St.-Peters-Gasse 3 (Eppingen)

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Half-timbered house St.-Peters-Gasse 3 in Eppingen
Door frieze with inscription

The half-timbered house at St.-Peters-Gasse 3 in Eppingen , a town in the Heilbronn district in northern Baden-Württemberg , was built in the mid-16th century. The building is protected as a cultural monument.

description

A merchant's house was built around 1552. In the door frieze is the inscription “Melcher Seuther. Anno Domini… “and the year 1552 in the lintel beam. Above the low-lying basement, the house stands on a sloping street, three half-timbered floors rise with the eaves facing the street, with the upper floors protruding strongly. The ground floor, originally preserved, has a courtyard entrance, the house entrance (accessible via four steps) and three windows of the shop. These windows were originally provided with securing wooden shutters that were closed at night. The strong stand of the ground floor are on the stone base and carry the fall Rähm . The corner and collar stands of the upper floors stand on narrow collar beams. The strut figures on the first floor consist of a half man and curved or straight St. Andrew's crosses . The door walls of the house entrance are provided with grooves and twisted beads.

literature

  • Erwin Huxhold : Half-timbered tour through the old town . In: Half-timbered town of Eppingen. A tour of the old town . First edition 1993, second edition 1997. Published by the city and half-timbered museum “Old University” in Eppingen. Verlag Alte Uni, Eppingen, ISBN 3-926315-11-3 .
  • Erwin Huxhold: The half-timbered houses in Kraichgau. A guide to the architectural monuments . Published by the Heimatverein Kraichgau e. V., 3rd supplemented edition. Regional culture publishing house, Ubstadt-Weiher 2002, ISBN 3-89735-185-4 .

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Coordinates: 49 ° 8 ′ 11.3 "  N , 8 ° 54 ′ 34.5"  E