Weingarten 1 (Quedlinburg)
The Weingarten 1 house is a listed building in the city of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt .
location
It is located on the western edge of the historic Quedlinburg old town and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site . In the Quedlinburg monument register it is registered as a garden house.
Architecture and history
The area of the property served as a Jewish cemetery in the Middle Ages . The Sankt-Annen-Hospital was later located here , which was moved to its current location between the cities 2, 3 in the 15th century. The property fencing that still exists today, made of ashlar, could come from this time.
In the 17th century the area was designed as a pleasure garden. The half-timbered baroque garden house was built around 1740 as a pleasure house, and garden sculptures were also made. The house and the sculptures were based on models from the palace gardens and are the only surviving objects of their kind in Quedlinburg. The grounds included figures from a cycle of the seasons that were created around 1730/40, some of which are now in the monastery garden on the Quedlinburger Schlossberg . The house is covered with a mansard tent roof . In 1968 a major renovation took place, although the interior room layout was largely retained.
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 759.
- 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 278.
Individual evidence
- ^ Hans-Hartmut Schauer, Quedlinburg, specialist workshop / world cultural heritage , Verlag Bauwesen Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-345-00676-6 , page 103
Coordinates: 51 ° 47 '26.2 " N , 11 ° 8' 22.6" E