Old town hall raft

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Old town hall of Floß, since 1813 inn "Goldener Löwe"

The Old Town Hall Floß was built in 1561 at the latest. In 1615 a room was set up here for the instruction of 60 boys and 44 girls as well as a chamber for the teacher, which was also his apartment. Until 1813 this was the town hall of Floß.

After the great city fire of 1813, the market town sold the fire site to the well-funded innkeeper Christoph Schopper , who built the stately home of the "Golden Lion" on the fire site. The remains of the previous building can still be seen in the ground floor rooms of the house that later became an inn. On the north-west corner of the outer facade there is a walled-in granite stone with the year 1561.

literature

  • Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 100 years of raft. For the local festival of the Floß market in the Upper Palatinate Forest. Marktgemeinde Floß, Floß 1976, p. 119.

Web links

Commons : Raft Marketplace 2  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster, 1976, p. 347.

Coordinates: 49 ° 43 ′ 25.3 "  N , 12 ° 16 ′ 33.5"  E