Herzogenaurach is part of the German Half-Timber-Framed-House Road, which runs from the river Elbe to the Black Forest through eight federal states and is divided into eight regional routes. Herzogenaurach is part of the Franconian route: “Genuss mit Wein und Bier” – “Delights with wine and beer”.
The old town centre is full of Franconian history and herzoGästeführer tour guide Julie Kähler is ready to introduce you to some of Herzogenaurach’s picture-perfect timber-framed architecture during a short walk around the town. One example is the Beneficiary Spital, a late medieval building that now houses the town’s museum.
Many of the buildings were once rendered because plasterwork can cover a multitude of sins, and these are laid bare in timber-framed buildings. The trained eye can notice every construction detail, any changes that have been made, any patching up and repair job.
Our guided walk looks at the development of the framed wall, structural design issues, and various construction details.
Duration: approx. 90 minutes
Veranstalter: herzoGästeführer
Veranstaltungsort: Treffpunkt: Nürnberger-Tor-Platz / Ritzgasse
Zeit: 11.00 Uhr
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