List of buildings on Harvestehuder Weg
The list of buildings on Harvestehuder Weg includes the main monuments of this street in the Eimsbüttel district , which is considered to be Hamburg's “boulevard” due to its location on the Alster and its numerous detached villas from the Wilhelminian era . Twenty of these houses are listed , including nine villas and a coach house from the 19th century, seven villas from the beginning of the 20th century and one apartment building with its garages and outdoor facilities from the 1970s.
list
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No. 1 to 4 | 1953/1954 | Ferdinand Streb | Office building, ensemble with Alte Rabenstrasse 1 and 32; built for Vela insurance , later tenant: Deutsche Grammophon , 2010: various Previous owner of the site: Johann Heinrich Böckmann Horticulture, until 1854 |
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No. 5/6 Slomanburg |
1848 |
Jean David Jollasse / J. Brekelbaum |
Double villa, a listed building since 1972 built for Robert Miles Sloman (No. 5) and Ascan Wilhelm Lutteroth (No. 6) on the property of the Böckmann nursery, |
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No. 7 / 7a | 1970 | Multifunctional house; Apartments, Chilean Consulate Previous owner No. 7: 1852 Sthamersches Landhaus (Wilhelm Sthamer); New villa building in 1883 for RM Sloman jun., From 1890 Stefani Brödermann, b. Sloman (millionaires 1912: rank 165) |
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No. 7b | 1879 | villa Previous owner around 1850: Doorman's heirs; Villa built for Sally Horschitz, from 1890 Prussian legation |
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No. 8 Villa Horschitz |
1872 | Albert rose garden | villa Previous owner around 1850: Doorman's heirs; built for Sally Horschitz, resale in 1879; from 1912: Prussian Legation |
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No. 8a Villa Laeisz |
1906/1907 | Ernst Paul Dorn | Villa, Sal. Oppenheim since 2006 Previous owner: 1870 Carl Laeisz bought the property, building the villa for Sophie Laeisz; 1911: Erich Laeisz (millionaires 1912: rank 6) |
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No. 8b | villa interim residents: Emil Oppenheim (millionaires 1912: rank 227) |
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No. 9 | villa Previous owner around 1850: Christian Krüger with a country house, from 1859: Julius Ernst Becker |
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No. 10 | 1964 | Fritz Trautwein |
University of Music and Theater Previous owner around 1850: HA Hellmrich with a country house |
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No. 11 | 1960 | Fritz Trautwein | University of Music and Theater Previous owner around 1850: S. Albrecht with a country house, villa construction in 1872 |
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No. 12 Budge Palace |
1884 | Martin Haller | University of Music and Theater Previous owner of the garden property: Robert S. Sloman sen. |
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No. 13 Villa Beit |
1890/1891 | Martin Haller | villa Previous owner of the garden property around 1850: JFC Refardt (Senator) |
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No. 14/15 Villa Behrens |
1896/1899 | Martin Haller | Villa; Jil Sander Collection GmbH Previous owner no. 14: 1845: Frau von Hess, b. Hudtwalcker with a country house, architect Alexis de Chateauneuf; further owners: Family Jaffé and Paul Albrecht |
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No. 16 | 1960 | Apartment building Previous owner around 1850: Mrs. Syndikus von Sienen, b. Amsinck, later: Cipriano Francisco Gaedechens |
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No. 17 | 1928 | Apartment building First owner: Voigt estate, Alice Donner |
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No. 18 | Office building, etc. a. Headquarters of Ian Karan's container leasing company First owner before 1800: Senator Nikolais Bernhard Eybe: country house built 1795/96 (also on plot No. 19), architect: Johann August Arens ; Destroyed in 1813, reconstruction; other residents: E. Abendroth, T. de la Camp, PW Gastedt |
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No. 19 Villa Blohm II |
1925 | Multi-family villa, access via Pöseldorfer Weg First owner: like no. 18 up to the parceling around 1900; |
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No. 20 | 1953 | Riedberger | Office and representative building Previous owner: 1802 country house for Paul Amsinck, architect Johann August Arens, destroyed in 1813; from 1840 Landhaus Johannes Amsinck |
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No. 21 | 1967 | Office building, access via Alsterchaussee Previous owner around 1850: Major Pluns with a country house; Villa built around 1890, meanwhile owner: Metzendorf, widow Hell b. Lutteroth |
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No. 22 | 1901/1902 | Wilhelm Hauers | Villa, a listed building since 1989 Previous owner around 1850: Country house Mrs. Witwe (Otto Julius) Bergeest, later Studt built for Mrs. P. Rauers |
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No. 22a | Office and residential building, entrance via Alsterchaussee Previous owner 1911: A. Laspe (millionaires 1912: Rank 232); around 1930: Karstadt AG |
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No. 23 | Office building, extension at No. 22a Previous owner around 1850: Johann Lackmann with a country house. |
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No. 24 | 1879 | Villa, apartment building and offices First owner around 1850 with a country house Ernst Albers (Oberalter) |
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No. 25 | Construction site, construction project for two multi-family villas with 63 condominiums (vivacon)
Previous owner from 1867: Eduard L. Behrens senior, the father of Theodor Behrens , garden house |
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No. 26 | Construction site, like No. 25 Previous owner around 1850: Landhaus HCRT Krogmann |
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No. 27 | 1966 | Apartment buildings
Previous owner: 1819 Schwieger, 1830 resale to Ami de Chapeaurouge (Senator), country house of Alexis de Chateauneuf (broken off in 1900?); |
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No. 28 | 1963 | Villa (Alfred-Beit-Weg) First owner: Villa Henry B. Simms |
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No. 29–33 Sophienterrassen |
2014 | Architect: Distel & Grubitz | Villas, apartment buildings
First owner: 1860: IFW Reimers, villa construction: Villa Sophia : Friedrich Wilhelm Reimers and Mrs. Sophie |
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No. 29 | 2014 | Mirjana Markovic | Villa, multiple dwelling | |
No. 30 | 2014 | Kahlfeldt Architects, Philipp Rentschler | Villa, multiple dwelling | |
No. 31 | 2014 | Kahlfeldt Architects, Paul Kahlfeldt | Villa, multiple dwelling | |
No. 32 | 2014 | Kahlfeldt Architects, Petra Kahlfeldt | Villa, multiple dwelling | |
No. 33 | 2014 | Mirjana Markovic | Villa, multiple dwelling | |
No. 36 (ad) | 1965 | Apartment buildings, apartment construction (in demolition) Previous owner Otto Blohm, a cousin of Rudolf and Walther Blohm , construction of the Blohm III villa around 1920 for Otto Blohm; damaged in war 1950: Rythmoton, film dubbing (shared the house with Rudolph Blohm); 1965: Allianz Versicherung and various in the new building |
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No. 37 | 2007 | Apartment building
1911: August Lattmann (millionaires 1912: ranked 346), new building in 1921 |
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No. 38 | villa Previous owner: first development around 1850: country house for Mrs. Senator Schwartz, b. Gift of |
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No. 39 | 1890 | Jean David Jolasse , Löwengard | Villa, monument protection in the ensemble with 40 Renovated around 2000 by Dirk Manthey, publisher of the Milchstrasse publishing group. Sold towards the end of 2013, new owner unknown. |
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No. 40 | Jean David Jolasse | Villa, listed in the ensemble with 39 Previous owner around 1910: Carl Robinow (millionaires in 1912: rank 116) |
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No. 41 Heine-Villa |
1878 | Martin Haller , Lamprecht | together with No. 42, 43 and 45 Verlag Hoffmann and Campe
built as Villa Krogmann for the Krogmann family; |
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No. 42 | 1989 | Jochem Jourdan , Bernhard Müller | New building for the Hoffmann und Campe publishing house | |
No. 43 | 1873 | Hoffmann and Campe 1935: Consul F. Guido Caulier-Eimbcke (chairman of the Hamburg Ship Brokers' Association from 1934 to 1945) and his son-in-law Otto Schulz-Kampfhenkel ; after 1945 bought by Kurt Ganske for the publishing house |
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No. 45 | 1930/1931 | Emil Fahrenkamp | Hoffmann and Campe Previous owners: Family J. Jessurun, Bernhard Blumenfeld, shipowner |
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No. 47-53 | before 1900 | three town villas, closed development Former residents: Gustav G. Cohen (in No. 53) |
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No. 55 | 1972/1974 | Helmut Wolff , Dieter Schlühr | Multi-family house under monument protection formerly Villa Kugelmann , Ferdinand Kugelmann (millionaires 1912: rank 268). The Kugelmann family was persecuted and murdered during National Socialism. In front of the house there are four memorial stones . |
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No. 65-67 | 1931–1939 Building of the Bertram School, a private boys' school, which was mainly attended by children of the Hamburg economic aristocracy. |
literature
- Richard J. Evans : Death in Hamburg. City, Society and Politics in the Cholera Years 1830–1910. Reinbek 1990, ISBN 3-498-01648-2 .
- Christian Hanke, Reinhard Hentschel: Harvestehude - Rotherbaum in transition. Hamburg 1993, ISBN 3-929229-09-9 .
- Arno Herzig (Ed.): The Jews in Hamburg 1590–1990. "Scientific contributions of the University of Hamburg to the exhibition Four Hundred Years of Jews in Hamburg". Hamburg 1991, ISBN 3-926174-25-0 .
- Ralf Lange : Architecture Guide Hamburg. Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-930698-58-7 . (also as google book)
- Wilhelm Schwarz: But'n Dammdoor. From the past of the Hamburg district Harvestehude-Rotherbaum. Hamburg around 1930.
- Eberhard von Wiese: Here is paradise. Fates on Harvestehuder Weg. In: the same: Hamburg. People - destinies. Frankfurt 1967.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Ralf Lange : Architekturführer Hamburg , Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-930698-58-7 also as a google book
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Wilhelm Schwarz: But'n Dammdoor. From the past of the Hamburg district Harvestehude-Rotherbaum , Hamburg (undated, around 1930)
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Rudolf Martin: Yearbook of the wealth and income of millionaires in the three Hanseatic cities , Berlin 1912
- ↑ a b c d e f Werner Skrentny (Ed.): Hamburg on foot. 20 city tours, revised edition Hamburg 1992
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i Arno Herzig (Ed.): The Jews in Hamburg from 1590 to 1990. Scientific contributions from the University of Hamburg to the exhibition Four hundred years of Jews in Hamburg , Hamburg 1991, p. 424
- ↑ Partial development plan 21 ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 2.7 MB) from April 2, 1953, accessed on October 1, 2010
- ^ Genealogy of the Des Arts family
- ↑ Hendrik Ankenbrand: Tchibo heirs: The strange billionaire family heart . In: FAZ.NET . June 23, 2011, ISSN 0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed February 26, 2018]).
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i Eberhard von Wiese: Here is paradise. Fates on Harvestehuder Weg; in: the same: Hamburg. People - Fates, Frankfurt 1967
- ^ Hermann Hipp: Harvestehude - Rotherbaum. Workbooks on the preservation of monuments in Hamburg No. 3. Hans Christians Verlag, Hamburg 1976
- ^ Genealogy of the Horschitz family
- ↑ Hamburger Abendblatt from July 1, 2006
- ↑ Sal. Oppenheim press release of May 21, 2008 ( Memento of the original of August 24, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 55 kB)
- ^ Carl and Sophie Laeisz, full text University Library Hamburg (PDF; 918 kB)
- ↑ Michael Ahrens: The British Consulate General on Harvestehuder Weg , Hamburg 2003
- ↑ a b c University of Music and Theater - History , accessed on October 1, 2010
- ↑ a b Frank Bajohr: Aryanization in Hamburg , pp. 271 f., 293 f.
- ↑ Hamburger Abendblatt of July 13, 2002: Late gesture for Emma Budge's heirs , accessed on January 18, 2011
- ↑ hagalil.com
- ↑ Patriotic rally in front of the house on July 30, 1914, p. 72
- ↑ Major Heinrich August Pluns (1788-1875; Knights of St. Vladimir ; Civil Military Commissar and captain of the Hanseatic Legion , see O. Pluns, Major Pluns: A Biography, Hamburg, 1913; s a... Family grave to Ohlsdorf )
- ↑ http://www.mopo.de/promi---show/hier-lebte-einst-wolfgang-joop-harvestehuder-weg--der-luxustempel-des-modezaren,5067148,21623266.html
- ↑ Skrentny p. 235
- ↑ Schöndorff, Hermann. In: Georg Wenzel: German business leader . Life courses of German business personalities. A reference book on 13,000 business figures of our time. Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg / Berlin / Leipzig 1929, DNB 948663294 , Sp. 2024.
- ↑ The house number sorting has changed in the course of the development of the Harvestehuder Weg. Today the rear apartment block of No. 27 is called No. 28. From around 1900 to 1963, the house at Alfred-Beit-Straße 8, which has since been accessible via the access road, was No. 28, previously it was No. 27a. Before 1900 the later number 30 (Villa Sophia) was number 28.
- ↑ Hermann Hipp, p. 81 f .; Article Hamburger Abendblatt, November 19, 2005 ;
- ^ Hamburger Abendblatt, November 18, 1950
- ↑ www.sophienterrassen.de development plan, development plan Harvestehuder Weg (PDF; 205 kB)
- ^ Hamburger Abendblatt, November 18, 1950; Filmmuseum Hamburg (PDF; 1 MB)
- ↑ Peach Property press release from September 22, 2009 ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed September 29, 2010
- ↑ Article in the Hamburger Abendblatt from July 29, 2006
- ↑ The Nottebohm case (PDF; 2 MB)
- ↑ World article on January 27, 2000
- ↑ Kurt Ganske, p. 125 ff. (PDF; 10 MB)
- ^ Hans Christoph Graf von Seherr-Thoß: Kruspig, Walter. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 13, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1982, ISBN 3-428-00194-X , p. 153 f. ( Digitized version ).
- ↑ Fahrenkamp
- ↑ Helene Heise: Familie Kugelmann biographies stumbling blocks
- ^ The history of an elite school, Hamburger Abendblatt, August 12, 2003