Haus Der Deutschen Weinstraße
Apart from its unusual architecture and its position at the end of the German Wine Route, its most obvious feature is a large restaurant, much of which is built out over the road that previously divided Großbockenheim from Kleinbockenheim.
Geography
The Haus der Deutschen Weinstraße was built between Großbockenheim and Kleinbockenheim , two municipalities which were administratively independent until 1956 when they were officially merged as part of a local government boundary reform. The eastern wing of the building is in effect a bridge over Bundesstraße 271 (Local Road 271).
The Haus der Deutschen Weinstraße is positioned very close to several social and cultural amenities including the Bockenheim show ground, a sports ground and a community centre.
The Building
The building's architecture incorporates conscious echoes of a Roman castra (fortification). The visible parts of it are predominantly of timber construction, and the supporting entablature is partially exposed.
In addition to a 120 seat restaurant, the building has several meeting rooms available. A showpiece is the Turmzimmer ("Tower Room") at the top which offers views over the local vineyards and towards the Haardt Mountains beyond. The restaurant opens on to a terrace which is set by the side of a lake which has been created on the site of a pond/wetland area..
References
- ^ "The Top 10 Things to See and Do Along Germany's Wine Route". Culture Trip. Retrieved 2024-10-27.