Linneper Hof
German mansionThe Reifferscheider Hof or Linneper Hof was a Residenz of the Reifferscheid, Linnep, Sayn-Wittgenstein and Grafschaft Neuenahr families in the Cathedral quarter of Cologne. It was inhabited by numerous members of the Cologne diocese until the 1740s, and was an emphyteusis of the cathedral monastery. It was demolished in 1864. Today, the area on which the Hof stood is part of the grounds of the Romano-Germanic Museum.
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