House Weyhausen

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House Weyhausen

The Weyhausen house is located in Bremen , Oberneuland district , Oberneulander Landstrasse 183. The country house was built in 1914 according to plans by Rudolf Alexander Schröder and Diedrich Luley. It has been a listed building in Bremen since 1998 .

history

In 1914 the single-storey, plastered, white house for Helene Weyhausen, Georg Schütte's mother-in-law , was built on the Schütte'schen estate as a building from the turn of the century in reform style . The thatched- roof house with its hipped roof , its wide, two-storey central projection , the round dormers , the distinctive Ulenlock dormer at the top of the gable and the tented roof over the entrance is a compromise between the conservative and reformist style of the time.

The Bremen honorary citizen , writer and architect Rudolf Alexander Schröder designed a. a. In 1915 the Villa Schütte and in 1922 the Bremer Landhaus in Munich. He was also known as an interior designer.

The State Office for Monument Preservation Bremen found: "The Weyhausen House is an excellent example of the reform style developed from local building traditions in the years before 1914."

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 6 ′ 13.9 ″  N , 8 ° 54 ′ 29.9 ″  E