Residential and commercial building Alt Westerhüsen 30

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Residential and commercial building Alt Westerhüsen 30

The residential and commercial building Alt Westerhüsen 30 is a listed building in the Magdeburg district of Westerhüsen .

It's on the corner of Alt Westerhüsen and Stolberger Strasse. To the south of this, at number 31, is the HO gallery .

Architecture and history

The house was built in Art Nouveau style in 1905 at Schönebecker Straße 51 . The current address of Alt Westerhüsen 30 was only found in the course of the incorporation of Westerhüsens into Magdeburg in 1910. The central axis of the three-storey plastered building is emphasized by a box bay and a tail gable . The window parapets are richly decorated with stucco ornaments. The house belonged, at least from 1906, to the master baker Albert Herbst, who ran his business on the ground floor. Herbst remained the owner of the building until the GDR era .

The protection status was based on the location of the building, which was characteristic of the site and which was preserved as part of the historical Wilhelminian development of the suburb of Westerhüsen.

The property itself had previously served as the site of the community bakery and bakeries for a long time. Until 1850, the right to lease the community bakery was granted. For the period from 1841 onwards, the baker Joh. Andreas Lichtenfeld has been handed down as the leaseholder . Master baker Friedr followed in 1853 . Bartholom. Lichtenfeld , who moved to Alt Westerhüsen 151 in 1883 . Master baker Wilhelm Giese took over for him . This was followed by the bakers Karl Kern , from 1897, Friedrich Fritze , from 1904, and then from 1906 Albert Herbst .

literature

  • List of monuments Saxony-Anhalt, Volume 14, State Capital Magdeburg , State Office for Monument Preservation and Archeology Saxony-Anhalt, Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2009, ISBN 978-3-86568-531-5 , page 56

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Magdeburg address book 1914, Part II, page 166
  2. ^ Magdeburg address book 1916, Part II, page 174
  3. ^ Address book of the city of Magdeburg 1950/51, part II, page 211
  4. The village of Westerhüsen from 1800 to the present day in Evangelisches Gemeindeblatt Magdeburg-Westerhüsen, 13th year, May-July 1936, No. 5-7

Coordinates: 52 ° 3 ′ 54.2 "  N , 11 ° 40 ′ 35.4"  E