Gasthaus Lamm (Böckingen)

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Former Gasthaus Lamm

The former Gasthaus Lamm is a historic inn at Stedinger Strasse 4 in the Böckingen district of Heilbronn, which is now used as a residential building .

description

The building is a two-storey secular building, which was built in exposed brick and also in exposed half-timbering according to plans by August Mogler in 1897 as an inn with a butcher's shop. The left side of the current building was erected first, while the old Gasthaus Lamm was still in a lower, older building on the right. This was replaced in 1907 by the current right-hand part of the building with the striking corner tower.

The ground floor is horizontally structured in the neo-renaissance style , the corner tower shows decorative exposed framework and thus demonstrates the style of the country house character. The tower is crowned as a high roof dome in slate. The former inn has a side risaliten , which shows a floating gable in the Swiss house style with an open space of the Swiss farmhouse architecture. The house is a listed building.

history

The inn with butcher's shop was named after the symbolic animal of John the Baptist and opened in Heilbronner Straße 4 by the owner Friedrich Frank. Thank God Frank later took over the inn and continued to run it. From 1901 to 1936 Gottlob Schmoll ran the inn. In 1936 Frieda Förster took it over, her daughter Liesbeth Unkauf continued to run the restaurant until the 1960s. The house was renovated in 1996 and has only been used as a residential building since then.

Web links

Commons : Gasthaus Lamm (Böckingen)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Julius Fekete , Simon Haag, Adelheid Hanke, Daniela Naumann: Stadtkreis Heilbronn . (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , cultural monuments in Baden-Württemberg, Volume I.5.). Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , pp. 175-176 .
  2. Böckingen am See. A district of Heilbronn - yesterday and today . Heilbronn City Archives, Heilbronn 1998 (Publications of the Heilbronn City Archives, 37). P. 591

Coordinates: 49 ° 7 ′ 57.5 "  N , 9 ° 11 ′ 40.3"  E