sLandweibels-Huus

The ensemble of buildings is popularly known as the "sLandweibels-Huus" and is a real gem from a historical point of view.
Description
The sLandweibels-Huus is a historic group of houses located in the immediate vicinity of the Roman fort and the early Christian church of St. Peter. The building has been a listed building since 1988. In the warmer months it serves as a gallery and from May to October guided tours are offered on request.
The oldest part of the building, a residential tower, dates back to the High Middle Ages. In the Tend there is a functioning hydraulic cider press from the period after the First World War. Today, it is made accessible to the public as a living cultural asset.
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Opening hours
The Landweibels-Huus is open to the public for art exhibitions on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays during the summer months.
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