Schuch store

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The Schuch store 2013

The Schuch-Speicher, built in 1847 in Rosengang 4 in Eckernförde, has object no. 7163 of the state of Schleswig-Holstein since 2000 (according to other information since 1981) on the list of cultural monuments in Eckernförde .

The two- storey warehouse was built with yellow bricks and has a high pitched roof . It has a roof bay with a roofed crane beam . The ground floor is four meters high, the first floor 2.85 meters and the top floors 2.50 meters. The floor plan of the building is trapezoidal : with a width of 12 meters, the front to the rose walkway is 20.50 meters long, on the opposite side it is 21.50 meters. Inside, a three-aisled wood will stand construction with three through soils to a former use as a granary point. In 1900 the store was bought by the eponymous ironmonger, James Schuch.

Today there is an architecture office in the Schuch warehouse . The result of the renovation in the years 2001 to 2004 was awarded a monument preservation award in 2004 and is part of a Europe-wide exhibition on outstanding industrial monuments . The historical appearance of the memory was preserved; Hatch windows, shutters and arched gate were preserved or reconstructed. Berthold Köster from the Schleswig-Holstein State Office for the Preservation of Monuments described the renovation of the Rimpf architectural office as a “showpiece par excellence”.

literature

  • Berthold Köster: Modern details on the old warehouse. The renovation of the Schuch storage facility in Eckernförde. In: Denkmal !, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2005, p. 56 ff. ISSN  0946-4549

Individual evidence

  1. a b Christoph Rohde: Architectural Guide Eckernförde. (PDF) In: eckernfoerde.de. Museumsverein Eckernförde eV and City of Eckernförde, 2015, accessed on March 12, 2017 .
  2. a b c Michael Althaus (mal): Schuch-Speicher is an exemplary industrial monument. In: Eckernförder Zeitung. April 6, 2013, accessed March 12, 2017 .
  3. a b Cäcilie Dronske: Attempt to shed light on the history of the granary in the Rosengang in Eckernförde. In: Yearbook 2002 of the home community Eckernförde, Boyens, Heide 2002, ISSN  0179-8790 , p. 49 ff.
  4. List of cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein (PDF; approx. 685 kB)
  5. rimpf architecture office profile. In: rimpf.de. Retrieved March 12, 2017 .

Coordinates: 54 ° 28 '20.4 "  N , 9 ° 50' 16.6"  E