Nursing Office House (Pfaffenhausen)

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Pfaffenhausen Hauptstr12 NO

The former nursing home in Pfaffenhausen in Upper Swabia in the Unterallgäu district is now the inn at the golden star. It was built by Franz Xaver Kleinhans around 1734 . Even Johann Georg Fischer was involved in the construction. It contained official and court rooms on the ground floor, and the care administrator's apartment on the upper floor. From 1807 to 1828 the nursing home was used as a parsonage , since then it has been an inn.

Building description

The two-storey building with seven to four axes has a profiled eaves cornice and a hipped roof . The eaves side is directed towards Marktstrasse. At the corners there are flat pilaster strips with scratch plaster decor at the top. There is a door in the middle of the main front. In front of it is a renewed two-flight staircase and in the middle of the eastern narrow side a neo-baroque elevator gable with a round arch opening and a profiled, framed triangular gable.

An iron stove plate with the coat of arms of Abbot Honorat Göhl von Ottobeuren , labeled "HAMOT / 1792", is embedded in the wall of the ground floor corridor. A guild sign with a metal emblem from the first half of the 19th century hangs from the ceiling . The richly carved railing with the cornered baluster of the two-flight staircase dates from around 1734. A wooden, framed crucifixion group on the staircase wall was created around 1720-1730. On the wall of the corridor on the first floor there is a neo-Gothic iron stove top from the 19th century with a Mother of God between Peter and Paul .

literature

  • Heinrich Habel: Mindelheim district . Ed .: Torsten Gebhard, Anton Ress (=  Bavarian Art Monuments . Volume 31 ). Deutscher Kunstverlag , Munich 1971, p. 415 .

Coordinates: 48 ° 7 ′ 8 ″  N , 10 ° 27 ′ 10.5 ″  E