Our city officially became a city in 1180 (of course there where people settling here much earlier just the status city came later). This building was build in 1682 by a wealthy trader family. At some point in time it was a tobacco manufacture and much later it was turned into a hotel. Nowadays there is usually some sort of eatery in there. Sorry for the weird perspective but there where tons of people walking in front which I didn’t want on the picture.
On the side of the building you can see this really old painting of Count Anthon Günther of Oldeburg. You can tell it’s old because they still used the old spelling of the name. He ruled our city from 1603 – 1667. His beloved horse was named Kranich which translates to Crane. He was a very good ruler and did a lot of good things for our region.