Fachwerkmuseum im Ständerbau

Harz Mountains


Germany’s earliest half-timbered houses were built using high perpendicular struts known as Ständerbau. The building dating to 1310 that now houses Quedlinburg's Fachwerkmusem is one of Germany's best-preserved examples of this technique. Inside, you'll find exhibits on the style itself and the physics behind this ancient method of construction.


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