Haus Zur Krim, Architectural heritage monument in Arnsberg, Germany.
Haus Zur Krim is a protected residential building in Arnsberg featuring stone facades and multiple levels that display regional architectural characteristics. The structure combines older and newer sections, shaping the streetscape with its presence.
The building dates from a period when Arnsberg was growing and new residential areas were being developed, which is reflected in its construction style. Its protection as a heritage monument preserves a record of this growth phase.
The building takes its name from an older section called the Krim, reflecting how residents lived and worked in Arnsberg. Its construction shows the craft traditions that shaped how people built their homes.
The monument is located in Arnsberg's center and is easily accessible on foot, with bus stops nearby. Visitors can view the exterior facade from public spaces and examine historical details from the street.
The name Zur Krim comes from an older building section that once stood on this site and gave its name to the entire house. This naming tradition shows how historic structures were often called after their oldest or most distinctive elements.
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