Gabled house at Faulenstrasse 17

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Gable house Faulenstrasse 17 (2011)

The gabled house at Faulenstrasse 17 in Bremen - Mitte on Faulenstrasse is a listed building.

history

The house was originally built around 1790 as a packhouse and warehouse for a captain. The lazy quarter existed until the 20th century a. a. from offices of the Bremen shipping companies and ship brokers . In the course of time, this house was expanded to four full floors in the baroque style with rococo elements . It was given its current form as a neo-baroque residential and commercial building around 1850. The house survived the Second World War relatively undamaged. The windows on the eastern side of the building that still existed around 1960 were replaced by glass blocks. In 1971 the gable roof, oriented lengthways behind the gable, was torn down, the top floor was raised as a fourth full storey and completed with a combination of gable roof and flat roof lying across the gable. The house has been a listed building since 1973.

Uses of the house

The house became known nationwide through its use as a drugstore and chemical wholesaler (1902–2012). The founder Hermann Zinke also temporarily ran a pharmacy on the ground floor . On the first floor there was a beauty parlor, the upper floors were used as living space. From the beginning of 2013, the drugstore was continued by another business owner in a shop across the street and the building was offered for sale. The company's original location was relocated to Bremerhaven .

swell

  • Building files archive of the Bremen Building Regulations Office, 2014.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Monument database of the LfD
  2. Kreiszeitung.de from June 19, 2012: Captain's house with chemistry . Retrieved November 7, 2015
  3. Hermann Zinke specialty drug store .
  4. Timo Sczuplinski: The Faulenquartier is bleeding out , Weser-Kurier , February 12, 2013.
  5. ^ LIV Linda Industrial Administration .

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 48.1 ″  N , 8 ° 47 ′ 55 ″  E