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VII.<br />

238<br />

VII. Appendices<br />

Dreikönigstraße 2 (Flstnr. 237)<br />

Formerly a Catholic school. Two storeys,<br />

plastered, eaves facing the street, saddleback<br />

roof with dormers and plain tiles, entrance<br />

gate, sandstone casements and doorframe,<br />

corner pilasters, profiled eaves moulding. Built<br />

1789 by Court Glazier Michael Metz, bought<br />

by a clerical organization and used as a school<br />

until the opening of the Hildaschule in 1900,<br />

afterwards a Catholic sisters’ home, attic<br />

converted to flats in 1997 § 2<br />

Dreikönigstraße 3 (Flstnr. 216)<br />

Formerly an inn (Kranzwirtschaft), today<br />

tourist information. Two storeys, plastered,<br />

hipped roof, two arcaded wings at the back.<br />

Built c.1700 for Israel Mayer, from 1725 an<br />

inn, “Zum goldenen Löwen”, then a butcher’s<br />

shop (entirety of items) § 2<br />

Dreikönigstraße 4 (Flstnr. 238)<br />

Catholic youth centre. Solid construction, two<br />

storeys, plastered, eaves facing the street. Date<br />

of building, “1769”, verified by wall anchor,<br />

19th-century alterations to ground floor § 2<br />

Dreikönigstraße 6 (Flstnr. 239/1)<br />

Residential/commercial building, formerly an<br />

inn, “Rotes Haus”. Late Baroque, two storeys,<br />

ground floor solid, first floor half-timbered,<br />

plastered, eaves facing the street, a wooden<br />

gallery at the back, original door, 18th century<br />

§ 2<br />

Dreikönigstraße 9 (Flstnr. 213)<br />

Gate, formerly the entrance of an inn, “Zum<br />

goldenen Pflug”. Sandstone, built 1774 § 2<br />

Dreikönigstraße 10 (Flstnr. 241)<br />

Residential/commercial building. Two storeys,<br />

entrance gate mid-front, shops on the ground<br />

floor, auricled casements on the first floor,<br />

a wooden gallery at the back, staircase with<br />

landing under the gateway; probably built by<br />

a farmer, Johann Georg Dörnberger; date 1723<br />

on the cellar arch § 2<br />

Dreikönigstraße 11 (Flstnr. 212)<br />

Formerly an inn, “Zum Prinz Carl”, today a<br />

café. Three storeys, saddleback roof, another<br />

storey added on the side facing the street<br />

in 1832, core older; wooden ceiling in the<br />

ground-floor lounge, stuccoed ceilings on the<br />

first floor. Built 1766 § 2<br />

Dreikönigstraße 12 (Flstnr. 243)<br />

Residential/commercial building. Two storeys,<br />

plastered, eaves facing the street, gateway at<br />

the side, modern shop, built c.1725 for Georg<br />

Burkart Mayer § 2<br />

Dreikönigstraße 15 (Flstnr. 210)<br />

Residential/commercial building. Two storeys,<br />

plastered, eaves facing the street, saddleback<br />

roof, built 1749, ground floor converted<br />

into an inn, “Zu den drei Königen”, in 1876;<br />

converted into a bank in the 1960s § 2<br />

Dreikönigstraße 17 (Flstnr. 209)<br />

Residential/commercial building. Two storeys,<br />

eaves facing the street, saddleback roof, a wing<br />

and another transverse building at the back,<br />

half-timbered courtyard front, core dating<br />

from the 18th century, street front rebuilt in a<br />

late Classicist style c.1865 (entirety of items)<br />

§ 2<br />

Dreikönigstraße 19 (Flstnr. 208)<br />

Residential/commercial building. Two storeys,<br />

eaves facing the street, saddleback roof and<br />

dormers, first-floor stone front in a neo-<br />

Renaissance style, the modernized ground<br />

floor may have stone pilasters preserved<br />

behind the tiles § 2<br />

Dreikönigstraße 23 (Flstnr. 206)<br />

Residential/commercial building. Two storeys,<br />

plastered, eaves facing the street, saddleback<br />

roof, converted ground floor (shop), two<br />

cast-iron columns by “Mack und Söhne<br />

Mannheim”, built c.1870 § 2

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