Staffage: Ruin Friedrich-Klippert-Strasse 5

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Ruin Friedrich-Klippert-Strasse 5

The staffage: The ruins of Friedrich-Klippert-Straße 5 are located in Bremen , Vegesack district, Grohn district, Friedrich-Klippert-Straße 5. The staffage was created around 1840. It has been a listed building in Bremen since 2012 .

history

Johann Lange (1804–1876), the eldest son of the Vegesack shipyard owner and entrepreneur Johann Lange (1775–1844), took over the shipyard with his brother Carl after their father's sudden death.

Around 1840 he had the garden behind the Lange residential building, which was demolished in 1998, transformed into an English landscape garden at the Alten Tief and at the foot of the Grohner Berg . In the 18th and 19th centuries, artificial ruins or staffages were typical eye-catchers in parks. This two-story neo - Gothic tower ruin on a small hill was one of probably several staffage buildings in the park.

Are known as artificial ruin u. a. the ruin mountain in Potsdam, the Roman ruin of Schönbrunn Palace , the artificial ruin (Pillnitz) and the Reppiner Castle .

The State Office for Monument Preservation Bremen found: "... They [the ruins] were ... emotional bearers of mood that remind the viewer of the decay and transience of existence and put him in a melancholy mood."

In 2018 the property was extensively restored.

literature

  • Fritz Müller and Johann von Harten: Grohn in the past and present , Vegesack 1926

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD
  2. Imke Molkewehrum: A touch of romance in the shadow of the Grohner dune. weser-kurier.de, June 9, 2018, accessed on August 2, 2018 .

Coordinates: 53 ° 10 ′ 3 "  N , 8 ° 37 ′ 43.9"  E