Zickelburg

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Zickelburg
The "Eifelblick" with a view towards Bonn

The "Eifelblick" with a view towards Bonn

height 188.2  m above sea level NHN
location Bad Honnef
Mountains Westerwald
Coordinates 50 ° 37 '59 "  N , 7 ° 14' 50"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 37 '59 "  N , 7 ° 14' 50"  E
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The Zickelburg is 188.2  m above sea level. NHN high hill on the northwestern edge of the Rheinwesterwald volcanic ridge ( Niederwesterwald ) in the urban area of Bad Honnef .

geography

The Zickelburg lies east of the Bad Honnef district of Selhof and north of the Menzenberg area that belongs to it . Below and to the west of the hill is the "Eifelblick" lookout point with a good view of Bonn and, in winter, also of the Eifel. The neighboring mountains of the Zickelburg are the Hardt ( 278  m ) in the southeast and the Leyberg ( 359  m ) in the east . Geologically, it is one of the younger main terrace of the Rhine Valley, the deposits of which largely consist of sandy gravel , and can therefore be assigned to the Honnef terrace hills, a sub-unit of the Rheinwesterwald volcanic ridge.

history

Zickelburg is also a former residential area of the city of Honnef. The settlement was owned by the Jesuit Order until 1773 . Two wineries were built at the Zickelburg by 1600 at the latest , which came to the Jesuits and were auctioned in 1835. The older of the two estates was demolished in 1840, the newer still existed around 1890. In 1843, seven people lived in the only residential building, a courtyard. In 1885 the building was uninhabited. In 1911 the remains of the farm buildings were still preserved. The settlement fell at the time of the First World War . Around 1925, ruins of the last barn were still preserved. The first and second Zickelburger court today only sparse and difficult to access remains are present, as since 2013 archaeological monument under monument protection standing. There used to be a settlement at the Eifelblick too . An earlier name of the parcel is "Auf dem Zickelberg".

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Individual evidence

  1. Information according to the digital terrain model (available in the TIM-online map service )
  2. ^ Geological State Office North Rhine-Westphalia (ed.); Gangolf Knapp, Klaus Vieten: Geological map of North Rhine-Westphalia 1: 25,000. Explanations for sheet 5309 Königswinter . 3rd, revised edition, Krefeld 1995, p. 40.
  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 town of Bad Honnef am Rhein , issue 10). Bad Honnef 1993, pp. 73/74, 116.
  4. Royal Government of Cologne: overview of the components u. Directory of all localities in the government district of Cologne. Cöln 1845, p. 86 .
  5. ^ Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia . Volume XII. Rhineland Province. Publishing house of the Royal Statistical Bureau, Berlin 1888, p. 115 ( digitized version [PDF; 1.5 MB ; accessed on October 9, 2016]).
  6. ^ A b Adolf Nekum: A thousand years of Selhof, one hundred years of citizens' association , Bad Honnef-Selhof 1988, p. 67.
  7. J [ohann] J [oseph] Brungs : The city of Honnef and its history . Verlag des St. Sebastianus-Schützenverein, Honnef 1925, p. 19 (reprinted 1978 by Löwenburg-Verlag, Bad Honnef).
  8. List of monuments of the city of Bad Honnef , number B 6
  9. Topographical survey of the Rhineland , between 1801 and 1828
  10. ^ Johannes Jansen: Honnefer Familienbuch 1632–1809 (= publications of the West German Society for Family Studies eV , Volume 5). West German Society for Family Studies, Cologne 1972, p. 14.