Monument
Gretchenheim
- Built after the town fire of 1756
- from approx. 1830 administrative, storage and residential building of the adjacent cloth factory
- 1905 destruction of the cloth factory by fire, from 1906 the two lower right-hand rooms are used as a private girls' school until 1935
- Named "Gretchenheim" after the headmistress Grete Martens, who ran the building until 1932
- In 1940, the right-hand part of the building is converted for air-raid training purposes
- Continued use as a residential building
- 2002 - 2003 Renovation for residential purposes by the Maier family