Market - Location of House Floor Plans (Market Spire)
Head of a Madonna or Saint, 16th century, Pfeifenton, site of Wusterhausen: The woman's head was found during excavations in Wusterhausen in a 16th-century house and probably belonged to a private household altar. The term pipe clay figure goes back to the fact that the fine, white-firing clay was used centuries later to make clay pipes.
The house, built in the 18th century, still belongs to the heirs of the Uthemann family, who ran a hardware store here. The house with the half-hipped roof received a gray plaster finish around 1900. It is now a listed building and was renovated in 1992 with funds from BIG urban development funding, with the half-timbering being uncovered again.
On the other side of the street was the "Stadt Berlin" restaurant, later the "Haus Sonnenschein" crèche - today a vacant lot, at times when all transit traffic from Berlin to Hamburg passed through the center of Wusterhausen, long-distance drivers stopped here. (exact period? Until 1952 or 1957 or even until the completion of the 1966/68 bypass? - research, contradictory information)
Today's Linden-Kino Am Markt 17, with its large mansard roof, was once a post office called "Postkneipe". Later Hotel and Restaurant "Landhaus", cinema in the hall from the 1920s. Cinema still in operation today, restaurant today "Pizzeria Paludi" - also a traditional house, since 2002
In the 19th century, the stables of the officers of the garrison were located in the courtyard.
The Lilienapotheke was extensively renovated in the mid-1990s with funds from BIG urban development funding.
The first pharmacy in Wusterhausen was located opposite in a stately half-timbered house. It was named Nigrinusapotheke after its first owner.
The pharmacist's privilege dates back to 1696.
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The community center Am Markt 24 – Haus Buschke.
The residential and commercial building was built around 1770 and extensively renovated in the mid-1990s using urban redevelopment funds. The house has a half-hipped roof in an L-shape. Doors and windows are still original.
Haus Soldner Am Markt 5: built in 1764, in the 1920s a Württemberg gable was placed in front of it by journeymen.
These documents should be checked again