Schloss Thürnhofen 52 in Feuchtwangen, Manor house in Feuchtwangen, Germany.
Schloss Thürnhofen 52 is a stone residential manor with classical symmetrical facade and carefully crafted window frames rising on Feuchtwangen's market square. The building displays a multi-story structure with well-proportioned layout and traditional entrance areas that reflect the construction methods of its time.
The manor arose during a period of architectural change in the 18th century when Bavarian nobility modernized and refined their residences. Its construction occurred when Feuchtwangen was growing as a market town and many representative buildings were being erected.
The manor reflects building practices of Franconian noble families who used regional materials and local craftsmanship techniques. Visitors today can still recognize the typical features of that period in the stone walls and window designs.
The exterior is freely accessible during daylight hours and can be viewed from the market square. For visits inside the building, contact the Feuchtwangen Heritage Office in advance to arrange an appointment.
The house number 52 marks a separate residential unit within the larger Thürnhofen estate, showing how noble properties were divided into distinct sections. This division allowed multiple families or households to live within the same complex.
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