Villa Bünemann
The Villa Bünemann is located in Bremen - Schwachhausen , district Radio Bremen, Bürgermeister-Spitta-Allee No. 18.
The building was listed as a cultural monument in Bremen in 1992 .
history
The two-storey villa was built in 1911 according to plans by August Abbehusen and Otto Blendermann for the businessman Carl Bünemann as a building from the turn of the century by the building contractor Paul Kossel . The building is a typical recourse to the forms of classicism with its triangular gable above the entrance like a portico and the open veranda and balcony supported by six Doric columns . A frieze with five dancing women decorates the entrance area and two putti above the entrance.
The client Bünemann was co-owner of the company Schütte und Bünemann , successful in the coffee and tobacco trade from Colombia. In 1935 Bünemann had to sell the building and several changes of ownership followed. The villa, acquired by the lawyer Otto Dettmers in 1941, was the American officers' casino from 1945 to 1952 (Bremen was part of the American occupation zone ) and the seat of the American Forces Network (AFN); existing alterations were dismantled after 1952. The building industry association in Bremen acquired the building around 2000.
Abbehusen and Blendermann
From Abbehusen, mostly with Blendermann, other buildings have been preserved in Bremen, including the G. Kasten house (1903) in Schwachhausen, the group of houses (1905), Benquestraße 28/32, the Christ Church Woltmershausen (1906), the Blumenthal town hall (1910) , the Theater am Goetheplatz (1913), the Vietorschule (1913) in Schwachhausen, the Villa Koenenkamp (1915) in Horn-Lehe , Carl-Schurz-Straße 25 and the company apartments of the Bremer Vulkan (1922) in Vegesack , Weserstraße 69.
literature
- Wolfgang Bayer: house of a merchant, house of an association . In: Bremen houses tell history , Vol. 1, Bremen 1998.
- Silke Hellwig : An extremely well-kept villa . In: Weser courier . April 13, 2015, p. 8.
- Nils Aschenbeck : 33 houses in Bremen - 33 Bremen stories . P. 43/44, Bremen 2004, ISBN 9783932292705 .
Individual evidence
Coordinates: 53 ° 5 '19.7 " N , 8 ° 52' 16.1" E