List of cultural monuments in Tornesch

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In the list of cultural monuments in Tornesch , all cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein city of Tornesch ( Pinneberg district ) and its districts are listed (as of 2017).

Structural systems

ID location Official name description image
25130 Hörnweg 7 Former Ahrenlohe school One-storey brick building with an extended jamb floor over an angular floor plan with two classrooms and two teacher's apartments, saddle roof;
Outbuilding, small brick building with a gable roof;
Erected in 1882, expanded in 1897, and the school closed in 1969. 1989 renovation; 2017-2018 further renovation and conversion to a cultural center.
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8557 Riedweg 3 Main house

Thatched two-column half-timbered house in the form of a through-house - built in 1738 - attached cowshed from 1906 - since 1998 home (cultural center) of the city of Tornesch. - Cultural monument of particular importance. Registered volume H sheet 79.

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10746 Riedweg 3 Three-tier barn Free-standing thatched barn from Hof ​​Ostermann (Hofstelle No. 4, Esingen) - three-post construction with plank walls and full hip. - Built around 1800 - Cultural monument of particular importance. Tornesch Riedweg 3 Barn 01.jpg
10747 Riedweg 3 Field stone fountain Location: south of the main house. Tornesch 72 E Ostermann-Hof Brunnen 1 20190220.jpg
10748 Riedweg 3 Peat sod well 3.40 m deep well shaft made of peat sod, inner diameter 80 cm. Peat sod laid in a bandage, partially cut into a wedge shape. Base of the fountain made of rolling stones, approx. 40 cm thick packing.

Location: east of the main house.

Tornesch 72 E Ostermann-Hof Torfsodenbrunnen 2 20190220.jpg

Until the new version of the Schleswig-Holstein Monument Protection Act came into force on January 30, 2015, the following objects in the municipality of Tornesch were protected as cultural monuments in accordance with Section 1 of the old Monument Protection Act (DSchG SH 1996):

Former cultural monuments

location Official name description image
Hamburger Strasse 10 Hall house Tornesch, Farewell House Siemsen - Photo 2008
Year of construction: 1810 - Demolition: 2013

The thatched, two-column hall house was built in 1810. Although it was registered as a cultural monument, it was demolished in 2013. It was the farewell house of the elder Jürgen Siemsen, one of the two farewell houses of the Tornescher Hof. The following inscription was preserved on the house beam above the walled-up barn
door : Whoever trusted God built - in heaven and on earth - Jürgen Siemsen - Anna Catrina Siemsen - Anno 1810 - June 2nd,
parts of the interior (panel wall with alcove) are in the museum Mölln-Hof exhibited.

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Jürgen-Siemsen-Strasse church Year of construction: 1960
The building essentially consists of a rectangular nave with a gable roof, which has a cut in the altar area on both sides. Concrete glass windows and other, lightly painted concrete elements loosen up the brick walls. The side windows are arranged through inclined incisions in the side wall so that their light falls on the altar.
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Ahrenloher Strasse 120 Hall house Main building of Hof Meyer (Hof 44, based on Erdbuch from 1788). Two-column half-timbered house with thatched roof built in the 19th century. A cowshed in the Wilhelminian style was built around 1880, and a pigsty followed around 1900. The building was restored in 1987 in accordance with a listed building. Tornesch Ahrenloher Strasse 120 01.jpg
Old federal road Cobblestone area Remains preserved, destroyed in 2013 by a new asphalt surface Tornesch Old Federal Road Cobblestone 01.jpg
At the Golden Star Cobblestone area Tornesch Am Goldenen Stern Cobblestone 01.jpg
At Schützenplatz 1 school-building The school was built in 1906. It is a brick building in the neo-Gothic style. The horseshoe-shaped floor plan is oriented so that two gables face the street. The Esingen church hall was in the right wing. Tornesch Am Schützenplatz 1 01.jpg
Esinger Strasse 102 former church hall The former church hall in Esingen was furnished with pews, a pulpit and a chandelier. The former sacred use can still be seen at the entrance portal and the shape of the windows. From 1959 - after the church was rebuilt (Jürgen-Siemsen-Straße 28) - the school used the former church hall. In 2007 the hall was largely restored to its original state. Tornesch church hall.jpg
Esinger Strasse 90 Residential building The villa was built in 1901 by the farmer and community leader Wilhelm Sander in the historicist style. The basic shape was structured by a risalit on the street side and a tower-like extension on the southwest corner. The facade facing the street was faced with yellow-red brick, loosened up by darker decorative stripes. The side walls also had plastered surfaces.

The house was demolished in 2014.

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Esinger Weg 46 Residential building, former tree nursery building Former residential, office and farm building of the company "Tornescher Baumschulen GmbH", year of construction: 1921

The rectangular building with a half-hip roof is loosened up by a gable above the house entrance. The cellar, which towers above the ground and was used as the business cellar of the tree nursery, is striking. Since a conversion and renovation in 1985/86, the building has been used as a residential building.

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Hafenstrasse Cobblestone area Tornesch Hafenstrasse cobblestones 01.jpg
Hafenstrasse 1 Hall house Thatched, two-column half-timbered house from the former Eggers farm (courtyard 25 according to Erdbuch from 1788). After a fire in 1871, the front wall of the house was used again during the reconstruction.

- Around 1800 there was already a pub in the building. In 1975 the old "Lindenkrug" was given up. In the 1990s, the entire ground floor was converted into an inn.

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In the horn Cobblestone area Tornesch In de Hörn cobblestones 01.jpg
Prisdorfer Weg 6 Kate Thatched cottage with half-hip (Hof 68, according to Erdbuch from 1788). Now it is used purely as a residential building, originally it combined commercial and residential parts under one roof. This is not the original location of the building. In the 19th century the cottage was moved from Ellerhoop to Ahrenlohe (information from the city of Tornesch's website). Tornesch Prisdorfer Weg 6 01.jpg
Riedweg 1 Hall house with barn Hof Sternberg - main building - built in 1858.

Thatched two-column half-timbered house from 1858, to which a cowshed was added around 1900. In 1910 a pigsty was also built as a separate building. The courtyard also includes a thatched wall stud barn with vertical plank formwork, which was created from parts of the previous building that burned down in 1858.

Tornesch Sternberg.jpg

Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Tornesch  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

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Individual evidence

  1. Cultural monuments in the Pinneberg district (as of February 2009) ( Memento from December 7, 2010 in the Internet Archive )