Schmollerstraße 22 and 24 (Heilbronn)
The house at Schmollerstraße 22 and 24 in Heilbronn is a listed historic residential building for railway employees at the former Heilbronn Südbahnhof .
history
The building was in 1900 by the Kgl. Heilbronn building section built as one of the first buildings on Schmollerstraße in connection with the opening of the Südbahnhof. The building belonged after the Second World War nor the German Federal Railroad . In 1950 the railway police sergeant Adolf Schilpp, the Reichsbahn secretary Gottlob Schilpp, the Reichsbahn assistant Karl Sinn, the railway worker Emil Theurer, the train conductor Josef Rehwald and the locomotive stoker Eugen Schwarz lived in No. 22, and in No. 24 the shunting master Friedrich Walz, the Shunting master Friedrich Merkle, the telegraph worker Eugen Bartholomäi and the railroad worker Richard Hügelmayer. In 1961, only railway employees lived in the building.
description
The three-storey building is based on the typical rural railway station buildings of the time in Württemberg with carved lugs and beam heads as well as a protruding saddle roof. The ground floor is made of sandstone, the upper floors in contrasting exposed brickwork. The colored internal structure of the brickwork and the natural stone surfaces are no longer visible today, as the building has recently been painted.
Individual evidence
- ^ City of Heilbronn (ed.): Address book of the city of Heilbronn 1950. Heilbronn 1950.
- ^ City of Heilbronn (ed.): Address book of the city of Heilbronn 1961. Heilbronn 1961.
literature
- Julius Fekete , Simon Haag, Adelheid Hanke, Daniela Naumann: Heilbronn district . (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , cultural monuments in Baden-Württemberg, Volume I.5.). Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , pp. 126 .
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Coordinates: 49 ° 7 '50.6 " N , 9 ° 13' 12.9" E