Bremen lodge house

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The Bremer Logenhaus in Bremen - Schwachhausen , district Gete , Kurfürstenallee 15, is a former villa. It is a listed building .

history

Bremen lodge house

The two-storey, red-stone-sighted, seven-axis villa with a hipped roof was built as a residential building from 1920 to 1922 according to plans by a former government architect. D. and architect Carl Krahn for the merchant Gustav Adolf Dowald (1869–1930).

Even in the style of historicism , many classical elements were used in the design, such as a. the Ionic columns of the two-storey portico , or neo-baroque parts such as the entrance door.

In 1948 Helene Emma ( Emmy ) Dowald (1873–1963), the widow of the former Hansa brother Dowald, made her villa available to all Bremen lodges at a low rent and granted them a right of first refusal . It was bought and the five Bremen lodges Friedrich Wilhelm zur Eintracht (No. 436), Zur Hansa (No. 470), Herder (No. 542), Zum silver key (No. 638) and Anschar zur Fraternity (No. 662 ) are still today (2014) in equal parts sponsors of the Bremer Logenhaus Verein .

From 1973 to 1975 extensive renovations and an extension as a two-storey temple building with a hipped roof were carried out according to plans by Paul Stüve and Alfred Lange in Rotstein and in exposed concrete.

Monument protection

The building was placed under monument protection in 1993 as a Bremen cultural monument.

literature

  • Residential buildings. Retired government architect Carl Krahn-Bremen , Barmen 1929.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Monument database of the LfD Bremen

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 51.2 "  N , 8 ° 50 ′ 28.2"  E