Wallstrasse 11 (Düsseldorf)

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The Wallstrasse 11 building in Düsseldorf has a listed barrel vault that dates from the 17th century. The vaulted cellar is a testimony from the time around 1696, when the former Walllinienstraße was built on on both sides. The barrel vault was placed under monument protection on December 28, 1989.

Heinrich Ferber describes the history of the house around 1890:

The only house about which we have certain news bears the number 11. It was mentioned here as early as 1748 about the three white cruisers; At that time it was owned by the Bingen couple. In 1765 Christian Arnsdorf sold it to Johann Peter Esser and at the beginning of this century it belonged to Johann Peter Willems . "

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the monument list of the state capital Düsseldorf at the Institute for Monument Protection and Preservation
  2. cf. Jörg Heimeshoff : Listed houses in Düsseldorf . Nobel, Essen 2001, ISBN 3-922785-68-9 , p. 248
  3. H. Ferber: Historical walk through the old city of Düsseldorf. Published by the Düsseldorfer Geschichtsverein; Verlag C. Kraus, 1889, Part II, p. 71

Coordinates: 51 ° 13 ′ 27.3 "  N , 6 ° 46 ′ 23.4"  E