House of Captain Dallmann

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House of Captain Dallmann

The Kapitän Dallmann house is located in Bremen , Blumenthal district , Kapitän-Dallmann-Strasse 84. The house was built around 1850. It has been a listed building in Bremen since 1984 .

history

The single-storey, rather modest captain's house with a gable roof and veranda at the back was built around 1850 in the epoch of historicism in the classicism style for the captain and ship owner Nicolaus Friedrich Hashagen from Farge . The street facade was rebuilt; the four windows became two larger windows.

At that time, Blumenthal with about 1000 inhabitants was a municipality in the Kingdom of Hanover , which was annexed by Prussia in 1866 . In front of the house, where the Weserstrandstrasse is today, the river Danube still flowed . In 1874 the captain and later shipping company inspector ( NDL ) Johann Karl Meyer acquired the house for 1,100 thalers . Mathilde Witting († 1888) then bought the property.

Meta Wieting (1859-1936), the daughter of captain and polar explorer Eduard Dallmann , married the captain and shipping pioneer Louis Wieting (1850-1915), a nephew of Dallmann: She bought the house in 1888 for 5300 marks (since her husband was destitute) what was then Langestrasse. After his journeys, Captain Dallmann lived in the house permanently from 1894, after his last voyage until his death in 1896. In 1926 the street was named after him.

Today (2018) the house is used for living.

literature

  • Peter-Michael Pawlik: A captain's house in Blumenthal. In: Detlev G. Gross , Peter Ulrich: Bremen houses tell history. Volume 1, Döll Edition, Bremen 1998, ISBN 3-88808-245-5 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 10 ′ 59.6 ″  N , 8 ° 33 ′ 50 ″  E