Residential and commercial building Alt Westerhüsen 32

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Residential and commercial building Alt Westerhüsen 32

The residential and commercial building Alt Westerhüsen 32 is a listed building in the Magdeburg district of Westerhüsen .

The house is located on the corner of Alt Westerhüsen and Erfurter Strasse. To the north is the HO gallery .

Architecture and history

The two-storey plastered building was built around 1880 in the neo-baroque style . The house, which is covered with a gable roof , has a richly structured facade. The shops on the ground floor are particularly emphasized with stucco gables.

Until Westerhüsens was incorporated into Magdeburg in 1910, the address was Schönebecker Strasse 49 . Before the current building was erected, a Kossatenhaus was built on the property . Before 1817 the property belonged to a Martin Gottlob Lemcke , then to the widow Johanna Christ. Kath. Lemke , after their remarriage then Uebe , from 1832 Peter Heinr. Uebe and Martin Wilh. Uebe , from 1856 Martin Wilhelm Uebe . In 1883, and thus at the approximate construction time of today's house, the property became the property of master smelter Friedrich Fritsche . Fritsche ran a butcher shop here. At the turn of the century there was also a porcelain shop run by Ludwig Hannuth in the house . Around 1914 the butcher's shop was run by R. Holle , but Fritsche remained the building owner. In the house there was also a delicatessen shop R. Schmidt and the Ländliche Spar- und Kreditskasse Westerhüsen eGmbH In 1923 master butcher Willy Fritsche took over the ownership of the house and also ran the butcher's shop. At the end of the 1930s there was the G. Voigt delicatessen in the second shop . During the GDR era , Frieda Fritsche was registered as the owner , at least initially .

Even today (as of 2010) there is a butcher shop in the house, in combination with a bakery. After a drugstore that had previously been located in the right store for many years was closed for reasons of age, a neighborhood office southeast was set up there.

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. ^ The village of Westerhüsen from 1800 to today , Evangelisches Gemeindeblatt Magdeburg-Westerhüsen, 13th year, May-July 1936, numbers 5–7
  2. ^ Address book for Fermersleben, Salbke and Westerhüsen, Gust. Ad. Müller, Salbke-Westerhüsen 1900–1903
  3. ^ Magdeburg address book 1914, Part II, page 166
  4. ^ Magdeburg address book 1916, Part II, page 174
  5. ^ Magdeburg address book 1939, Part II, page 198
  6. ^ Address book of the city of Magdeburg 1950/51, Part I, page 146

Coordinates: 52 ° 3 ′ 52.3 "  N , 11 ° 40 ′ 36.3"  E