Chapter house of the cathedral parish

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Cathedral island with chapter house (left) and bell

The chapter house of the cathedral parish is located in Bremen , Mitte district , Domsheide 8. It was built until 1928 according to plans by Walter Görig . It is since 1973 along with the bell at Bremer listed .

history

left: chapter house, right: bell
Cathedral and on the right the gable of the chapter house

The cathedral island between Domshof , Sandstrasse, Violenstrasse , Domsheide and Dom came to Bremen in accordance with the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803. In the first half of the 19th century, the first classical rectories were built.

The two-storey, clinkered chapter house of the St. Petri Cathedral parish with a hipped roof , the strong cantilevered cornice, the three-storey stepped gable with bay window to the Grasmarkt and the arcades was built in 1928 in the period between the wars in Expressionism style together with the concert hall Die Glocke . There were several fundamental renovations, including a. 1997, instead. The transition to the sexton's house is through a single - storey neo-Gothic arcade. Sexton's house, cathedral, bell and chapter house encompass the rectangular Bible garden with a fountain.

Today (2018) the cathedral chapter with the foundation Bremer Dom e. V. and the cathedral archive as well as the bell facilities.

The State Office for Monument Preservation Bremen found: "... while the facade to the Grasmarkt with the detailed and delicate bay window is elegantly restrained in consideration of the cathedral ..."

The protected ensemble of Cathedral Island also consists of St. Peter's Cathedral with the Cathedral Museum (Romanesque and Gothic additions), preacher houses of the Cathedral Parish , sexton of the Dome parish , town hall , the bell and the chapter of the Dome parish, House Kulenkampff and Johannisloge to Olive Branch and two commercial buildings, Domsheide 4 and 5, and the Bismarck monument with the equestrian statue of Otto von Bismarck and the tower blower fountain .

literature

  • Bremen and its buildings 1900–1951, Bremen 1952.
  • See also at The Bell

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 30.2 "  N , 8 ° 48 ′ 32.3"  E