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Elaborately designed, Wilhelminian-style inn, built according to the inscription by "H STELZENBACH 1901". The building, which was certainly planned as a restaurant with a dance hall, consists of two components, a long one on the eaves side and one on the gable side. Above the carefully crafted building, in line with the slope of the street The lower floor, made of two-tone clinker brick and ornamentally designed, rises from the decreasing stone base. It is characterized by flat-arched, partly coupled windows and the portal with the original door leaf, which is accessible via an outside staircase. On the upper floor there is an ornamental framework with partially ornamented brick infills. Important details of the symmetrically designed framework are the chamfered threshold, the profiled, sculpturally protruding beam heads and the fillers. What is remarkable are the elaborately profiled window frames of the dance hall, the arches that support parts of the upper floor, as well as the roof landscape, which aims for a long-distance effect, the two steep gable roofs with hips on the gables is formed. Dark brown engobed roof tiles, acroteria attached to the crooked hips and the dormers that look like a tower increase the extraordinary impression. Together with the paving in front of the house and in the courtyard and including the wrought iron gate entrance, the building is a cultural monument for artistic, historical and urban planning reasons.
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February 12, 2024
Elaborately designed, Wilhelminian style inn, according to the inscription from 1901.
The building is a cultural monument for artistic, historical and urban planning reasons.
February 12, 2024
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