Sibbern farm

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Sibbern farm
Servants' House

The Sibbern farm in Bremerhaven - Weddewarden , Morgensternstraße 12 at the corner of the Bauernpfad, was built in 1838.

The building has been a listed building in Bremen since 1978 .

history

In 1091 the Frisian settlement Widewrde was mentioned in a document from the Archbishopric of Bremen and is now a small district of Bremerhaven with around 550 inhabitants.

The Sibbern farm from 1838 from the classicist era consists of the listed farmhouse with a saddle roof and the large arched gate and the thatched- roof outbuilding, as well as the non-listed stable building with a half-hip roof, another outbuilding and a carriage house . The farm is still an agricultural business today as Hof Kracke. Ceramic finds from the time around the birth of Christ have been secured on the courtyard.

The partly clinkered and plastered thatched servants' house of the Sibbern'schen Hof from around 1850, Morgensternstraße 9, has also been a listed building in Bremen since 1991.

literature

  • Werner Kirschstein (Red.): Seaside City of Bremerhaven. Historic buildings of a port city , Bremerhaven 2001.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD
  2. Christoph Eger: The ceramics of the younger pre-Roman iron and Roman imperial times from Bremerhaven-Weddewarden . In: Niedersächsische Urgeschichte, Vol. 76, pp. 41–57.
  3. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 32 ′ 19.1 ″  N , 8 ° 34 ′ 47 ″  E