Friedrich Remmer

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Friedrich Remmer (born July 22, 1850 in Bad Münder ; † 1914 ) was a German architect and local politician .

Life

Gravestone at the Remmers family grave in the New St. Nikolai Cemetery

Friedrich Remmer, who was born in Bad Münder in 1850 at the time of the Kingdom of Hanover , first studied in Nienburg an der Weser at the local building trade school . After the founding of the Reich, he attended the Polytechnic School in Hanover from 1872 under the matriculation number 5294 as a student of Conrad Wilhelm Hase .

1894 Remmer was the first time in Engelbostelerdamm - District for civil head and thus into the Hanoverian civil superintendent College elected. Together with city planning officer Georg Bokelberg , senator architect August Klug and building counselor Ferdinand Wallbrecht and mayor and director of the Hanover tram Theodor Krüger, he was one of the members of the municipal building committee for the construction of the new town hall , which met under the direction of city director Heinrich Tramm .

Remmer was a member of the Hanover Architects and Engineers Association and lived in 1895 at Scheffelstrasse 28 in Hanover.

In 1899 Remmer and numerous other personalities from the city took part in a public "call for the erection of a Hölty monument in Hanover."

Friedrich Remmer was the father of the future actor Walter Remmer (* March 21, 1887; † 1973), who attended the Realgymnasium, in whose auditorium he played decades later under the title cheerful evenings , which were known throughout Germany as Funny Remmer-Evenings .

In 1918 Friedrich Remmer was awarded the Royal Crown Order .

Remmer is buried in the New St. Nikolai Cemetery in the northern part of Hanover. The widow Wilhelmine Remmer (* May 18, 1855; † 1945) member of the Evangelical parish of the Luther Church in her district, continued to live in the - then - house at Scheffelstrasse 18.

Works identified so far

The listed second rectory of the Luther parish in the northern part of Hanover
  • 1885, Hanover, Scheffelstraße 11 (former house number 22): Friedrich Remmer house; not received
  • 1900 Hanover, An der Lutherkirche 11 (former address Heisenstrasse 35): Second rectory of the Lutherkirche ; receive; as well as the neighboring first rectory built by Wilhelm Orgelmann as a neo-Gothic brick house

literature

  • Home of the architect F. Remmer in Hanover , in: Gustav Schönermark : The architecture of the Hanover school. Modern works of architecture and applied arts in medieval style , ed. on behalf of the Bauhütte zum white sheet, Hannover-Linden, Carl Manz & Lange, 1894

Web links

  • Reinhard Glaß: Remmer, Friedrich in the database architects and artists with direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902)

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Reinhard Glaß: Remmer, Friedrich in the database architects and artists with direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902) [undated], last accessed on April 9, 2019
  2. a b Miscellaneous , in: Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung , 19th year (1899), p. 11; Digitized version of the Central and State Library Berlin
  3. ↑ top v .: Citizens' College , in: Administrative report of the magistrate of the royal capital and residence city of Hanover 1906 - 1907 , Hanover: Druckerei August Eberlein, 1908, p. 44f .; here: p. 45; limited preview in Google Book search
  4. ^ Journal of the Architects and Engineers Association in Hanover , Volume 41, p. 3; limited preview in Google Book search
  5. Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , Volume 1 (1898), p. 399; limited preview in Google Book search
  6. a b Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch , Volume 71 (1963), p. 58; limited preview in Google Book search
  7. Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch , Volume 83 (1975), p. 68; limited preview in Google Book search
  8. Preußisches Verwaltungsblatt , supplement for municipal and state requirements , Volume 34 (1918), p. 764
  9. a b Karl Ehrenfeuchter (Red.): Our dear old people , in this: Lutherschau , community newspaper of the Luther Church in Hanover, ed. von der Lutherkirchengemeinde Hannover, 15th year, double issue 10/11 of May 15, 1938, p. 70; as a PDF document from d2r0d2z5r2gp3t.cloudfront.net
  10. Compare the inscription on the grave stele in the New St. Nikolaifriedhof
  11. Helmut Knocke , Hugo Thielen : At the Luther Church 20 , in Dirk Böttcher , Klaus Mlynek (ed.): Hannover. Kunst- und Kultur-Lexikon (HKuKL), new edition, 4th, updated and expanded edition, zu Klampen, Springe 2007, ISBN 978-3-934920-53-8 , p. 86