Brettener Strasse 7 (Eppingen)

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Brettener Strasse 7 in Eppingen

The house at Brettener Straße 7 in Eppingen in the Heilbronn district in northern Baden-Württemberg is a listed half-timbered house .

description

The building, dated 1573 on the ground floor wall and bearing the name of the builder Sigmund Klebsattel, is a gable-independent three-story residential and commercial building with two slightly protruding half-timbered floors on a massive ground floor, covered by a crooked hip roof .

On the corner of Metzgergasse, the house has a beveled edge that tapers upwards. In the resulting triangle in the upper area of ​​the edge, the building has a lion's head-like grimace with an open mouth, surrounded by acanthus tendrils. The grimace probably comes from the time the house was built. Under the face is the inscription Stefanus Teifenbacher 1660 and refers to the councilor who bought the building in 1660.

literature

  • Edmund Kiehnle : Preservation of monuments and the cultural monuments in Eppingen city . In: Around the Ottilienberg. Contributions to the history of the city of Eppingen and the surrounding area , Volume 3, Eppingen 1985, pp. 439–478, here p. 452.
  • Bernd Röcker: Envious people in Kraichgau . In: Kraichgau. Contributions to landscape and local research , volume 16, 1999, pp. 349–364, here p. 352 with Fig. 6.

Web links

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Coordinates: 49 ° 8 ′ 12 "  N , 8 ° 54 ′ 33"  E