Weinscheune Hüttersdorf

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description

brief description: 

The Weinscheune (literally: “wine barn”) is a classic farmhouse, typical for the southern regions of Germany. In 2003, it was converted into a residential building with an attached vinotheque and wine bar. The historic house in the heart of Hüttersdorf has been family-owned since around 1872. The exact year of construction is not known. Johann Pontius, who was a miner by trade, married Angela Trenz that year and probably converted the house into a residential building at this time.

relevant filming facts

usage: 
Vinotheque and wine bar
condition: 
Excellent
interior architecture: 
Historic building with rustic ambiance
lighting conditions: 
Natural and artificial light
Background noise: 
Calm
surroundings: 
Industrial park / mixed area
ceiling height: 
2,70 m (7 meters in the presentation room)
Lift/elevator: 
Not available
possible disturbing factors: 
General business operations (typical restaurant noises, guests eating and drinking)
Space restrictions: 
To be discussed
Time restrictions : 
Opening hours, other than that: to be coordinated with business operations
Catering: 
Can be arranged
premises: 
Meeting rooms and adjoining rooms available

accessibility

car: 
Coming on the B268 motorway, change onto the BAB8 and take the Heusweiler exit. Follow the signposts indicating Schmelz-Hüttersdorf
train: 
Lebach train station, public transport, bus station „Hüttersdorf Kirche“

supply

sanitary facilities: 
Available
parking lot: 
Private parking available
electricity supply: 
220V (available upon prior arrangement)
water supply: 
Available

contact

Steffen Conrad