Convent 29 (Quedlinburg)
Konvent 29 is a listed building in the city of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt .
location
It is located in the historic Quedlinburger Neustadt on the east side of the Konvent street and is listed as a residential building in the Quedlinburg monument register. To the north of the house was the Konvent 28 house, which had a black kitchen but was demolished around 1970 . The building, which is also listed, is adjacent to Konvent 30 to the south .
Architecture and history
The two-storey half - timbered house was built around 1640. The decorative elements on the half-timbered house are tau bars , a console frieze and a ladder railing . In addition, there are pyramid beam heads on the house , which appear very early here.
The ground floor was rebuilt in the 19th century.
literature
- State Office for the Preservation of Monuments of Saxony-Anhalt (Ed.): List of monuments in Saxony-Anhalt. Volume 7: Falko Grubitzsch, with the participation of Alois Bursy, Mathias Köhler, Winfried Korf, Sabine Oszmer, Peter Seyfried and Mario Titze: Quedlinburg district. Volume 1: City of Quedlinburg. Fly head, Halle 1998, ISBN 3-910147-67-4 , page 156
Individual proof
- ↑ Hans Hartmut Schauer, Quedlinburg, half-timbered town, world cultural heritage , Verlag Bauwesen Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-345-00676-6 , page 41
Coordinates: 51 ° 47 ′ 18.1 ″ N , 11 ° 8 ′ 59.7 ″ E