Am Markt 40 (Weismain)

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Early modern residential and commercial building
Early modern residential and commercial building, former Bräustüberl of the Dietz brewery.  Recorded in August 2014

Early modern residential and commercial building, former Bräustüberl of the Dietz brewery. Recorded in August 2014

Data
place Weismain,
Am Markt 40
Client Peter Pertold
Architectural style Renaissance and ornamental framework from the early modern period
Construction year 1696
Floor space approx. 205 m²
Coordinates 50 ° 5 '1.1 "  N , 11 ° 14' 18.3"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 5 '1.1 "  N , 11 ° 14' 18.3"  E

The building at Am Markt 40 is a half-timbered house on the market square of the Upper Franconian town of Weismain with the address Am Markt 40. The Dietz brewery was founded in this house in 1896; it has long served as their taproom. Under the number D-4-78-176-30 the house is protected as a monument by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation .

history

The building was probably built in 1696 by order of Peter Pertold. In 1893 the farmer Michael Dietz bought the property from the baker's widow Barbara Agatz, at that time still at number 26. Three years later, in 1896, he founded the Dietz brewery with the installation of a brewery in the house, which from then on used the building as a bar and brewery served. In 1902, Dietz had a basement built with a cellar behind the house. In order to meet the increased demand for beer, a new building was built in the back yard of the house in 1955/1956, in which the brewery was relocated and a bottling plant was installed. Until the brewery ceased operations in 1981, the historic house on the market square was still used as a brewery for the Dietz brewery. Since then the house has been used as a residential building.

architecture

The eaves-standing house has a massive, plastered ground floor made of sandstone . About a Stockwerksgesimse join in half-timbered style one upstairs and two attics to. On the ground floor there are five rectangular windows, three of which are historical with profiled and drilled frames and two unadorned windows of newer design. In the middle of the facade there is a large wooden gate with the inscription "PETER PERTOLD CASTNER ALHIR BAVET MICH 1696" engraved in the lintel. The meaning of the initials "HP" and "GPS" embedded in the headbands is unclear.

The framework is provided with post - Gothic half - timbered ornaments. In the parapet fields under the seven upper floor windows there are curved, nosed St. Andrew's crosses (so-called firebucks), which alternate with curved support timbers. Curved props are built in between the windows. A gable roof forms the end of the house .

literature

  • Günter Dippold: From the economic history of Weismain . In: Günter Dippold (ed.): Weismain - A Franconian city on the northern Jura 1 . Dechant Bau GmbH, Weismain 2011, ISBN 978-3-9814302-0-2 , pp. 287-348
  • Peter Ruderich: Weismain's history of art and architecture from the 13th to the 20th century . In: Günter Dippold (Ed.): Weismain , Volume 2, Weismain 1996, ISBN 3-9804106-0-9 , pp. 81-200

See also

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments for Weismain (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
  2. a b c Ruderich (1996), pp. 160f.
  3. a b c d Dippold (2011), p. 325 f.
  4. through the old town  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , stadt-weismain.de, accessed on January 3, 2015@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.stadt-weismain.de