House Schwanen (Oberwinter)
The Schwanen house in Oberwinter , a district of the town of Remagen in the Ahrweiler district ( Rhineland-Palatinate ), is a half-timbered house from the second half of the 17th century. The house on Hauptstraße 105/107, at the corner of Kräuselgässchen, is a protected monument .
history
The merchant and mayor Peter Kremer and his wife Catharina, b. Ensfelts had the magnificent half-timbered building built in 1671. During the French era , the then “Maire” (mayor), a Mr. Loosen, was the owner. For a long time the "Gasthof Schwanen" was located in the house, where Napoleon is said to have stayed overnight even in 1806 . The half-timbered house has been extensively renovated in recent years.
description
The three-story dwarf building facing the street, protruding on the ground floor, is particularly striking. It has carvings on its corner posts and on the window core . Between carved heads below the group of windows on the left there is the inscription: "DIEZ HOUSE IS IN GOD'S HAND, GOD PROTECTES IT FOR FEWR AND FIRE, PETER KREMER, CATHARINIA ENSFELTS, GENANT KREMERZ, MARLED, ANNO 1671".
The house consists of a partly solid ground floor, a half-timbered floor and two attics. The beams are richly carved with scales and twisted columns . There are heads and joke masks on the consoles and a human figure on the left corner post of the house.
literature
- Paul Clemen (Hrsg.): The art monuments of the Rhine province . The art monuments of the Ahrweiler district. 17th volume, 1st department, published by L. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1938, pp. 490–492.
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Coordinates: 50 ° 36 ′ 59.5 ″ N , 7 ° 12 ′ 25.2 ″ E