Werderstrasse 183 and Gabelsberger Strasse 14

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Werderstrasse 183 and Gabelsberger Strasse 14 in Heilbronn

The house at Werderstrasse 183 and Gabelsberger Strasse 14 in Heilbronn is a listed building that was erected in 1906 by Klenk, the building contractor and member of the executive committee of the house and landowner association founded on April 13, 1908. Ms. Klenk had the house built at Uhlandstrasse 70 in 1898 .

location

The building is in the Gabelsberger Straße / Werderstraße area, the traffic calming of which took place along with the entire Werderstraße. This was the former central axis of the historic workers' residential area , which Reinhard Baumeister had planned in 1873 and which was traffic-calmed in the years 1977–1981 as part of the “careful renovation of individual city quarters”.

history

The corner house was built in 1906 by the building contractor Klenk, who, along with Hubmann, Nahm, Frieß, Mogler and Rapp, was a member of the executive committee of the House and Landowners Association. While the main use of the building was to rent out two to three-room apartments without a bathroom, the ground floor served as a restaurant with the former entrance under the polygonal tower tower .

In 1950 half of the house no. 183 belonged to Anna Bräuchle from Nattheim. Six tenants are named. The house half at Gabelsberger Strasse 14 belonged to Otto Ludwig from Ludwigsburg-Hoheneck and in 1950 had seven tenants. In 1961 there were still four rented apartments in No. 183 and No. 14 with unchanged ownership.

description

The house is a three-story, white brick building with contrasting colored exposed brickwork in orange on the top floor. The building is made of exposed masonry without any plaster , whereby emphasis was placed on the decoration of the facade on a "conscious reduction and concentration" of the " ornamental building sculpture in sandstone ". The building sculpture was reduced and concentrated on the reveal and the lintel of the windows on the ground floor and on the first floor. The windows on the second floor and the central dwelling show the reveal and lintel in contrasting colors, "vertical emphasis" and "asymmetrical" exposed brickwork.

Art historical significance

The monument is exemplary as a "document of the settlement-like residential construction activity for workers households at the Südbahnhof". The architecture of these workers' houses is characterized by a “conscious reduction and concentration of building sculpture”. Furthermore, according to the monument topography, the "modern structure of the facades in the sense of the style movement of the time" is remarkable. The building was therefore listed as a cultural monument.

Web links

Commons : Werderstraße 183 (Heilbronn)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Joachim Friedl: 100 years there for homeowners. In: Heilbronn voice. April 24, 2008.
  2. Free travel for rescuers . In: Heilbronner Voice , November 19, 2008. The fire brigade and public order office went on a control trip, press releases from November 21, 2008
  3. Julius Fekete include: Monument topography Baden-Wuerttemberg. Volume I.5: Heilbronn district . Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , p. 51 and p. 97.
  4. ^ Julius Fekete et al.: Monument topography Baden-Württemberg. Volume I.5: Heilbronn district . Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , p. 60.
  5. a b c d Julius Fekete among others: Monument topography Baden-Württemberg. Volume I.5: Heilbronn district. Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , p. 92.
  6. ^ Julius Fekete et al.: Monument topography Baden-Württemberg. Volume I.5: Heilbronn district. Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , p. 92 and p. 97.
  7. ^ City of Heilbronn (ed.): Address book of the city of Heilbronn 1950. Heilbronn 1950.
  8. ^ City of Heilbronn (ed.): Address book of the city of Heilbronn 1961. Heilbronn 1961.
  9. ^ Julius Fekete et al.: Monument topography Baden-Württemberg. Volume I.5: Heilbronn district. Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , p. 97.

Coordinates: 49 ° 7 '59.1 "  N , 9 ° 13' 35.3"  E