Minister-Stüve-Strasse 14

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The corner building at Minister-Stüve-Straße 14 with the former shop on the corner of Jacobsstraße

The Minister-Stüve-Straße 14 building in Hanover is a listed residential building with a shop on the ground floor , which was built at the time of the German Empire according to plans by the architects “Marquard & Michaelis”. The corner building on Jacobsstraße is located in today's Hanover district of Linden-Mitte .

History and description

The building, like the buildings with today's house numbers 16 and 18, was built in the first five years after the construction of Minister-Stüve-Strasse. What these houses have in common is the equipment with bay windows and balconies, a varied roof structure, a very unique combination of different materials on the facade and the decoration with elements inspired by Art Nouveau . In contrast to the surrounding buildings, which were built around the same time, the architects Marquard & Michaelis tried “to make the large-scale rental house facades and the corner situation interesting by adopting motifs from the country house style”.

Years after the construction was published in 1908 in the Baugewerks newspaper a floor plan drawing as appropriate, in the exemplary one for the average middle -designed floor was made: Two apartments with an almost continuous suite of Salon , the departing outgoing living room and the passage to the "Room of the Lord ”. The ladies of the respective " landlords " were not even mentioned in the plans; The long corridors at the end of the long corridors facing the courtyard, the separate kitchens with their own pantries and the bedrooms in front of them were obviously intended for them . From today's perspective it is noticeable that the apartments did not have their own children's room ; the children of these apartments built for the upper middle class obviously also had to spend the night in the master's bedroom and were allowed to play in the living room during the day.

The apartments of the Minister-Stüve-Straße 14 were from the beginning with their own bathrooms and internal toilets equipped - unlike the more remote simple houses for most Lindener from the working class : For them decades were only later, after the incorporation of the former independent industrial city of Linden to Hanover in 1927 at the time of the Weimar Republic , the "Städtische Bäder" ( municipal baths ) built on Küchengartenplatz (see: Theater am Küchengarten ).

During the time of National Socialism , the corner building survived the air raids on Hanover with almost no damage. Immediately across the street, at Jacobsstrasse 10 , the later chairman Kurt Schumacher organized in the office named after him, Dr. Schumacher starting from 1945 , the restoration of the SPD for the founded later democratic Federal Republic of Germany .

See also

literature

Web links

Commons : Minister-Stüve-Straße (Hannover)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

References and comments

  1. a b c d Ilse Rüttgerodt-Riechmann: Gartenallee ... (see literature)
  2. Compare the documentation at Commons (see under the section Weblinks )
  3. a b Baugewerks-Zeitung ... (see literature)
  4. Note: The architectural drawing shown in the monument topography ... (see literature) is probably accidentally subtitled with Baugewer b s newspaper ; For the correct spelling, see the information from the German National Library
  5. Ilse Rüttgerodt-Riechmann: Building on the kitchen garden square. In: Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany ... (see literature), p. 134
  6. ^ Klaus Mlynek : Schumacher office. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , pp. 95f.

Coordinates: 52 ° 22 '7.1 "  N , 9 ° 43' 2.1"  E