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  • 1 Wedding House Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Emmernstr. D - 31785 Hameln

    The house, built between 1610 and 1617, contains a reception hall used by burghers for their weddings. Three elegant gables break up the horizontal lines emphasizing the cornices and long bands in stonework.

  • 2 Pied Piper's House Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Osterstr. D - 31785 Hameln

    This house dates from 1603. The regular decoration of the façade is enriched with numerous sculpted ornaments (busts and masks). The gable features typical Weser-style scrolls and pinnacles.

  • 3 Dempter House

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Am Markt D - 31785 Hameln

    The house, built in 1607, features an Utlucht , a projecting pavilion treated like a smaller version of the main façade - a characteristic typical of the Weser Renaissance.

  • 4 Canons' House

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Osterstr. 8 D - 31785 Hameln

    A particularly fine half-timbered house (1558) with sculpted consoles depicting Biblical characters.

  • 5 Lücking House

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Wendenstr. 8 D - 31785 Hameln

    A splendid half-timbered house from 1639, with an arched front door contained in a rectangular recess.

  • 6 Rattenkrug

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Bäckerstraße 16 16 D - 31785 Hameln

    The building set apart and the house with five-storey gables, built in 1568, are particularly noteworthy. At its heart is an Early Gothic building dating from 1250.

  • 7 Hameln Collegiate Church

    Religious buildings

    Pferdermarkt D - 31785 Hameln

    The church is dominated by the massive octagonal tower in the transept left over from the original 12C Romanesque basilica. Inside, the eye is drawn to the layout of the pillars in this raised transept, with their palm-leaf and chequered capitals.

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