Lindenstrasse 5 (Teupitz)

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Lindenstrasse 5 in Teupitz

The hotel with the address Lindenstrasse 5 is part of a listed ensemble in Teupitz , a town in the Dahme-Spreewald district in Brandenburg .

location

The building is located southeast of the city center at the intersection of Poststrasse and Lindenstrasse. This leads in a southerly direction and flows into the Tornower Weg . Poststraße runs out of the city as Buchholzer Straße beyond the intersection . Opposite the building - also on Lindenstrasse - there is a post office, a civil servants' residence, a doctor's villa and a school, which were built as an assembly at the same time. To the east of the building there are other listed buildings, including the Teupitz Castle , the Heilig-Geist-Kirche and the Teupitz Town Hall . In between the moat flows into the Teupitz lake .

history

At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, Teupitz experienced an economic boom that led to numerous new buildings. This is how the Teupitz town hall was built under the direction of the architect Paul Sübers , but also the state insane center located southeast of the ensemble . The Teupitz sand-lime brick factory was built especially for them on Bahnhofstrasse / Bergstrasse . Limestone from Rüdersdorf near Berlin was processed into building material with gravel and sand from Teupitz. Both the regional clinic and the ensemble in Lindenstrasse were built from these stones. When the clinic opened, the factory had to file for bankruptcy. The factory manager at the time, Hugo Müting, was also the builder of the hotel, which he took over after the factory closed. The opening of the Hotel Schenk von Landsberg took place on May 15, 1910. The name is reminiscent of the Landsberg taverns , who ruled the region from the Middle Ages to the 18th century and lived at the castle in Teupitz. Müting worked as a hotelier until 1913 .

During the Second World War , Soviet prisoners of war were housed in the immediate vicinity of the hotel . Some of them were murdered in the hotel garden a few days before the end of the war.

During the GDR era , the hotel developed into a popular excursion destination, which journalists Joachim Seyppel and Gisela Heller mentioned in a gastronomic guide. After the fall of the Berlin Wall , the business was continued and in 2010 the restaurateurs celebrated the 100th anniversary.

architecture

The building was created with a rectangular floor plan and made of sand-lime brick. On the two sides facing the street, there are two large, three-part, arched windows on the ground floor . Their shape is taken up by three pairs of windows on the upper floor. Towards the street corner is the large portal with a round tower above it.

literature

  • BiKuT (ed.): Teupitz am See - a treasure in the Mark Brandenburg. Historical city guide , Weißensee-Verlag, 1st edition 2006, ISBN 978-3-89998-090-5 , p. 230

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Coordinates: 52 ° 8 ′ 12.8 "  N , 13 ° 36 ′ 33.1"  E