Scheidestrasse 16

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The Scheidestrasse 16 building in Hanover in the Kleefeld district was a listed half-timbered house from the 19th century that was demolished in 2013 for a planned medical practice in a new building by a Hanoverian investor.

history

The formerly listed " Doppelarbeiterwohnhaus Scheidestrasse 16", built around the middle of the 19th century in the Kingdom of Hanover during industrialization, was - like the former home of the organ builder Fritz Wrede at Berckhusenstrasse 9 - one of the few half-timbered houses from the older one that has largely been preserved in its original form , rural development by the so-called " garden cossacks " in Kleefeld. The house in Scheidestrasse, together with the neighboring building at number 18, survived the air raids on Hanover during the Second World War almost unscathed and was placed under monument protection by the mid-1980s at the latest.

At the beginning of the 21st century, however, the land and the neighboring half-timbered houses in Scheidestrasse were neglected or dilapidated , until mid-2011 in the course of a long-planned renovation of the entire street in the Buchholz-Kleefeld district council in a joint request from the SPD and Bündnis 90 / The green

"[...] pointed to the miserable condition of the plots at Scheidestrasse 16 and 18 and their impact on the residents and business owners of the Kleefeld district [...] and the administration for measures and legal possibilities to remedy these circumstances [asked]. "

In addition, from a structural and economic point of view, the completion of the "[...] removal of the dilapidated houses No. 16 and 18 as well as [...] the structural follow-up measures before the renovation of the respective street section" was requested. A few weeks later, however, the owners of house number 16 already had extensive renovations to the building and after the roofing , gutting and facade renovation had already taken place, they wanted to transform the former small café into a restaurant with Mediterranean cuisine for up to 60 guests. However, the owners of house number 18 did not follow the example of the renovation: their advertisement “to give away the house, to sell property” did not attract interested parties to a new medical center to be built there either - due to the high price. Finally, Green Councilor Michael Dette even raised the question of a possible expropriation .

In the following year 2013, the already partially renovated building at Scheidestrasse 16 was demolished, in the neighboring house number 18 , the owner Alla Bernhardt began instead with a modernization for the purpose of converting it into a restaurant and an apartment on the first floor of the house. But in the same year she also sold her two-story house to the private Hanoverian investor, who in 2014 also acquired the property of the half-timbered house that had already been demolished as well as the adjacent property including the building in Kirchröder Strasse 103 . Meanwhile, the district councilor Karsten Plotzki had also made an inquiry to the city district council for suitable measures for compact building in the sense of a "city of short distances" and "sustainable coexistence of living, trade and commerce". For the merged plots of the former half-timbered houses, the client was hoping for construction to start in 2015, [out of date] whereby the planned new building with doctor's offices and apartments above should be more in line with the surrounding neighboring buildings with up to four upper floors.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Marcel Schwarzenberger: ... Historic house gives way to new building , in: Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung from October 16, 2014
  2. a b c Gerd Weiß: Railway system (and the image of the photograph on the opposite page of the book), in: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, City of Hanover, part 2, vol. 10.2 , ed. by Hans-Herbert Möller , Braunschweig, Wiesbaden: Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, 1985, ISBN 3-528-06208-8 , p. 78; as well as Kleefeld in the addendum directory of architectural monuments acc. 4 NDSchG (except for architectural monuments of the archaeological monument preservation ), status: July 1, 1985, City of Hanover , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , p. 17ff.
  3. ^ Klaus Mlynek : Garden Cossacks. 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 , p. 203.
  4. a b Inquiry No. 15-1275 / 2012: Land Scheidestrasse 16 and 18 (dilapidated houses) and redevelopment Scheidestrasse. from June 8, 2012 on the e-government.hannover-stadt.de page
  5. Vera König: Neues Leben / A piece of Alt-Kleefeld saved , in: [[Neue Presse (Hanover) |]] from September 25, 2012
  6. Printed matter No. 15-2420 / 2013 F1: The administration's response to the request to end the vacancy in Kleefeld's center / meeting of the Buchholz-Kleefeld district council on December 5th, 2013 on the e-government.hannover-stadt.de page

Coordinates: 52 ° 22 '22.2 "  N , 9 ° 47' 9.5"  E