Bielkenhagen 9 (Stralsund)
The building with the postal address Bielkenhagen 9 is a listed building in the street Bielkenhagen in Stralsund . It is the seat of the Stralsund District Court .
The brick building that stretches from Bielkenhagen to Knieperwall was erected around 1869.
A band of yellow brick stands out against the red brick of the facade .
At Bielkenhagen, the building is lavishly designed as a two-storey front building. Templates emphasize the corners of the building, which tower over the building . A tendril frieze optically separates the floors. In front of the ground floor is a four columns resting Altan . The three double windows covered by segmental arches are arranged above this . A flight of stairs leads to the central portal .
A plaque on the house honors two Stralsund anti-fascists and an unknown Pole.
The house is located in the core area of the city area recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage site of the “ historic old towns of Stralsund and Wismar ”. It is entered in the list of architectural monuments in Stralsund with the number 102.
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 , p. 20.
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Coordinates: 54 ° 18 ′ 47.3 " N , 13 ° 5 ′ 12.5" E