Bolfrashaus, Renaissance building in Frankfurt Oder, Germany.
Bolfrashaus stands at the southeastern corner of the marketplace, displaying typical 16th-century features including a sandstone bay window and rebuilt foundations from the original structure. The ground floor houses a German-Polish tourist information center, while the upper levels contain modern offices and an event space.
The building was first documented in 1540 and housed important figures such as Mayor Adam Bolfras and Professor Christoph Pelargus. After its destruction in World War II, it was later reconstructed as a key symbol of the marketplace's revival.
The building takes its name from Mayor Adam Bolfras, who once lived here, and reflects the city's prosperous merchant traditions. The renovated facade shows how Renaissance traders displayed their social standing through elaborate architectural details.
The building is easily accessible from the marketplace and invites exploration, especially if you are interested in local history and German-Polish exchange. Inside, visitors can use the information center to gather tips about other sights and learn more about the area's heritage.
An illusionistic wall painting decorated the site from 1999 to 2013, showing the original architecture of the house. This painting served as an artistic reminder of the destroyed original before the physical reconstruction took place.
Location: Frankfurt (Oder)
GPS coordinates: 52.34365,14.55528
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:45
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