Ensemble Karolinenstrasse (Fürth)
The ensemble Karolinenstraße (Fürth) is a building ensemble in Fürth and is under monument protection according to Article 1, Paragraph 3 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act . The ensemble is part of the list of architectural monuments in Fürth , in which the architectural monuments of the Central Franconian city of Fürth are listed. This list is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria. This list is based on the Bavarian Monument List , which was first created on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been maintained and updated by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.
description
The ensemble comprises an eastern section of Karolinenstraße (between Dambacher Straße and Schwabacher Straße), which is named after Karoline Gieß, the owner's wife of house no. 64 (outside the ensemble). The street stands for the z. Partly planned expansion of the city into the southern part of the city, which began with the bridgehead-like corner on Schwabacher Strasse. The development of the southern part of the city was delayed compared to the western city center and the eastern part of the city due to the separation by the Nuremberg – Würzburg railway line, which was completed on October 1, 1862 in the Fürth-Nürnberg sub-area . The completely closed street scene west of Schwabacher Straße is built on with elegant, almost exclusively three-storey houses from 1873 (No. 2 and 15). On its south side, the front gardens with the historical fences, which are rather untypical for Fürth, have been preserved. The architecture particularly represents the early Wilhelminian era with classifying forms and arched windows , but also late forms of the German Renaissance (here: special form of the Neo-Renaissance ). At the west end towards Dambacher Straße, the two-storey corner houses show the character of a villa , which corresponded to the original and in some ways still preserved suburban situation. At the east end of the area built on on both sides, the withdrawal line on the north side leads to the railway underpass of Schwabacher Strasse. The “Letra-Haus” (Karolinenstraße 17 / Schwabacher Straße 66) built in 1954–56 is the only “modern” - nevertheless listed - building in the street that just closes the line of flight at this point. Opposite it, a stately corner house (Karolinenstrasse 20) created a reference to the exposed location and the urban context of Schwabacher Strasse at this point as early as 1897/98.
Individual monuments
- Karolinenstraße 1 - three sides detached house in classical renaissance , two stories with dormer on the main front and raised center risalit in the West, the 1876th
- Karolinenstrasse 2 - residential building, late classicist , two-storey sandstone building with a raised average risalit , 1873; structurally related to the corner house at Dambacher Strasse 1 (1879); neo-Gothic front garden fence.
- Karolinenstraße 3 - residential building, late classical three-storey sandstone building , 1875 by Johann Michael Zink.
- Karolinenstraße 4 - House, three-storey neo - sandstone , (increased 1950) 1879th
- Karolinenstraße 5 - three-storey house, now an agricultural health insurance company, late classicist , sandstone , palatial proportions, with a flat gable on the raised central risalit , 1875 by Johann Michael Zink.
- Karolinenstraße 6, 8, 10 - group three-story, rich structured neo -Wohnhäuser, sandstone , each with Zwerchhaus and gambrel , 1881-85 of Egerer and judges (see # 9, 11, 13 and 12, 14..).
- Karolinenstraße 7 - House, early renaissance , three storeys, sandstone , richly structured with Zwerchhaus the flat central risalit , 1879th
- Karolinenstrasse 8 - See No. 6.
- Karolinenstrasse 9, 11, 13 - three-storey neo - renaissance apartment house group in the manner of row No. 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 opposite, sandstone , each with gable and mansard roof , magnificent passageways, 1878–80.
- Karolinenstrasse 10 - See No. 6.
- Karolinenstrasse 11 - See No. 9.
- Karolinenstrasse 12, 14 - three-storey tenement houses, richly structured neo-renaissance - sandstone facades , each with a mansard roof , dwarf house and dormers, 1888 by Moritz Haubrich (in continuation of No. 6, 8, 10).
- Karolinenstrasse 13 - See No. 9.
- Karolinenstrasse 14 - See No. 12.
- Karolinenstraße 15 - Two-storey residential building, richly varied New-Renaissance , sandstone , with dormer , 1873/74, mansard roof from 1898; Front yard.
- Karolinenstraße 16 - tenement house, neo-baroque , four-storey, sandstone , richly structured, with floor bay and gable , 1895 by Moritz Haubrich.
- Karolinenstraße 17 / Schwabacher Straße 66 - Letra-Haus, five-storey factory building (Lederwaren Trautner) with an attached café, planning was attributed to the architects W. Hauck and W. Snowdon, built by 1956.
- Karolinenstraße 18 - Four-storey tenement house, German Renaissance , sandstone , with a polygonal oriel on the center risalit and curved gable , 1898/99 by Fritz Walter; Group with no.20 and Schwabacher Straße 72.
- Karolinenstraße 20 - Picturesque, four-storey corner house in the German Renaissance, bay window , corner tower with tail dome, 1897/98 by Moritz Haubrich; Group with No. 18 and Schwabacher Straße 72.
literature
- Heinrich Habel: Stadt Fürth (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume V.61 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 1994, ISBN 3-87490-571-3 .
- Hans Wolfram Lübbeke: Middle Franconia . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume V ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52396-1 .
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) )