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House Roetig and clock

Detailed description

The Roetig House is one of the distinctive half-timbered houses in the historic old town of Hachenburg and is located directly at the Old Market. The unique clock on the facade catches the eye from afar, a feature that has characterized the building for many generations. The house recalls the renowned clockmaker family Roetig, which was active in Hachenburg for many decades and became well-known far beyond the region. The famous free-swinging pendulum clock is considered unique in the world due to its construction and age. It was crafted in the early 18th century and remains a technical monument of regional craftsmanship to this day. The half-timbered house itself provides a good impression of what the historic old town looked like in the past. Visitors discover an authentic place with history right in the everyday life of the city. It is this combination of history, craftsmanship, and a lively town center that gives the house its charm. A stroll through the old town allows the Roetig House to be ideally combined with other sights and small cafés. This way, the visit becomes a relaxed insight into the history and atmosphere of the Hachenburg Westerwald.

Brief description

In the middle of the historical old town of Hachenburg, the Roetig House stands out with its narrow half-timbering and the unique facade clock. The building on the Old Market is exemplary of traditional construction methods and the craft history of the Westerwald region. Especially famous is the cantilever clock, which was made by the Hachenburg clockmaker family Roetig and is still considered a true rarity today. While taking a stroll through the downtown area, the house is a popular little stop with plenty of regional charm. Those who visit Hachenburg will discover a piece of living city history here.