Schillerstrasse (Jüterbog)

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The house at Schillerstraße 1
The Goethe-Schiller-Gymnasium
The Schauburg cinema

The Schiller Street is a street in Jüterbog . Eight houses and a monument are listed in the street. A detailed list of the listed houses can be found in the list of architectural monuments in Jüterbog .

location

Schillerstrasse is almost in an east-west direction north of the city fortifications and the old town. The street begins at the corner of Schloßstraße and goes east to the intersection of Zinnaer Vorstadt / Oberhag / Zinnaer Straße at Zinnaer Tor. The streets Goethestrasse / Bleichhag and Lessingstrasse / Wüsthof will be crossed. From the street Zinnaer Vorstadt to the intersection Lessingstraße / Wüsthof, Schillerstraße is a one-way street going west. The numbering also begins on the street Zinnaer Vorstadt, on the left are the houses with the odd numbers, on the right those with the even numbers. The road has a length of about 800 meters.

history

Instead of the street, there were ramparts in front of the city ​​fortifications . The Bleichhag path was on these ramparts. Around 1860 these ramparts were leveled and expanded, the area was called Meiergarten. In the years 1900 to 1901 the road up to Schloßstraße was built. Until 1905 the street was named after the old way Bleichhag. Since May 9, 1905 the street has been called Schillerstraße, after the poet Friedrich Schiller , who died 100 years earlier. Several public buildings have been built since the beginning of the 20th century, such as the secondary school, the teachers' college and the district court.

Houses

There are eight houses and one monument in Schillerstraße that are under monument protection. These are in detail:

  • Cenotaph for anti-fascist resistance fighters: The monument was erected by the sculptor Hans Hassert. The memorial was inaugurated on September 8, 1957. It is a limestone stele and stands in a square on Schillerstrasse. The inscription reads: To honor the dead, to admonish the living . On the back there is the inscription You died for freedom and humanity .
  • Schillerstraße 1: It is the Protestant club house and hostel. It was built in 1891 and the client was the board of trustees of the hostel zur Heimat. During the First World War the house was used as a hospital . It is a brick building with a hipped roof .
  • Schillerstraße 20: The house was the Emmaus Education Center. It was built in 1874, in 1902 it was raised by one floor and the roof was expanded. From 1881 it was a rescue house in the sense of Johann Hinrich Wichern , the founder of the Inner Mission . School-age girls were admitted and given accommodation and lessons. The rescue house existed until 1918.
  • Schillerstraße 27: The house was built on the city wall in 1936. It was Erich Schnee's Cafe Schnee. The house, especially the restaurant section, was built in the New Building style .
  • Schillerstraße 29: The villa was built on the city wall from 1902 to 1903. The house is built in the style of late historicism . The house is partly single-storey and partly two-storey. There is a three-story corner tower at the entrance. The tower has a cone helmet with a lantern. Little has been preserved of the villa garden.
  • Schillerstraße 42: The Schillerschule was built from 1903 to 1905. In 1909 a drawing room was added. The Jüterboger Realschule was located in the building; in 1937 the school moved to the building at Schillerstraße 50. The house is built in the neo-Gothic style.
  • Schillerschule 44: The director's house of the Schillerschule was built in 1909. It's a red brick building. The pointed arch windows were created analogous to those of the school in Schillerstraße.
  • Schillerstraße 50: Today's Goetheschule used to be the teachers' seminar. The building was constructed from 1910 to 1912. The teacher training college was abolished in 1926. In 1937 the Schillerschule moved into the building, and in 1946 it was renamed the Goethe School. In 1991 the Schiller School was merged with the Goethe School to form the Goethe-Schiller-Gymnasium.
  • Schillerstraße 51: The Schauburg cinema was built from 1935 to 1935. The unused building is in poor condition.

literature

  • Marie-Luise Buchinger and Marcus Cante, monuments in Brandenburg, Teltow Fläming district, part 1: City of Jüterbog with Zinna monastery and Niedergörsdorf community, Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, ISBN 3-88462-154-8 , pages 199–203

Web links

Commons : Schillerstraße  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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Coordinates: 51 ° 59 ′ 35 ″  N , 13 ° 4 ′ 44 ″  E