Germany
Lower Saxony
Wendland
Lüchow-Dannenberg
Dannenberg
Ohm'sche House Dannenberg
Germany
Lower Saxony
Wendland
Lüchow-Dannenberg
Dannenberg
Ohm'sche House Dannenberg
Cycling Highlight
Recommended by 30 out of 34 cyclists
This Highlight is in a protected area
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Location: Dannenberg, Lüchow-Dannenberg, Wendland, Lower Saxony, Germany
The Ohmsche Haus is a Low German hall house and the oldest two-tier house in the Lüchow-Dannenberg district, it was originally built in Langendorf in 1656. Since it threatened to deteriorate there, it was completely dismantled in 1971. In 1987 work began on rebuilding the house on Lake Thielenburger See in Dannenberg. The reopening took place on May 2nd, 1988, and since then the Ohmsche House has been used for events and small concerts, among other things.There are three other half-timbered houses next to Ohm's house, including a three-column and a four-column house (I'm not exactly sure about the fourth and last house built, but I will find out more and then update my tip).
March 22, 2021
The Ohm's house is originally from the year 1656 and stood until 1971 in Langendorf; it was rebuilt in 1988 in Dannenberg north of Lake Thielenburg. It now serves cultural events and is a two-tiered hall house.
kulturring-dannenberg.deIn addition to this house are other representatives of the Lower Saxony hall houses, which are used as residential buildings.
May 16, 2017
There are three typical Low German hall buildings on the north shore of Lake Thielenburg. The two "modern" houses are inhabited by it; the oldest house - from Hof Ohm in Langendorf - is used for cultural events. It was built in 1656 and rebuilt here in 1988. An information board explains the construction of the low German hall buildings.tourismusverein-elbtalaue-dannenberg.de/index.php/stadtfuehrung-ohmsches-haus
May 26, 2020
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