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Jail's exterior undergoing a facelift

Refurbishment of Jahn Street Facade Arrives at Jahnhalle

Jail exterior undergoing cosmetic enhancements
Jail exterior undergoing cosmetic enhancements

Jail's exterior undergoing a facelift

The Jahnhalle, a listed building in Pforzheim, Germany, is currently undergoing a facelift. The focus of the renovation is on the facade along Jahnstraße, which is set to be completed by September 7, 2018, just in time for the end of the summer holidays.

Built in 1953, the Jahnhalle is a significant piece of post-war architecture. While it may not be universally acknowledged as a special gem by all residents of Pforzheim, it is indeed cherished by some lovers of this architectural style.

The repairs to the approximately 550 square meter facade include the removal of dirt and the application of new protective coats to the metal and wood components. The supports of the loggia and the window frames are among the components that will receive new protective coats.

Simultaneously with the facelift, the Green Space and Civil Engineering Office is pruning the trees surrounding the Jahnhalle, ensuring the building's beauty is complemented by a well-maintained environment.

It's worth noting that the Jahnhalle's renovation has been coordinated with the monument office, reflecting the importance placed on preserving this historical building.

However, there is no information available about who led the renovation of the facade of the Jahnhalle during the summer holidays of 2018.

The work on the facelift is scheduled to begin on August 6, 2018, during the summer holidays. The Jahnhalle, located in Pforzheim, Germany, is a building that continues to stand as a testament to the city's architectural history.

While the Jahnhalle may not be universally recognised as a special gem, it serves as a reminder of Pforzheim's past and the city's commitment to preserving its architectural heritage. Whether you're a resident or a visitor, take a moment to appreciate this piece of post-war architecture during your next visit to Pforzheim.

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