Eulenburg (Osterode am Harz)
The Eulenburg is a technical monument and architectural monument in Osterode am Harz .
location
The building complex is located on Scheerenberger Strasse, which runs through the Sösetal as federal road 498 , about 2 km east of the city center in the direction of the Sösetalsperre .
history
Ludewig Greve came from a family that had been processing textiles in the Osterode area since early modern times . Together with Eduard Uhl, he founded the Greve & Uhl textile factory in Osterode, then part of the Landdrostei Hildesheim . Other family members continued the company. From 1883 a jacquard loom was operated . With the help of the zoologist Gustav Jäger , the company then made blankets out of camel hair and became known worldwide.
The operation was ultimately closed in the 1960s for economic reasons.
building
Several brick buildings from around 1900 and 1925 have been preserved and are now mainly used commercially, in some cases also as apartments. The old machine house and other buildings have been preserved. The buildings mostly have a shed roof , so that kestrels occasionally settle there.
Individual evidence
- ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Reden: The kŏnigreich Hannover described statistically, initially in relation to agriculture, trade and commerce . Hahn'schen Hofbuchhandlung, 1839, p. 381 ( preview in Google Book Search).
- ^ Development of the Eulenburg in the 19th century In: eulenburg-osterode.de , accessed on February 13, 2018.
- ^ Textile industry in Osterode In: eulenburg-osterode.de , accessed on February 13, 2018.
- ↑ Industrial monument Eulenburg, Osterode am Harz (Lower Saxony) In: eulenburg-osterode.de , accessed on February 13, 2018.
- ↑ kestrels In: eulenburg-osterode.de , accessed on February 13 2018th
Coordinates: 51 ° 43 ′ 37.2 " N , 10 ° 16 ′ 52.9" E