Reichenstrasse 37 (Quedlinburg)
The house Reichenstrasse 37 is a listed building in the city of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt .
location
It is located in the northern part of the historic Quedlinburger Neustadt and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site . The building is registered in the Quedlinburg monument register as a residential building. Martinshof , which is also a listed building , borders to the north and Reichenstrasse 38 to the south .
Architecture and history
The two-storey half - timbered house was built in 1660 for the cloth maker and presumably guild master Hans Linde the Younger (1619–1693), who ran his business here. The construction was carried out by the carpenter Andreas Bock . An inscription named M.ANDREAS BOCK refers to him . The neighboring buildings at Reichenstrasse 36 and 38 were built at the same time. The building comprises six roof structures and three window axes . The decorative elements are stylized ship throats and a rather late appearance of notch cut motifs on the beam heads . The compartments are provided with decorative lining. The decorations are similar to those used on the neighboring Martinshof, the former guild hall of the Neustadt draperies.
After Linde's death, the house passed to his son-in-law Hans Kluge, a draper and miller from Halberstadt . The drapery was not continued in the house. Later the council chamberlain Johann Andreas Morgenstern set up a school for the poor in the building through a foundation. It existed until 1790.
Originally the half-timbered structure was constructed in the form of a row of stands , but was then converted into a stand rhythm in the early 18th century . The design of the thresholds remained unchanged.
In the period around 1840 the windows and the gate passage on the side were renewed.
literature
- State Office for the Preservation of Monuments of Saxony-Anhalt (Ed.): List of monuments in Saxony-Anhalt. Volume 7: Falko Grubitzsch, with the participation of Alois Bursy, Mathias Köhler, Winfried Korf, Sabine Oszmer, Peter Seyfried and Mario Titze: Quedlinburg district. Volume 1: City of Quedlinburg. Fly head, Halle 1998, ISBN 3-910147-67-4 , page 222.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hans-Hartmut Schauer, Quedlinburg, specialist workshop / world cultural heritage, Verlag Bauwesen Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-345-00676-6 , page 149
- ^ Karlheinz Wauer, The carpenter Andreas Bock in the Westendorf of the city of Quedlinburg in Harz-Zeitschrift 2013, Lukas-Verlag, ISBN 9783867321549 , page 108 f.
- ↑ Hans-Hartmut Schauer, Quedlinburg, specialist workshop / world cultural heritage , Verlag Bauwesen Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-345-00676-6 , page 149
- ^ Karlheinz Wauer, The carpenter Andreas Bock in the Westendorf of the city of Quedlinburg in Harz-Zeitschrift 2013, Lukas-Verlag, ISBN 9783867321549 , page 109 f.
- ^ Karlheinz Wauer, The carpenter Andreas Bock in the Westendorf of the city of Quedlinburg in Harz-Zeitschrift 2013, Lukas-Verlag, ISBN 9783867321549 , page 111
Coordinates: 51 ° 47 '28 " N , 11 ° 9' 3.7" E