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Deutsch: Haus Blutgasse 3 in Wien 1., Innere Stadt. Das Haus steht als eines für viele der bürgerlichen Wohnbauten, wie sie im 17.Jahrhundert in Wien entstanden sind. Die Hoftrakte mit langen schmalen Gängen, die die Verbindung zu den Wohnungen in den Obergeschossen herstellen (Pawlatschenhaus), sind durch einen langen, schmalen Hof getrennt, der in der Mitte durch das Stiegenhaus des Gebäudes in Form eines Quertraktes mit Schwibbögen in jedem Geschoss unterteilt ist. Durch einschieben dieses Quertraktes konnten anstelle der üblichen Wendeltreppen bequeme, gerade Treppenläufe verwendet werden. Die Raumgliederung des ersten Hofes erinnert stark an die eines Weinbauernhauses. Das Haus hat drei Kellergeschosse. Durch alle drei Kellergeschosse führt eine steile Treppe. In den Kellern wurde nie die Raum sparende Wendeltreppe angelegt, da über ihren engen, geschwungenen Lauf weder Weinfässer, noch sonstige sperrige Gegenstände transportiert werden konnten. Die Fassade von Blutgasse 3 wurde in der 1.Hälfte des 18.Jahrhunderts neu gestaltet. English: House Blutgasse 3 in Vienna 1., inner city. The House stands as one for many of the middle-class residential buildings as they have arisen in the 17.Jahrhundert in Vienna. The farm buildings with long narrow aisles that make the connection to the apartments on the upper floors (Pawlatschen-House), are separated by a long, narrow courtyard in the Middle through the stairwell of the building in form a cross wing with Schwibbögen in each floor is divided. By sliding this cross wing could be used instead of the usual spiral stairs for comfortable, straight flights of stairs. The space planning of the first court strongly reminds that of a wine grower's House. The House has three basements. A steep staircase leads through all three basements. In the cellars, the spiral staircase-saving space was never applied because their narrow, curving run neither wine barrels, other bulky items could be transported. The facade of blood Street 3 has been redesigned in the 1.Hälfte of the 18.Jahrhunderts. |
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