House Tannenberg, Landhaus Loose

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The Tannenberg house, Landhaus Loose is located in Bremen , Burglesum district, Lesum district, Benbeckenstraße 19. The house was built until 1852 and then in 1861 according to plans by construction director Alexander Schröder . It has been a listed building in Bremen since 1995 .

history

The two-storey, plastered villa with a hipped roof , a basement, two flanking, single-storey wing buildings with roof terraces, with the dominant garden-side center risalit and the veranda was built in 1852 in the era of late classicism as a country residence with a view of the Lesum for the merchant Carl Ferdinand Plump ( Bankhaus Carl F. Plump ) built as a summer residence. The merchant Anton Nielsen acquired the property in 1861 and had extensive conversions and additions carried out according to plans by Alexander Schröder and garden architect Wilhelm Benque .

The banker Bernhard Loose (1836-1902) owned the house from 1881. The outdoor facilities underwent changes after 1881, accompanied by horticultural inspector Johann Carl Wilhelm Heins. The Loose family is said to have owned the house until 1939.
In 1952 the family Dr. Fritz Range and another renovation was carried out according to plans by Theodor Rosenbusch. Major renovation work took place in 2013. The house is to be used for residential purposes also today (2018).

literature

  • Rudolf Stein : Classicism and Romanticism in the architecture of Bremen. Hauschild Verlag , Bremen 1964.
  • Uwe Ramlow: Burglesum 1860–1945 , Bremen 2002.
  • Ilse Windhoff: Lesum, Knoops Park (country houses and villas in Bremen) , Volume 1, Bremen 2008.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 9 ′ 51 ″  N , 8 ° 41 ′ 2.6 ″  E