Maison Kammerzell

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Maison Kammerzell is a richly ornamented late Gothic and Renaissance timber-framed house in Strasbourg, France, renowned as one of the city’s most iconic historic buildings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
restaurant
timber-framed house
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Renaissance
late Gothic
builtInCentury 15th century
city Strasbourg
constructionMaterial timber frame
country France
floorCount 3
hasBasement yes
hasDecorativeTheme biblical scenes
mythological scenes
secular allegories
hasFacade richly ornamented wooden facade
hasFeature carved wooden sculptures
oriel windows
ornamental half-timbering
painted decorative panels
hasFunction commercial building
hasGable ornate gabled roof
hasGroundFloor yes
hasNameInFrench Maison Kammerzell
hasNameInGerman Kammerzellhaus
hasUpperFloors yes
hasView Strasbourg Cathedral
heritageDesignation Monument historique
locatedIn France
Grand Est NERFINISHED
Place de la Cathédrale
Strasbourg
locatedInHistoricCenter Grande Île de Strasbourg
locatedNear Strasbourg Cathedral
notableFor blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles
rich sculpted timber decoration
overlooks Place de la Cathédrale
partOf UNESCO World Heritage Site Grande Île (Strasbourg)
rebuiltInCentury 16th century
region Alsace
roofType steeply pitched roof
significance major tourist attraction in Strasbourg
one of the most famous historic houses in Strasbourg
touristActivity gastronomy
guided visits
use hotel
restaurant

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