House Strasser (Hanover)

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Urban corner dominant from 1875 at the later address Reitwallstraße 5B : The Strasser house with the wine shop with attached Karl Marschhausen liqueur factory on the ground floor
The riding Wall Street 5B left behind the kiosk ; to Goethestrasse with the tram shows the restaurant Hamburger Buffet ;
Postcard No. 681 , Friedr. Astholz jun. , Collotype , around 1900

The Haus Strasser in Hannover was a residential and commercial building in the early days and was soon after its emergence as one of the architectural landmarks of the city. The location was Goethestrasse and Reitwallstrasse in today's Mitte district .

history

Only a few years after the simultaneous construction of today's Goethestrasse and Reitwallstrasse in 1870, the economic boom after the Franco-Prussian War reached a new high point in the early founding period of the German Empire up to 1875. By 1875, the architect August Strasser , who lives at Warmbüchenstraße 20, had his architect colleague Christoph Hehl build the Strasser house, named after the client .

The building was initially the first house on the left - seen from the confluence of the then newly laid out Goethestrasse and Georgstrasse - at the initial address Goethestrasse 24 . There it rose as a corner building made of light brick facing Reitwallstraße. On the blunt street corner, the Strasser building made an urban impact through a high gable with two towers into the street scene.

Web links

Commons : Haus Strasser  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Architects and Engineers Association Hanover (Ed.), Theodor Unger (Red.): 159. Haus Strasser ... Goethestr. , in this: Hanover. Guide through the city and its buildings. Commemorative publication for the fifth general assembly of the Association of German Architects-Engineer Associations , 6th reprint of the original by Klindworth's Verlag and Klindworth's Hof-Druckerei from 1882, edition “libre rari” by Th. Schäfer Verlag, 1991, ISBN 3-88746-050-2 , P. 29 and city map supplement
  2. ^ A b Helmut Zimmermann : Goethestrasse and Reitwallstrasse , in which: The street names of the state capital Hanover. Verlag Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , pp. 94, 204
  3. Hans-Herbert Möller (Ed.): City of Hanover / Historical overview ... The incorporation of the "suburb" 1859 , in: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , Monuments in Lower Saxony, City of Hanover (DTBD), Part 1, Volume 10.1, Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Braunschweig 1983, ISBN 3-528-06203-7 , pp. 13-21; here: p. 16
  4. ^ A b c Goethestrasse , in the address book, city and business manual of the royal residence city of Hanover and the city of Linden from 1876, department 1, p. 147; Digitized version of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library

Coordinates: 52 ° 22 ′ 31.3 "  N , 9 ° 43 ′ 57.2"  E