St. Remberti, pastor's house

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former pastor's house

The St. Remberti, Pastor's House is located in Bremen , Mitte district, Ostertor district, Rembertiring 40. It was built around 1834 according to plans by Johann Hinrich Schröder. The building has been a listed building in Bremen since 1976 .

history

The third Remberti Church in Bremen was built after 1737. The fourth Remberti Church was built on the same site in 1871 and destroyed in 1942 in World War II. The fifth Rembertikirche was built in 1951 in Bremen- Schwachhausen ; today the seat of the parish.

The two-storey, plastered, five-axis house with a hipped roof was built in 1834 in the classicist era on what was then the small square on the left side of the third Remberti church. Not far away, the St. Remberti, sister and parish house was built around 1860 (Rembertiring 46). After the church was destroyed and the Rembertiring road was expanded, the area around the house has changed significantly. The church sold the house because of its new location.
The award-winning brothers Max and Heinrich Thein worked here from 1993 to 2014 as master instrument builders for brass and percussion instruments. They developed a complete brass collection with piccolo trumpet, tuba, trombone and French horn. The company, founded in 1974, employed up to ten people. Above the central entrance was a boom sign a horn .

Today (2018) the building is used by the Inner Mission for Living as an emergency shelter for men and for offices.

literature

  • Rudolf Stein : Classicism and Romanticism in the architecture of Bremen. Hauschild Verlag , Bremen 1964.
  • Karl Priester: Bremen houses around 1800. Bremen 1912.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 42.52 "  N , 8 ° 49 ′ 6.22"  E