Klockenstrasse 8

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Warburg, Klockenstrasse 8 (2016)
Extract from the original cadastre (1831)
Memorial plaque on the building

Klockenstraße 8 is a classicist building in the old town of Warburg . It is a listed building .

history

The previous buildings

The land on the north side of Warburger Klockenstrasse has been built on and inhabited since the Middle Ages . On the original cadastre of the city of Warburg from 1831, corridor VI, a number of four floor plans of former houses are shown. The largest, which was in the place of today's building no. 8, was apparently a gable-independent half-timbered house built deep into the property, to which a somewhat wider rear building was attached. To the north there was a large garden that reached to today's Josef-Kohlschein-Straße.

Use as an old town brewery from 1822

In 1822 the brewer Philipp Blome was named as the owner of this house. This name is also recorded in the original cadastre in 1931. In 1847 the Spellerberg inn was located in the building. In 1869 the land and buildings were acquired by Anton Luigs . Together with Heinrich Leistenschneider , he expanded the traditional brewery under the name Luigs & Leistenschneider . For this purpose, the old house was torn down and replaced by the existing, eaves-facing house with a high basement plinth, two full floors and an attic with a jamb . Remnants of the old building have been preserved in the basement. The classicist street facade was given seven window axes , and a flight of stairs - later removed - was placed in front of the central entrance . The building served as a brewery bar on the ground floor and as an apartment and brewery administration on the upper floor. Behind it, in the former garden along Joseph-Kohlschein-Straße, which according to The original cadastre was still owned by the Joseph Gabriel family around 1831 , a production building was built as a simple brick structure. The beer was stored in cellars on the castle hill behind. Leistenschneider left the company around 1880. In 1906 Anton Luigs transferred the brewery bar to his son Heinrich Luigs . In 1908 Anton Maier bought the brewery, after his death in the same year his widow continued to run the business. In 1909 Karl Krane advertised the "Altstädter Brauhaus" as the owner. He was followed in 1910 by the innkeeper Josef Tillmann , who had previously been the brewery's accountant and who two years later bought the entire brewery. He restructured it as a stock corporation . In 1926 he was followed by August Wohlfahrt as the new owner and operator. In the thirties the brewery was finally taken over by the " Aktien- und Vereinsbrauerei Paderborn ".

Use as an administration building from 1943

In 1943 the OHG Gebrüder Heitmann , whose production facilities in Cologne had been destroyed, acquired the land and buildings and converted them for their purposes. The production building, which was renovated including some of the remains of the brewery, was expanded and stocked several times until the 1970s. The former inn has been carefully modernized in the style of the 1950s. In 1988, after the chemical company was outsourced, the industrial buildings were completely demolished as part of the urban redevelopment and the areas were then built with social housing and an underground car park by LEG NRW . The house Klockenstr. 8 was renovated and has since been used as an office building by service companies.

literature

  • Silke Garenfeld, Elmar Nolte: Renovation of Warburg Old Town , study at the TH Darmstadt, 1981
  • Gotthardt Kießling u. a .: Monuments in Westphalia, Vol. 1.1 City of Warburg , monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2015, ISBN 978-3-7319-0239-3 .
  • Hans Werner Peine u. a .: Medieval life on Klockenstrasse , ed. by Bendix Trier, Hermann-Hermes-Verlag, Warburg 1991, ISBN 3-89618-005-3

Web links

Commons : Klockenstraße 8  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kießling, p. 284
  2. Memorial plaque on the building

Coordinates: 51 ° 29 ′ 5.9 ″  N , 9 ° 8 ′ 47 ″  E