Old Market 6 (Stralsund)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alter Markt 6 is the postal address of a listed historic building on the west side of the Alter Markt in the German Hanseatic city of Stralsund . It is located in the core area of ​​the UNESCO World Heritage titled Historic Old Towns Stralsund and Wismar . It is entered with the number 8 in the list of architectural monuments in Stralsund .

House at Alter Markt 6 in Stralsund

description

The four-storey gabled house with two storeys and a three-storey gable was built from brick in 1357 by the Wulflam family, who also owned the neighboring building No. 5, called the Wulflamhaus . In the 17th century the owners had it remodeled in baroque style. In 1968, on behalf of the city administration, the facade was restored and the lower area was reconstructed . After the turnaround and the reorganization of the federal states, the building was renovated. The side volutes and the gable top have been preserved from the 17th century Baroque remodeling .

history

Until the middle of the 19th century, the house was owned by merchants, lawyers and clergymen until the street names were reformed in 1869. Some of Stralsund's mayors lived here, for example Johann Friedrich Zander at the beginning of the 18th century , whom the widow of pastor Paul Rehfeldt von St. Nikolai followed as owner. This sold the house for 5200  Reichstaler to Joachim Heinrich Reimer, a merchant. His son C. H. F. Reimer, who inherited the house and the neighboring No. 7 on January 1, 1790, was succeeded as the owner in 1842 by the chamberlain Ferdinand August Spalding and in 1844 by the innkeeper Adolph Krüger.

From the 1870s onwards, the house was home to the owner C. Röpke's lithographic printing shop . Ownership of the company later went to the lithographer Wilhelm Schönberg, who moved the workshop to the Wulflamhaus on April 1, 1890. The master baker Johann Ahrens ran a bakery in the house from October 1900 .

After the renovation in 1997/1998, the historic Ratsapotheke moved in , which was located on the east side of the Old Market instead of today's Commandantenhus after it was founded in 1545 by Franziskus Joel , in the Artushof from 1600 and in the Alter Markt 4 building from 1680 . In 1734 the Ratsapotheke moved to Heilgeiststrasse  26. A bomb attack on Stralsund on October 6, 1944 destroyed the building. The council pharmacy moved to the Wulflamhaus after the war; Peter Cramer has been running the pharmacy at Alter Markt 6 since 1998.

Sources / literature

  • Friederike Thomas, Dietmar Volksdorf: The old town island Stralsund - Illustrated list of monuments. The architectural monuments of the old town in text and images. Edited by the building authority of the Hanseatic city of Stralsund. Self-published, Stralsund 1999, DNB 987697757 .
  • Andreas Neumerkel: All about the old market , article series in Stralsunder Blitz , December 2nd, 2007.

Individual evidence

  1. Homepage Ratsapotheke Stralsund , accessed on August 13, 2019.

Coordinates: 54 ° 18 '58.2 "  N , 13 ° 5' 24.4"  E