The House of the Falcon, also called Falcon House, is a building located at the marketplace in the city center of Würzburg.
The original building was called "Court of the Castle Parish" and served from 1338 to accommodate the cathedral pastor. In 1735, the innkeeper Franz Thomas Meißner purchased the house and operated it as the inn "Zum Falken." Meißner's widow had the three-gabled, stucco-decorated Rococo façade built in 1751. Until the 19th century, the three-story Falcon House housed Würzburg's only concert and dance hall.
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Address: Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany
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