Schwarz'sches Palais

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Patrician house Schwarz ( second from left )
Advertising stamp of the manufactory & fashion goods Heinrich Schwarz

The Schwarz'sche Palais was a historic building on Marktplatz 9 in Heilbronn .

history

Heinrich Schwarz acquired the houses Kieselmarkt 4 and 5 in Heilbronn in 1890 in order to build a four-story department store and mail order store for textiles with an elevator , electrical lighting and so-called "light rooms" in their place in 1898 . The house was a historic building, in the neo-Gothic variant from the early days . The windows of the facade showed a donkey's back arch as a lintel and the upper facade was formed by a stepped gable with Gothic-like branches . There was a tower marker over the beveled corner . In 1917, Gottlob Baeuerle, who had been a partner in the general partnership since 1904, took over the business. After the air raid on Heilbronn , the reconstruction of the house was not approved for urban planning reasons and the Heinrich Schwarz company moved to the corner of Klarastrasse and Wollhausstrasse. In 1950 the Wilhelminian style facade of the Schwarz house on the market square was demolished and the town hall extension was built in its place.

swell

  • Helmut Schmolz / Hubert Weckbach: Heilbronn with Böckingen, Neckargartach, Sontheim. The old city in words and pictures . 3. Edition. Konrad, Weißenhorn 1966 (publications of the archive of the city of Heilbronn, 14)
  • Christhard Schrenk, Hubert Weckbach: "... for your account and risk". Invoices and letterheads from Heilbronn companies . Heilbronn City Archives, Heilbronn 1994, ISBN 3-928990-48-9 ( Small series of publications by the Heilbronn City Archives . Volume 30).

Individual evidence

  1. Schrenk / Weckbach: "... for your account and risk". Invoices and letterheads Heilbronner Firmen , p. 104 [Heinrich Schwarz - invoice issued on June 4, 190]
  2. Schmolz / Weckbach (1966), p. 16f, No. 9 [market square with town hall, 1939]
  3. ^ The second destruction , article in the Heilbronner Voice dated February 21, 2008

Coordinates: 49 ° 8 ′ 33.5 ″  N , 9 ° 13 ′ 9.1 ″  E