Relocated buildings in Aachen
This article provides an overview of buildings in Aachen that have been relocated , that is, dismantled in their original place and rebuilt in another place. Most of these are listed objects or parts of them.
building
designation | built | original place | Remarks | image |
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Mantels garden shed | 1740 by Johann Joseph Couven | Garden of the house of the cloth dyer Nikolaus Mantels at Annuntiatenbach 20 ( location ) | 1905–1907 moved to the Lousberg ( Lage ) as the Kerstenscher Pavilion |
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Nuellens garden shed | 1740 by Johann Joseph Couven | Garden of the house of the cloth maker Johann Heupgen at Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz 6, later Hotel Nuellens ( location ) |
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Other structures
designation | built | original place | Remarks | image |
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Couven wall fountain | by Jakob Couven | Inner courtyard of the Wespienhaus in Kleinmarschierstrasse ( location ) |
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Guaita garden stairs | around 1750 by Johann Joseph Couven ? around 1780 by Jakob Couven ? |
Garden of the house of the dyer Josef Schweling at Rosstrasse 46-48, later owned by the Guaita family ( Lage ) | 1905 moved to what was then the spa park, later the city garden ( location ) | more pictures |
Congressional Memorial | 1841–1844 by Andreas Hansen based on plans by Johann Peter Cremer and Karl Friedrich Schinkel | Adalbertsteinweg at the site of today's local court ( location ) |
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Triton fountain | 1906–1910 by Carl Burger | in front of the main station ( location ) | 1923 rebuilt on Kaiser-Friedrich-Alle on the edge of Kaiser-Friedrich-Park ( location ) | more pictures |
Guard house at the Königstor , Spolia | 1836 by Adam Franz Friedrich Leydel Three-tier substructure; as the upper end of the free-standing, tapering square pillar, a stone ball each. The front and back are decorated with a victory wreath relief. |
Entrance to the guard and customs house at Königsstraße 75 ( location ) | rebuilt in the entrance area Kaiser-Friedrich-Park ( location ) |
Structural parts
designation | built | original place | Remarks | image |
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Augustinergasse 4–6 - facade | around 1830, attributed to Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar | Templergraben 79 ( location ) | at the instigation of Leo Hugot translocated to Augustinergasse ( Location ) | |
Fürstenbad - mosaic dome | 1862–1865 by Friedrich Joseph Ark | Part of the late classical bath hotel Kaiserbad am Büchel. ( Location ) | On the initiative of Hans Königs , two mosaic domes were moved and integrated into the Burtscheid spa park terraces in 1963 . Marble cladding and floor coverings were renewed, railings, fittings and wooden fittings are missing. 2003 included in the list of monuments. ( Location ) | |
House Fey | around 1765 by Jakob Couven | Seilgraben 34 ( location ) | In 1949, parts of the Feys house, which had been destroyed in 1944, were relocated to the new building of the neighboring house, Seilgraben 32, which was built in couven style, and the property wall was renewed and equipped with memorial plaques ( location ) | |
Courtyard 5 - facade | 1st half of the 19th century | Büchel 22 ( location ) | three-storey and two-axis brick facade with bluestone walls ( location ) | |
Courtyard 9 - facade | Eilfschornsteinstraße 25 ( location ) | moved to the courtyard in the 2nd half of the 20th century ( location ) | ||
Courtyard 20 - facade | Peterstrasse 49 ( location ) | Three-storey and five-axis facade with central gables and pilasters translocated into the corner facade of House 20 ( location ) | ||
Chicken Market 19 - Components | collected in the facade of Hühnermarkt 19 ( location ) | |||
Kockererellstrasse 13 - stone scaffolding | Peterstrasse 47-49 ( location ) | Relocation of the stone framework to Kockerellstrasse 13 ( location ) | ||
Wasp house | 1735 by Johann Joseph Couven | Kleinmarschierstraße 45 (corner of Elisabethstraße) ( location ) |
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Web links
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