Schmid’s Pharmacy (left) and Saur/Großmann House (right) in 2018. © Birgit Betzelt

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Saur/Großmann House

Marktstraße 15 und 17, 72202 Nagold

Saur/Großmann House
Saur/Großmann House (year unknown). © Stadtarchiv Nagold

Overview

This building has been an attraction since the half-timbering was exposed in 1981. Two unevenly high houses with uneven stories have a common gable. Dendrochronological examinations determined the year of construction as being 1680.

A closer examination of the half-timbering opens new possibilities of interpreting the construction year: The façades of the lower floors have much more simple half-timbering than the gable with its Franconian style patterns dating to the 16th and 17th Centuries. This seems to mean, that the original buildings were very small and each one had its own gable. The common gable was built in 1680 joining both houses.

Over the centuries the owners of the building changed many times. The house is named after more recent owners: a plumber’s workshop “Saur” was in house number 15 and a hat store “Großmann” was in number 17.

Interesting Facts

Dendrochronology or tree ring dating

is a method to determine the age of a piece of wood. This method is very important for monument conservation.

A sample of wood is taken with a special wood drill. The rings counted are compared with a reference pattern for dating tree samples in the area. The date the tree was cut down is usually identical with the year in which the construction of the building began.

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