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Pfarrhaus Sulzberg

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In many places, the church and the parish square are the centre of the village. The two storey parsonage was renovated between 1999 and 2000. During renovations, the building got a new shingled roof and a shingled façade. These were made entirely from the noble regional wood from the Silver Fir. Since July 2005, the parsonage is being used as a temporary city hall. According to documents, the parsonage, which is located north-west of the church, was built in 1732, has a brick basement, with a tether structure with clapboard amour and wraparound adhering roof. The steep saddle back roof with its tiled covering, makes a three storey gable that opens up to the eaves. The building is under a preservation order according to § 2.

Opening time and conditions

The parsonage can be visited during the business hours of the city hall.

Duration:   25 minutes
Number of people:   max. 15 person
Targetgroup:   Minorities / Tourists / Visitors / Local Inhabitants / Associations / Local groups /
Topics:   Making the best use of natural and cultural resources
Module type:   Specialism module

Contact

Alter Pfarrhof Sulzberg
Dorf 3
6934 Sulzberg

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Tip
Sulzberg, which has an altitude of 1,015 metres, is located in one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the Alpine foothill area. Enjoy the view of the mountains in the Bregenzerwald, the Allgaeu and Switzerland. Sulzberg is a popular place to make excursions to with its extensive high paths, fresh air and good food.

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