House of leaders of church institutions

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2 may 2015Travel time: 17 april 2011
The house of heads of church institutions (Stiftsherrenhaus) was built in the 16th century for one of the members of the municipality. Why the house was called that is unknown, since the owner of the house was not a clergyman at all, but a rich merchant. Perhaps the name of the house was given by the figurines decorating the facade of the house, which are made based on biblical stories. On the ground floor of the building there is a cafe, on the upper floors there is an exposition of the city museum of Hameln. Address: Osterstrabe 8B
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