City hotel Oerlinghausen

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City hotel Oerlinghausen
View from the west

View from the west

Data
place Oerlinghausen
Construction year 1712
Coordinates 51 ° 57 '33.9 "  N , 8 ° 39' 40.9"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 57 '33.9 "  N , 8 ° 39' 40.9"  E
particularities
Listed as a historical monument

The city ​​hotel Oerlinghausen is located at Hauptstraße 19 in the Lippe town of Oerlinghausen in North Rhine-Westphalia . The building is registered with the number 20 as a monument in the municipal monument list.

history

The four-story building was erected in 1712 by clerk Hilmar in the center of Oerlinghausen. He was the successor of the last Vogts Simon Bracht as administrator of the village of Oerlinghausen at that time. CB Nagel acquired the building in 1839 and set up a pub. After changing owners several times, the landlord Heinrich Kiffe , the grandson of a Bremen linen dealer, bought the property in 1890. He named it Hotel Stadt Bremen . His grandfather FW Kiffe was the founder of the Kiffestift , the first Oerlinghauser old people's home, at Robert-Koch-Straße 17. His business success in the following years prompted Kiffe to expand the hotel and provide it with horse stables and an outdoor bowling alley. An advertisement from that time said that the hotel had electric lights, central heating, a separate writing room, hot and cold baths, and a hotel bus for every train.

In 1921 the hotel was sold to the restaurateur Fritz Vogeler . Its business was apparently not particularly successful, as the building was sold to the community in 1922. This functioned it to the community council and in 1926 to the town hall after Oerlinghausen had been granted city rights. As part of the North Rhine-Westphalian regional reform , the city of Oerlinghausen and the municipalities of Lipperzeile and Helpup were merged to form the new city of Oerlinghausen on January 1, 1969 by the Lemgo Act . On January 1, 1976, the town hall moved into the former grammar school , for which a new building had been built. The Hotel Stadt Bremen was now called the Stadthotel and opened its doors again. The tenants changed several times and after five years of vacancy, a catering establishment was reopened in 2011.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Katharina Korell: Time leaps-Oerlinghausen . Sutton Verlag, Erfurt 2011, ISBN 978-3-86680-928-4 .
  2. a b City of Oerlinghausen (ed.): Oerlinghausen - history and stories: From the records of August Reuter , 1984.

literature

  • Katharina Korell: leaps in time-Oerlinghausen . Sutton Verlag, Erfurt 2011, ISBN 978-3-86680-928-4 .
  • City of Oerlinghausen (Ed.): Oerlinghausen - history and stories , 1984.

Web links

Commons : Hauptstraße 19 (Oerlinghausen)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files