Liebfrauenring 17 (Worms)
Liebfrauenring 17 is a bourgeois residential building and a cultural monument in Worms .
Geographical location
The residential building forms the eastern end of a symmetrically arranged row house development over four parcels along the street Liebfrauenring . The historical appearance of the row of houses is today strongly disturbed by the individual design of the individual buildings.
History and monument protection
The Liebfrauenring 17 building was built together with the rest of the row of buildings by the architect Jakob Staab for the building contractor Zucker . It was built in 1903. After the houses were completed, they were sold individually to different new owners. In 1914, Liebfrauenring 17 was considerably enlarged in the rear area with an extension.
During the Second World War , the house suffered only minor damage, but the interior was massively redesigned in the following period to include several small apartments. After a change of ownership in the 1970s, most of the disfiguring fixtures were removed.
After the building was initially under protection due to the Rhineland-Palatinate Monument Protection Act as part of a monument zone consisting of the odd house numbers Liebfrauenring 3–21, it was subsequently designated as an individual monument.
building
The exterior is characterized by a corner bay that begins on the first floor and turns into a turret upwards. A half-timbered gable dominates the second floor. Inside the house, part of the wall-mounted equipment from the time it was built has been preserved.
literature
- Irene Spille: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany . Cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate 10 = city of Worms. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 1992. ISBN 978-3-88462-084-7
Web links
- Cultural monuments Rhineland-Palatinate on the homepage of the General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate , there: District-Free Cities / Worms. PDF document, accessed November 5, 2017.
Remarks
- ↑ The three other associated buildings are Liebfrauenring 11, 13 and 15,
Individual evidence
- ^ Homepage of the Directorate General for Cultural Heritage .
- ↑ Spille, p. 120.
- ↑ Spille, p. 120; Homepage of the Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage .
- ^ Homepage of the Directorate General for Cultural Heritage .
Coordinates: 49 ° 38 ′ 22.2 " N , 8 ° 21 ′ 59.3" E