List of movable monuments in Duisburg

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Coat of arms of Duisburg

The list of movable monuments in Duisburg contains the seven movable monuments in the area city Duisburg in North Rhine-Westphalia after the Denkmalschutzgesetz North Rhine-Westphalia for (DSchG NRW) worthy of protection were found. They are entered in part C of the Duisburg monument list (as of April 9, 2012).

List of movable monuments in Duisburg

Monument
number
designation location Built Registered since description image
1 "Oscar Huber" paddle steamer Ruhrort
Gustav-Sander-Platz
map
1921-1922 March 22, 1988
"Oscar Huber" paddle steamer
2 Bell at the Evangelical Church in Meiderich Meiderich
Auf dem Damm 6
card
1487 04/23/1990 According to estimates, the old Meiderich bell was cast at the beginning of the 14th century. Along with the church tower, it is one of the only remains of the former Georgskirche, where the Evangelical Church of Meiderich now stands. In 1905 it went to Alstaden , but is now back in Meiderich and is on display south of the church.
Bell at the Protestant church
3 Crane system Middle
Johannes-Corputius-Platz 1
card
07/11/1990 Crane system in the area of ​​the City History Museum at the inner harbor
"Oscar Huber" paddle steamer
4th Museum ship "MS Bilgenentöler 2" Ruhrort
Apostelstrasse
map
1937 08/20/1990 one of the first Bilgenentöler the world called "BIBO 2", taken out of service in 1988 and today as a technical monument in the courtyard of the Museum of the German inland navigation issued
MS Bilgenentöler 2 (ship, 1937)
5 Museum ship bucket chain steam dredger "Minden" Ruhrort
Gustav-Sander-Platz
map
1882 06/26/1991
Museum ship bucket chain steam dredger "Minden"
6th Steam crane Ruhrort
Gustav-Sander-Platz
map
06/16/1991
Listed steam crane in Duisburg-Ruhrort
7th Crane ship "Fendel 147" Ruhrort
Am Eisenbahnbassin
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1922 07/22/2009 The crane ship "Fendel 147" was commissioned by the Fendel shipping company and built in 1922 from sheet steel by Schiffs- und Maschinenbau AG Mannheim . By 1988 it was technically obsolete and unprofitable, it had been in service for 66 years. In 1994 it was donated to the Museum of German Inland Shipping by the responsible shipping company Stinnes , where it was renovated and restored to its original condition from the 1920s. The ship is 65.95 m long, 9.02 m wide and has a loading capacity of 750 tons. Until 1964, the crane was a coal-fired steam crane; In 1964 it was replaced by a diesel crane from Sennebogen with a lifting capacity of five tons.
Crane ship Fendel 147 Duisburg Ruhrort.jpg

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  1. The Church of St. George and its parish in the light of written tradition . In: City of Duisburg (Hrsg.): Duisburger monument themes 5 - The medieval parish church of St. Georg in Mittelmeiderich .
  2. Albert Walter: History of the Protestant Church Mittelmeiderich. (No longer available online.) Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Mittelmeiderich, p. 2 , archived from the original on December 26, 2015 ; Retrieved April 9, 2012 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ekir.de
  3. Johannes Tack: The old Meiderich bell . In: Heiner Faulenbach, Dietrich Meyer and Walter Schmidt (ed.): Monthly booklets for Protestant church history of the Rhineland 32 . Rheinland-Verlag, Cologne 1983, ISBN 3-7927-0781-0 , p. 237-240 .
  4. ^ Technical monument - Museum ship BIBO 2. dubisz.de, accessed on February 24, 2013 .