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Graues Haus (Oestrich-Winkel)

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Over the centuries, the building was kept virtually unchanged. In the seventeenth century a neighboring building was added on the south side. After a fire in 1964, the house was reconstructed from 1966 to 1967 to its old form by the then-owner, Count
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family, the heirs of the Lords of Winkel, whose pedigree can be traced back to the year 1097. The building served until the year 1330 as a residence and then as a house for employees of
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Older theories assumed that the building was erected already in the ninth century, and was the home and place of death of the archbishop and scholar
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dated back to the ninth to eleventh century were used, probably from the nearby imperial palace at
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studies of the roof timbers show that these were struck around 1075/1078. For the construction,
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Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler. Hessen II. Regierungsbezirk Darmstadt.
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The house is located at Graugasse 8 in the south of the town towards the
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An exact dating of the origin of the building is problematic.
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Romanesque
Winkel
Rheingau
Germany
Rhine
Bundesstraße
Dendrochronological
spoliae
Ingelheim am Rhein
Rabanus Maurus
Greiffenclau
Schloss Vollrads
Erwein Matuschka-Greiffenclau
Hesse
Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis
Deutscher Kunstverlag
ISBN
978-3-422-03117-3
Grey House
Rheingau.de – Sehenswürdigkeiten
49°59′49″N 8°00′27″E / 49.99694°N 8.00750°E / 49.99694; 8.00750
Categories
Houses completed in the 11th century
Stone houses
Heritage sites in Hesse

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