Heinemann House (Bremen)

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Heinemann House

The Heinemann house , also known as Villa Sponte , is located in Bremen , Ostliche Vorstadt district, Steintor district, Osterdeich 59B. It was created in 1928 according to plans by Heinrich J. Kayser.
The building has been a listed building in Bremen since 1995 .

history

The two-storey, clinker-brick house with a hipped roof was built in 1928 in the period between the wars for the merchant and Württemberg consul (1925–1938) Ernst Heinemann (1882–?), Owner of the coffee wholesaler Brill & Heinemann . His daughter Agnes Ronning, b. Heinemann (1914–2003) was married to the entrepreneur Otto Ronning (1905–1983), son and heir of the important coffee roaster Carl Ronning .
After 1945 the house was mainly used for office purposes and as an apartment. In 2004, after the death of Agnes Ronning, the commercial artist and construction manager Ida Büssing and her husband the energy expert Thomas Feischen bought and renovated the house. In 2012 they founded the association Villa Sponte - Zeitkultur , which organizes exhibitions, lectures, readings, training, singing evenings, concerts and theater performances.

literature

  • Johann-Günther König: The Osterdeich . Kellner-Verlag, Bremen 2017, ISBN 978-3-95651-109-7 .
  • Rolf Kirsch: Residential buildings between the world wars in Bremen . In: Preservation of Monuments in Bremen, Issue 10, Bremen 2013.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Web links

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 9.4 ″  N , 8 ° 49 ′ 36.2 ″  E