Dippes yard

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Dippes Hof, on the right a former house from the 17th century, on the left a new building from 1761

Dippes Hof is a listed former farm bourgeoisie in the city of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt . It is registered in the Quedlinburg register of monuments and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site .

location

The property is located south of the historic Quedlinburg old town and extends between the streets Am Schiffbleek and Kaiser-Otto-Straße at the addresses Am Schiffbleek 4 and Kaiser-Otto-Straße 10.

Architecture and history

The oldest building in the very large courtyard is a building originally constructed as a residential building on the northwest corner of the property. The half-timbered house was built in the second half of the 17th century. The facade is decorated with pyramid beam heads, the compartments are provided with decorative brickwork.

In 1761 a new residential building was added to the west. The previous one was converted into a storage facility. The new building was also built in half-timbered construction and has a profiled cornice plank. The front door and the inside of the building were redesigned in 1897 in the style of historicism .

Elongated storage buildings stretch along the north and south sides of the courtyard. The half-timbered buildings have dormer windows .

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Coordinates: 51 ° 47 ′ 4.2 "  N , 11 ° 8 ′ 18.5"  E