House Kulenkampff

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House Kulenkampff
Cathedral island with cathedral , chapter house , the bell , two commercial buildings, the Kulenkampff house and the former rectory

The house Kulenkampff , formerly with the Johannisloge "Zum Ölzweig" , is located in Bremen , district Mitte , Domsheide 3. It was built in 1848 according to plans by master bricklayer Johann Hinrich Schröder. It has been a listed building in Bremen since 1973 .

history

The cathedral island between Domshof , Sandstrasse, Violenstrasse , Domsheide and Dom came to Bremen in accordance with the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803. In the first half of the 19th century, the first classical parish and historicizing commercial buildings were built.

The three-storey, three-axis, plastered building with a flat hipped roof , the distinctive double windows and the strong cantilevered cornice was built in the age of Romanticism in the neo-Renaissance style next to the rectory of the cathedral community for the merchant and member of the Bremen citizenship Johann Gustav Kulenkampff (1811–1811–) 1878) built. This is where the Johannisloge Zum Oelzweig from 1788 had its seat, which in 1956 moved into its Oelzweig house in Bremen-Schwachhausen. Today the house belongs to the cathedral parish. Several major renovations took place.

Today (2018) the house is home to the Bremen Music Festival , Glocke facilities, the Bremen-North Entrepreneur Forum as well as offices and the like. a. of law firms.

The protected ensemble of Cathedral Island also consists of the St. Peter's Cathedral with the Cathedral Museum (Romanesque and Gothic additions), preacher houses of the Cathedral Parish , sexton of the Dome parish , town hall , the bell , Chapter House of the Cathedral Parish and two commercial buildings Domsheide 4 and 5 as well as the Bismarck monument with the equestrian statue of Otto von Bismarck and the tower blower fountain .

literature

  • Rudolf Stein : Classicism and Romanticism in the architecture of Bremen. Hauschild Verlag , Bremen 1964
  • History of the St. John's Lodge "Zum Ölzweig" . In: Bremen from 1913–1963, Bremen 1963.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 29.3 "  N , 8 ° 48 ′ 35.6"  E