- Mecklenburg. Even today, the
Fachhallenhaus still characterises the
appearance of many
north German villages. The
German name,
Fachhallenhaus, is a
regional variation...
-
characteristic stone walls. The
typical design of
farmhouse was the
Fachhallenhaus, a
large timber-framed
single building, in
which people and animals...
- Plain. There, its
place is
gradually taken by the Low
German house (
Fachhallenhaus),
known colloquially as the
Niedersachsenhaus (Low
Saxon house). An...
-
fourth century BC and are the
predecessors of the
German and
Dutch Fachhallenhaus or Low
German house. The
possibly related medieval longhouse types of...
- 19th
century as well as Dat
groode Hus, a 1795 Low
German house or
Fachhallenhaus,
today the
cultural centrepiece of the community. The
earliest record...
- exhibits. The
heart of the site is a thatched, timber-framed hall
house (
Fachhallenhaus)
built as a two-post
farmhouse dating to 1798. This
originally stood...
-
other household objects. A
similar imagery appears in the
decoration of
Fachhallenhaus, a type of Low
German house: the
point of the
gables consists of carved...
- buildings. The main
building is a
Lower Saxon house, the so-called
Fachhallenhaus, a timber-framed, hall
house divided into bays,
built in
Winsen in 1653...
- of land reclamation. The Rieck-HausĀ [de] is
built in the
style of a
Fachhallenhaus and is an open-air
museum in Curslack. It is part of the
Bergedorf Museum...
- timber-framed, open-hall house, the so-called Low
German house or
Fachhallenhaus.
These buildings are all
faithful reconstructions, the
majority stemming...