Grain magazine (Ingolstadt)

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Former grain magazine in Ingolstadt 2015

The grain magazine in Ingolstadt , a city on the Danube in the Free State of Bavaria , was built in 1907/08 as a grain store. The former grain magazine at Esplanade 7 has been a protected architectural monument since 2015 .

description

The building was also referred to as a grain trickle magazine because it was provided with a trickle device. It was built by the military building administration as a grain store. The elongated four-storey flat gable roof building with staircases on the gable end consists of a four-aisled reinforced concrete skeleton structure with a uniform column grid and cross-reinforced ceilings. This reinforced concrete skeleton, not the facade, is the reason for the property of a monument.

From 1949 to 1996 the Auto Union building served as an administration and archive building. During the renovation, the original windowing on the long sides was replaced by ribbon windows and a new staircase was inserted in the middle.

literature

  • Viktoria Lukas-Krohm, Jörg Rehm and Joram Tutsch : The status of a monument has been confirmed by a court: The Ingolstädter Körnerrieselmagazin . In: Monument Preservation Information No. 163, March 2016, pp. 26–31 ( online edition ).

Coordinates: 48 ° 46 ′ 7.1 ″  N , 11 ° 25 ′ 42.1 ″  E