The Rohrbach House 1852 – Virtual Tour

The Rohrbach House is located northwest of Castroville, in Medina County Texas. Building at least a Log Cabin was a homestead requirement. And it appears that DOM Rohrbach did that and more. His original homestead has the quarry used to make his eventual 4-room home he built in about 1852.

It is likely the home was built a room at a time, giving a building an exact date when on or two rooms were built each year is difficult. Markings on the building stones show the progression of building. They were “read” by the stone mason Baltazar Espinosa. Logically the first room had a fireplace and a small front porch. A high pitch roofline was for the snow… that rarely occurred in Texas, but was the seasonal norm in Alcase. The vaulted area and a few boards made for a very flexible use of the whole home volume. The next room extended the first and was a larger room Larger stones as well. Confidence had grown that the homestead would work out to make such a large investment in time and materials. The last rooms were the southerly and included another fireplace.

Here is a virtual tour of the recent 2019-current restoration effort highlighting the architecture of a stone building.

When someone asks “Hey, when are you going to be done”, you have just spotted someone that has never done a historic restoration project. I usually reply that a better question would be “Hey, can you tell me about the surprises you found in your old house?”

The Timeline

The ancient history of the Alcase region currently in France is full of power struggles, wars and boundary changes. The rich and productive land next to the Rhine river contains the iconic Alsatian towns of Strasbourg, Colmar, Mulhouse, and the tiny village of Wahlbach. The carpenters and masons building the Steinbach house in Wahlbach France would be proud to know how much care, respect and reverance has been given to their structure in the last 400 years.

  • 1618-1648 Steinbach House Built in Wahlbach, France

  • 1776 United States Independence from the United Kingdom

  • 1836 Battle of the Alamo

  • 1843-1847 Castro brings Immigrants from Alcase to Texas

  • 1844 Castro founds the city of Castroville

  • 1845 Texas Statehood as part of the United States of America

  • 1845 Castro founds Quihi

  • 1852 The Huegele Homestead

  • 1852 Fall: Construction begins on St. Mary’s School in San Antonio

  • 1853 Construction begins on St. Dominic Church in D’Hanis

  • 1855 The Rohrbach Homestead

  • 1861 American Civil War

  • 1890 Quihi Gun Club Formed

  • 1914 WWI

  • 1939 WWII

  • 1948 Sammy’s Restaurant Opened in Castroville

  • 1998 Steinbach House was moved to Castroville Texas

  • 2021 Restoration efforts begin on Rohrbach House

And the journey begins

Welcome to Alsatian Homestead.  Castroville Texas and the surrounding area contains many unique Alsatian built homes and structures starting from the 1840’s.  The architecture and the people tell the story.

My journey began in 1977 when my father purchased an Alsatian Homestead. We refurbished the home in the 70’s on a budget staying frequently on weekends. While it is so close to San Antonio, when you are sitting on the front porch, it feels like you have stepped back in time a few hundred years.

As a teenager, my task at the Rohrbach home started with numbering beams and rocks for repairs to help the stone masons and carpenters.  It was an education in architecture and Alsatian culture from the perspective of the craftsman.

And it begins with the skilled craftsmen, Stone Masons, Painters, Blacksmiths and Carpenters. The trades used to make the Rohrbach House were brought to America with the cultural sensibility of the Alsatians.

The gallery of photos above spans from December 2021 to February 2022