Finished!
The former royal stables on the Freisinger Domberg has been renovated and is now being handed over to the users.
There are several.
Freising - Things are progressing on the Domberg: In the course of the redesign of the mons doctus with the renovation of the former Marstall building (Domberg 38/40), the first major individual project has been completed and will be carried out by the Archbishop of Munich and Freising, Cardinal Reinhard Marx, this Thursday handed over to future users.
The building offers rooms for Renovabis, the Eastern European aid organization of the Catholic Church, for all-day care of the cathedral high school in cooperation with Caritas Freising, for the cathedral church foundation as well as the cathedral music and the cathedral choir.
An information point and a Dombergladen are also being built on the ground floor.
The old materials were reused
The former stables building was adapted to the needs of the users with different rooms by means of extensive renovation, the Ordinariate announced. Particular attention was paid to monument protection. The original building structure has been largely preserved in terms of its materiality, such as vaults, flooring made of Solnhofer slabs or wooden stairs. With all-day care and cathedral singing school, the subject of education returns to the building that formerly also housed the cathedral high school. The costs of almost 17 million euros and the construction time of two and a half years were within the planned framework, according to the full professor.
After the handover of the former stables building, the next of the larger projects on the Domberg will be completed with the completion of the Diocesan Museum at the end of this year and the reopening at Pentecost 2022.
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