The house at Hauptstraße 69 is a listed building in the city center of the district town of Bergheim in the Rhein-Erft-Kreis in North Rhine-Westphalia.
House No. 69 was a post office station. As early as 1680, there was an imperial post office operated by the Princes of Thurn and Taxis in Bergheim. The post office station was also associated with passenger transport by carriage as well as an inn. The appearance of the post office station is documented in a watercolor from 1847. As late as 1840, there were said to be 80 horses housed here. The local population referred to this property as "Alte Post". To the west of the house stands an archway with the inscription "IHS". This means: "Jesus hominum salvator", Jesus, savior of mankind.
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