Half-timbered house Buschstrasse 15
The half-timbered house at Buschstrasse 15 , also known as the Zettler House , in Schwerin , Altstadt district , Buschstrasse , corner of 3. Enge Strasse, is a striking monument in Schwerin . Today (2020) there is a shop in the house.
history
The two-storey half - timbered house from 1698 is one of the oldest surviving houses in Schwerin; with a shop and the apartment upstairs. The picturesque overhang to 3. Engen Straße is striking. It stood on the street called Faule Grube until 1875 , which was then called Wladimirstraße (after the Russian grand prince and father-in-law of Friedrich Franz II. ) Until the 1930s .
The house temporarily served as a cobbler's shop and was then the former FG Michaelis wine wholesaler for a long time . Michaelis brought the wooden Swedish head on the gable from Wismar, which was then still in Sweden .
In the 1960s, Carl-Heinz Zettler acquired the small and therefore so-called dresser house and ran the Zettler art turnery (bar inscription). The master turner was president of the Chamber of Crafts for a long time. After him, his daughter Silke-Maria Zettler runs the business. She is a fifth generation master turner (since 1857).
literature
- Wilhelm Jesse: History of the city of Schwerin. Schwerin 1913, p. 363.
- Horst Ende , Walter Ohle : Schwerin. E. A. Seemann, Leipzig 1994, ISBN 3-363-00367-6 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ BERT: No car can come through these streets. In: Schweriner Volkszeitung from February 2, 2014.
Coordinates: 53 ° 37 ′ 41.7 " N , 11 ° 24 ′ 46.9" E