The district ofllenich with its approx. 12,700 inhabitants has its own so-called "culture mile". It may not be big, but according to the motto "small but nice", it still has a lot to offer. It is located on Frongasse and includes four Bonn institutions that are popular with visitors: the Rex arthouse cinema, the Springmaus house, Harmonie and the Irish pub The Fiddlers. The Rex has a wonderful ambience and, with its large hall, is probably one of the most beautiful cinemas in Bonn; good films are still valued here.
The district does not have a subway network, but bus lines 622, 623, 632 and 635 run from the main train station in the direction ofEndenich. There is direct motorway access to the A565 through its own junction.
Inendenich, students prefer to feel at home. The decisive factor here is the proximity to the university, which can be reached by bike in a few minutes. But even for older students,endenich is worth considering. Here you will find a place with culture, short distances and a lot of quality of life.
These are our properties inllenich:
The Lutfridstraße is located in the grown district in the heart ofEndenich, in the immediate vicinity of theEndedich Bach. The nearbyendenich "culture mile" on the Frongasse is known beyond the Bonn borders. On it are the beautiful Rex arthouse cinema, the Springmaus house, Harmonie and the Irish pub The Fiddlers, four beautiful and popular Bonn institutions. Life in Lutfridstraße – with its block and row development – is interesting for students due to its close proximity to Bonn University, but it is also a place with a great quality of life, especially for young families and older people. Lutfridstraße is in a quiet residential area with spacious green areas that allow residents to relax. “kunstundwohnen” projects have been implemented in some properties on Lutfridstraße. Artists have artistically designed stairwells and some everyday objects in the outdoor area of the residential complex (you can find out more under “kunstundwohnen”). Many cultural and leisure activities, kindergartens and schools in the vicinity, but also the city center with its faculties and companies can be reached in a few minutes by bike. In the Lutfridstraße there are public parking spaces but also private parking spaces and garages. The transport connection is good, numerous bus lines (622, 623, 632, 635) run from the main station in the direction ofendenich. In addition, Messenich has direct access to the A 565 via its own junction. Photographer: Peter Oszvald, Bonn
The Lutfridstraße is located in the grown district in the heart ofEndenich, in the immediate vicinity of theEndenicher Bach. The nearbyendenich "culture mile" on Frongasse, where the beautiful Rex arthouse cinema, the Springmaus house, the Harmonie and the Irish pub The Fiddlers are located, four beautiful Bonn institutions that are popular with visitors, is across the Bonn borders also known. In the charming beer gardens you can end the day comfortably. Life in Lutfridstraße - with its block and row development - is very interesting for students due to its close proximity to Bonn University. But this is also a place with a lot of quality of life for young families and older people. Lutfridstraße is in a quiet residential area with spacious green areas that allow residents to relax. “kunstundwohnen” projects have been implemented in some properties on Lutfridstrasse and Magdalenenstrasse. Artists have artistically designed stairwells and some of the everyday things in the outdoor area of the residential complex (you can find out more under “kunstundwohnen”) and have thus positively changed the living space of the tenants. The cultural and leisure activities, the kindergartens and schools in the vicinity and the city center with its faculties and companies can be reached in a few minutes by bike. There are public parking spaces but also private parking spaces and garages. The transport connection is good, numerous bus lines (622, 623, 632, 635) run from the main station in the direction ofendenich. In addition, Messenich has direct access to the A 565 via its own junction. Photographer: Peter Oszvald, Bonn
The Magdalenenstraße is located in the growing quarter in the heart ofEndenich, in the immediate vicinity of theEndenicher Bach. The nearbyendenich "culture mile" on the Frongasse is known beyond the Bonn borders. There are four beautiful Bonn institutions on it that people like to visit: These are the beautiful Rex arthouse cinema, the Haus der Jumpmaus, the Harmonie and the Irish pub The Fiddlers. In the cozy beer gardens you can end the day comfortably. Life in Magdalenenstraße is very interesting for students due to its close proximity to Bonn University, but it is also a place with a high quality of life, especially for young families and older people. The Magdalenenstraße is in a quiet residential area with spacious green areas, which is used for the relaxation of its residents. “kunstundwohnen” projects have been implemented in some properties on Magdalenenstrasse and Lutfridstrasse. Artists have artistically designed stairwells and some of the everyday things in the outdoor area of the residential complex (you can find out more under “kunstundwohnen”) and have thus positively changed the living space of the tenants. The cultural and leisure activities, the kindergartens and schools in the vicinity and the city center with its faculties and companies can be reached in a few minutes by bike. On the Magdalenenstraße/Lutfridstraße there are public parking spaces but also private parking spaces and garages. The transport connection is good, numerous bus lines (622, 623, 632, 635) run from the main station in the direction ofendenich. In addition, Messenich has direct access to the A 565 via its own junction. Photographer: Peter Oszvald, Bonn
The Pastoratsgasse is inEndenich, in the immediate vicinity of the "Cultural Mile" inEndenich on the Frongasse, where the beautiful Rex arthouse cinema, the Springmaus house, the Harmonie and the Irish Pub The Fiddlers are located, four beautiful Bonn institutions that are popular to visit are known beyond the borders of Bonn. Here you will find shops for everyday needs, in the small restaurants and the beautiful beer gardens you can end the day comfortably. The living space in "Haus Cöllenhof" at Pastoratsgasse 14 is particularly suitable for young and old people, for singles or couples. The cultural and leisure activities in the immediate vicinity and the city center with its faculties and companies can be reached in a few minutes by bike. The transport connection is good, numerous bus lines (622, 623, 632, 635) run from the main station in the direction ofendenich. In addition, Messenich has direct access to the A 565 via its own junction. “The “Haus Cöllenhof”, completed in 2000, at Pastoratsgasse 14 by Schröder Architects is a three-tiered building on a hillside with a square base. The interior courtyard and the covered gallery are framed by single-storey white walls. A three-story block with alternating arcades faces south-west and is surmounted by a five-story tower that encloses the half-open stairwell. The height of the building is based on the structural environment. In the north-east, the striking structure delimits a spacious square, which is extended by the inner courtyard. The five-storey tower contains nine one-room apartments with variable layouts, and one large two-room apartment on the ground floor. The massive masonry is covered on the outside with a two-layer lime cement plaster. The fine-grained finishing plaster is pigmented ocher gray and rubbed off smoothly. The windows are made of solid oak, while the sills, the attic covers, the staircase and the outer floor coverings are made of cast stone. The inner doors, moldings and floors are also made of oak. The smooth inner gypsum plaster is painted white. The "Haus Cöllenhof" plays with the transitions from private to semi-public to public space. These transitions are structurally implemented through the transparent arcades and the inner courtyard with a solitary tree. This is intended to give the historical Magdalenenplatz a new look on the former site of the Cöllenhof estate.” Author: Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Uwe Schröder / Baukunst-NRW editorial team Photographer: Peter Oszvald, Bonn