Hartliebhaus

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The Hartliebhaus

The Hartliebhaus , also Kramerstraße 11, is a listed building in the old town of Memmingen . It stands in the middle of the northern Kramerstrasse and is part of the old Guelph city .

The three-story house has five to three axes and a mansard roof . It was built in the second quarter of the 18th century. The portal is arched and blocked by modern shop fittings in the basement. Two grooved pilaster strips are located at the corners of the basement. The two upper floors are combined by pilasters at the edges. The central axis has a flat risalit . The fields under the windows are simple, on the central axis there is some stucco with an alliance coat of arms and palm fronds.

The stairwell has simple frame stucco, the wooden railings have slender wooden balusters . The ceiling on the second floor has a curved stucco frame. In the rear building there is a second staircase with slender wooden balusters.

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Coordinates: 47 ° 59 '8.5 "  N , 10 ° 10' 53.7"  E