plans by Christian Frederik Hansen; Exposed, two-storey hipped roof building, in the west a risalit-like square tower with a cylindrical lantern and dome, brick facade, partly with ashlar, portals with aedicula motif, inside a flat ceiling and two galleries; Equipment, including classical pulpit altar and altar barrier as well as bronze baptismal font from 1643 by the artist L. Karsten; Churchyard; 1828-1832; Green area on a raised platform with linden wreath, stone retaining walls, stone posts with iron bands and stone stairs; Epitaphs; 18th century; two stone tablets on the north outer wall of the church and one in the south-east of the churchyard | |
6158 | Market 1 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; End of the 16th century; two-storey saddle roof construction in brick construction with stepped gable, in the late Gothic style; inside beamed ceiling with stucco; 1st third of 17th century | |
3129 | Market 3 | Former patrician house | Former patrician house; in the core probably 16th century, re. 1605 and 1613; Two-storey saddle roof construction in brick construction with stepped gable and pointed arches, in the late Gothic style, open staircase with relief cheeks made of sandstone | |
6159 | Market 4 | Former inn "Husumer Krug" | Former “Husumer Krug” inn; Facade end of the 18th century, probably older in the core; Two-storey saddle roof building with transept and basement exit, slurry brick building with reduced structure and gable crown | |
31128 | Market 5 | Former guest house | Former guest house; from 1905; from the contractor Christian Struve; three-storey saddle roof building with a street-side attic, curved dwarf house and polygonal bay window, brick building with historical structure; Outbuilding, hook-shaped three-storey monopitch roof building in brick construction | |
31133 | Market 15 | Former merchant's house with storage | Former merchant's house; from 1811/12; three-storey hipped roof building, muddy brick building with reduced plaster structure in the forms of classicism; rear mounted memory; from 1909; Three-storey mansard pent roof building with a dwarf store and single-storey pent roof connection building, in brick construction | |
31136 | Market 17 | former merchant's house | former merchant's house; from 1896; two-storey saddle roof construction with a tail gable, brick facade with stucco structure in neo-Renaissance forms; remote storage building; probably 1899; single-storey saddle roof buildings in brick construction | |
39284 | Market 17 | Storage building | Remote storage building; probably 1899; single-storey saddle roof buildings in brick construction | |
31137 | Market 18 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; Front building in the middle of the 19th century, extension at the end of the 19th century; Two-storey flat gable roof building with a hook-shaped extension, plastered facade with stucco structure, in the forms of classicism | |
31138 | Market 19th | Commercial building | Residential and commercial building; by Johann Hebbel; 1929; three-storey mansard half-hipped roof building with a stepped dwelling, brick facade with expressionist structure and sales room, hook-shaped one-storey
Flat mansard roof construction |
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6161 | Marktstrasse 2 | Water tower | Former water tower, round tower shaft on polygonal base, mushroom-like basin attachment with conical roof and polygonal pointed tower lantern, brick-built tower, basin and lantern clad with slate, by Gerlach and K. Mühlach, from 1891/92, inscribed. 1902, modern renovation | |
34620 | Mönkeweg 7 | villa | Villa; End of the 19th century; One-storey hipped mansard roof building with two-storey corner projections and a hook-shaped adjoining building, veranda on the street side and flat bay windows on the risalit, mid-houses with aedicule motif and volutes, plastered facade with neo-Renaissance ornamentation, roof with slate covering and ridge lattice; Outside area with fencing | |
34621 | Mönkeweg 8 | villa | Villa; 2nd half of the 19th century; single-storey saddle roof building with low shed and connecting structure, street-side wooden veranda and corner projections with patio, brick facade with historical structure; Outside area with iron grating | |
6162 | Mühlendamm 32 | Former Water / steam mill | ||
31258 | Neustadt 22 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; Mid 19th century; two-storey eaves gable roof construction, silted brick facade with iron anchors | |
28986 | Neustadt 26 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; in the core 17th century, reconstruction in the middle of the 19th century; two-storey eaves gable roof building with utlucht, plastered facade with reduced structure | |
33841 | New Town 32 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; around 1910; Two-storey, single-hip, gable roof construction with tower bay windows and glazed brick facade with plaster structure, in the form of reform architecture | |
2707 | New town 57 | Former cavalier house | Former Kavaliershaus, also called Tönnies'sches Haus; around 1630, in essence probably older; Free-standing, two-storey saddle roof building in the castle park with stepped gables, dwarf house with stepped glazed gable and entrance projecting with crenellated crown, red brick building with iron brackets and reduced structure, in Renaissance forms; Enclosure; 19th century; Tile base with massive posts and iron grating, partly high garden wall | |
6164 | Neustadt 60-64 | Former West Bank with enclosure | ||
6763 | New town 112 | Inn | ||
33581 | Nordbahnhofstrasse 3 - 7 | Row of houses | Row of houses; from the carpenter J. Gertz; from 1894/95; two-storey mansard roof building with a basement and high, projecting central building, with gable projections and loggias, brick facade with historical structure; Front garden with roundabout and enclosure | |
6165 | Norderstrasse 2 | Former girls' school | Former girls' school; by building inspector Wilhelm Frederik Meyer; 1839; exposed one-storey half-hipped roof building with side portal project, brick facade with reduced structure; Former school garden at the rear with iron grating and garden wall | |
29452 | Norderstrasse 12 | restaurant | Inn; at the beginning of the 17th century, historicist renovation from 1891; Two-storey saddle roof building in a corner position with a hook-shaped single-storey extension and corner dwarf with stepped gable, plastered facade with reduced structure | |
3130 | Norderstrasse 21 | Attachment post | Two additional posts, the entrance door framing sandstone posts, each with four designed relief fields and the representation of Justicia and Caritas, re. 1616, since then at the current location | |
13663 | Norderwungweg 21 a | Main building (Hockensbüll listening point) | ||
47639 | Norderwungweg 21 b | Functional building (listening point Hockensbüll) | ||
47640 | Norderwungweg 21 c | Functional building (listening point Hockensbüll) | ||
47641 | Norderwungweg 21 d | Functional building (listening point Hockensbüll) | ||
47642 | Norderwungweg 21 e | Functional building (listening point Hockensbüll) | ||
47643 | Norderwungweg 21 f | Functional building (listening point Hockensbüll) | ||
47644 | Norderwungweg 21 g | Functional building (listening point Hockensbüll) | ||
3131 | Nordhusumer Strasse 11 | Asmussen-Woldsen pen | ||
2665 | Nordhusumer Strasse 13 | Museum: Ostenfeld farmhouse | ||
6017 | Osteracker 16 | Kate | Kate; 19th century; single-storey hipped roof building in corner position, with plaster facade and thatched roof covering, probably earthen construction; with outside area and wall fencing | |
31145 | Easter end 4 | Former executioner's house with dungeon | Residential building, former executioner's house; in the core 1593, expansion in the late 19th century; Single-storey saddle roof construction with a two-storey extension and saddle roof connection construction, with outside staircase and cellar hatch, brick facade with reduced structure and iron anchors, inside vaulted cellar of the former dungeon | |
5272 | Easter end 18 | Gasthaus zum Ritter St. Jürgen , front building | Front building; from 1878/79; Two-storey double-gable building on a hook-shaped floor plan, with stepped facing gables and passage, brick facade with neo-Gothic structure | |
4347 | Easter end 18 | Tavern church with equipment | Rear building with tavern church; Church in the core from 1563–65, component to the north of the church from 1566–77, facility later expanded, church renovation from 1897; A low, two-storey saddle roof building with a bell-shaped building connected to the front building, a muddy brick façade with reduced structure, with church furnishings | |
21243 | Easter end 18 | St.-Jürgen-Friedhof: Storm-Woldsen-Crypt | Storm Woldsen Crypt; from 1807; Stone coffin with vaulted vault and burial place of both families as well as the burial place of Theodor Storms | |
31147 | Easter end 19 | Former craftsman's house | Former craftsman's house; 18th century; single-storey, gable-independent saddle roof building with gable and gable turret, silted brick building with reduced structure and iron anchors | |
3132 | Osterhusumer Strasse 17 | Landhaus "Engelsruh" | ||
11354 | Osterhusumer Strasse 47 | Harringhof residential building | Residential building of the former Harringhof; 1764, older in origin; single-storey residential building with half-hipped roof, muddy brick building with a dwelling above the entrance | |
34267 | Poggenburgstrasse 4–10 | Row of railroad houses | Railroad House Row; probably 1910/11; Consisting of two double-gabled houses with a transept and low hipped roof extensions as well as a single-storey saddle roof connection building with a covered front area, outdoor area with brick enclosure | |
8842 | Poggenburgstrasse 10 a | Old Husum train station from 1854 | ||
3116 | Poggenburgstrasse 12 | New train station | Station building; from 1910/11, in forms of homeland security architecture; Two-storey hipped roof building with corner projections and central transverse gable structure, wing structures drawn in on both sides, extension hooked in the southeast, in the
Northwest single-storey entrance extension, in the west single-storey outbuilding with flat roof, brick facade with pilaster strips, reception hall in the central building |
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21255 | Poggenburgstrasse 15 | Rental apartment house group | ||
6364 | Ship bridge | Inland port: water area | ||
6169 | Ship bridge 6 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; 2nd half of the 19th century; three-storey saddle roof construction with eaves nodes and silted brick masonry | |
21251 | Ship bridge 10 | Residential and commercial building | Former merchant's house; around 1880; Two-storey single-hip gable roof construction with a central projectile on columns, plastered facade with neo-Renaissance structure, Hermes heads and ceramic friezes | |
6171 | Ship bridge 12 | Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building; 2nd half of the 19th century; Gable-independent two-storey flat gable roof building with plastered facade and reduced structure | |
1417 | Schlossstrasse 7 | Former gatehouse ("Cornils'sches Haus") | Former gatehouse called Cornils House; re. 1612; In the southwest of the castle park, the former entrance to the castle garden, eaves two-storey saddle roof building with central transept and tail gables, white grouted brick facade with Renaissance structure, tail gable with stone scrollwork, gate passage with sandstone portals, street-side portal with coats of arms and niche figures; inside with accessories | |
6147 | Schobüller Strasse 34 | Youth hostel with equipment | Theodor Storm Youth Hostel; by architect Schöning; 1938/39; Single-storey half-hipped roof building on a hook-shaped floor plan with dormer bands, brick facade structure in forms of homeland security architecture, with
interiors from the construction period, especially paintings with Schimmelreiter motifs by Hans Joachim Schröter; Adjacent building, single-storey saddle roof building on a hook-shaped floor plan with covered patio; Outdoor area and garden enclosure made of boulder masonry |
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12918 | Süderstrasse 1a | Shop pavilion | The sales pavilion, built in 1949, has been officially listed as a historical monument since November 2, 2012. | |
3135 | Süderstrasse 12 | Residential building | ||
6175 | Süderstrasse 42 | Former Schützenhof | ||
7992 | Theodor-Storm-Strasse 5 | District Court | District Court; from Oberbaurat Thömer; 1906/07; Free-standing two-storey hipped roof building with a basement, rear gable extensions and stepped gable projections, plastered facade with neo-renaissance structure; Portal and ornaments made of sandstone; inside accessories | |
30643 | Drum Mountain 11-13 | Osterhusumer School (Pestalozzi School) | Pestalozzi School; by the Flensburg architect Kurt Richter; 1951; Elongated two-storey saddle roof structure, two low cross bars with arcades on both sides, southern cross bar with gable clock and concrete balcony with iron lattice parapet; inside with accessories; with outside area and school yard | |
31225 | Water row 3 | Residential building | Residential building; re. 1902; two-storey solid construction with a single-hip gable roof, basement storey and curved dwarf house, late-historical plastered facade with stone plinth and tile strips | |
28993 | Water row 5 | Residential building | Community center; in the core of 1793; Gable-free, two-storey saddle roof building with utlucht and a hook-shaped extension on the street side, silted brick facade with reduced structure | |
6183 | Water row 21 | Residential building | Community center; re. 1594; Gable-independent, single-storey saddle roof building with utlucht, silted brick facade with reduced structure | |
1418 | Water row 31 | Former home of Theodor Storms | Merchant's and town house, former home of Theodor Storms; in the core of the 16th century, remodeling in the 18th / 19th century Century; Free-standing two-storey saddle roof building with silted brick facade and reduced structure, accessories and equipment inside; former Remise; 19th century; free-standing single-storey saddle roof construction; Garden fence with driveway; 19th century; at the water row brick posts with iron mesh fence, muddy brick wall between the coach house and the house.
The Theodor Storm House houses a literature museum for the poet and writer Theodor Storm, who lived here from 1866 to 1880. The former bailiff and Storm's study are on the ground floor, and the so-called crockery room with old porcelain is on the upper floor. |
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6185 | Water row 35 | Residential building | Residential building; around 1910; Two-storey gable roof building with a wide mansard gable dwelling, brick facade with reduced structure | |
6191 | Wilhelmstrasse 4 | Farmhouse | ||
3125 | Zingel 10 | Site of the former Husum shipyard | ||
3134 | Zingel 11 | Dragseth's Inn | Husum's oldest inn |
Green features
Web links
literature
- Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments. Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. Founded by the Tag für Denkmalpflege 1900, continued by Ernst Gall , edited by Johannes Habich, Christoph Timm (Hamburg) and Lutz Wilde (Lübeck), updated by Susanne Grötz and Klaus Jan Philipp (Hamburg) and Lutz Wilde (Schleswig-Holstein). 3. Edition. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-422-03120-3 .
source
- List of cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein (PDF; approx. 1003 kB)