Historical Oberamteistraße Museum / wulf architekten - Exterior Photography© Brigida González

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Area
Area of this architecture project

Area: 
338

Year
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Year: 


2025

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Manufacturers:  Sto, Binder Holz GmbH Wood Industry, Conluto, Fuchs Design, La Rochère, Tormax, Viabizzuno
Historical Oberamteistraße Museum / wulf architekten - Interior Photography© Brigida González

Text description provided by the architects. The historic row of houses at Oberamteistraße 28–32, along with the surviving basement of the “Stone House” that had occupied plot no. 34, but was demolished in 1972, are among the oldest and most interesting buildings in the former free imperial city of Reutlingen. These architectural artifacts date back to the 13th century, when the city of Reutlingen was founded. The ensemble is therefore one of the oldest rows of houses in southern Germany, authentically reflecting the development of building and living culture over the centuries.

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