Brinksitzerhaus Oberneulander Landstrasse

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former farmhouse in Oberneuland

The Brinksitzerhaus Oberneulander Landstrasse is located in Bremen , Oberneuland district , Oberneulander Landstrasse 24. The farmhouse was built in 1833. It has been a listed building in Bremen since 2014 .

history

An older, smaller smoke house without a chimney was torn down on the property of an old farm .
The single-storey, white Brinkitzerhaus with brick-lined timber framework and a thatched pitched roof was built in 1833 as a Low German hall house for the farmer Elard Bartels. This type of house as a two- column house with side anchoring was common here. It already had stove heating.

Smallholder Brinksitzer used to be free smallholders (also Häusler or Büdner ). Brink is a Germanic word that has been used in geographical names for a slightly elevated place since the early Middle Ages .

Today (2018) the building, which was converted into a residential building, is located in a densely green housing estate, diagonally across from Gut Hodenberg . Probably the beginning of settlement around and in Oberneuland here in 1113.

The State Office for Monument Preservation Bremen found: The "... Brinksitzerhaus ... with some structural and historical features as well as in a topographical situation of local history is remarkable in several respects and represents an indispensable testimony to rural building and life in Bremen ... represent. "

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD
  2. Duden, 9. A., Bibl. Institute Leipzig, 1926

Coordinates: 53 ° 5 ′ 19.3 "  N , 8 ° 56 ′ 24.6"  E