Bockmerholzstrasse 7
The house Bockmerholzstraße 7 in Hanover is a listed residential building from the mid-19th century. The building is considered a very early example of brick architecture in the Hanover region . It is the oldest solid building in today's Wülferode district and is also the most important of a small group of solid buildings in the middle section of Bockmerholzstrasse .
history
The building at today's address Bockmerholzstrasse 7 was built in 1848 by Georg Ludwig Comperl , the chief land builder of the Kingdom of Hanover . It was in front of the forest Bockmerholz built where the 19th century by the forester Sabiel established forester stone place. However, Sabiel worked in the “Gründerwald” and in the Deister .
Today (as of September 2014) the building is used by the Anna eV AWG Wülferode association as a dormitory for physically handicapped people.
Building description
The gable-facing building was built as a simple brick building on a high sandstone base . "The well-proportioned facade" with high rectangular window openings and lattice windows that open outwards is only adorned by a frieze on the gable and eaves cornice . The central entrance on the side of the main street can be reached via a "single flight of stairs".
See also
literature
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Wolfgang Neß : Wülferode , in: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, City of Hanover , Part 2, Bd. 10.2, ed. by Hans-Herbert Möller , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-528-06208-8 , here: p. 176ff.
- as well as Wülferode in the addendum : List of architectural monuments acc. § 4 ( NDSchG ) (excluding architectural monuments of the archaeological monument preservation), status July 1, 1985, City of Hanover , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - publications of the Institute for Monument Preservation, p. 27
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e Wolfgang Neß: Wülferode (see literature)
- ^ Klaus Siegner : Comperl, Georg Ludwig (1797-1859) , in: Architectural biographies , in: Günther Kokkelink , Harold Hammer-Schenk (eds.): Laves and Hannover. Lower Saxony architecture in the 19th century , (with illustrations, graphic representations and maps), revised new edition, Hanover: Edition libri artis, 1989, ISBN 3-88746-236-X , p. 567
- ↑ Hans-Joachim Dilling (responsible): Dormitory for physically handicapped people in Lower Saxony on the heimplatz-deutschland.de page , last accessed on September 22, 2004
Coordinates: 52 ° 19 ′ 42.7 " N , 9 ° 50 ′ 57.5" E