Country house Pappiér
The Landhaus Pappiér is located in the north-west German city of Bremen . There it is at Schwachhauser Heerstraße 224 - and thus in the Schwachhausen district ( Riensberg district ) - in the immediate vicinity of the Bremen State Museum for Art and Cultural History, which opened in 1964 . It is a two-storey, rectangular, clinkered villa with a hipped roof .
history
During the interwar period , the house was built in 1927 and 1928 for Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Pappiér (1865–?) According to plans by the architect Rudolf Jacobs . He had become prosperous as a merchant and often traded in overseas countries. In 1998 the State Office for Monument Preservation - Bremen's competent monument authority - placed the country house under monument protection . Nowadays it is used for office space.
Note: From 1902, the Pappiér family initially lived in the house at Goebenstrasse 10 in the Barkhof district , which is now also a listed building .
literature
- Carl Thalenhorst : Bremen and its buildings 1900–1951 . Schünemann Verlag , Bremen 1952.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Profile of the Landhaus Pappiér on the homepage of the State Office for Monument Preservation. Retrieved from denkmalpflege.bremen.de on November 21, 2019.
- ↑ As of November 2019.
Coordinates: 53 ° 5 ′ 26.3 " N , 8 ° 51 ′ 44" E

