Waterloostraße 3 (Hanover)
Waterloostraße 3 in Hanover , formerly also known as the school parish office , is the address of the listed former parish and parish house of the castle church .
History and description
The parish and parish house of the castle church built in Calenberger Neustadt , which was destroyed in the Second World War and not rebuilt, was built during the German Empire in 1914 according to plans by the architect Eduard Wendebourg . In the immediate vicinity of Villa Kaulbach and the nearby Leineschloss , a large, three-storey plastered building was built in the form language of neoclassicism .
The rectory of the castle parish was later taken over by the organs of the market church . In the building an apartment was kept free for the city superintendent and the school parish office was housed.
City Superintendent Hans Werner Dannowski lived in the building at 3 Waterloostraße for 18 years .
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Helmut Knocke , Hugo Thielen : Waterloostraße 9, 11, 13 , in Dirk Böttcher , Klaus Mlynek (ed.): Hannover. Art and Culture Lexicon , new edition, 4th, updated and expanded edition, Springe: zu Klampen, 2007, ISBN 978-3-934920-53-8 , pp. 213f.
- ↑ a b c Ilse Rüttgerodt-Riechmann: Waterloostraße , in: Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, City of Hanover , part 1, volume 10.1, ed. by Hans-Herbert Möller , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Braunschweig 1983, ISBN 3-528-06203-7 , p. 92f .; as well as Calenberger Neustadt in the addendum to part 2, volume 10.2: List of architectural monuments acc. § 4 ( NDSchG ) (excluding architectural monuments of the archaeological monument preservation ), status: July 1, 1985, City of Hanover , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - publications of the Institute for Monument Preservation, p. 5f.
- ↑ The parish was assigned to the Kreuzkirche : Ulfrid Müller: Die Schlosskirche at marktkirche-hannover.de (.pdf).
- ^ Pl .: Personal and Atelier News / Hanover , in: The art for all . Painting, sculpture, graphics, architecture , issue 21 from August 1, 1902, Munich: Bruckmann, p. 499; Digitized version of the Heidelberg University Library
- ^ A b Hans Werner Dannowski : "Then we go to Hanover". Views and impressions from a city , with eight collages by Siegfried Neuenhausen , Hanover: Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2000, ISBN 3-87706-569-4 , p. 28 and others; limited preview in Google Book search
Coordinates: 52 ° 22 '4.1 " N , 9 ° 43' 54.2" E