Town hall Schwalenberg
The town hall Schwalenberg is a half-timbered building in Schwalenberg in Lippe , which was built as the town hall in 1579 . The building, which was expanded to include additions in 1603 and 1907, is considered the most important building in the small town and is a listed building .
literature
- Repair and expansion of the town hall in Schwalenberg (Lippe). In: Die Denkmalpflege , Volume 11, No. 1 (January 13, 1909), pp. 1–2.
- Anke Killing: Schwalenberg Town Hall . In: Historical town halls in Westphalia . Landesbildstelle Westfalen, Münster 1995, pp. 53–56. (Slide 14 with accompanying text, No. 11 of the series Kulturdenkmale in Westfalen )
- Paul Lehmgrübner : Medieval town hall buildings in Germany . Ernst, Berlin 1905.
- Hugo Rasch: City and Country Schwalenberg . Bösmann, Detmold 1967.
Web links
Commons : Rathaus Schwalenberg - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Sketchbook and construction of the town hall by Paul Lehmgrübner in the holdings of the architecture museum of the TU Berlin
- 360 ° panorama picture of the historical town hall Schwalenberg in the Kulturatlas Westfalen (requires Flash-Player )
Coordinates: 51 ° 52 ′ 40.4 " N , 9 ° 11 ′ 52" E