Call House

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Call House (2009)

The Rief-Haus , formerly called Hallerscher Hof , is a baroque half-timbered house in Winterstettenstadt in the district of Biberach in Upper Swabia that was built in 1702 by the then mayor and deer innkeeper Franz Anton Rief (1653–1738) .

description

The house is located on Marktstrasse and is number 17. Until 1768, the Zum Hirsch restaurant was located in the building . From 1768 to 1968, the year the Haller family died out, it was owned by the Haller family. That is why it was also called Hallerscher Hof.

The building consists of two floors , a former agricultural and restaurant section with an integrated former living area on the upper floor. It is 30 m long and 15.5 m wide. The ridge height is 16 m. The gable protrudes four times with combed and ornamented beams. The struts are notched or curved.

In 1930 it was recorded in the national register of architectural monuments as a building of particular importance. On January 22nd, 2004 it was downgraded to a cultural monument. The building was restored in 1972/73 and 2002. In this year Johannes Rief, a descendant of the builder, had the historically guaranteed pub sign attached. The building has been owned by the municipality since 2012 and is used as a multi-purpose hall .

literature

  • Country descriptions of the Sigmaringen State Archive: The Biberach District Volume II . Ed .: Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg in connection with the district of Biberach. Jan Thorbecke Verlag Sigmaringen, Sigmaringen 1990, ISBN 3-7995-6186-2 , p. 104 .
  • Eugen Mohr / Stefan Uhl: "Nulla: Nothing Undt Bleibt dar Bey" , 2009; Alfred Buschle in: Ingoldingen in the past and present , 1984

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Coordinates: 48 ° 0 ′ 22.3 "  N , 9 ° 44 ′ 32.2"  E