Architectural niche
- Subject
- Gothic architecture of Western Pomerania
- Author, school, workshop
- unknown Pomeranian or Brandenburg thatch builder
- Contributor
- —
- Style
- Gothic
- Date
- 1st half of the 14th century
- Type
- architectural element
- Material and technique
- brick, masonry/Masonry techniques
- Size
- —
- Signatures and inscriptions
- —
- Identity number
- —
- Department
- —
- Links/analogies
- architectural element of the former sheepfold, built in the second, early Gothic phase of the abbey. Originally the central arcade was probably open, housing a window with a shutter. Probably still in the Middle Ages, the function of the building was changed to that of a barn and most of the openings were bricked up (traces of bricking visible inside).
- Owner
- Kolbach Agricultural Experimental Station
- Copyright
- Public domain
- Location
- first bay of the east (gable) elevation from the south.
- Description
- The pointed-arched recess contains a lower recess with a solid arch closure. Field above the latter plastered (old plaster preserved). Other fragments exposed in brick face (Vendian weft).