Echternacher Hof (Kröv)
The Echternacher Hof in Kröv , a local community in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rhineland-Palatinate , was built in 1764. The Zehnthof of Echternach Abbey on Moselweinstraße 22/24 and Robert-Schuman-Straße 19/21 / 21a / 27 is a protected cultural monument .
In Kröv there were around 20 monastic or aristocratic courts up to secularization . The three-wing complex of the Echternacher Hof with an elongated front facing the Moselle is now used as a hotel with a café.
The street-side facade with eleven window axes has a flat central risaliten , which is framed by red sandstone and crowned by a triangular gable. The portal is framed by pilasters . The triangular gable originally featured the Echternach double-headed eagle and the coat of arms of Abbot Michael Hormann, under which the courtyard was built. All windows are arched with a sandstone frame. A sandstone cornice runs around the building .
The rear buildings were barns for grain and wine cellars.
See also
literature
- Ernst Wackenroder (editor): The art monuments of the Wittlich district. (= Die Kunstdenkmäler der Rheinprovinz , Volume 12, IV. Dept.), L. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1934 (Unchanged reprint: Akademische Buchhandlung Interbook, Trier 1982), pp. 902–903.
Web links
- Entry for Former branch of Echternach (Kröv) abbey in the database of cultural assets in the Trier region .
Coordinates: 49 ° 58 '54.2 " N , 7 ° 5' 26.5" E