Tütersburg 25
Tütersburg 25 is a residential building on the Tütersburg street in what is now the Oberbarmen district of Wuppertal in the Wichlinghausen-Nord residential area .
Building description
The two-storey half - timbered building was built around 1800 and has a gable roof . Three facades of the house are verschiefert executed only on the north gable is the compartments to see. The house is accessed from a two-flight flight of stairs in the middle of the eaves side.
history
The house, which is typical of the Bergisch half-timbered construction, was part of the historic center of Wichlinghausen and for this reason, among other things, was recognized as a monument on October 23, 1987 and entered in the list of monuments of the city of Wuppertal. The house is currently owned by Rolf Löckmann .
The outside staircase was renovated before 2008.
In March 2011, discussions were held to remove the outside staircase in order to increase the traffic area. The sidewalk here is a tiresome 60 centimeters wide and could endanger passers-by, so the arguments of the opponents of these stairs. An older proposal to limit the speed on this road was rejected by the administration. However, the lower monument authority had the suggestion of the local politicians with the statement: “ ... that demolishing the outside staircase would lead to a significant impairment of the appearance of the monument itself as well as the street and townscape of Wichlinghausen. “, Vehemently rejected.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Tütersburg: Will the stairs be gone soon? Westdeutsche Zeitung (online) from March 13, 2011
- ↑ cf. Image for monument entry
- ↑ Bottleneck at the Tütersburg: residents demand Tempo 30 Westdeutsche Zeitung (online) from January 15, 2011
Web links
- Entry in the Wuppertal monument list
Coordinates: 51 ° 17 ′ 3.3 " N , 7 ° 12 ′ 53.3" E