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Schlaghaus an der Muehlpforte
Deutschland

Schlaghaus an der Mühlpforte

Um 1300 wurde am südlichen Ausgang der Stadt, am Seemenbach, die hohe Mühlpforte gebaut. Eine Toranlage mit Brücke, Riegel und Schlagbaum. Beim Festungsbau 1494, unter Graf Ludwig II. zu Ysenburg, wurde die Toranlage umgestaltet. Das Schlaghaus erhielt sein heutiges Aussehen. Als die Verteidigungsanlage 1700 an Wert verlor, wurde das Gebäude zum "Betzenloch", ein Gefängnis mit Arrestzellen für kleinere Vergehen. Schließlich 1777 mutierte das Schlaghaus zum Schlachthaus. Heute befindet sich das Metzgermuseum im historischen Gemäuer.

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Copyright: Ackermann, Michael
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 10000x5000
Taken: 13/07/2011
Hochgeladen: 19/07/2011
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