Villa Schütte (Schwachhausen)

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Villa Schütte in Schwachhausen

The Villa Schütte in Bremen , Schwachhausen district, Gete district, Schwachhauser Heerstraße 67, was built in 1915 according to plans by Rudolf Alexander Schröder . This building has been under Bremen monument protection since 1993 , but not the rear annex.

history

The representative neoclassical two-storey villa with a hipped roof and dark clinker brickwork was built from 1914 to 1915 at the turn of the century for the businessman Gustav Albrecht Schütte, nephew of Franz Ernst Schütte . The architect and writer Schröder was also responsible for the interior design. The construction management was in the hands of the architect Rudolph Leymann in the Wilhelm Blanke office . The three-axis entrance portico with Doric column capitals is striking .

In 1947 the Bremen Economic Office owned the building and remodeled the basement and attic without being noticed. A separate vehicle hall followed by 1952. In 1956 the attic was expanded again with considerable changes on the garden side. A later four-story new building at the rear has a very negative impact on the previously detached villa.
Currently (2017) the house is used for offices and a practice.

The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Bremen found: “The building belongs to a basic type that often appears in numerous variants in Bremen at this time. ... (it) is one of the most elaborate and original representatives of this type. "

Note: In Bremen- Horn-Lehe there is another Villa Schütte (Horn) , which was built for the merchant Albrecht Franz Schütte (son of Franz Ernst Schütte).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 54.7 "  N , 8 ° 50 ′ 11.2"  E