Stockheimer Hof

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The inner courtyard of the Stöckheimer Hof in the snow.
The inner courtyard of the Stöckheimer Hof

The Stöckheimer Hof (also Gut Stöckheimer Hof or for advertising purposes called Gut Stöckheim ) is a courtyard in Cologne , in the area of ​​the Esch / Auweiler district , An der Steckener Aue 1-25.

The farm is located in an agriculturally quiet location between the Cologne districts of Esch / Auweiler, Pesch and Bocklemünd / Mengenich on the border with Pulheim . The Stöckheimer Hof, including the garden, is a registered monument . A lookout tower was built in the park of the courtyard in 1835 in order to be able to observe the construction progress on Cologne Cathedral. There is still a brick ruin.

The current structure of the Stöckheimer Hof is a square courtyard, the components of which were built during the second half of the 19th century; it is located in the nature reserve Baadenberger Senke, Stöckheimer See and Große Laache . The oldest known evidence names a Peter Bruyns as the leaseholder for the period around 1600.

The courtyard was converted into a residential complex in accordance with the requirements of the monument authority ; the redesign took place until the beginning of 2003.

The entry of the Stöckheimer Hof in the list of monuments of the city of Cologne took place on March 25, 1985 (monument no. 8391).

literature

  • Heinrich J. Effertz: The Stöckheimerhof, located between the cities of Cologne and Pulheim in: Pulheimer contributions to history and local history = annual edition of the Association for History and Local History, Issue 8, Pulheim 1984, pp. 57-64. (not yet evaluated)

Individual evidence

  1. Entry by Martina Gelhar on Stöckheimer Hof in Auweiler in the database " KuLaDig " of the Rhineland Regional Association , accessed on February 16, 2018.
  2. ^ Henriette Meynen (Historical Texts): List of Monuments. 12.5 Cologne city districts 5 and 6 (Nippes and Chorweiler) , JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 1982, ISBN 3-7616-0644-3 , p. 170 f.
  3. ^ [1] Website of the Cologne picture book. Retrieved February 15, 2018.

Coordinates: 50 ° 59 ′ 23.4 "  N , 6 ° 50 ′ 49.4"  E