Hafenstrasse residential group

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Group of houses 42 to 48
No. 50: Kistner Villa

The Hafenstrasse residential group in Bremerhaven - Lehe , Klushof district, Hafenstrasse 42 to 48, was built between 1903 and 1906.
The buildings have been a listed building in Bremen since 1980 . Two further individual monuments that do not belong to this group continue the row of houses.

history

Lehe grew very rapidly from the middle of the 19th century, benefiting from the new ports in Alt-Bremerhaven ( center ), initially from Alt-Lehe to the south in the area of Leher Chaussee , today Hafenstrasse.

The following four- and five-storey residential and commercial buildings were built as tenement houses at the turn of the century:

  • No. 42: House from 1903 with neo-baroque gable based on plans by Wilhelm Rogge
  • No. 44: from 1903/06 based on plans by HF Kistner
  • No. 46: from 1903/06 based on plans by HF Kistner
  • No. 48: Five-storey house from 1903/06 with a round arched gable and corner design based on plans by HF Kistner

Further individual monuments

No. 50: The detached historicizing Kistner villa from 1897 based on plans by HF Kistner as a residential building and office for the Kistner construction company has been a listed building since 1984.

No. 54: Villa Möller

No. 54: The Villa Möller - a listed building since 1992 - stands next to it as an earlier two-storey house from 1870 in neoclassical style, richly decorated with protruding columns, pilasters , four figures as columns and ashlar masonry on the ground floor. The builder was the master carpenter and entrepreneur Heinrich Möller.

literature

  • Harry Gabcke , Renate Gabcke, Herbert Körtge, Manfred Ernst: Bremerhaven in two centuries; Volumes I to III from 1827 to 1991 . Nordwestdeutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Bremerhaven 1989/1991, ISBN 3-927857-00-9 , ISBN 3-927857-37-8 , ISBN 3-927857-22-X .
  • Wolfgang Brönner: Bremerhaven. Architectural monuments of a port city , Bremen 1976.
  • Hartmut Bickelmann : Between business development and residential construction. The southern Hafenstrasse and its catchment area up to the First World War . In: Bremerhaven Contributions to City History Vol. II, Bremerhaven 1996.
  • Dehio Bremen / Lower Saxony 1992
  • Rudolf Stein: Classicism and Romanticism in the Architecture of Bremen II . Hauschild-Verlag, Bremen 1965.

Individual evidence

  1. Monument database of the LfD, OBJ-Dok-No .: 00001562
  2. Monument database of the LfD, OBJ-Dok-No .: 00001563
  3. Monument database of the LfD, OBJ-Doc-no .: 00001564
  4. Monument database of the LfD, OBJ-Doc-No .: 00001565
  5. Monument database of the LfD, OBJ-Doc-no .: 00001566
  6. ^ Monument database of the LfD, OBJ-Dok-No .: 00001567
  7. Monument database of the LfD, OBJ-Doc-nr .: 00001568

Coordinates: 53 ° 33 ′ 10.2 "  N , 8 ° 34 ′ 55.4"  E