Wallstrasse 29 b, Mittelstrasse 8

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The core of the building at Wallstrasse 29 b, Mittelstrasse 8 in Düsseldorf dates back to the 18th century and was the former abbey of the Düsseldorf Capuchin monastery . In 1854 shop windows were installed. The interior was rebuilt in 1861. In 1882 the facade was designed according to plans by the architect Anton Harte . On December 7, 1984 the building was listed as a historical monument.

The building is assigned to classicism . Architectural details are a triglyph frieze, pillars, articulated fascias, gables on consoles and the window roofing:

“[...] A triglyph frieze and a cornice set off the upper floors. The plaster on the upper floors shows a horizontal joint section. A narrow cornice runs between the top two floors. The house has two shop windows facing Mittelstraße with a central entrance flanked by columns. All upper floor windows have articulated bezels. Gables above consoles emphasize the windows on the first floor. The middle of three axes to Mittelstrasse is marked by a roof on the first floor. A cornice with consoles and a tooth cut completes the rising masonry. "

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the monument list of the state capital Düsseldorf at the Institute for Monument Protection and Preservation
  2. ^ Jörg Heimeshoff : Listed houses in Düsseldorf . Nobel, Essen 2001, ISBN 3-922785-68-9 , pp. 249-250

Coordinates: 51 ° 13 ′ 29 "  N , 6 ° 46 ′ 27.7"  E