Körtingsdorf, Architectural ensemble in Ahlem-Badenstedt-Davenstedt, Germany.
Körtingsdorf is an architectural ensemble in Ahlem-Badenstedt-Davenstedt consisting of several residential buildings from a particular period. The houses were built following traditional German construction methods and show typical building techniques of their era.
Architect Friedrich Lindau designed this residential complex, which represents the architectural development of his time. The ensemble was later placed under heritage protection to preserve its historical features.
The houses reflect how people wanted to live and what building methods were common in German residential settlements of that time. They show the materials and design choices that residents valued in their homes.
The location is in the Ahlem-Badenstedt-Davenstedt district and is visible from the street. Visitors can view the buildings from outside and study the architecture from different angles.
The heritage protection status means the original structural elements are carefully preserved. This makes the ensemble a rare example of original residential architecture that has barely changed.
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