Woltmershausen police station

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Woltmershausen police station

The Woltmershausen Police Station , formerly Police Station XV and 11th Police Station , today Woltmershausen Police Station , in Bremen , Woltmershausen district , Woltmershauser Strasse 71 / Ladestrasse, was built in 1910 according to plans by government builder Hans Ohnesorge . This building has been a listed building in Bremen since 2010

history

In 1902 the rural community of Woltmershausen with over 6000 inhabitants, many of them workers, became a district of Bremen. With the expansion of the infrastructure, a police station was also required.

The two-storey Police Station XV was built in the reform style from 1909 to 1910 with a crooked hip roof and neo-Romanesque style elements by the Bremen Building Inspectorate (later the Bremen Building Authority ). A representative entrance bay should underline the importance of the area. A police superintendent, a sergeant and four police officers took over the tasks that the overburdened Landjäger performed in a dilapidated house (Woltmershauser Strasse 284, today Ladestrasse 24). The guardroom and the local registration office were housed on the ground floor; a. three detention cells, the offices on the first floor and the commissioner initially lived on the upper floor.

After 1950 the designation was 11th Police Station ; In 1991 the police station in Bremen no longer had to use the district numbers. Today the building in Bremen is the only surviving police service building in Bremen that was built for this purpose only.

The Woltmershausen police station is also responsible for the districts of Seehausen and Strom as well as for the Neustadt ports.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

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Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 49.8 "  N , 8 ° 46 ′ 29.2"  E