Haunscher Hof

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The Haunsche Hof in Bad Salzungen

The Haunsche Hof is a listed building in Bad Salzungen in the Wartburg district in Thuringia .

location

The Haunsche Hof is located in the city center of Bad Salzungen, south of the market square on the north bank of the Burgsee .

Building

The building was built on two floors with a half-hip roof. The round portal and the three-story stair tower with a coat of arms from 1624 are distinctive.

history

The Haunsche or H Wunsch Hof, built around 1450, is one of the oldest buildings in Bad Salzung's city center. In 1487 the von Haun family received the "Henneberger Hof" from the hands of Count Friedrich von Henneberg , from which the current name is derived.

In 1624 the complex was rebuilt in the Renaissance style. In 1810 the house passed into bourgeois ownership and in the meantime served, among other things, as a spa pension.

After a complete restoration from 1970, the city and district library moved into the building in 1972. In 1974 the basement was extensively redesigned and a wine bar was created. In 1996 the library moved out and in 2001 the Bad Salzunger Kulturverein moved in.

After extensive renovation from 2007 to 2010, the Haunsche Hof now houses a café, the registry office of the city of Bad Salzungen, as well as the club and exhibition rooms of the local cultural association.

Web links

Commons : Haunscher Hof  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Haunscher Hof opened after renovation , accessed on September 10, 2012

Coordinates: 50 ° 48 '44.3 "  N , 10 ° 14' 7.4"  E