Hofrichterhaus
A court judge's house was the house of the court judge , which, because of its reputation and its importance in drawing up documents, was often in close proximity to the manorial houses in the city center or near the castle.
Preserved court judges' houses
Germany
Cities and communities in which (former) court judges still stand:
- Bautzen , see Hofrichterhaus (Bautzen)
- Berchtesgaden , former court judge's house of the prince-provost of Berchtesgaden , from 1828 seat of the regional court , from 1862 the district office and until 1972 the district office Berchtesgaden
- Niederalteich , court judge house of the Benedictine Abbey Niederaltaich, raised to Hofmark , built 1705 to 1706
Austria
Cities and communities in which (former) court judges still stand:
- Admont
- Nonnberg Monastery in Salzburg
- Lambach , the court judge's house was expanded under Abbot Maximilian Pagl in 1721 as a house for monastery officials.
- Seitenstetten (Café Mitterer)
- Wilhering
Individual evidence
- ↑ Niederalteich , historical outline of the place and u. a. also about the Hofrichterhaus on the website of Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte , online at hdbg.de
- ↑ Majorstöckl Wilhering - revitalization of the baroque jewel , to the Hofrichterhaus Majorstöckl in Wilhering , online at bauforum.at