Paashaus

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Paashaus
City of Solingen
Coordinates: 51 ° 12 ′ 19 ″  N , 7 ° 5 ′ 12 ″  E
Height : about 255 m
Postal code : 42653
Area code : 0212
Paashaus (Solingen)
Paashaus

Location of Paashaus in Solingen

Residential house in Paashaus
Residential house in Paashaus

Paashaus is a residential area in the Bergisch city ​​of Solingen .

geography

The Paashaus residential area is located in the Gräfrath district directly on Lützowstraße between the Laiken residential area in the north and the Rauenhaus residential area in the south. On the slopes of the valley to the east of Paashaus are the farms Bottom and Top of the Wood . In the west are the northern foothills of the commercial and industrial area Dycker Feld.

etymology

The place name Paashaus denotes an owner's house with the family name Paas. However, this does not necessarily have to be the builder of the house.

history

On the route of today's Lützowstrasse in the early modern era, a transport route for coal from the Ruhr area to the city of Solingen. Along this old coal road , on the section between the I. Stockdum and Laiken, several court estates emerged over time, including probably Paashaus, which already existed in the 17th century. In the map series Topographia Ducatus Montani by Erich Philipp Ploennies , Blatt Amt Solingen , from the year 1715, the place is recorded with a farm and named as Poſchhus . The living space belonged to the Honschaft Ketzberg within the Solingen office. In the topographic map of the Düsseldorf administrative district from 1871, the court is listed as a Paashaus .

After the Mairien and later mayor's offices were founded at the beginning of the 19th century, Paashaus belonged to the Gräfrath mayor's office . In 1815/16 there were 62 inhabitants, in 1830 72 people lived in the place, which was categorized as a hamlet , which at that time was called the Post House. In 1832 Paashaus was still part of the Honschaft (Ketz-) Berg within the Gräfrath mayor. The place, which was categorized as a Hofstadt according to the statistics and topography of the Düsseldorf administrative district , had five residential buildings, two factories or mills and six agricultural buildings at that time. At that time there were 61 residents, nine of them Catholic and 52 Protestant. The municipality and estate district statistics of the Rhine Province list the place in 1871 with 16 houses and 171 inhabitants. In the municipality lexicon for the Rhineland province in 1885, 29 houses with 172 inhabitants are listed. In 1895 the district had 28 houses with 171 inhabitants, in 1905 26 houses and 128 inhabitants are given.

With the city association of Groß-Solingen in 1929, the village became a district of Solingen. The place name Paashaus is recorded in the Solingen city map to this day, although the buildings still existing today are all numbered towards Lützowstraße.

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