Erhardstrasse 19a (Bad Kissingen)

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Erhardstrasse 19a in Bad Kissingen.

The property at Erhardstraße 19a in Bad Kissingen , the major district town of the Lower Franconian district of Bad Kissingen , is one of the Bad Kissingen architectural monuments and is registered in the Bavarian list of monuments under the number D-6-72-114-284 .

history

The property was built from 1897 to 1899 as the headquarters of the Bad Kissinger Landwehr . It was designed as a 35-meter-long rectangular building with side pavilions, a central projectile with triangular gables and arched windows on the ground floor and arched windows on the upper floor.

After it was founded in 1868, the Bad Kissinger Landwehr was initially housed in the property of pastry chef Funckler at Oberen Markstrasse 5 (1868–1872) and then in the west wing of the town house at Maxstrasse 14. After the Landwehr companies in Brückenau , Neustadt and Königshofen were dissolved on January 1, 1889 and assigned to the Kissingen district command and the urban development in Maxstraße no longer met the requirements, the magistrate responded to the request of the War Ministry to build a new building in Kissingen .

After a long search, a suitable plot of around 1,920 m² was found on Erhardstrasse. Construction began in 1897; At the same time as the Landwehrstrasse was built, the current intersection of Erhardstrasse and Landwehrstrasse was built at the new location of the district command.

The office building was moved into on June 27, 1899, reporting from the local Saale newspaper . On the ground floor it housed, among other things, a large officers 'meeting room, three officers' offices, four sergeant's offices, two crew rooms, a writing room and an examination room, as well as five apartments for married couples on the first floor. A large laundry room and bathroom were set up in the rear building. A detention cell mentioned in 1938 may already have been set up at this time. The originally attached decorative decorations with the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Bavaria and an inscription tablet no longer exist today.

After the KB Landwehr was dissolved, the property, which had been in the possession of the German Reich since 1938 , initially housed the pension office, then from around 1920 to around 1953 the land surveying office and from 191 to 1995 at the latest the state police. In 195 the property came into the possession of the Free State of Bavaria , which had it renovated in 199.

literature

  • Denis André Chevalley, Stefan Gerlach: City of Bad Kissingen (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume VI.75 / 2 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 1998, ISBN 3-87490-577-2 , p. 32 f .
  • Werner Eberth : The unstoppable ascent from a rural country town to the administrative center of the Bad Kissingen district , in: Thomas Ahnert, Peter Weidisch (ed.): 1200 years Bad Kissingen, 801–2001, facets of a town's history . Festschrift for the anniversary year and accompanying volume for the exhibition of the same name. Special publication of the Bad Kissingen city archive. Verlag TA Schachenmayer, Bad Kissingen 2001, ISBN 3-929278-16-2 , pp. 185-201
  • Gerhard Wulz: The Royal Bavarian Landwehr in Bad Kissingen , in: Thomas Ahnert, Peter Weidisch (ed.): 1200 years Bad Kissingen, 801-2001, facets of a city's history . Festschrift for the anniversary year and accompanying volume for the exhibition of the same name. Special publication of the Bad Kissingen city archive. Verlag TA Schachenmayer, Bad Kissingen 2001, ISBN 3-929278-16-2 , pp. 210-214

Web links

Commons : Erhardstraße 19a  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 50 ° 12 ′ 11.52 "  N , 10 ° 4 ′ 59.23"  E