House Schumacher

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House Schumacher
House Schumacher

The Schumacher house , also called House Blome since 2013 , is located in Bremen , Oberneuland district , Oberneulander Landstrasse 93. The farmhouse was built around 1780 and is the oldest remaining Brinkitzer house in Bremen . It has been a listed building in Bremen since 1973 .
It bears the name of the family who lived there for over 100 years.

history

The single-storey half-timbered house, a low German hall house as a two-column house with a thatched roof and horse head decorations on the gable top as well as a large barn door in a construction method customary at the time, was built around 1780 in the Baroque era for a Brinkitzer peasant family. Brinksitzer were dependent on a landlord and had little free land.
In the last third of the 18th century, two Brinkitzers lived and worked here in the divided semi-detached house. One of the two halves of the house was moved and both halves were expanded to include a compartment (living area of ​​the house). The houses were converted into apartment buildings relatively early. In the 19th century, further internal changes took place for use by summer guests. The second house was demolished around 2000.

The hall, the stables under the left tub (lateral space expansion in the two- column house) and the attic were used well into the 21st century . After one year of vacancy, the house has been renovated in four construction phases until 2017 with funding from the German Foundation for Monument Protection , the state and considerable own funds. Today (2018) the house is used for living.

The State Office for Monument Preservation Bremen ( Georg Skalecki ) found: "It [the house] is historically enormously valuable .... If you had been in Oberneuland at the time, you would have been surrounded by them."

literature

  • Rudolf Stein : Village churches and farmhouses in the Bremer Lande , 1967.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD
  2. ^ Christiane Rossner: The last corner. Shortly before completion: House Schumacher in Bremen-Oberneuland . In: Monumente 5, Bonn 2017
  3. Gerald Weßel: Monument Foundation gives 29,000 euros . In: Weser-Kurier from June 15, 2017.

Coordinates: 53 ° 5 ′ 45.6 "  N , 8 ° 55 ′ 46"  E