Ulrich's house

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Ulrich's house before 2010

The Ulrichssche house , and Ulrich Villa , located in Bremen , district of Vegesack , Vegesack district, Weserstraße 65. It was built around 1840 and is since 2011 under Bremer listed .

history

Hermann Friedrich Ulrichs (1809–1865) founded a shipyard on the Fährgrund on the Weser in 1838 and enlarged it. The site was in Bremen (Vegesack) and Prussian (Fähr, Province of Hanover) area. In 1895, Bremer Vulkan bought the shipyard, which had been called Bremer Schiffbau Gesellschaft since 1884 .

The two-storey, plastered house with what used to be a slightly sloping hipped roof was built for Ulrichs around 1840 in the classicism era . From 1895 to 1940, Victor Nawatzki (1855–1940), the first long-time director of Bremer Vulkan, who led this shipyard to full bloom, lived in the villa . The building was then used for office purposes by the shipyard.

The State Office for Monument Preservation Bremen stated: “As a ... eaves-standing building with a hipped roof, it represents a type of classicist dwelling that is rare in Vegesack historical monument status. "

Today (2018) the house is used by apartments and offices after renovation and is closely surrounded on two sides by the Weser by a six-story (!) Residential complex from the period after 2010. Only the facade remained; the roof got higher.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 10 '21.72 "  N , 8 ° 36' 39.45"  O