Dilthey House

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Dilthey House
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Wall painting on the back

The Dilthey-Haus is a half-timbered building built in 1696 in Alt- Mosbach and is a listed building .

history

The house with the current address at Am Schloßpark 129 was used as a Protestant rectory until 1868 . Accordingly, it was also the residence of the Nassau court preacher in Biebrich, Maximilian Dilthey (1804–1867). His son, the philosopher Wilhelm Dilthey , spent his youth here, from which the name arises. However, it is not the house where he was born. Today the building is used as a restaurant.

description

The ground floor of the house is solidly masonry, on top of which there are two floors in decorative framework. The sandstone coat of arms of the Eberbach Abbot Alberich Kraus from Boxberg is embedded in the street front. An inscription around it describes the history of the house. On the plastered back next to the beer garden, there are four portraits as wall paintings. These depict Wilhelm Dilthey, the resistance fighter Colonel General Ludwig Beck , the diplomat Carl von Bunsen (1821–1887) and the Jewish biblical scholar Seligmann Baer .

literature

  • Gottfried Kiesow: Architectural Guide Wiesbaden: The City of Historicism, German Foundation for Monument Protection, Monument Publications, 2006, p. 291.
  • Parrots in free flight; in: Taunuszeitung from June 3, 2017, p. 27

Web links

Commons : Dilthey-Haus  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 50 ° 2 ′ 46.7 "  N , 8 ° 14 ′ 22.7"  E