House Soltmann

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House Soltmann

The house Soltmann is located in Bremen , district Neustadt , district of Old Town, Osterstraße 36. The residential and commercial building was built in 1907 to plans by Diedrich Bollmann and as rebuilding around 1955 according to plans by Werner Gimpel. The building has been a listed building in Bremen since 2001 .

history

In the vicinity of this property, in Brückenstraße, there were several town houses as half-timbered buildings from around 1640/50 from the Renaissance era . The houses were demolished before 1900. A single-storey gable side was secured on the initiative of the Lower Saxony People's Association and then reused as a decorative facade over the lower two storeys of a three-storey new building from 1906/07 in the reform style of the turn of the century at Osterstrasse 36. This house, built for the company Aug. Soltmann und Co., was destroyed around 1944.

The new three-storey, brick -built residential and commercial building with a gable roof and stone cladding on the ground floor was built around 1955 for the pharmaceutical wholesaler HCErnst Meier and Co. The design of the ground floor was modeled on the building from 1907. A two-story bay window divides the street facade into the upper floors. The destroyed old gable was not reconstructed.
Today (2018) the house is used by business premises, a practice, a studio and apartments.

literature

  • Annual report of the Association for Lower Saxony Volkstum from 1906/07.
  • Rudolf Stein : Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance architecture in Bremen, 1962.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 20.8 "  N , 8 ° 47 ′ 59.8"  E