Residential house Persiusstrasse 3 (Potsdam)

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Residential building Persiusstrasse 3

The residential building Persiusstraße 3 is a listed building in the Nauen suburb of Potsdam .

history

The house in the then Große Weinmeisterstraße 50 a was built in 1872/1873 on behalf of Major a. D. Albert von Kalkreuth (1820-1893) erected. Court mason Friedrich August Hasenheyer (1823-1891) made the design and had the construction carried out by his company. After Albert von Kalkreuth's death, his widow Louise von Kalkreuth, nee. von Reuß (1828–1896) owner and subsequently her unmarried daughter Elisabeth von Kalckreuth (* 1861). According to the Potsdam address book for 1900, the daughter no longer lived in the house, but had rented it out.

The property went into ecclesiastical ownership after 1900 and can be found under different names in the Potsdam address books. According to the address book for 1903 it belonged to the Kaiserin Augusta Foundation, 1904 Auguste Victoria Pfingsthaus Foundation of the Evangelical Church Aid Association, 1919 Pentecostal Church , 1925 Auguste Viktoria Memorial Church, 1930 parish of the Auguste Viktoria Memorial Church and 1936/37 parish council the Kaiserin-Auguste-Viktoria-Gedächtniskirche Potsdam. The house was rented continuously. The parish used it since around 1935 to accommodate cantors and parish sisters . The house and property remained the property of the church for over 100 years (status 2003). The building is privately owned and was renovated in 2010/2011 in accordance with a listed building.

architecture

The eaves , five-axis plastered building is single-storey on a high base with a flat gable roof. Belt cornices structure the facade. Rectangular upright windows illuminate the rooms on the ground floor, small round jamb windows and small, upright rectangular gable windows illuminate the attic. There is a veranda in front of the house on the street side. The entrance area covered by a pergola is located on the gable side in the northwest.

literature

  • Ulrike Bröcker: The Potsdam suburbs 1861-1900. From the tower villa to the apartment building. 2nd Edition. Wernersche, Worms 2005, ISBN 3-88462-208-0 .
  • Frank Heidenreich: The Persiusstrasse. A Wilhelminian style residential area in the vicinity of the Kronbesitz . In: Brandenburgische Denkmalpflege, Vol. 12, Issue 1, Berlin 2003, ISSN  0942-3397

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Individual evidence

  1. According to Frank Heidenreich, the house was sold by the heirs to the Pentecostal Chapel Association in 1897 for 27,000 marks. See Frank Heidenreich. In: Brandenburgische Denkmalpflege, vol. 12, issue 1, Berlin 2003, p. 61 f.
  2. Heidenreich, p. 60, p. 62.

Coordinates: 52 ° 24 '54 "  N , 13 ° 3' 43.9"  E