Café plug

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Café plug

The Café plug in Bremen - Mitte , Knochenhauerstraße 14, was built as a residential and commercial building 1551/1600.

The building was placed under monument protection in 1973 as a Bremen cultural monument.

history

The four-storey, plastered gabled house was built around 1551/1600 during the Renaissance period and given a Rococo facade in 1742 . A two-storey Utlucht was built on the left.

In 1824 the free slaughterer JA Koch owned the house and around 1914 the master butcher JFH Steuber.

In 1908, the Stecker family (Wilhelm Stecker and his wife Karoline) set up a café and pastry shop on Hansastrasse, which was bombed in 1944. Hans Wilhelm Stecker and his wife Ruth opened the Café Stecker in the house at beinhornerstr. 14 new in 1948. They bought the house in 1953 and expanded it. Until 2000, the business remained in the hands of the Stecker family.

The building, which was renovated in 2007, still houses the pastry shop , now operated by Bernard Timphus, as well as a service company and apartments on the upper floors.

literature

  • Hans Hermann Meyer: Die Bremer Altstadt , p. 111. Edition Temmen , Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-86108-686-7 .
  • Rudolf Stein : Bremer Barock und Rokoko , pp. 472–473, figs. 419–420. Hauschild, Bremen 1960.
  • Dehio Bremen / Lower Saxony 1992, p. 43.

Individual evidence

  1. Monument database of the LfD Bremen

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 43.3 "  N , 8 ° 48 ′ 26.7"  E