District House Lehe

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District House Lehe

The Landratshaus Lehe in Bremerhaven - Lehe , district Klushof, Lange Straße 123, was built in 1830.
The building has been a listed building in Bremen since 1978 .

history

The Lehe area belonged to the Kingdom of Hanover until 1866 . In 1831 the Lehe court and the Stotel-Vieland office (with Geestendorf) became the Lehe office ; Part in the Landdrostei Stade formed in 1823 (like a regional council ).

In the epoch and in the style of classicism , the two-storey, seven-axle, simple Landratshaus Lehe was built in 1830 as a residential building and seat for the first Leh bailiff, Richter Telting.

In the immediate vicinity, the Hanoverian office building was built in 1851 as an office building for the Hanoverian district and higher court of Lehe .

After the annexation of the Kingdom of Hanover by Prussia , the district of Lehe was formed in the province of Hanover from the Dorum and Lehe districts , which were headed by a district chief or district administrator .

The building is currently (2018) u. a. used by practices.

literature

  • Harry Gabcke , Renate Gabcke, Herbert Körtge, Manfred Ernst: Bremerhaven in two centuries; Volumes I to III from 1827 to 1991 . Nordwestdeutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Bremerhaven 1989/1991, ISBN 3-927857-00-9 , ISBN 3-927857-37-8 , ISBN 3-927857-22-X .
  • Wolfgang Brönner: Bremerhaven. Architectural monuments of a port city. Bremen 1976.
  • Rudolf Stein : Classicism and Romanticism in the Architecture of Bremen II . Hauschild-Verlag, Bremen 1965.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD
  2. ^ Oskar Kiecker: The former Lehe district . Hanover provincial administration 1939.

Coordinates: 53 ° 33 '52.2 "  N , 8 ° 35' 22.31"  E