Boxlohe 5

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Craftsman's house in Schwabach (2012)

The Boxlohe 5 building in Schwabach , an independent town in Middle Franconia ( Bavaria ), essentially dates from the Middle Ages . The craftsman's house on the western border of the old town, originally used as a residential building and commercial enterprise, is a protected monument .

Today's residential building with three residential units in a corner is a gable-independent and plastered steep gable roof building with a sandstone ground floor and half-timbered upper floor and gable. The roof structure was dendrologically dated to the year 1536. After a fire, the building was partially renovated in 1821.

After extensive renovation work, the owner, the non-profit housing association of the city of Schwabach, received the Bavarian Monument Preservation Prize in the category of private buildings in 2008 .

literature

  • Late Gothic craftsman's house in Schwabach. In: Bavarian Monument Preservation Prize 2008 , ed. from the Bavarian Chamber of Engineers, Munich 2008, pp. 32–35, without ISBN.

Web links

Commons : Boxlohe 5 (Schwabach)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 49 ° 19 '45.77 "  N , 11 ° 1' 0.88"  E