Weberstrasse residential group

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Residential building group Weberstrasse No. 6 + 8

The Weberstrasse residential group is located in Bremen , Mitte district, Ostertor district , Weberstrasse 6 to 18 (even numbers). The group of residential buildings was created around 1870. The ensemble has been a listed building in Bremen since 1973 .

The curved Weberstraße leads in a north-south direction from Ostertorsteinweg to Kreuzstraße . The former way Behind Paul Berg at the former Paul Monastery (1050-1523) was laid out in 1854 and renamed after the occupation of Weber .

history

At the beginning of the 19th century, only 50 houses were still in open construction in front of the Easter Gate. In 1849 areas of the Ostertor district were incorporated and the citizens were given full citizenship of Bremen. Lively construction activity took place in the Paulsbergviertel.

The two-storey, three-axle, terraced houses with plastered, classicist facade elements (window frames, decorative frieze) and saddle roofs date from the historicist era . The end houses with side oriels gave way to later new buildings.

The three-storey, clinkered, neo-Gothic building between Weberstrasse and Schildstrasse belonged to the Bremer Consumverein from 1870 and was their bread factory, which did not come until 1905 and 1913. The main office had been at Ostertorsteinweg 97 since 1884.

The house type Bremer Haus , which occurs frequently in the district , was built in Bremen between the mid-19th century and the 1930s. The basement as a basement , the deep building shape and the side entrance are characteristic.

The State Office for Monument Preservation Bremen wrote: "The row houses Weberstrasse ... correspond to the standard type of the 'Bremen house'."

Today (2018) the houses are still used for residential purposes. AUCOOP Bremen eV , founded in 1977, is located in the house of the former consumer association , a training cooperative in the field of labor market policy services, combined with a small company. The building is closely connected to the Kulturzentrum Lagerhaus Bremen on Schildstrasse.

The listed Wiener Hof ensemble from around 1900 based on plans by building contractors Friedrich Wilhelm Rauschenberg and Andreas Heinrich Wilhelm Müller is opposite at Weberstrasse 7 to 23 (odd numbers) .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 20.2 "  N , 8 ° 49 ′ 17.9"  E