House Sagittarius

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Haus Schütze, drawn by “Meyer” in 1882, facade on Lange Laube

Haus Schütze in Hanover was a residential and commercial building built in the 19th century at the then address Langelaube 29 at the corner of Münzstraße. The corner house was published in 1882 by the Architects and Engineers Association of Hanover as "Guide through the city and its buildings" as particularly worth seeing. The architect of the building was Georg Hägemann . According to his plans, an architecturally distinctive mezzanine floor was created, especially above the shops on the ground floor, the facade of which was designed with red bricks and white sandstones in the neo-Gothic style. At the corner of the street a neatly detailed bay window protruded over two stories. At the same time, the corner was crowned by a tall, octagonal tower spire .

View 2014 with the headquarters of Radio Hannover

The name of the early days of the German Empire built house in what is now the district center was derived from the company HV contactors which, according to the address book, city and business Manual of the Royal residence city of Hanover and the city of Linden for 1883 an en-gros -Handlung for English riding, driving, hunting and travel utensils, but also leather and leather goods as well as saddlery and bookbinding goods in the portfolio . Owner of the ground floor of the former Münzstraße four passages used Ladengeschäftes were the merchants and "Associers" Hans Heinrich Victor shooter who is resident in the Eichstraße 43 had, and Karl Ludwig Ferdinand Sagittarius.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Architects and Engineers Association Hanover (ed.), Theodor Unger (ed.): Hanover. Guide through the city and its buildings. Commemorative publication for the fifth general assembly of the Association of German Architects and Engineers , Hanover: Curt R. Vinzentz Verlag, 6th reprint edition (= Edition "libre arti" published by Th. Schäfer ), Hanover: Th. Schäfer Druckerei, 1991, ISBN 3- 88746-050-2 , pp. XIII, 31, 154; limited preview in Google Book search
  2. ^ Helmut Zimmermann : Lange Laube , in ders .: The street names of the state capital Hanover . Hahnsche Buchhandlung Verlag, Hannover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , p. 154
  3. ^ Compare the address book, city and business manual of the royal residence city of Hanover and the city of Linden for the year 1883, p. 623

Coordinates: 52 ° 22 ′ 33.1 ″  N , 9 ° 43 ′ 53 ″  E