The Stone house was built in 1317, first mentioned in documents in 1329 and is one of the few medieval stone houses in Einbeck.
The house was then a single large, tall house with a vaulted cellar, a basement from meter-thick Rubble stones and ashlars and two upper floors from Oak timber framing. What was striking was that round-arched windows in the basement and the pointed arch gate with frames made of Sandstone.
Today the building houses apartments and the MP23 restaurant.
The history of the building:
1424 the house was two houses After the male line of the Junge family died out in the 15th century, the house passed to the Dassel family and even remained to 1803 in their possession.
1460 In the east, the house became a public gateway, the New Street, laid out (today Pfänderwinkel), a Access from the market square to the rear area of the property and to Judenstraße.
Except for the foundations and the stone fire walls, the great city fire 1540 The Stone House also burned down. The house was only rebuilt in rebuilt in 1600.
From 1866 A merchant from Einbeck (Wilhelm Krome) ran a mechanical weaving in the building.
After one renewed fire in year 1906 The stone house was built by the von Dassel family in Bought by a master mason in 1911, who built it into the stone house we see today.
The house was then a single large, tall house with a vaulted cellar, a basement from meter-thick Rubble stones and ashlars and two upper floors from Oak timber framing. What was striking was that round-arched windows in the basement and the pointed arch gate with frames made of Sandstone.
Today the building houses apartments and the MP23 restaurant.
The history of the building:
1424 the house was two houses After the male line of the Junge family died out in the 15th century, the house passed to the Dassel family and even remained to 1803 in their possession.
1460 In the east, the house became a public gateway, the New Street, laid out (today Pfänderwinkel), a Access from the market square to the rear area of the property and to Judenstraße.
Except for the foundations and the stone fire walls, the great city fire 1540 The Stone House also burned down. The house was only rebuilt in rebuilt in 1600.
From 1866 A merchant from Einbeck (Wilhelm Krome) ran a mechanical weaving in the building.
After one renewed fire in year 1906 The stone house was built by the von Dassel family in Bought by a master mason in 1911, who built it into the stone house we see today.
Good to know
Opening hours
The building is open to public inspection from the outside at any time.
To visit the MP23 Restaurant & Bar20 restaurant, you must follow their opening hours.
To visit the MP23 Restaurant & Bar20 restaurant, you must follow their opening hours.
Price information
The building can be viewed from the outside free of charge.
When visiting the restaurant, current prices for drinks and food from the menu of the MP23 Restaurant & Bar 20S apply.
When visiting the restaurant, current prices for drinks and food from the menu of the MP23 Restaurant & Bar 20S apply.
fitness
Bad weather offer
for any weather
for groups
for families
for individual guests
suitable for seniors
Suitable for prams
Other equipment/furnishings
toilet facility
Possible ways to pay
Cash payment on site, Giropay
Accessibility
Travel for everyone
The Stone house is located on the market square, which has cobblestones in the middle. However, there are ground-level paths on the sides, towards the houses, which are accessible, for example, with a wheelchair. Accordingly, the Stone house accessible from the outside.
The Entrance to the stone house is about a small step accessible. There are no ramp for wheelchair users. The restrooms in the restaurant are not wheelchair accessible.
The Entrance to the stone house is about a small step accessible. There are no ramp for wheelchair users. The restrooms in the restaurant are not wheelchair accessible.
Arrival & Parking
The stone house is located on the market square in Einbeck.
Arrival by public transport:
The Steinhaus can be reached from Einbeck-Mitte train station in about 8 minutes (an 800-meter walk). From the train station, cross the traffic lights toward the ZOB (Einbeck bus station) and follow Dr.-Friedrich-Uhde-Straße to the Möncheplatz parking lot. From there, cross the Lange Brücke bridge directly into the pedestrian zone and onto the market square. The Steinhaus is on the right.
Arriving by car:
Those arriving by car can park in the surrounding public parking lots in the city center. For example, the parking lots on Möncheplatz, Steinwege, Tiedexer Straße, or Judenstraße are suitable.
Arrival by public transport:
The Steinhaus can be reached from Einbeck-Mitte train station in about 8 minutes (an 800-meter walk). From the train station, cross the traffic lights toward the ZOB (Einbeck bus station) and follow Dr.-Friedrich-Uhde-Straße to the Möncheplatz parking lot. From there, cross the Lange Brücke bridge directly into the pedestrian zone and onto the market square. The Steinhaus is on the right.
Arriving by car:
Those arriving by car can park in the surrounding public parking lots in the city center. For example, the parking lots on Möncheplatz, Steinwege, Tiedexer Straße, or Judenstraße are suitable.
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Tourist Information Einbeck
Market Street 13
37574 Einbeck
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