Rectory (Feuchtwangen)

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Rectory in Feuchtwangen
Inscription stone

The parsonage (the so-called second parsonage - incorporated as a priestly position in the former canon monastery) is the residential and office building of the actual parish priest , belonging to the parish church of St. Johannis in Feuchtwangen , a town in the Central Franconian district of Ansbach in Bavaria , was built in 1899. The rectory with the address Zum Taubenbrünnlein 2 is a protected monument .

The two-storey building with a half- hip and corner pilasters has a plaster structure. On the gate post there is a stone with the inscription "Simon Priester Pfarrer 1570", which comes from the previous building. Simon Priester had already been appointed pastor by his predecessor in 1569; in 1570 he had a partially new rectory built in place of the former canons' house, which Pastor Hans Gayling had described as extremely dilapidated in 1529. Simon Priester died on June 1, 1624 at the age of 90.

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Web links

Commons : Pfarrhaus (Feuchtwangen)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.geschichte-feuchtwangen.de/Schaudig/SchdS130.htm

Coordinates: 49 ° 10 ′ 4.9 ″  N , 10 ° 19 ′ 49.3 ″  E