Haus Zur Hölle (reconstructed building)

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Haus Zur Hölle (reconstructed building) is a historically styled townhouse in Frankfurt’s old town, rebuilt to resemble its pre-war appearance as part of the city’s traditionalist urban renewal.

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Haus Zur Hölle (reconstructed building) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf reconstructed building
townhouse
architecturalStyle historicist architecture
traditionalist architecture
associatedWith Dom-Römer Projekt NERFINISHED
category Rebuilt buildings and structures in Germany
country Germany NERFINISHED
hasFeature gable roof
historically styled façade
multi-storey structure
hasPredecessor Haus Zur Hölle (historic building) NERFINISHED
heritageStatus reconstruction of a historic townhouse
isInOldTown yes
locatedIn Altstadt (Frankfurt am Main) NERFINISHED
Frankfurt am Main
partOf Dom-Römer quarter NERFINISHED
Frankfurt Altstadt reconstruction NERFINISHED
purpose commercial use
residential use
reconstructionGoal resemble pre-war appearance
reconstructionMethod traditional craftsmanship elements
reconstructionReason destruction of original building in World War II
reconstructionStatus completed
urbanPlanningConcept historic cityscape restoration
traditionalist urban renewal

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Dom-Römer reconstruction project hasPart Haus Zur Hölle (reconstructed building)