Edigheimer Strasse 95

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View of the house from the southeast

Edigheimer Straße 95 is a listed , street-defining residential and guest house in the Oppau district of the Rhineland-Palatinate city ​​of Ludwigshafen am Rhein . The Gasthaus Zur Bauhütte was built in 1909 by the architect Jakob Fick in the architectural style of Heimatschutz architecture with Art Nouveau motifs.

location

The building is located at the northern end of Oppau on the corner of the long Edigheimer Strasse and Bunsenstrasse. At the southern end of Edigheimer Strasse are the listed buildings, Rathaus Oppau, Evangelical Resurrection Church and the Edigheimer Strasse 2 residential building from 1906, 1830/1923 and 1923.

description

The corner house was built on an irregular floor plan. It has a "moving roof landscape" with a gable facing the street with a gable roof and a mansard roof with a gable facing the side street. The roof is newly covered. The building has two floors with round arches on the ground floor, on the upper floor there is a winter garden above the entrance and an indicated bay on the south corner. The plastered building is lavishly structured with sandstone . The windows show Art Nouveau motifs and have their original division, the shutters are completely in place. On the street corner of the building there is a small garden with sandstone edging and wrought iron railing.

The property shapes the image of this part of the street. It is still used as an inn.

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Coordinates: 49 ° 31 '27.8 "  N , 8 ° 24' 2.1"  E