House Schnoor 30

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The house Schnoor 30 is located in Bremen , the district center in the Schnoor quarter Schnoor 30. It was built around 1810 and 1945.
The building stands since 1973 in Wohnhausgruppe Schnoorviertel under Bremer listed .

history

The original population of the Schnoor consisted mainly of river fishermen and boatmen. In the epoch of classicism and historicism , most of the often small buildings were built from around 1800 to 1890. In the further course it became a poor people's quarter, which largely fell into disrepair - especially after the Second World War . In 1959 the city passed a statute for the protection of the building stock worth preserving. The houses have been documented and many have been listed as historical monuments since the 1970s. From the 1960s onwards, with the support of the city, renovations, gap closings and renovations took place in the Schnoor.

The two-storey, plastered, simple, original gabled house was built around 1810 in the era of classicism . An inscription above the entrance in a wreath of ears reads: "Anno 1565 • 1945 W. Built in 1945". After the destruction in World War II, it was rebuilt in a very simple way in 1945. Here u lived a. In 1860 a laborer and in 1904 a retailer (term for a small trader or Höker).
Today (2018) the house is used by a gift shop (Fiev Sinn) and for living.

The Low German street name Schnoor (Snoor) means cord: Here the houses are lined up like a string. The name came from the ship's craft and the manufacture of ropes and ropes (= cord).

literature

  • Karl Dillschneider : The Schnoor, Bremen 1978.
  • Dieter Brand-Kruth: The Schnoor - a fairytale district . Bremer Drucksachen Service Klaus Stute, 3rd edition Bremen, 2003.
  • Karl Dillschneider, Wolfgang Loose: The Schnoor Old + New A comparison in pictures . Schnoor Association Heini Holtenbeen, Bremen 1981.
  • Karl Dillschneider: The Schnoor. Vibrant life in Bremen's oldest district. Bremen 1992.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 22.3 "  N , 8 ° 48 ′ 34"  E