Heinrich Brömser von Rüdesheim

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Brömserhof built by Heinrich Brömser

Heinrich Brömser von Rüdesheim , from 1646 Heinrich Freiherr Brömser von Rüdesheim (* 1590 or soon afterwards in Rüdesheim ; † November 25, 1668 ) was Reichshofrat, Vice-President of the Rheingau and diplomat.

Heinrich Brömser von Rüdesheim was the son of Johann Reichard Brömser von Rüdesheim and his wife Margarethe von Cronberg († 1609). He married Maria Magdalena née von Heddesdorf. For lack of male offspring, he was the last of his sex.

He became Imperial Court Councilor , Vice President of the Rheingau and Kurmainzer Privy Councilor . In 1648 he was envoy to the peace negotiations in Munster after the Thirty Years' War . In 1646 he was promoted to the baron class.

Coat of arms above the entrance to the main building of the Brömserhof

He undertook an extensive renovation and new construction of the Brömserhof . He built a spacious mansion with a deep basement, elegant reception rooms and a decorative bay window in front of the original building. The Brömser / Heddesdorff coat of arms with the dates 1650/51 are located on the archway and the bay window of the main house.

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