Lange Gasse 11 (Quedlinburg)
The house at Lange Gasse 11 is a listed building in Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt .
location
The building, registered as Vorwerk in the Quedlinburg monument register, is located in the north-eastern part of the Quedlinburg district of Westendorf north of Langen Gasse. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site .
Architecture and history
The Grashoff family had owned the property since the late 18th century. In the 19th century, one of the large seed breeding and trading companies in the city of Quedlinburg existed here.
The two-storey main building of the courtyard was built around 1830. The facade has a plaster structure. There are also console cornices . In 1900, one by the architect Max Schneck in the Art Nouveau created cultivation. This extension building to the east in the design of a manufacturer's villa is provided with historicizing elements. There are small towers and a stepped gable . The original glazing has been preserved. Inside the building there is a large hall with a stucco ceiling .
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 161
Coordinates: 51 ° 47 '12.2 " N , 11 ° 8' 23.9" E