Karlsruher Strasse 60 (Dühren)
The half-timbered house at Karlsruher Strasse 60 (also called Haus Ebert-Nickel) in Dühren , a district of the town of Sinsheim in the Rhein-Neckar district in northern Baden-Württemberg , was built in the second half of the 16th century. The building is a protected monument .
description
The house with two half-timbered floors and two attics stands directly on Karlsruher Straße, which has been widened in modern times . Although some of the windows have been enlarged, the house has been carefully restored.
The renaissance house has numerous decorative forms. The two right-hand windows of the first gable storey (facing the street) are laterally adorned by three-quarter columns with woven ribbon. The head is at the same gable side lugs of the Franconian man with eyes and indentations highlighted. In between there are St. Andrew's crosses and long struts. The short collar and corner stands have lugs with bulges and throats . A carved palmette with a pigeon hole can be seen under the roof ridge .
literature
- Erwin Huxhold : The half-timbered houses in Kraichgau. A guide to the architectural monuments . Edited by Heimatverein Kraichgau , 3rd supplemented edition, Verlag Regionalkultur, Ubstadt-Weiher 2002, pp. 72–73, ISBN 3-89735-185-4 , pp. 72–73.
Coordinates: 49 ° 14 ′ 40 " N , 8 ° 49 ′ 53.7" E