Suitbertus-Stiftsplatz 7

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House Suitbertus-Stiftsplatz 7

The house Suitbertus-Stiftsplatz 7 in Kaiserswerth , a district of Düsseldorf , was built in 1710. The building by the St. Suitbertus Church is a protected architectural monument .

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The two-storey hipped roof house with five axes was built in 1710 by the customs inspector Adam Koll and acquired by Canon von Rochow in 1769 . The tower, which originally belonged to the neighboring property, was later connected to house number 7. The barrel-vaulted cellar still has Romanesque arched niches from the previous building.

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literature

  • Klaus Seitz: Suitbertus-Stiftsplatz in Düsseldorf-Kaiserswerth. (Rheinische Kunststätten, issue 491), Cologne 2005, ISBN 3-88094-347-8 , p. 7.

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Coordinates: 51 ° 18 ′ 2.9 "  N , 6 ° 43 ′ 58.5"  E