Frankfurter Strasse (Wriezen)

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The Frankfurter Straße is a street in Wriezen in the district Oderland in Brandenburg .

Location and history

Frankfurter Strasse 30/32, railway workers' houses

Frankfurter Straße is located southwest of the city center of Wriezen and runs in an almost perfect north-south direction as far as the exit from the town. The length of the street is about 500 meters, it begins on Hospitalstrasse. In the south, for example at the former level crossing, the street continues as Frankfurter Chaussee. Schulzendorfer Straße goes off to the west of the street, on the eastern side there is Kanalstraße, Bliesdorfer Weg and Wiesenstraße. The numbering of the houses starts at the north end on the left and goes back in a horseshoe shape.

The street already existed before the city of Wriezen was founded, it was the Via regia from Silesia , Frankfurt (Oder) to Stettin . In the 18th century, gardens shaped the image of the street. The street acquired its suburban character from around the middle of the 19th century. In 1853 the machine factory of Carl Wulff was founded. There are no other old traders on the street, only the old bed factory has been preserved.

The street

Architectural monuments

There are three architectural monuments on Frankfurter Strasse.

  • Frankfurter Straße 16: The bed springs factory was built at the end of the 19th century and consists of a factory owner's house, a workers' house and a warehouse. The client was Paul Paegelow. The house is now an apartment building and is a red brick building. It is a two-story house with a jamb , a mid -level house and a flat gable roof . The entrance is on one side, in front of which there is an outside staircase . The warehouse is three-storey and has a flat gable roof. The entrance is located in the central axis of seven axes, are input to the hatches. The workers' house is also an exposed brick house and has one storey and a jamb storey. The two floors are separated by a German ribbon . The gable roof is also flat.
  • Frankfurter Straße 30/32: The two railway houses were built in 1898. Twelve families each lived here. There are two three-story houses with a pitched roof, they were built from yellow bricks.
  • Frankfurter Straße 64: The factory owner's house was built in 1920. The builder was the bed spring manufacturer Carl Wulff, the factory is at Frankfurter Strasse 16. In front of the manufacturer's villa there is a milestone with the inscription “8 miles to Berlin”. The eight miles correspond to about 61 kilometers. Only this milestone in front of the house is listed.

Other houses

Frankfurter Strasse 2, Sparkasse
  • Frankfurter Straße 2: The country house with the Ellingerbrunnen was built in 1781. The building owner was the chamber council, bailiff of the Wriezen domain and superindentant Friedrich Wilhelm Noeldechen. Until 1922 the owner changed several times, from that year the Kreissparkasse Oberbarnim took over the building. After the Second World War the building was used as a music school and HO store. After a renovation in 1993, the building is used again as a savings bank. The Landhaus is a single-storey house with a Berlin roof . The central five axes are emphasized by a balustrade , in front of which there is a two-armed flight of stairs. The Ellinger Fountain was set up in 1913, the artist was Heinrich Splieth from Berlin. The namesake was August Ellinger, a city elder from Wriezen.

literature

  • Ilona Rohowski, Ingetraud Senst: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg. Volume 9.1: District of Märkisch-Oderland. Part 1: towns of Bad Freienwalde and Wriezen, villages in Niederoderbruch. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms am Rhein 2006, ISBN 3-88462-230-7 , pp. 201-204.

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments of the state of Brandenburg: Landkreis Märkisch-Oderland (PDF) Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum

Coordinates: 52 ° 46 '52.16 "  N , 14 ° 2' 28.42"  E