Steinweg 33 (Quedlinburg)
The Steinweg 33 is a listed agricultural estate in the town of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt .
location
The property, which is registered in the Quedlinburg monument register as a merchant's farm, is located in the historic Neustadt Quedlinburg on the north side of the Steinweg, opposite the confluence of the Ballstraße and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site . The house Steinweg 32 , which is also a listed building, is adjacent to the west and Steinweg 34 to the east .
Architecture and history
Street side, the originally even larger courtyard is a large, four-story, 13 compartments comprehensive half-timbered house marked that after a building inscription 1716 in the time of Baroque was born. The half-timbered facade is decorated with the so-called Thuringian ladder , with the parapet stands in the form of balusters overlaid on the actual stands and foot struts . The carving of the stand in the area of the parapets to form balusters is a recourse to a form common in the early 17th century. The use of profiled parapet wood is the latest occurrence of this design form in Quedlinburg.
The compartments are provided with different decorative walls. Utility rooms were arranged on the third and fourth floors, as well as in the attic, each with their own loading hatch on the street side .
On the portal of the house there is an inscription with the texts Whoever trusts God has built well, in heaven and on earth and Where the Lord does not build the house, those who build on it work for free.
On the north side of the courtyard is a farm building built in the 19th century from quarry stone masonry .
literature
- Falko Grubitzsch in: Georg Dehio : Handbook of German Art Monuments . Saxony-Anhalt. Volume 1: Ute Bednarz, Folkhard Cremer and others: Magdeburg administrative region. Revision. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich et al. 2002, ISBN 3-422-03069-7 , page 757.
- 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 252.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hans-Hartmut Schauer, Quedlinburg, specialist workshop / world cultural heritage , Verlag Bauwesen Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-345-00676-6 , p. 62
- ↑ Hans-Hartmut Schauer, Quedlinburg, specialist workshop / world cultural heritage , Verlag Bauwesen Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-345-00676-6 , p. 62
- ↑ Thomas Wozniak, Quedlinburg, Kleine Stadtgeschichte , Verlag Friedrich Pustet Regensburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-7917-2605-2 , page 86
Coordinates: 51 ° 47 '23.9 " N , 11 ° 9' 9.6" E