Weinhaus Uhle

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The Weinhaus Uhle building in Schwerin , Old Town district , Schusterstrasse 13/15 and the corner of Enge Strasse 8, is a monument in Schwerin .

history

No. 15
No. 13 to 17 (hotel, front)

building

The Uhle wine restaurant was opened in 1906 in the three- and four- story neoclassical buildings from 1905 based on plans by the Berlin architect Georg Roensch (1861–1923). The barrel vault in the restaurant is well worth seeing and is richly decorated. The logo of the house as Uhle (owl) was woven into the carpets of the restaurant .

Weinhaus Uhle

Johann Georg Uhl came from Württemberg . He ran a wine trade in Schwerin. In 1751, Duke Christian Ludwig II granted him the privilege of a Frey wine giver . In 1763 the family bought the property on Schusterstrasse. From 1860 it became the wine wholesaler with the name Uhle . After Mecklenburg joined the German Customs Union , the business was expanded in 1868. In 1896 Grand Duke Friedrich Franz III. the title of Kommerzienrat to the childless Johann Heinrich Gottlieb Uhle, fourth in the Uhle generation. He built the Uhle'sche Villa at Jägerweg 2 around 1904 .

His nephew, Consul Carl Bühring (later Bühring-Uhle) joined the family business, which he took over in 1891. Storage space was rented at various locations in Schwerin for up to 900,000 liters of wine in barrels and one million bottles. 1800 m² storage rooms were located in two basement floors in the bank building in Wismarsche Strasse .

In the 1920s, Carl Bühring's sons opened branches in Hamburg, Berlin and Wismar, as well as branches in 32 Mecklenburg cities. Georg Bühring-Uhle had to flee the GDR in 1952. The company was expropriated and continued as a state-owned company . In 1990 the Uhle company was transferred back to the Bühring-Uhle family.

In 2016 the entire Weinhaus Uhle was renovated. This now includes a wine shop and bistro, restaurant, knight's hall, Bacchus room and the hotel with 16 rooms and two suites .

literature

  • Jürgen Borchert: Schwerin as it was. Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 1991, ISBN 3-7700-0951-7 .

Web links

Commons : Schusterstraße (Schwerin)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Weinhaus Uhle: History - When the wine flowed like water.

Coordinates: 53 ° 37 ′ 41.3 ″  N , 11 ° 24 ′ 50 ″  E