The lengthy struggle for the Seibel ruins: no end in sight

The lengthy struggle for the Seibel ruins: no end in sight

Seibel ruins: Landau continues to wait for solution

The Seibel ruins at the abbey square in Landau remains an unsolved topic. The city administration has confirmed that Impal AG, as a building owner, has still not submitted all the necessary evidence of a building permit. This remains unclear when a final solution can be expected.

IMPAL AG, whose main part of Gabriele Seibele and Johannes Georg Walz are, has repeatedly called for the construction bid imposed by the city. However, this was rejected because the basic prerequisite for a building permit has not yet been met.

The Mayor Dominik Geißler had issued the building bid last year, which provides that Impal AG has to repair the building or pay punishments. Despite the contradiction of Impal AG, Walz assured that the city law committee is taking all necessary steps until the middle of the year.

Seibel once acquired the building in 1994 before it was taken over by Impal AG in 2011. Despite repeated announcements for the renovation or renovation of the building, no specific measure has so far been made. The city criticizes inadequate and non -approval -capable building applications, while Seibel and Walz insist that the city does not allow a renovation or conversion.

It remains to be seen how the situation around the Seibel ruins is developing and whether an agreement between the parties can be achieved in order to finally solve the urban planning problem.

- Nag