Suitbertus-Stiftsplatz 1

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House Suitbertus-Stiftsplatz 1

The house Suitbertus Stiftsplatz 1 in Kaiserswerth , a suburb of Dusseldorf , was built after the 1,702th The building behind the St. Suitbertus Church is a protected architectural monument .

description

The two-storey hipped roof house with ten axes delimits the Stiftsplatz on the west side opposite the choir of the church. Originally the building on the ground floor as served Stiftsschule and upstairs as Zehnthaus . In the 19th century the building was changed for use as a school, the right window axes were enlarged. The completely gutted and modernized house is now used by the Kaiserswerth art archive .

See also

literature

  • Klaus Seitz: Suitbertus-Stiftsplatz in Düsseldorf-Kaiserswerth. (Rheinische Kunststätten, issue 491), Cologne 2005, ISBN 3-88094-347-8 , pp. 4–5.

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Coordinates: 51 ° 18 ′ 1.4 ″  N , 6 ° 44 ′ 1.6 ″  E