Hoppenbank ensemble

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Hoppenbank ensemble

The Hoppenbank ensemble is located in Bremen , Mitte district, Ostertor district , Hoppenbank 6 to 8. The ensemble was created in 1846 and has been a listed building in Bremen since 1976 .

The Hoppenbank street leads near the old town in a north-south direction from Adlerstraße to Rembertiring. It was after the hops named the here after the Reformation in the deconsecrated Hopperkarke (Hop Church), serving as the armory medieval Wilhadikapelle was stored. This building was demolished in 1820.

history

At the beginning of the 19th century, only 50 houses were still in open construction in front of the Easter gate. In 1849 areas of the Ostertor district were incorporated and the citizens were given full citizenship of Bremen. Lively construction activity took place in the Paulsbergviertel.
Around 100 to 150 row houses were newly built in the 1850s, including this ensemble.

The two-storey, three-axis, plastered classicist row houses with saddle roofs, window frames and decorative friezes are early but typical representatives of the Bremen house in 1846, before the gate was lifted.

The house type Bremer Haus , which occurs frequently in the district , was built in Bremen between the mid-19th century and the 1930s. The basement as a basement , the deep building shape and the side entrance are characteristic.

Today (2018) the houses are still used for residential purposes.

literature

  • Johannes Cramer, Niels Gutschow: Historical development of the Bremen house . In: The Bremen House. History, program, competition , Bremen 1982.
  • Hans-Christoph Hoffmann: The Bremen House . Bremen 1974.
  • Herbert Black Forest : The Great Bremen Lexicon . 2nd, updated, revised and expanded edition. Edition Temmen, Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-86108-693-X .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 43.2 ″  N , 8 ° 49 ′ 7.1 ″  E