27 Market – Employees

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27th stage

Market - Location of House Floor Plans (Market Spire)

Location of the old/new town hall, source: Wegmuseum

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 "Pizzeria Paludi" 2002 to 2022, now "Trattoria Sicilia"
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.

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.

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