The Pointy House in Bernkastel-Kues
by Tanya Gordeeva
Title
The Pointy House in Bernkastel-Kues
Artist
Tanya Gordeeva
Medium
Digital Art
Description
Built in 1416, this distinctive building, Das "Spitzhäuschen" ("The Pointy House") has been described as “the most photographed building in Bernkastel-Kues,” and with good reason.
The base of the house is extremely narrow, with the upper floors jettied out wider, making this 600-year-old home look like it is about to come crashing down at any minute.
The home was originally built this way to allow for wagons to travel through the narrow alley running alongside the building. As well, tax payments in many cities in Germany were based on the area of the foundation of the building, which explains why “jettied” buildings were a common occurrence in medieval Germany, as taxes were not charged on wider upper levels.
The building has been home to a wine bar since the 1970’s and is still open to the public.
A perfect gift for someone who loves and/or misses Bernkastel-Kues.
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March 24th, 2019
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