Golden Rose (Aachen)

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Golden Rose House

The Golden Rose House (formerly known as the Zur Mark House ) is a listed residential building in Aachen .

The two-story gabled house at Fischmarkt 1 houses one of Aachen's oldest restaurants. During the construction of the Gothic choir at Aachen Cathedral in 1335, the stonemasons were fed here.

After the city ​​fire of 1656 , the house was rebuilt and was given the new name "Zur Rose". It has the half-timbered facade made of bluestone and cross- frame windows under the influence of the Maas Renaissance, which is characteristic of Aachen . It suffered severe damage in the Second World War . 1954 it was under the Aachen city ​​curator Dr. Leo Hugot rebuilt according to the old model. The wooden floating gable was redesigned based on that of the house at Kleinkölnstrasse 8, which was destroyed in the war. Numerous Blaustein elements were from others, laid down buildings from the Aachen area translocated .

The house has been a listed building since 1984, mainly because of the cross-frame window facade.

Today there is a restaurant on the ground floor. (As of 2017)

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Restaurant Rose am Dom. About us. In: Restaurant Rose am Dom. Owner: Ali Galip Turgut, accessed August 13, 2017 . Available as an information sheet in the "Rose am Dom" restaurant.

Coordinates: 50 ° 46 ′ 28 "  N , 6 ° 4 ′ 58"  E