Terminierhaus Kirchstrasse 2 (Schönebeck)

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Terminierhäuser 2 and 3 in 2008
In 1987 both buildings were in poor condition

The Terminierhaus Kirchstrasse 2 was an almost 800 year old building in the Schönebeck district of Bad Salzelmen in Saxony-Anhalt .

The two-storey house was originally a in the 13th century built Terminierhaus (flophouse quarters for preaching and begging travel) of the Dominican friars . In the northern part of the building there was a chapel built in 1469 , in which services of the community of Groß Salze took place in 1536/1537 during the installation of the star and net vaults in the opposite Sankt-Johannis-Kirche .

In 1522, the Salzburg council acquired the Terminierhaus for 50 guilders and made it available to a syndic . In the following centuries the building was still used as a residential building. During the Second World War, Jewish citizens of Schönebeck were interned in a kind of ghetto on the property , unless they were deported to concentration camps.

Most recently uninhabited and unused, a structural engineer determined in July 2010 that there was a risk of collapse. The former terminating house was then secured with barricades. The listed building was demolished in August 2010 without any need for documentation . The property has been privately owned since December 2011 and a two-family house has been built on. The last remaining crawl space of the former Terminierhaus had to be filled due to the construction work. Some of the foundation walls are still fragmentary today.

Specialty

In no German city were two termination houses of different monastic orders from the Middle Ages standing close together , because on the neighboring property at Kirchstrasse 3 there is still a renovated and restored termination house of the Augustinian mendicant monks .

Selected literature

  • District Museum Schönebeck (Ed.): Architectural monuments in the district of Schönebeck . Magdeburg: Druckerei Volksstimme Magdeburg, 1988
  • Schulz, Jürgen, An almost 800-year-old monument demolished , in: “Schönebecker Volksstimme” from September 9, 2010.
  • Wrüske, Daniel, Stone Neighbors with Two Fates , in: “Schönebecker Volksstimme” from May 18, 2012.
  • Radunsky, Kathleen, basement of the former Terminierhaus brings the trouble with monument protection to a boil , in: "Schönebecker Volksstimme" from August 29, 2012.

Coordinates: 52 ° 0 ′ 13.5 ″  N , 11 ° 43 ′ 18.1 ″  E