Villa Schröder (Bremen)

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Villa Schröder

The Villa Schröder is located in Bremen , Vegesack district, Vegesack district, Weserstraße 78A / 79, on the high banks of the Weser . It was created in 1887 according to plans by Ludwig Klingenberg and Hugo Weber . The building has been a listed building in Bremen since 1996 .

history

The two-storey, seven-axis, clinkered, very differentiated villa with a hipped roof , strong cornices above the mezzanine , a three-storey, side turret with an octagonal helmet , the garden-side center risalit with gable and the plinth or basement floor was built in 1887 in the era of Historicism built in the neo-renaissance style for the entrepreneur and factory owner Johann Friedrich Schröder (1831–1888). Anna Mathilde Danziger b. Schröder (1833–1913), who had lived in the newly built Villa Danziger (Weserstraße 80/81, today the new Belle-Vue building ) since 1888 , was his sister. The Villa Gdansk , as well as the Villa Bischoff (Weserstraße 84) were designed by the same architect.

In 1911, the previously single-storey extension was increased. From 1950 to 1953 the house was rebuilt and renovated according to plans by Dieter Hoffmann and Gert Kannengießer. A staircase and elevator in the extension now led to a separate apartment. A garage was added in the basement and the front of the garden was changed by enlarging the windows and adding further extensions. The builder was the shipyard owner ( Lürssen shipyard ) Gert Lürssen († 1991). Today (2018) the building is used for offices and living.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 10 ′ 16.3 "  N , 8 ° 37 ′ 5.6"  E