Residential building Berliner Strasse 143

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Former Rector's residence of the Frank'schen Foundation, Berliner Strasse 143

The residential building Berliner Straße 143 , the former rector's residence of the Frank'sche Foundation, is a listed building in the Berlin suburb of Potsdam.

history

The original building was built in 1800 as a single-storey residential building. From the 1840s onwards, the rectors of the "Frank'sche Foundation" were housed in the building, who ran the "Educational Institution for Neglected Boys" in the neighboring house at Berliner Straße 144 .

The foundation was dissolved in 1933 and the dilapidated Rector's House torn down in 1935. In 1936 it was rebuilt as a two-story, five-axis plastered building with a gable roof. During the GDR era, the “ Walter Junker School” was housed in houses at Berliner Straße 143 and 144 , and from 1992 to 2007 the Froebel School (special needs school for educational assistance), named after the pedagogue Friedrich Froebel . The house is used for residential purposes.

literature

  • Paul Sigel, Silke Dähmlow, Frank Seehausen, Lucas Elmenhorst: Architectural Guide Potsdam . Reimer, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-496-01325-7 , p. 86.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sigel, Dähmlow, p. 86. Thiede, Wacker date the “home for master mason BRENDEL” to 1790–1792, cf. Olaf Thiede, Jörg Wacker: Chronology. Potsdam and the surrounding area . Volume III, Potsdam 2007, p. 1122.
  2. ^ Julius Haeckel: History of the City of Potsdam. Potsdam 1912, p. 232.

Coordinates: 52 ° 24 ′ 7.6 ″  N , 13 ° 4 ′ 9.3 ″  E