Lotsenhaus Stralsund

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The pilot house in Stralsund. In the foreground the Hertha Jeep , in the background the Ozeaneum Stralsund .

The Lotsenhaus Stralsund is a listed building in the port of the city of Stralsund in Hafenstraße with the postal address Hafenstraße 50 .

The house was built in 1901 as a pilot's watch . The two-story , brick-roofed brick building with up to two meters thick masonry stands on two crossed barrel vaults in a former casemate of the port fortifications. It was built within three months by the Stralsund companies Theichen and Mackenthun & Sohn according to plans by the architect Ernst Dalmer . The semicircular closed east side is windowed, designed like a tower and crowned with a pointed roof. The western entrance side of the building, which stands on a high plinth, shows a high stepped gable with a panel structure . The two single-storey extensions also have panels.

Originally the revetment was green.

The building was extensively renovated from June 2009 to June 2010; it is used as a port authority.

The house is located on the outskirts of the city ​​area recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage site of the “ historic old towns of Stralsund and Wismar ”. It is entered in the list of architectural monuments in Stralsund with the number 833.

literature

  • Friederike Thomas, Dietmar Volksdorf: The old town island Stralsund - Illustrated list of monuments. The architectural monuments of the old town in text and images. Edited by the building authority of the Hanseatic city of Stralsund. Self-published, Stralsund 1999, DNB 987697757 , p. 31.

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Coordinates: 54 ° 18 '55.7 "  N , 13 ° 5' 54.9"  E