Schwetzingen - Schlösser-Magazin
Schwetzingen - Schlösser-Magazin
Schwetzingen - Schlösser-Magazin
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Hebelstraße 4 (Flstnr. 179/1)<br />
Shared entry to the yard with No. 6 § 2<br />
Hebelstraße 5 (Flstnr. 125)<br />
Residential/commercial building, formerly<br />
the court pharmacy. Two storeys, eaves facing<br />
the street, plastered, saddleback roof, entrance<br />
mid-front; built after 1710 as an inn, “Zum<br />
goldenen Engel”, bought 1736 by the court<br />
treasury and converted to house the electoral<br />
slaughterhouse and court bakery; in 1802,<br />
acquired by pharmacist Franz Ludwig Krampe<br />
who was granted permission to use the title of<br />
court pharmacist in 1804 § 2<br />
Hebelstraße 6 (Flstnr. 179/2)<br />
Residential building, originally a farm. One<br />
storey, eaves facing the street, plastered,<br />
saddleback roof and gateway, date 1811 § 2<br />
Hebelstraße 8 (Flstnr. 180)<br />
Residential building. One storey, eaves facing<br />
the street, plastered, basket arch surmounting<br />
gateway, keystone marked “G. Sch 1782” § 2<br />
Hebelstraße 19 (Flstnr. 125)<br />
Reformed schoolhouse and residential<br />
building. One storey, eaves facing the street,<br />
half-timbered, saddleback roof, built before<br />
1718, served as a Reformed school under the<br />
direction of Johannes Reinle § 2<br />
Heidelberger Straße 1 (Flstnr. 52)<br />
Protestant parsonage. Solid construction, two<br />
storeys, plastered, half-hipped roof, sandstone<br />
dressings, a wall with a round arch connecting<br />
it with the church, original gate, built 1750<br />
§ 2<br />
Heidelberger Straße 1a (Flstnr. 50)<br />
Residential building. Solid construction, eaves<br />
facing the street, two storeys, plastered, built<br />
on to the Protestant parsonage in 1802 § 2<br />
VII. Appendices<br />
Heidelberger Straße 6 (Flstnr. 283)<br />
Cellar. Ornate Renaissance arch predating the<br />
destruction of the town in 1689, one of very<br />
few surviving private buildings from the 17th<br />
century § 2<br />
Heidelberger Straße 10 (Flstnr. 285)<br />
Residential building and barn, parts of a<br />
former farm. Two storeys, gable facing the<br />
street; front part of the house solid brick, halftimbered<br />
walls elsewhere, saddleback roof,<br />
gateway with round arch, door marked 1618,<br />
half-timbered barn in yard marked 1738;<br />
today’s house and barn originally constituted<br />
a farm together with today’s No. 12; the<br />
property was divided in 1859, and this half<br />
much altered and enlarged c.1860-1880 using<br />
18th-century parts and the vaulted cellar of a<br />
demolished outhouse; later a shop was added<br />
and the street front altered; c.1860-1880 § 2<br />
VII.<br />
Heidelberger Straße 1<br />
(Photo: Kalvelage).<br />
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