Kramerstraße 10 (Lemgo)

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House Kramerstraße 10 in Lemgo

The building Kramerstraße 10 in Lemgo , a city in the Lippe district in North Rhine-Westphalia , was built in 1774 for the innkeeper Johann Ernst Eberhardt. The half-timbered house in the corner of Mittelstrasse is a protected architectural monument .

The two-storey residential and commercial building on a massive ground floor made of quarry stone, which originally housed an inn, had been plastered since 1860. This conversion also were bow window -Erdgeschosse transformed into shop windows. The half-timbering on the market side was exposed again in 1949. In the years 1976/77 the building was extensively renovated, the remaining half-timbering was exposed and the clearings were restored.

The framework is unadorned, only the stand bay with a triangular crown is noticeable. Demolition material from other houses was used in the construction, including metal fittings from around 1580 and fragments of window posts and profiled walls in the masonry.

literature

  • City of Lemgo (ed.): Lemgo. Architectural monuments in the historic city center . Lemgo 2008, p. 8 (without ISBN).
  • Otto Gaul , Ulf-Dietrich Korn: City of Lemgo (=  The architectural and art monuments of Westphalia . Volume 49 / I ). Aschendorff, Münster 1983, p. 762–764 (listed under the address Markt 10 ).

Coordinates: 52 ° 1 ′ 42.1 ″  N , 8 ° 54 ′ 3.5 ″  E