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Teschemacher Hof

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    July 28, 2017

    The building is the preserved part of a farm built around 1630 called "Teschemacher Hof". The building complex consists of two wings, which are built at right angles to each other. As roof ridge there is a small bell tower on the southwestern roof.

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      August 24, 2021

      The property at Mirke 9, 10, 11, 12 is the remainder of a courtyard complex built around 1630 (Teschemacher Hof). The complex consists of two three-storey half-timbered buildings built at right angles to each other on rubble-stone base masonry. The northwest side has visible half-timbering, while the remaining facade surfaces are slated. The northeast facade shows half a gable with a crooked hip and merges into a three-storey facade. The individual storeys protrude from there via grooved lugs. This area is probably the oldest part of the complex, as the construction has the characteristics of Renaissance buildings. On the southwest gable is an interesting, bay-like extension that looks like a small house chapel. Both buildings have gable roofs with small hips on the gable sides, and the south-western roof also has a small bell tower as a turret. The building is not only one of the oldest, outstanding half-timbered buildings in Elberfeld, but is also important for the history of Elberfeld as the place where the famous organ builder Jakob Engelbert Teschemacher (1711 - 1782) worked.

      Source: wuppertal.de/denkmalliste-online/Detail/Show/4042

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        The building is the preserved part of a farm built around 1630 called "Teschemacher Hof". It is located on a side street of Uellendahler Straße called In der Mirke. The building complex consists of two wings, which are built at right angles to each other. The two three-storey building wings have been created in half-timbered construction, which has remained uncovered only on the northern facade side, the other pages are verschiefert.

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          Location: Bergisches Land, Cologne District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

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