Villa Seedorf

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Villa Seedorf

The Villa Seedorf in Bremerhaven - Lehe , Klushof district, Hafenstrasse 14, was built in 1877. The building has been a listed building in Bremen since 1976/78 .

history

The two- and three-storey, plastered villa on the corner of Hafenstrasse and Wilhelm-Busch-Strasse was built in the classicist style in 1877 during the historicist building era . The grandiose triaxial and three-storey portico in Rundbogenstil time with approximately Corinthian columns capitals represents strength. Above is the entablature with cornice and frieze and the triangular tympanum with an allegorical group of figures. A female figure stands outside on the first floor.

The builder was Friedrich Seedorf. The upper-class Wilhelminian style villa with original, elaborate interior stucco work also served as a sample catalog for the entrepreneur's customers.

After extensive restorations from 1982 to March 2018, the Bremerhaven registry office was housed in the building, which has since been located at Am Alten Hafen No. 118 in Mitte. The house was taken over by the Städtische Wohnungsgesellschaft Bremerhaven (STÄWOG) and extensively renovated. The "Outpatient Tumor Center Bremerhaven" is due to open there in October 2018.

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 .
  • Udo Stoessel: registry office in Hafenstrasse. Magnificent villa from the Wilhelminian era restored . In: Dietrich Damm: Stiftung Wohnliche Stadt - 25 years of commitment to two cities , Delmenhorst 2005.
  • Wolfgang Brönner: Bremerhaven. Architectural monuments of a port city , Bremen 1976.
  • Hartmut Bickelmann : Between business development and residential construction. The southern Hafenstrasse and its catchment area up to the First World War . In: Bremerhaven Contributions to City History Vol. II, Bremerhaven 1996.
  • Dehio Bremen / Lower Saxony 1992
  • Rudolf Stein: Classicism and Romanticism in the Architecture of Bremen II . Hauschild-Verlag, Bremen 1965.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 33 ′ 1.4 "  N , 8 ° 34 ′ 49.7"  E