- A
Haubarg,
rarely also Hauberg, is the
typical farmhouse of the
Eiderstedt peninsula on the
northwest coast of
Germany and is a type of Gulf house. It...
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Frisian house),
Geestharden house (aka
Cimbrian house,
Schleswig house),
Haubarg, Low
German house (aka Low
Saxon house),
Middle German house, Reed house...
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drawn as much attention.
Ferdinand Tönnies was born on 26 July 1855 on the
Haubarg "De Reap",
Oldenswort on the
Eiderstedt Peninsula into a
wealthy farmer's...
- Dithmarschen,
Germany during the **** era. The new land
contained many
Haubarg farmhouses,
which were
entirely atypical to the region, but were built...
- farmhouse.
Gulfhof (Gulf farmhouse)
Ostfriesenhaus (East
Frisian house)
Haubarg -
variant in Schleswig-Holstein,
Germany The
Geestharden house named for...
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Seeth Sæd / Seet Muni****lity
Haubarg in the
village Flag Coat of arms
Location of
Seeth Sæd / Seet
within Nordfriesland district Seeth Sæd / Seet Show...
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Frisia and
Oldenburg as far as Schleswig-Holstein (as a
variant called the
Haubarg). This
spread was
interrupted by the Elbe-Weser
Triangle which developed...
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other two
basic designs are the Gulf
house (including its variant, the
Haubarg) and the Low
German hall house. By far the best
known variant of the Geestharden...
- 1930
Neulandhalle in Dieksanderkoog, Schleswig-Holstein, 1935,
built in
Haubarg style New Town Hall in Münsingen (Württemberg), 1935–1937
Garden city in...
- (especially on hillsides) were also
divided over two floors.
Likewise the
Haubarg in
North Frisia is a
recent development of the
Early Modern Period from...