The Königin-Christinen-Haus, also known as the Christinenhaus, is a protected monument situated at Lindenstraße 11 in Zeven. This half-timbered house is one of the oldest structures in the city and is currently under the ownership of the municipality.
The history of the Königin-Christinen-Haus is deeply intertwined with that of the Zeven Monastery. The building was used as a guest house for the monastery or as the residence of the monastery's administrator, reflecting its historical significance.
Since 1986, the fully restored Königin-Christinen-Haus has been open to the public. The historical rooms at the rear of the building have been restored to their original color scheme, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
The Königin-Christinen-Haus is home to the Städtische Galerie, which regularly hosts changing art exhibitions. The gallery has earned a reputation as a renowned forum for art and artists from the Elbe-Weser region.
The former hayloft of the restored Königin-Christinen-Haus has been transformed into a hall. This space regularly hosts a variety of cultural events, including lectures and concerts.
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11 Lindenstraße, Zeven
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