Wingertsplatz 1 (Mönchengladbach)

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Administration building
Administration building

The administrative building Wingertsbergwand No. 1 is in the district Odenkirchen in Mönchengladbach ( North Rhine-Westphalia ).

The building was built in 1910 and entered into the monuments list of the city of Mönchengladbach on June 21, 1996 under No. W 039 .

location

The administration building is located on a small square in the center of Odenkirchen west of the main street, the "Burg Freiheit".

architecture

It is a free-standing, broad plastered building of three storeys and eight window axes . The east side accentuated by a central projection with a triangular gable is designed as the front side. The symmetry of the facade design is impaired on the right by a recessed, single-axis building section. Horizontal structure by means of a floor and a protruding, profiled eaves . The windows, which are lined up at the same axial distance, are designed as uniform vertical rectangles and are only lower in proportion on the second floor. On the ground floor, the second to last window in the right half of the building was transformed into a side entrance. In the tympanum of the risalit a lying ox-eye . The long side opposite to van-Werth-Straße is similar, but the details vary.

Without the formation of a central projection, the horizontal is clearly emphasized by joint cuts on the ground floor, profiled cornice, cornices and a protruding eaves cornice over a block frieze . The left, single-axis and slightly set back section of the building is set apart from the regular row of windows of the seven-axis facade section through a multi-storey arched window.

The area of the gable roof breaks through a three-part dormer . The building is accessed from both narrow and gable sides. Both entrance fronts have a symmetrical but differentiating facade design. The southern gable side shows a simple horizontal structure of joint cut (ground floor), floor cornice and plaster tape at the height of the cranked eaves cornice. To emphasize the slightly protruding central axis, each with a window, a plastered arched position spanning all floors, which frames both the house entrance and the window axis.

The northern narrow side is structured in the two upper floors by a rhythmic window arrangement of two uniform, vertical rectangular windows that surround a three-part central window. The two-winged entrance portal on the ground floor is flanked by two equally tall rectangular windows, and the gable field opens a window with a rounded arch.

The protection is given for reasons of local history, architectural history and urban development.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Monuments list of the city of Mönchengladbach ( Memento of the original from October 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / pb.moenchengladbach.de

Coordinates: 51 ° 8 '3.4 "  N , 6 ° 27" 6.7 "  E