Papenstrasse (Lüneburg)
The Papestraße is a street in Lueneburg .
location
The road runs from west to east. It begins in the west at the intersection of the streets Am Berge , Glockenstrasse and Am Sande and ends in the east at the intersection of Wandfärberstrasse , Scherenschleiferstrasse and Bei der St. Johanniskirche . The length of the narrow street is about 130 meters. The house numbering starts on the south side of the street in the west and runs back in a horseshoe shape on the north side. The first houses in the west of the street belong to the streets Am Sende and Am Berge. The street is signposted as a pedestrian zone.
history
The name is derived from vicar , they lived here. The name Papenstrasse only caught on after the Reformation. Citizens also lived here, such as Ratmann Schele in 1498.
Architectural monuments
There are nine architectural monuments in Papenstrasse.
location | designation | description | image | |
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Papenstrasse 1 location |
Residential building | The eaves house has one storey and a gable roof. It is a half-timbered house which, according to the inscription, was built in 1594. The roof carries a narrow dwelling. The entrance is under the dwelling. | ||
Papenstrasse 2 | Residential building | The house is a low brick building with a gable roof. | ||
Papenstrasse 3 | Residential building | The house with the gable goes back to a building from the 14th century. It was built from brick. The three floors are structured by rows of dew stones. The pointed arch portal dates from the 14th century. | ||
Papenstrasse 4 | Residential building | The house on the eaves was renovated in 1983. | ||
Papenstrasse 5 | Residential building | |||
Papenstrasse 6 | Residential building | The eaves house has two floors and a gable roof. The house was built in the 16th century, and around 1800 it was massively rebuilt. In the middle of the facade there are two pointed arch portals, the left one is walled up. | ||
Papenstrasse 13 | Residential building | The eaves house has two floors. It was probably built towards the end of the 16th century. From 1698 until his death in 1773, the organist of St. John's Church, Georg Böhm, lived in the house. | ||
Papenstrasse 14 | Residential building | The house with gable ends was built around 1830 and has a half-hip roof. A warehouse belongs to the house. | ||
Papenstrasse 15 | Residential building | There is a kindergarten here. |
literature
- Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, architectural monuments in Lower Saxony Volume 22.1, Doris Böker, Hanseatic City of Lüneburg with Lüne Monastery, Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersburg, 2010, ISBN 978-3-86568-563-6 , pages 503-505