词条 | Preachers' House in Gdańsk |
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| name = Preachers' House | native_name = Dom Kaznodziei | native_name_lang = pl | logo = | logo_size = | logo_alt = | logo_caption = | image = Gdańsk, Wojewódzka Przychodnia Endokrynologiczna - fotopolska.eu (343087).jpg | image_size = | image_alt = | image_caption = Main façade | map_type = Poland | map_alt = | map_caption = | map_size = | map_dot_label = | relief = | former_names = {{lang-de|Predigerhaus}} | alternate_names = House of Three Preachers | etymology = | status = complete | building_type = townhouse | architectural_style = Mannerism | classification = | location = Old Town | address = ul. Katarzynki 1-3 | location_city = Gdańsk | location_country = pl | coordinates = | altitude = | current_tenants = | groundbreaking_date = 1599 | completion_date = 1602 | renovation_date = 1970 | cost = | owner = | landlord = | affiliation = | height = | roof = | top_floor = | material = | size = | floor_count = | floor_area = | grounds_area = | architect = Anthonis van Obbergen | developer = | designations = | known_for = | references = | footnotes = }}Preachers' House (also House of Three Preachers; Dom Kaznodziei) is a mannerist townhouse in Gdańsk, Poland.[1] It is located in the centre of the historical Old Town at Katarzynki Street.[1] HistoryThe house was constructed between 1599 and 1602 according to plans by a local architect Anthonis van Obberghen.[1][2] Initially it housed flats for the Lutheran clergy serving in the nearby St. Catherine's Church.[1][2] The façade, one of the very few in the area to survive World War II, is divided onto three distinct parts, which make the building look like three identical, yet separate town houses.[1] This made the large building fit better with the surrounding narrow mediaeval town houses.[2] It was a common feature of many of van Obberghen's projects, notably the Grand Armoury and the Green Gate.[1] In front of the façade stands a characteristic gilded railing.[1] The three parts of the façade are tied together by an inscription in German language running right below the tops, reading "DIE AVF DEN HERRN HARREN KRIEGEN NEVE KRAFT DASS SIE AVFFAHREN MIT FLVEGELN WIE ADLER" ({{Lang-en|Those who trust in the Lord will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles}}).[1][2] On 27 February 1967 the building was inscribed onto the cultural heritage register.[3] It was fully restored and reconstructed in 1970. Currently it houses the Regional Endocrinological Health Centre. References{{Commons category|Preachers House in the Old Town of Gdańsk}}1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{Cite web|title = The Preachers' House in Gdańsk|url = http://pomorskie.travel/en/Discover-Cultural_heritage-Architectural_monuments-Houses_and_tenements/265/Dom_Kaznodziej_w_w_Gda_sku|website = pomorskie.travel|accessdate = 2015-10-23}} {{coord|54.3537|N|18.6515|E|source:wikidata|display=title}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Preachers' House in Gdansk}}2. ^1 2 3 {{Cite web|title = Gdańsk - Wojewódzka Przychodnia Endokrynologiczna|url = http://fotopolska.eu/Wojewodzka_Przychodnia_Endokrynologiczna_Gdansk|website = fotopolska.eu|accessdate = 2015-10-23}} 3. ^{{Citation|title = Rejestr zabytków nieruchomych – województwo pomorskie|trans-title=Registry of cultural heritage - Pomeranian Voivodeship|date = 2013|accessdate = 2015-10-23|author = Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa (corporate author)|page = 21}} 2 : Buildings and structures in Gdańsk|Mannerist architecture in Poland |
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