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Alsfeld (Opus 29) : Alsfeld

Zietz, PeerRudenburg, Uwe H.(Photographs by)
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In 1975, the European Year of Protection of Ancient Monuments, Alsfeld in Upper Hesse acquired model-town status, along with Berlin, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Xanten and Trier in Germany.

In this way the Council of Europe was acknowledging the long tradition of monument protection in a place where an astonishingly large number of historic buildings have survived.

There are numerous tightly-packed timber-frame buildings in the medieval ground plan of the town, some built as long ago as the 14th century.

The market place, forming the centre of the town with town hall, Weinhaus (wine house) and Hochzeitshaus (wedding house), is one of the most important complexes of its kind in Germany.

The town hall, built in a way that inspired many of its German successors, was to have been pulled down in 1878 by order of the town council.

It was not until residents protested that preservation and restoration of what is now the symbol of the town were assured, providing the first example of Alsfeld's tradition in this field.

Even today ensembles of unique unity are to be found in its main streets.

There is almost nowhere else where one can form such a good impression of a small German medieval town than here.

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Edition Axel Menges
3930698293 / 9783930698295
Hardback
19/09/1997
Germany
60 pages, 60 illustrations
264 x 288 mm, 831 grams