Hannoversches Amtshaus

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Hannoversches Amtshaus

The Hannoversche Amtshaus in Bremerhaven - Lehe , Klushof district, Lange Straße 121, was built in 1851.
The building has been a listed building in Bremen since 1978 .

history

The Lehe area belonged to the Kingdom of Hanover until 1866 . It grew very rapidly in the middle of the 19th century, aided by the new ports in Alt-Bremerhaven ( center ), so that an office building had to be built for the Hanoverian new district and earlier (until 1859) upper court in Lehe .

During the Romantic era , the two-storey, 13-axis Hanoverian Amtshaus zu Lehe was built in 1851 in the neo-Gothic style with a central risalit , a mezzanine floor and a hipped roof over a pronounced eaves cornice .

Since the 1930s, the building has been used as the Wesermünde land registry or the Bremerhaven survey and land registry office, which is now (2018) in the Technical Town Hall, Fährstrasse 20. The Bremer Förderungsgesellschaft für Bildung from 1986 is currently using the building.

literature

  • Harry Gabcke , Renate Gabcke, Herbert Körtge, Manfred Ernst: Bremerhaven in two centuries; Volumes I to III from 1827 to 1991 . Nordwestdeutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Bremerhaven 1989/1991, ISBN 3-927857-00-9 , ISBN 3-927857-37-8 , ISBN 3-927857-22-X .
  • Werner Kirschstein: Seaside City of Bremerhaven. Historic buildings of a port city , Bremerhaven 2001.
  • Wolfgang Brönner: Bremerhaven. Architectural monuments of a port city , Bremen 1976.
  • Dehio Bremen / Lower Saxony 1992
  • Rudolf Stein : Classicism and Romanticism in the Architecture of Bremen II . Hauschild-Verlag, Bremen 1965.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 33 ′ 51.8 "  N , 8 ° 35 ′ 25"  E