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Carl Heinrich Wilhelm Stamme (born June 23, 1846 in Ricklingen , † June 16, 1905 in Hanover ) was a German manufacturer , art collector and patron .

Life

Heinrich Stamme was born as the son of a Vollmeier . He inherited the brick factory built by his grandfather in Ricklingen . Production was profitable , especially due to the construction boom in and around Hanover and Linden at the turn of the century.

Langensalzastraße 1 / 1A

In 1889 the brickworks owner Stamme had his own house built by the architect Christoph Hehl at Langensalzastraße 1 / 1A in the neo-renaissance style. In the building in the Südstadt district, which is now a listed building , parts of the interior have been preserved, in particular Heinrich Stamme's living room.

Art collection and legacy

Heinrich Stamme bequeathed his private collection of art and furniture to the city ​​of Hanover in his will in 1905 , which contributed “considerably” to the increase in the collection of the then “municipal gallery”, which was built by Heinrich Tramm and housed in the (today's) Museum August Kestner .

In addition, tribes bequeathed the city a legacy of 125,000 Reichsmarks to build a fountain on Schünemannplatz . According to other sources , a monumental fountain was to be built on Trammplatz according to a design by Hermann Eggert , the builder of the New Town Hall .

Heinrich-Stamme-Strasse

After Stammes death in 1905, Heinrich-Stamme-Strasse , which was laid out in 1906 in the Südstadt district, honored the brickworks owner with its name.

Michaelis Chapel

Today listed chapel on the Michaelis cemetery in Ricklingen were from the Ricklinger citizens tribal and Knust donated , but not until 1908 by the architect Hermann Schaedtler built. A separate entrance from the outside leads into the crypt of the donor families below the chapel house. After the flood disaster of 1946 , the coffins of Heinrich Stamme and Wilhelm Stamme, those of their wives and the builder Theodor Knust are said to have been buried "a few meters from the crypt in the ground".

literature

  • Ulrich Gehrig (Ed.): 100 Years of the Kestner Museum Hannover. 1889 - 1989 , ed. from the state capital Hanover, the Oberstadtdirektor, Hanover: Kestner Museum, 1989, ISBN 3-924029-14-8
  • Hugo Thielen : STAMME, Carl Heinrich Wilhelm. In: Dirk Böttcher , Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Hugo Thielen: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9 , p. 344.
  • Hugo Thielen: Stamme, Carl Heinrich Wilhelm. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 599 ( Heinrich-Stamme-Straße is mistakenly located in the Ricklingen district).

Web links

References and comments

  1. a b c d Hugo Thielen: Stamme, Car Heinrich Wilhelm (see literature)
  2. ^ Dieter Brosius : Economic growth. In: Klaus Mlynek , Waldemar R. Röhrbein : History of the City of Hanover , Volume 2: From the beginning of the 19th century to the present ( GdSH ), Hanover: Schlüter, 1994, ISBN 3-87706-364-0 , p. 377 -382; here: p. 381
  3. Gerd Weiß, Marianne Zehnpfennig: Residential and administrative buildings. In: Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, City of Hanover, Part 1, [Bd.] 10.1 , ed. by Hans-Herbert Möller, ISBN 3-528-06203-7 , p. 122 f., as well as the Südstadt appendix . In: List of architectural monuments according to § 4 (NDSchG) (except for architectural monuments of the archaeological monument preservation) , as of July 1, 1985, City of Hanover, Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , p. 7f f.
  4. Note: The City Lexicon of Hanover names the year 1890 as the date of purchase of the property
  5. a b c Dieter Brosius : Schools and universities, art and culture , as well as: Private and urban building activity. In: GdSH , pp. 382-386; here: pp. 360, 390; online through google books
  6. ^ Ines Katenhusen : Museum August Kestner. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 455 f.
  7. a b Helmut Zimmermann : Heinrich-Stamme-Straße. In: The street names of the state capital Hanover , Verlag Hahnsche Buchhandlung , Hanover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , p. 112
  8. ^ Wolfgang Neß: Cemetery. In: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany ... Part 2, Vol. 10.2 , ISBN 3-528-06208-8 , p. 165; as well as Ricklingen in the addendum index of architectural monuments ... , p. 25 f.
  9. ^ Frank Straßburger (chairman): Heinrich-Stamme-Straße ... Heinrich Stamme (see web links)