Schloßberg 29 (Quedlinburg)

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House Schloßberg 29

The house Schloßberg 29 is a listed building in the city of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt .

location

It is located northeast of the Quedlinburger Schloßberg . Immediately to the west is the also listed building Schloßberg 28 . The house , which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is registered as a residential building in the Quedlinburg Monument Register.

Architecture and history

The plastered three-storey half - timbered house was built on a brick basement floor and a round vaulted cellar made of natural stone. It was created after an inscription on the girder in 1730 for the builders Christoph Holzwarth and Catharina Eva Buschhorn. The letters MJATZM refer to the carpenter Joachim Trost as a master builder . the inscription. The carpentry work in the houses at Gröpern 5, 6 , Mühlenstrasse 5 and An der Kunst 8 in Quedlinburg can also be attributed to him.

In the period around 1850/1860 the building was extended. At the same time, the appearance was changed by the creation of a plaster imitation of cuboids and window walls, but the threshold of the old core building remained visible.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Hartmut Schauer, The urban monument Quedlinburg and its half-timbered buildings, Verlag für Bauwesen Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-345-00233-7 , page 73
  2. ^ First name after Schauer. Hans Joachim Sehrbundt mentions Johann Andreas Trost as his name . In: Hans Joachim Sehrbundt, The Sehrbundts . Volume VII (PDF; 21.9 MB)
  3. Hans-Hartmut Schauer, Quedlinburg, specialist workshop / world cultural heritage , Verlag Bauwesen Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-345-00676-6 , page 151

Coordinates: 51 ° 47 '10.5 "  N , 11 ° 8' 17.4"  E