Plaques and memorial plaques on houses in Düren
There are many plaques and memorial plaques on houses in Düren , North Rhine-Westphalia .
The city of Düren has a large number of important personalities, as the list of personalities of the city of Düren shows. They were either born in the county seat or were residents or citizens of it for a while . Inscriptions on the houses or the places where they worked are dedicated to their memory. They are carved in stone or cast from metal. In some relief-like faces can be seen.
Steinweg 9
At this house there is a board with the following text:
In memory of the economist Hermann Heinrich Gossen , * September 7th, 1810 in Düren, † February 13th, 1858 in Cologne
The Heinrich-Gossen-Straße in the Düren city bears his name.
Weierstrasse 11
The following plaque on the house commemorates the mathematician Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet :
The mathematician Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet was born on February 13, 1805 in the house that stood on this property on November 16, 1944 before the city of Düren was destroyed
The Dirichletweg , branching off from Heinrich-Gossen-Straße , was named after him.
Koelnstrasse 12
Here a plaque commemorates Adolph Kolping .
- At this point stood the house in which Adolf Kolping, the journeyman's father, worked as a Schumacher journeyman from 1830 to 1831
Josef-Schregel-Strasse 40
A plaque on this house points to another famous citizen of the city. The memorial plaque was created by the artist Rudolf Peer.
In memory of the composer Prof. HC Max von Schillings * April 19, 1868 in Düren † July 24, 1933 in Berlin
In the Gürzenich district of Düren , the main thoroughfare has been named Schillingsstrasse .
Oberstrasse 22
The following plaque is dedicated to the memory of a deserving mayor:
The "Haus zum Rad" had the house number 212 since Napoleon, later Oberstrasse 22. It was destroyed in the air raid on November 16, 1944. Thomas Josef Heimbach was born in this house on April 5, 1786 . He founded the felt cloth factory here in 1811 , which still bears his name and is exclusively owned by the family. He was mayor of the city of Düren from November 3, 1848 until his death on March 29, 1853. The company thanks its founder with this plaque in the 150th year of its existence
Market 26
A memorial plaque indicates the house where the dialect poet Joseph van der Giese was born :
In memory of the local poet Christian Joseph van der Giese * 3.3.1803 † 3.8.1850 in Düren
In the city center, van-der-Giese-Strasse was named after the dialect poet.
Josef-Schregel-Strasse 40
The following board refers to the most famous local poet from Düren:
The local poet and honorary citizen of the city of Düren Josef Schregel lived and worked in this house from 1899 to 1944
The former Bahnhofstrasse was renamed Josef-Schregel-Strasse .
Anna Church
The founder figures of Gebhard von Mansfeld and Wilhelm (Jülich-Kleve-Berg) stand in the choir stalls of the Anna Church . The wooden figures indicate the city's benefactors.
Girbelsrather Strasse 35
The merchant Rudolf Schenkel is one of the city's greatest benefactors .
This house is in memory of the founder and benefactor Rudolf Schenkel born. Dedicated in 1770 d. 1847
One of the main thoroughfares in downtown Düren was named Schenkelstrasse .
Girbelsrather Str. 37
Lucia Katharina Schenkel (1774–1862) was, like her husband Rudolf, a benefactress of the city. The following inscription is on the plaque:
This house is in memory of the founder and benefactor Lucia Kath. Schenkel geb. Dedicated to Schoeller * 1774 † 1862
Girbelsrather Str. 113
Clara zum Schlüssel (1770–1847) was the greatest benefactress of the Franciscan monastery (Marienkirche). The memorial plaque has the following inscription:
This house is dedicated to the memory of the great benefactress Dürens and the monastery Bethanien Clara zum Schlüssel 1599-1672.
Leopold Hoesch Museum
There is a cartridge in the entrance hall of the Leopold Hoesch Museum . It has the following inscription:
Go to the memory of our father. Commerz.Rat Leopold Hoesch established in 1905
Merzenicher Strasse 86
A plaque commemorates Eduard Hoesch, a cousin of Leopold Hoesch:
This house is dedicated to the memory of the founder and benefactor Eduard Hoesch * 1821 † 1894
Robert-Koch-Strasse 8 and Kölner Landstrasse 107
The brothers Gustav Hoesch and Viktor Hoesch are commemorated by plaques on the two houses. They have the following inscription:
This house is dedicated to the memory of the founder and benefactor Gustav Hoesch * 1818 † 1885
This house is dedicated to the memory of the founder and benefactor Viktor Hoesch * 1824 † 1888
Merzenicher Strasse 84
The donations to the voluntary poor association flowed into a fund, the cornerstone of which is a foundation from 1536. A plaque on the house is dedicated to the memory of the founder.
Steufmehl-Haus Simon Steufmehl, citizen of Düren, vicar to St. Anna, donor -1536-
Robert-Koch-Strasse 5
Hildebrand von Weworden, born in Drove in 1472 , was particularly committed to helping the poor. He was pastor of St. Anna .
House Hildebrand von Weworden to Drove Pastor to St. Anna Mehrer of Steufmehlspende -1537-
In Düren Ost, Wewordenstrasse was named after the theologian.
Koelner Landstrasse 105
A memorial plaque on this house on Kölner Landstrasse refers to another benefactor .
Sperl House Stephan Laurenz von Sperl Electoral Council and War Commissioner Mehrer of Steuf meal donation -1737-
Rurstrasse 37-39
The pensioners' apartments in this house were built in 1959/60 with funds from another foundation . It goes back to the married couple Arnold and Adele Schoeller, to whose memory the plaque attached to this house is intended.
This house is in memory of the founder Arnold Schoeller * 1847 † 1923 and his wife Adele geb. Dedicated to Matthias * 1857 † 1940
Stürtzstrasse 27
The initiator of the Düren pensioner apartments, Dr. Wilhelm Hofacker, a plaque at the house at Stürtzstrasse 27 commemorates:
City Treasurer Dr. Wilhelm Hofacker initiator and promoter of the construction of social pensioner apartments