Half-timbered house (Heidelberger Landstrasse 226)
Half-timbered house (Heidelberger Landstrasse 226) | |
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Half-timbered house (2006) |
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place | Darmstadt-Eberstadt |
Architectural style | Half-timbered house |
Construction year | 1707 |
Coordinates | 49 ° 49 '1.5 " N , 8 ° 38' 39.6" E |
The half-timbered house Heidelberger Landstrasse 226 is a building in Darmstadt-Eberstadt .
History and description
The half-timbered house on Heidelberger Landstrasse was built in 1707. The residential building that defines the townscape is an eaves - standing half-timbered building with a steep, beaver- tailed gable roof .
Notable details are:
- an unusual half-timbered configuration made of oak , with curved struts and a wickerwork of curved diamonds and St. Andrew's crosses in the window parapet fields on the first floor
- a massive ground floor - rebuilt at a later date - with sandstone window frames
Monument protection
In 1984 the half-timbered house was restored . For architectural and city history reasons, the building is a cultural monument .
literature
- Günter Fries et al .: City of Darmstadt. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , cultural monuments in Hesse .) Vieweg, Braunschweig 1994, ISBN 3-528-06249-5 , p. 627.