Office house

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Office house

The Brosehaus (formerly Küster-Palm-Haus) is part of the ensemble in the Niederschönhausen part of the Berlin district of Pankow .

history

The eaves house is on the Brosepark in Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße (today: Dietzgenstraße 42), was built in 1764 and the sexton Johann Gottfried Palm lived in the house until his death . In 1789 the banker Christian Christoph Engel bought the house and built two more buildings, including a manor house. Since 1804, the banker Christian Wilhelm Brose and his family have been regular guests of the widow Engel. In 1818 the Brose family bought the house from the widow Engel, the house was owned by the family for 100 years. Christian Wilhelm Brose had the building converted by a good friend Karl Friedrich Schinkel .

The community purchased the house in 1919. Only the small house that once belonged to Sexton Palm had survived World War II . The north side building was demolished in 1958 due to its disrepair. During the GDR era , an employee of the Pankow Horticultural Office lived in the house, which he had to vacate in 1988 due to disrepair. The then building senator Wolfgang Nagel and the then Pankow district mayor Harald Lüderitz visited the district of Niederschönhausen in 1992, when they noticed the half-ailing house, because the senate still had funds left at the time, they took on the house. The house could no longer be restored because it was demolished and rebuilt according to the historical model. When the construction work was finished, the district office decided that a free carrier should move into the house, and so in 1994 the Friends of Chronik Pankow moved into the building. The inauguration of the house was on August 27, 1994. In 2014, the office building celebrated 250 years of the office building with an exhibition .

literature

  • Barbara Keil: Monuments in Pankow . 1st edition. Ost-West-Europadesign eV, Berlin 1993, p. 34-35 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List, map, database / Landesdenkmalamt Berlin. Retrieved March 11, 2018 .
  2. a b Ventureworx Media, publisher Michael Springer: Current newspaper for the district of Pankow. Retrieved on March 11, 2018 (German).
  3. a b Berliner Wochenblatt Verlag GmbH: Küster Palm once lived in the office building on Dietzgenstrasse . In: berliner-woche.de . ( berliner-woche.de [accessed on March 11, 2018]).
  4. ^ Club house . April 15, 2014 ( wordpress.com [accessed March 11, 2018]).

Coordinates: 52 ° 35 ′ 2.2 "  N , 13 ° 24 ′ 11.7"  E