WEIDMANN, Leonhard - b. ~1548 ?, d. ~1596 Rothenburg ob der Tauber - WGA

WEIDMANN, Leonhard

(b. ~1548 ?, d. ~1596 Rothenburg ob der Tauber)

German mason and master builder. In 1568, when he became a citizen of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, he was paid for a plan to rebuild the Renaissance wing of the Town Hall, on which work began in 1570. Opinions vary concerning the extent to which Weidmann’s scheme was followed, as he did not qualify as a master craftsman until 1575. The Town Hall, one of the finest in Franconia, reconciles the traditional high gabled façade with the heavily stressed horizontals of the long side elevation, exposed to the Market Square, by locating a three-storey oriel at the angle. Weidmann’s work is seen in the Gothic wing, too, where he carved the bar in the courtroom.

In 1574-78 Weidmann worked on the reconstruction of the hospital and was responsible for its Renaissance doorway. He is credited also with the Hegereiterhaus in the courtyard of the hospital, an effective composition built up from a two-storey cube with a tent-shaped roof, set off by a higher stair tower crowned by an open lantern. The old Grammar School (Gymnasium, 1589-91) is assigned to Weidmann on stylistic grounds: horizontal bands of moulding separate the three floors, the windows are arranged in pairs, as at the Town Hall, and an obliquely fenestrated octagonal stair tower crowned by a bulbous cupola is introduced in front of the façade. The house known as the Baumeisterhaus, which was built by Weidmann in 1596 for a town councilor, is the most important Renaissance building in Rothenburg, notable for the particularly rich figurative decoration on its façade.

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Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town in Middle Franconia, Bavaria, lying on a plateau 100 m above the River Tauber on its right bank. It is remarkable for being preserved as a complete 16th-century town bearing little evidence of later centuries, and for its intact fortifications (12th-14th centuries). The Town Hall (Rathaus) has a gabled south fa�ade, the left gable belonging to the 13th-century wing, the right to the Renaissance wing (1570-78) by Leonhard Weidmann; the rusticated loggia was added in 1681.

Weidmann (town architect from 15745) made a major contribution to the 16th-century development of the city. His buildings include the Spital (1574-78); the Gymnasium (1589-99); the charming Hegereiterhaus (1591); and the Baumeisterhaus (1596), which has a fine painted fa�ade. The town suffered damage in World War II but was subsequently restored to its former state.

The photo shows the Town Hall with the gabled south fa�ade and the fa�ade of the Renaissance wing dominating the Market Square.

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Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town in Middle Franconia, Bavaria, lying on a plateau 100 m above the River Tauber on its right bank. It is remarkable for being preserved as a complete 16th-century town bearing little evidence of later centuries, and for its intact fortifications (12th-14th centuries). The Town Hall (Rathaus) has a gabled south fa�ade, the left gable belonging to the 13th-century wing, the right to the Renaissance wing (1570-78) by Leonhard Weidmann; the rusticated loggia was added in 1681.

Weidmann (town architect from 15745) made a major contribution to the 16th-century development of the city. His buildings include the Spital (1574-78); the Gymnasium (1589-99); the charming Hegereiterhaus (1591); and the Baumeisterhaus (1596), which has a fine painted fa�ade. The town suffered damage in World War II but was subsequently restored to its former state.

The photo shows the fa�ade of the Renaissance wing dominating the Market Square.

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The house is named after the famous Rothenburg master builder and stonemason Leonard Weidmann, who lived and worked there. He also built the Spitalbastei and the Hegereiterhaus next to his own house.

The Renaissance fa�ade is decorated with the statues of the seven virtues and the seven vices. The originals of the figures are preserved in the local museum.

The photo shows the fa�ade of the Baumeisterhaus.

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The Hegereiterhaus in the courtyard of the hospital is an effective composition built up from a two-storey cube with a tent-shaped roof, set off by a higher stair tower crowned by an open lantern.

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