Rectory (Nassenbeuren)

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Rectory in Nassenbeuren

The rectory in Nassenbeuren , a district of the city of Mindelheim , is a listed building in the Unterallgäu district in the Bavarian administrative district of Swabia .

history

The building was built in 1796 under the pastor Abraham Kerler for 4696 florins . Renovations took place in 1853 and 1969.

Building description

The two-storey building is located south of the St. Vitus Church . It consists of seven to five axes and has a richly profiled eaves cornice . The rectory is covered with a mansard roof . On the south side, a segmented arched door with classical carved decoration in the door leaves leads into the interior. Around the door is an aedicula made of dorising pilasters with triglyphs and segmented gables. There is a mirrored ceiling in the middle corridor of both floors as well as in most of the rooms. Stucco frames with re-entrant corners are attached to these over the haunch . A two-flight staircase is built into the northwest corner of the house. This has classical carved decoration on the reversing post. A hall with three window axes is available on the upper floor in the middle of the south side.

literature

  • Heinrich Habel: Mindelheim district . Ed .: Torsten Gebhard, Anton Ress (=  Bavarian Art Monuments . Volume 31 ). Deutscher Kunstverlag , Munich 1971, p. 379 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation: Entry D-7-78-173-166

Coordinates: 48 ° 4 ′ 40 ″  N , 10 ° 30 ′ 31 ″  E