Dammweg 9 (Erfurt)

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Dammweg 9, street view 2001

Dammweg 9 is the name of a classicist apartment building in Erfurt . It is available as a single monument under monument protection .

history

The building was erected in 1876 in half-timbered construction together with the adjacent, mirror-image residential building Dammweg 10 according to a joint plan. The client was Johann Heinrich Schüler.

Originally it consisted of a large apartment on each floor. The plastered facade has nine window axes, is structured by a basement plinth and wooden cornices and ends with a sturdy eaves above the 2nd floor, decorated with volutes and tooth cuts. The left part of the house juts out a little as a side project , is a full story higher and ends with a flat triangular gable. The third floor is also designed as an attic with dormers and a central, flat-roofed roof house on the right. The windows are adorned with classicist cladding and roofing, with the first floor being highlighted as a bel étage by more elaborate roofing and volute consoles. Together with the neighboring house, it forms a 37.60 m long, symmetrical, palatial complex based on Prussian and British models of the time.

On November 15, 1985, the last owner transferred the house to the City Council of Erfurt by means of a renunciation protocol. The latter sold it on March 8, 2000, applying the investment priority law, to a real estate company, which had it renovated by the architect Elmar Nolte and then sold it as a condominium complex. After the renovation, the house was entered on June 29, 2001 in the list of cultural monuments in Erfurt .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Proof of legal entity from the City Council of Erfurt dated December 2, 1985, Erfurt City Archives
  2. ^ Purchase contract of the notary Walter Metzger from March 7, 2000, UR 338/00
  3. ^ Notification of the owners by the Thuringian State Office for Monument Preservation in Erfurt on June 29, 2001

Coordinates: 50 ° 58 ′ 6.1 ″  N , 11 ° 1 ′ 12.4 ″  E