Löhehaus (Neuendettelsau)

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Löhehaus, east side
Löhehaus around 1850

The Löhehaus is a protected monument on the main street with the house no. 10 in Neuendettelsau . It was named after the Neuendettelsau pastor Wilhelm Löhe (1808–1872).

History

The building was erected in 1693 as a new rectory . Half of the fiefdom of the rectory founded in 1403 was taken over. The rectory also included land in the corridors. Both fiefs and land were used to pay the pastor. In 1792, under the Prussian government, the rectory was given house no. 11. Since a new parsonage was built in Johann-Flierl-Str. 18 in 1935, the Löhehaus serves as a community center.

Building description

The two-story, gable-end building has a rectangular floor plan and a half-hipped roof on the west side. The dormers (1 on the south side, 2 on the north side) were only built into the roof after the 1970s. The east side has half-timbering on the upper floor and on the gable and ends with a loading dome at the top. On the ground floor there are three rectangular windows with and on the upper floor three windows without shutters, in the attic there is a small arched window, above a small rectangular window. The other sides of the building are no longer in their original state. Since 1969, a two-story, gable-free building of roughly the same size has been attached to the south side, which was built according to the plans of the Neuendettelsau architect Dietrich Stobbe. An extension was built on the west side at the level of the ground floor.

literature

  • Günther P. Fehring : City and district of Ansbach (=  Bavarian art monuments . Volume 2 ). Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1958, DNB  451224701 , p. 129 .
  • Matthias Honold; Hans Rößler (Hrsg.): 700 years Neuendettelsau: Festschrift for the 700th anniversary 1298/1998; historical contributions to the local history and house chronicle of Neuendettelsau . Neuendettelsau 1998, ISBN 3-00-002564-2 , p. 238 .
  • Hans Wolfram Lübbeke: Middle Franconia . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (=  Monuments in Bavaria . Volume V ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52396-1 .

Web links

Commons : Löhehaus  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 49 ° 17 ′ 11.4 "  N , 10 ° 47 ′ 15.9"  E