Old brewery Dudeldorf

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The old brewery is a listed secular building in the Herrengasse of Dudeldorf , a local community in the Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm ( Rhineland-Palatinate ). The three-storey ensemble is, on the one hand, a corner building with a mansard roof , built around 1700 , which was rebuilt in the middle of the 18th century - and probably also increased in size. A two-axis building, probably erected towards Kirchstrasse in the middle of the 18th century, completes the ensemble of houses.

history

Chronicle of the inn, 1990

The house was built near Dudeldorf Castle and in the immediate vicinity of the Catholic parish church of St. Maria Königin . In 1794 the landowner Jakob Gohs was mentioned in a document as a landlord and innkeeper. To this day, the name “Gohs” is popular as a house name. In 1806 the red tanner Robert Munich married Anna Caroline Gohs, the landlord's daughter. In 1836 the brewer Wilhelm Josef Servatius married the daughter of those couple and founded the Servatius brewery. He supplied the inns in the surrounding villages with beer. A brewery cellar carved in stone can still be found in the house, which is now used as a wine cellar.

Wilhelm Josef Servatius died in 1860 and his son Wilhelm Philipp Servatius continued to run the brewery. After his death in 1884 the brewing business was stopped. Since 1879 the house of Servatius has been buying beer from the Theobald Simon brewery in Bitburg. One of the ancestors of the Simon family, who shaped the Bitburger brewery , which is now known throughout Germany , learned the brewing trade from Servatius.

In 1909 the granary of the house was available as an emergency church when the Dudeldorfer parish church "Mariä Himmelfahrt" was built. In 1911 Edmund Servatius and his wife Elisabeth Fabry took over the inn and the associated farm. In 1917 the son Alois Karl Servatius was born. During the Second World War, the stone-carved cellar served as an air raid shelter for more than 120 people. In 1954, Alois Servatius and his wife Magda Pallien laid the foundation for the current shape. During the 1950s and 1960s, the house became a meeting and festival point in Dudeldorf and its surroundings. In 1976 the house was modernized and remodeled taking into account the old, familiar building fabric. In 1980 the "Alte Brauhaus Servatius" was added to the group of romantic hotels. In 1990, son Rudolf Servatius took over the hotel and bought the parish garden in addition to his garden property. In 2004 the operation was stopped. In 2006 a Dutch family bought the manor house and resumed hotel operations. The "Alte Brauhaus" has not been family-owned since then.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b A beautiful piece of nature. In: Trierischer Volksfreund. September 30, 2011.
  2. Closure of the hotel in 2004

Coordinates: 49 ° 58 ′ 28.2 "  N , 6 ° 38 ′ 16.4"  E