Kneipp house

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The Kneipp house in Flensburg - Jürgensby is a building erected in the 1950s that is one of the city's cultural monuments . It bears a slight resemblance to the former ZOB building from the 1950s, which was demolished in 1997/98.

background

The building was erected in 1955/56 in Bismarckstraße 52a, directly adjacent to the Willi Weber House of the Goethe School in Flensburg, by the municipal building department under construction officer Walter Baumgarten. The single-storey building with rounded corners has a cantilevered flat roof. The cladding, the most distinctive structural element of the building, consists of a vertically offset strap cladding. The house was originally used as the Sparkasse branch of the Flensburger Sparkasse . In 1996 the Kneipp Association Flensburg eV took over the branch building and gave the building its current name. It was renovated at the end of 2010/2011. New windows and district heating were installed and the conference room renovated.

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments in Flensburg. Structural structures , accessed on: November 5, 2017
  2. ^ Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, page 488
  3. ^ Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, page 488
  4. Kneipp-Verein Flensburg eV Kneipp-Haus , accessed on: November 5, 2017

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Coordinates: 54 ° 47 ′ 14.2 "  N , 9 ° 26 ′ 39.4"  E