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Steinhaus

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  • Einbeck

With the outdoor seating area in the middle of the market square, the MP23 Restaurant & Bar20 invites you to linger.

The stone house was built in 1317, first mentioned in a document in 1329 and is one of the few medieval stone houses in Einbeck.

The house was then a single large, tall house with a vaulted cellar, a basement made of meter-thick quarry stones and ashlars and two upper storeys made of trussed oak. The round-arched windows in the basement and the pointed-arched gateway with sandstone frames were striking.
Today, the house houses apartments and the MP23 restaurant.

The history of the building:
In 1424
, the house was divided into two houses. After the von Junge family died out in the 15th century, the house passed to the von Dassel family and remained in their possession until 1803.
In 1460, a public gateway, the Neue Straße, was created in the east through the house (today Pfänderwinkel), an access from the market square to the rear area of the property and to Judenstraße.
The Stone House was also burnt down to the foundations and the stone firewalls in the great town fire of 1540. The house was not rebuilt until 1600.
From 1866, an Einbeck merchant (Wilhelm Krome) ran a mechanical weaving mill in the building.
After a new fire in 1906, the stone house was bought by the von Dassel family in 1911 from a master mason, who built it into today's stone house.

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Steinhaus
Marktplatz 23
37574 Einbeck
Deutschland

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