Preachers' houses of the cathedral parish

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Predigerhaus Sandstrasse 13
Predigerhaus Sandstrasse 14

The preacher's houses of the cathedral parish are located in Bremen , Mitte district , Sandstrasse 13 and 14. They were built in 1952 and 1960 according to plans by Walter Görig . They have been a listed building in Bremen since 1973 .

history

The cathedral island between Domshof , Sandstrasse, Violenstrasse , Domsheide and Dom came to Bremen in accordance with the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803. The tree yard , a burial site that was abandoned in 1811 , used to be on the site of the preacher's houses . In the first half of the 19th century. the first classicist parsonages were built with office rooms that were bombed in 1943 during World War II.

The two current two-storey, simple, plastered preacher's houses of the St. Petri cathedral parish with a saddle roof , with a central (No. 13) or side entrance (No. 14) and two apartments each were built in a conservative style in 1952 and 1960 Built in 1950s. They connect directly to the parish hall . In the buildings were the apartments u. a. in No. 13 the cathedral preacher Heinrich Frickhöffer (1869-1896), Erich Pfalzgraf , Walter Dietsch (old and new building), Ulrich Böttcher, Hermann Schmidt, Müller, Karl-Heinz Daugelat (until 1999), Peter Ulrich (from 1999) and Christian Gotzen, in No. 14 Friedrich Schäfer (around 1930), Gerhard Tietze and from 1960 Maurus Gerner-Beuerle .
Today (2018) there are still apartments in the two buildings and in No. 14 the office and community counseling of the Bremen Evangelical Church (BEK).

For the cathedral preachers there was also the Art Nouveau parish house from 1909 at Sandstrasse 15 , where u. a. the pastors Oscar Mauritz and after 1945 Walter Sprondel lived. In the new building Sandstrasse No. 15 from 1964, u. a. Hans-Martin Sixt and currently (2018) Ingrid Witte. The classicistic rectory at Domsheide 2 dates from 1845; u lived here a. the preachers Otto Hartwich and Hermann Rahm. The oldest rectory from 1807, Domsheide No. 1 , was demolished in the 1960s in order to widen Violenstrasse. Here u lived a. Heinz Weidemann , who was also National Socialist Bishop of Bremen from 1934 to 1941, Walter Dietsch after 1945 and Gerner-Beuerle until 1960.
The preachers Waldemar Sonntag, Volkmar Schüttig, Carl-Friedrich Bock, Rudolf Schramm, Bernhard David Schenke, Ludwig Jacobskötter, Heinrich Krumwiede and Ortwin Rudloff also lived on Cathedral Island. Cathedral preacher Günter Abramzik , on the other hand, lived in the building of the Stadtsparkasse on Bremen's market square .

The protected ensemble of the cathedral island also consists of St. Petri cathedral with the cathedral museum (Romanesque and Gothic additions), rectory, sexton house of the cathedral community , parish hall , the bell and chapter house of the cathedral community , house Kulenkampff and two commercial buildings Domsheide 4 and 5 as well the Bismarck monument with the equestrian statue of Otto von Bismarck and the tower blower fountain .

Cathedral builder Görig also designed the concert hall Die Glocke , the parish hall and the sexton's house (all in 1928) as well as the nearby Deutsche Schiffsbank (with Friedrich Schumacher, Domshof 17, 1952).

literature

  • Peter Ulrich: "Dominus providebit" - "The Lord will provide for" . In: Detlev G. Gross and Peter Ulrich: Bremen houses tell history , Volume 2, Döll Edition, Bremen 2001, ISBN 393628931X .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD
  2. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 30.8 "  N , 8 ° 48 ′ 37.1"  E