Leiergasse 9 (Eppingen)
The building at Leiergasse 9 in Eppingen , a town in the Heilbronn district in northern Baden-Württemberg , is a half -timbered house in Kraichgau that was built in the second half of the 16th century . The building is protected as a monument .
description
The house at Leiergasse 9, a former arable citizen's house , has been significantly changed on the first and second floors. The windows were enlarged and the original half-timbered structure was destroyed. When looking at the gable , the restless lower zone is noticeable, in contrast to this, the two unified attics are still originally preserved. The collar and corner posts still stand on the beam heads and the half-timbered floors protrude.
In the lower attic we find the Franconian man on the collar stands as decorative forms . On the parapets below the windows, you can see curly ankle bands and small vertical stalks, which are grooved and provided with well-dressed eyes. There is a carved console under the roof ridge .
The entrance to the courtyard behind the house, where a new building from the second half of the 20th century is located today, is centrally located.
literature
- Erwin Huxhold : The half-timbered houses in Kraichgau. A guide to the architectural monuments . Published by the Heimatverein Kraichgau eV, 3rd supplemented edition, Ubstadt-Weiher 2002, ISBN 3-89735-185-4 .
- Edmund Kiehnle : The half-timbered house on Leiergasse No. 9. With bay windows and “swallow's nest” . In: Eppingen. Around the Ottilienberg. Contributions to the history of the city of Eppingen and the surrounding area , Ed .: Heimatfreunde Eppingen , Eppingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-930172-21-4 , pp. 26-29.
Coordinates: 49 ° 8 ′ 8.6 ″ N , 8 ° 54 ′ 32.5 ″ E