In 1560, the Wulfert House, later named after him, was built at Neuer Markt 2 by the merchant and councillor Jobst Wulfert. It was not given its beautiful ornamental gable until 1577/78. It is possible that the stone substructure still had a half-timbered extension up to this point. The upper storeys are made of brick.
The building, later also known as the Biermann or German House, is special for several reasons. The eye-catching ornamentation is now attributed to the Lippe Renaissance. The wall surfaces are partially interspersed with large ornamental patterns. Large scroll bands (volutes) swing in the gable steps. Adam and Eve stand on the central steps of the gable, while other people and animal heads have been incorporated. The house impressively demonstrates the self-confidence of the Herford merchants and bourgeoisie.
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The Wulferthaus is centrally located in the city center on Neuer Markt.
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