Vineyard cottage (Rhöndorf)

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Vineyard Cottage (2012)
Aerial photograph (2015)
Location of the house in the vineyard (center), aerial photo (2016)

The Weinberghäuschen (also called Duffes ) in Rhöndorf , a district of Bad Honnef in the North Rhine-Westphalian Rhein-Sieg district , is a former sentry house for grape keepers ( vineyard house ) on the Drachenfels, built in 1909 . It is a listed building as a monument .

The vineyard cottage is located above the middle of the three Rhöndorfer vineyard trails in the Drachenfels vineyard belonging to the Petersberg area at an altitude of about 105  m above sea level. NHN . It is a tower-like house made of natural stone ( greywacke masonry ) with a round base , an octagonal upper floor and an eight-sided, slate-covered pyramid roof. In 1987 the house was repaired, in the course of which the masonry was renewed, a trass lime suspension was injected, broken-out structural stones were reinserted, and interior plaster , doors and windows were renewed or repaired.

From the vineyard houses, grape keepers guard the vineyards during their closure before the annual grape harvest against damage caused by game , bird damage and grape theft. The Rhöndorfer Weinberghäuschen is the only surviving sentry house for vineyard keepers in Bad Honnef and the surrounding communities. It belongs to the Broel winery . The entry of the vineyard cottage in the list of monuments of the city of Bad Honnef took place on August 8, 1984.

Web links

Commons : Vineyard Cottage  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b List of monuments of the city of Bad Honnef , number A 59
  2. Landschaftsverband Rheinland , Udo Mainzer (ed.): Yearbook of the Rhenish Preservation of Monuments. Volume 38, Cologne 1999, ISBN 3-7666-0177-6 , p. 146.
  3. Adolf Nekum : The viticulture in Honnef - memories of a 1,100 year history (= Heimat- und Geschichtsverein “Herrschaft Löwenburg” eV : studies on the local history of the city of Bad Honnef am Rhein , issue 10). Bad Honnef 1993, pp. 17, 134.

Coordinates: 50 ° 39 ′ 42.3 "  N , 7 ° 12 ′ 39.9"  E