Schmollerstraße 56 and 58 (Heilbronn)
The house at Schmollerstraße 56 and 58 in Heilbronn is a listed historic workers' house near the former Heilbronn Südbahnhof .
history
Like the entire row of houses from numbers 56 to 64 on Schmollerstraße, the house was built in 1913 by the building contractor W. Schneider in the style of historicism using exposed brick. In 1950 the building was used for residential purposes. No. 56 belonged to the widow Frida Ewald, No. 58 to the farmer Wilhelm Leihenseder. In 1961, building no. 58 became the property of the coppersmith Alfred Henninger. Among the tenants in No. 56 was Emil Ziegler, a railroad clerk.
description
The multi-family house built for working-class families was planned as a two-storey semi-detached house with two or three-room apartments without a bathroom. A central dwelling with a blinded tail gable visually connects both halves of the building. In the left half of the building, the original shutters on the first floor have been preserved; in the other half of the building, they have been removed. The walls of the windows and a square at the corner of the house on the first floor were made of sandstone . The tail gable with curved gable cornice is particularly elaborate .
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 ′ 51.1 ″ N , 9 ° 13 ′ 21.5 ″ E