House of Isaak Israel and Moritz Mändle

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House of Israel / Mändle in Heilbronn-Sontheim

The Isaak Israel and Moritz Mändle house at Hauptstrasse 8 in Sontheim is a two-storey secular building that was built in 1896 using both exposed brick and exposed framework according to plans by the house architects of the Ackermann twisting mill , Hermann Maute and Theodor Moosbrugger . The ground floor is horizontally structured in the neo-renaissance style , and the upper floor has the character of a country house thanks to the decorative exposed framework. The house is a listed building.

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The ground floor of the building is made of bricks and edged with sandstone pilaster strips at the corners . The first floor has been designed as a decorative timber framing . The lugs and balcony consoles have beautifully worked carvings. The building has above the corner sloping towards the street , on the ground floor with the main entrance, on the 1st floor a corner bay window with a tower crowning. Both the roof and the spire are made of slate.

The house of Israel / Mändle corresponds to the old Sontheimer Rathaus , which is diagonally opposite , and which had also been built as a residential building in exposed brick / timber framework just a year earlier. While the visible framework of the old town hall, which was temporarily plastered over, has now been exposed again, the framework of the House of Israel / Mändle is now hidden under a subsequently attached external cladding.

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Coordinates: 49 ° 7 ′ 10.5 ″  N , 9 ° 11 ′ 26.4 ″  E