Aegidienstraße 24

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The house at Aegidienstraße 24 (2006)

House Aegidienstraße 24 is a listed building in Lübeck's old town .

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The corner house located in the spitzwinklingen junction of Schildstraße from Aegidienstraße goes back to one of ten booths that were built between 1300 and 1320 as community buildings on the large property first mentioned in 1320.

The house was rebuilt in the late 15th or early 16th century. In the middle of the 18th century, presumably between 1733 and 1765, a renovation was carried out in the Baroque style , in which the corner house received its formative exterior with plastered facade and tail gable .

Until 1965 the house was used in the upper floors of a residential building, the ground floor is a previously as was grocery store owned mom-and-pop shop ; after that it was only used for residential purposes.

In 1967 the exterior of the building was listed as a historical monument. The house at the fork in the road with the distinctive two trees on either side of the entrance door (these are new trees that were planted to replace the old ones as part of a renovation at the beginning of the 21st century) is one of the most memorable motifs in Lübeck's old town .

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Coordinates: 53 ° 51 ′ 51.3 "  N , 10 ° 41 ′ 17.1"  E