Villa Busse, Villa Schlotterhose

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Villa Busse / Schlotterhose

The Villa buses or Villa Schlotter pants in Bremerhaven - Wulsdorf , Weserstraße 237, originated in 1894/95 to plans by Georg Fäsenfeldt.
The building has been a listed building in Bremen since 2001 .

history

Georg Fäsenfeldt planned the large, two- to three-storey, historicizing villa for the wealthy shipowner Friedrich Busse . A variety of playful elements such as turrets, gables or bay windows characterize the white plastered building in the Swiss house style or that of the neo-Renaissance . The surrounding park was reduced in size after 1937.

The machine builder Conrad Schlotterhose acquired the villa in 1920 and built his fish processing machine factory on the site in 1937/38. In 2002 the house was renovated and a cafe was set up.

literature

  • Harry Gabcke , Renate Gabcke, Herbert Körtge, Manfred Ernst: Bremerhaven in two centuries; Volumes I to III from 1827 to 1991 . Nordwestdeutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Bremerhaven 1989/1991, ISBN 3-927857-00-9 , ISBN 3-927857-37-8 , ISBN 3-927857-22-X .
  • Wolfgang Brönner: The bourgeois villa in Germany 1830–1890 , Düsseldorf 1987.
  • Hartmut Bickelmann : A monument to industrial culture . The Busse-Villa and its surroundings in Bremerhaven-Wulsdorf . In: Niederdeutsches Heimatblatt 1, Bremerhaven 2000.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 31 ′ 4.3 "  N , 8 ° 35 ′ 31.1"  E