Promenadestrasse 17 (Bad Kissingen)

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Promenadestrasse 17 in Bad Kissingen
Stumbling blocks for Kehla and Nanette Bamberger

The Promenadestrasse 17 building in Bad Kissingen , the major district town of the Lower Franconian district of Bad Kissingen , is one of the Bad Kissingen architectural monuments and is registered in the Bavarian Monument List under number D-6-72-114-331 .

history

The three-storey house with a mansard roof was built in 1911 by the Bad Kissingen architect Franz Krampf in baroque Art Nouveau style.

During the National Socialist era , two residents of the property, Nannette Bamberger and her daughter Kehla Bamberger, were persecuted. They were deported to the Krasnystaw ghetto in 1942, where they died. Two stumbling blocks in front of the property are reminiscent of her .

literature

  • Hans-Jürgen Beck, Rudolf Walter: Jewish life in Bad Kissingen . Published by the city of Bad Kissingen, Bad Kissingen 1st edition: 1990
  • Denis André Chevalley, Stefan Gerlach: City of Bad Kissingen (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume VI.75 / 2 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 1998, ISBN 3-87490-577-2 , p. 82 f .

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Coordinates: 50 ° 12 '9.29 "  N , 10 ° 4' 25.18"  E