Priest’s Houses (Priesterhäuser)

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Priest’s Houses (Priesterhäuser) are a group of well-preserved late-medieval clerical residences that rank among the oldest surviving townhouses in Zwickau, Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf clerical residence
historic building complex
museum
townhouse ensemble
adjacentTo Zwickau Cathedral (Dom St. Marien) NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle late medieval architecture
category Buildings and structures in Zwickau
Historic houses in Germany
Museums in Saxony
condition well preserved
constructionPeriod late Middle Ages
country Germany NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType residential building
stone house
townhouse
hasCulturalContext Christian ecclesiastical history
urban history of Zwickau
hasEnglishName Priest’s Houses NERFINISHED
hasGermanName Priesterhäuser NERFINISHED
hasPart attics
cellars
courtyard
individual gabled houses
hasPreservationStatus protected historic monument
heritageDesignation listed building
locatedIn Germany
Saxony NERFINISHED
Zwickau NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedOnStreet Domhof (cathedral close) in Zwickau NERFINISHED
material stone
municipality Zwickau NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
originalFunction housing for clergy
residences for priests of the nearby church
partOf Old Town of Zwickau NERFINISHED
region Free State of Saxony NERFINISHED
relativeAge among the oldest clerical residences in Zwickau
among the oldest surviving townhouses in Zwickau
roofType steep gabled roof
significance important example of late-medieval urban domestic architecture in Saxony
important part of Zwickau’s architectural heritage
touristAttraction yes
use clerical residence
museum

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Zwickau hasLandmark Priest’s Houses (Priesterhäuser)