Schillstrasse 39 (Stralsund)
The former provisions magazine is a storage building in the northwest of the historic old town of Stralsund . The listed building with the postal address Schillstraße 39 is located on Schillstraße on the corner of Mönchstraße .
The provision magazine was built while Stralsund was part of the Kingdom of Sweden . After the city fire of June 12, 1680, which left large undeveloped areas, was in 1687 by the Swedish King Charles XI. ordered the construction of a grain magazine. A commission with members Johann Hagemeister and Hermann Westphal suggested several building sites in 1688, including the site actually chosen in what was then Fischerstrasse. The construction of the two-storey magazine lasted from 1689 to 1699 and is already recorded on Swedish maps in 1706. The year 1717 above the entrance shows a wrong year of construction; the reasons for this are currently unknown.
One and a half floors were added in 1879. The building was used as a warehouse for the respective military until the end of the Second World War , after which it was used by the German Seed Trading Center .
In 2010/2011, the provisions magazine was converted into a residential complex for the elderly.
The house is located in the core area of the city area recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage site of the “ historic old towns of Stralsund and Wismar ”. It is entered in the list of architectural monuments in Stralsund with the number 692.
literature
- Friederike Thomas, Dietmar Volksdorf: The old town island Stralsund - Illustrated list of monuments. The architectural monuments of the old town in text and images. Edited by the building authority of the Hanseatic city of Stralsund. Self-published, Stralsund 1999, DNB 987697757 , p. 65.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Living in the old storage facility ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . In: Ostsee-Zeitung, January 4, 2010
Coordinates: 54 ° 18 '59.3 " N , 13 ° 5' 16.9" E