Rotes Haus (reconstructed building)

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Rotes Haus (reconstructed building) is a historically styled townhouse in Frankfurt’s old town, rebuilt as part of the Dom-Römer project to restore the city’s traditional medieval streetscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage-style building
reconstructed building
townhouse
architecturalStyle historicism
traditional Frankfurt old town style
belongsToCategory buildings in Frankfurt am Main
reconstructed buildings in Germany
townhouses in Germany
colorCharacteristic red façade
country Germany NERFINISHED
designPrinciple ornamented façade
small-scale, parcel-based development
traditional roof forms
hasFunction contribute to restoration of medieval streetscape
heritageStatus non-original reconstruction
locatedIn Frankfurt am Main
Old Town Frankfurt NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Red House NERFINISHED
nearbyLandmark Frankfurt Cathedral (Dom St. Bartholomäus) NERFINISHED
Römerberg square NERFINISHED
partOf Dom-Römer project NERFINISHED
reconstruction of Frankfurt old town
projectGoalContext revival of pre-war parcel structure in Frankfurt old town
purpose ground-floor commercial use
residential use
reconstructionContext post-war urban renewal correction
reconstructionMethod historically inspired design
reconstructionPeriod 21st century
streetCharacter medieval-style streetscape
urbanRole closing historical street front
tourist attraction in Frankfurt old town

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Dom-Römer reconstruction project hasPart Rotes Haus (reconstructed building)