List of cultural monuments in Brim

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The list of cultural monuments in Krempe contains all the cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein city of Krempe (Steinburg district) and its districts (as of 2017).

Factual entities

ID location Official name description image
41044 At the churchyard St. Peter's Church Late Classicist new building of St. Peter's Church (from 1828 to 1835) with furnishings and, following the construction of the new church, a park-like redesigned cemetery with trees Kremper Church.JPG
41045 Birch path Cemetery brim The Kremper cemetery was moved from the old churchyard in front of the Grevenkoper Tor at the end of the 1840s. The wrought-iron cemetery gate from 1847, large parts of the enclosure with linden trees , the neo-Gothic cemetery chapel from 1900 and some older graves are preserved. 60x15transparent spacer.svg

Structural systems

ID location Official name description image
9789 Am Burggraben / Am Mühlenberg Water tower The Krempe water tower is on the Mühlenberg. The Wallmühle, a Dutch windmill, stood there before. The Mühlenberg is the remainder of the southeast bastion of the former fortress that surrounded the city until 1706. Brim water tower.jpg
4088 At the churchyard Church of St. Peter with furnishings The St. Peter Church in Krempe was built from 1828 to 1835 by Friedrich Christian Heylmann in the late classical style. It is a three-nave church with a high, black hipped roof and a characteristic tower that can be seen from afar. Brim Church.jpg
3313 On the market Candelabra in the market square Three-armed, cast-iron candelabra - was erected in the early 20th century over the former 30 m deep market well after it had been closed, and replaced the market pump that was previously installed there and was sold in 1904.
3315 At market 1 town hall The Kremper Town Hall is one of the most important and beautiful buildings of the brick renaissance in Schleswig-Holstein. It was in 1570 in the economic heyday of the city on the mound built the previous building and is due to various renovations in a good state of preservation. Brim Town Hall Page.jpg
3308 At the market 7 Residential and commercial building The two-storey former grain merchant's house with a crooked hip roof faces the market square with the gable front. This is five window axes wide and is structured by slightly protruding pilaster strips .
27066 At market 7-11 Residential group In connection with the house at Stiftstrasse 1, the house front adjoining the market square in the south and south-west on the old floor plan and with the opening in the southwest corner.
3309 At market 8 Residential building Small, two-story house in the southern market area; The facade is structured by narrow corner pilasters and simple plaster tape as well as gable cornices with stepped ornamentation.
3310 At market 9 Residential building Two-storey brick house in the southern market area; The facade is structured by corner pilaster strips, protruding masonry friezes between the floors and gable cornices with stepped ornamentation.
3311 At market 10 Residential building Eaves-fitting house with a hipped roof and a wide, protruding dwarf house . The ground floor shows a beautiful, baroque curved front door. Once the home of the parish bailiff and used as a market cafe for a few years after World War I.
3312 At the market 11 Residential building Simple, gable-free brick house in the southern market area, three window axes wide.
3314 Birch path Cemetery chapel Small neo-Gothic chapel from 1900 made of red (machine) bricks over a cross-shaped floor plan, built according to plans by the Eutin architect Zietz and donated to the parish by John Ahsbahs; with a slate-covered, eight-sided tent roof, above which a slender, lantern-like turret rises. Brim cemetery chapel.jpg
9802 Birch path Cemetery gate The wrought-iron, richly decorated cemetery gate in neo-Gothic style was erected in 1847 at the entrance to the cemetery that was moved in front of the Grevenkoper Tor. It consists of two broad main wings under a curved archway with a motto and side amphorae as well as two small side gates. Brim cemetery gate.jpg
9791 32 Broad Street Remise of the old pharmacy
2790 Neue Strasse 8 villa Called "Villa Baroda"; At the end of the 19th century, the owners of Kremper Lederwerke built a two-storey residence in an antique-classic style in a park-like garden. Intensive structuring of the white wall surfaces by means of corrugated corners and all-round window cornices as well as a concluding all-round frieze with flower festons leading to the wide, flat shingle roof. Front side to the driveway in the park with three window axes and central projection. Entrance portal framed by triangular gables and fluted columns. The windows in the basement are crowned with triangular gables, and on the upper floor with simple console-supported roofing. The south side of the villa with a bay in the Greco-Roman style and a flight of stairs to the garden. Above it is a sunny balcony with a strong balustrade.
3316 Rathausstrasse 18 Residential building ("Königshof") The half-timbered house known as the “Königshof” was first mentioned in 1543 as “Nyge huss” and in 1558 it became the property of the Danish king. The elongated, eaves-facing house on a field stone plinth shows large-format bricks with different decorations in the compartments. Front with small lead-glazed lattice windows in an irregular arrangement and with a central baroque front door. The upper floor protrudes with a profiled sill beam on carved consoles.
3318 Reichenstrasse 1 Old pharmacy The two-storey, exemplary restored building is one of the most important town houses in the country and served as a royal-privileged pharmacy during Krempe's fortress times. Its oldest parts date back to around 1470. In the middle of the 16th century, the building was renewed and in the late baroque it was extended to its present size. At the end of the 18th century, the walls on the ground floor were renewed in brick. The rich and elaborate windowing is unusual and the richly carved baroque entrance door with vegetable motifs is attractive. A painted wooden ceiling with landscape scenes in wreaths and tendrils has been preserved on the upper floor.
3319 Stiftstrasse 1 Residential building Two-storey half-timbered house from the 16th century with eaves side and entrance to Stiftstrasse as well as a simple gable front to the market square. Extensively renovated in the late 1980s. Half-timbered structure with sturdy posts and richly profiled sill beams on carved consoles on the first and second floors.
9798 Stiftstrasse 16 former district judge's residence District judge residence, built in connection with the neighboring district court. Two-storey building with simple tile decor, a high, curved hipped roof and a mezzanine floor above a windowed basement. Entrance via a sandstone staircase into the front building on the street side, which merges into a mid-level house. To the garden a vaulted porch with a terrace in front and wide stairs.
3320 Stiftstrasse 16a former district court Former district court building from 1912. Brick architecture in neo-baroque style with a hipped roof, intensive facade structure through cornices and pilaster strips and high lattice windows. Lateral entrance risalit accentuated by rusticated corner pilasters with outside staircase, baroque sandstone portal and dwarf house. The high lattice windows are emphasized by decorative brick fields and structured by pilaster strips. A skylight with oath hand decoration above the entrance door. - Today in re-use as "House of the Krempermarsch".
6711 Stiftstrasse 21 Ice house The thatched-roof ice house on a square floor plan served as a cold store for the operation of the Ahsbahs Stift. All constructive measures are aimed at the cold insulation. The double-shell walls are about one meter thick and their cavity is filled with slag. A separate anteroom prevents the heat from flowing into the cold room when entering and the planting with trees keeps out the sun. The upper floor was filled with ice through hatches, while the food was hung on the lower floor. The required ice blocks were cut in the nearby moat.

Green features

ID location Official name description image
9790 Am Burggraben / Am Mühlenberg Rampart The park of the Mühlenberg, including the moat at its foot, is the visible, remaining remnant of the former Kremper fortress, which was built from 1535 to 1541 as one of the two state fortresses in Schleswig and Holstein on the orders of the Danish King Christian III. was built. The fortress consisted of a rampart surrounding the city with four city ​​gates , six bastions and two ravelins as well as a moat in front of it . It was expanded several times, so that the wall reached a height of 4.5 m in its last state of development and the moat was 25 to 30 m wide and 3 m deep. From 1697 to 1706 the fortress was razed and only the southeast bastion remained as a souvenir. The Wallrest was named after the "Wallmühle" (a Dutch windmill ) that was built there in 1779. In 1901 this was demolished and the water tower built, which was in service from 1902 to 1972. 60x15transparent spacer.svg
9787 At the churchyard Churchyard Cemetery, trees 60x15transparent spacer.svg

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