Poststrasse 19 (Teupitz)

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Residential and commercial building at Poststrasse 19 in Teupitz

The residential and commercial building with the address Poststrasse 19 is a listed building in Teupitz , a town in the Dahme-Spreewald district in Brandenburg . The Spielmann Verlag was located there from 1906 to 1933, and among other things published the local newspaper Der Märker .

location

The building is located a few meters from the city center on the northern side of Poststrasse. This runs in this area in a west-east direction and leads as Kastanienallee in a southeast direction out of the city. To the west of the building is the historic city center, which includes the Teupitz Castle , the Heilig-Geist-Kirche and the Teupitz Town Hall .

history

The history of the building is closely linked to the Spielmann publishing house , which goes back to the Hungarian journalist Franz Spielmann . He lived in Teupitz since 1906. After the building permit was granted on September 25, 1907, the building contractor Albert Luban began work. His client was the butcher Ernst Kurrar . After completion, Spielmann took over the building and set up a printing shop . Here - as well as at Potsdamer Strasse 9 in Königs Wusterhausen - he printed several newspapers - including the Märker , the Allgemeine Anzeiger für Teupitz and the surrounding area , the Wendisch-Buchholzer Stadt- und Lokalbote and the Schenken- Bote . In addition , he published several booklets on local history and postcards with motifs from the Schenkenländchen . Although Spielmann joined the NSDAP during the Nazi era , his publishing house was closed with effect from August 5, 1933. Only parts of the estate of the publisher are in the Berlin State Library .

After the fall of the Wall , the building came into the possession of a Berlin broker . In 1994 it was placed under monument protection by the Brandenburg State Office for the Preservation of Monuments and the State Archaeological Museum due to its "regional, architectural and folkloric importance" .

architecture

The two-storey building was made of light-colored bricks ; the reveals of the windows and doors with reddish brick set off from them. The pilaster strips , designed in an orange brick , which structure the building, the gate and the entrance , stand out from this. The access is on the one hand through a centrally arranged portal. Above this, the remains of a no longer existing balcony can be seen in 2017. On the other hand, there are two simpler doors on both sides of the front and a passage on the right-hand side. The otherwise simple saddle roof is loosened up by turrets decorated with branches that extend the entrance portal over the eaves .

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
  • BiKuT (Ed.): Teupitzer Miniatures - Thirty Stories from the 700-year-old Schenkenstadt , Weißensee-Verlag, 1st edition 2009, ISBN 978-3-89998-160-5 , p. 188

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Coordinates: 52 ° 8 ′ 10.1 ″  N , 13 ° 36 ′ 42.2 ″  E