Wriezener Strasse

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The Wriezener Straße is a street in Bad Freienwalde (Oder) in the Märkisch-Oderland district in Brandenburg .

Location and history

Wriezener Straße is the extension of Königstraße . The Berliner Tor stood around this point. The road goes from here to Wriezen , which is located approximately in a south-easterly direction. The street was named Hindenburgstraße from 1933. During the time of the GDR it was called Wilhelm-Pieckstrasse.

The numbering of the houses begins after Albert-Schweitzer-Platz on the northern side with house number 6 and runs back in a horseshoe shape. The street begins at Albert-Schweitzer-Platz and Gartenstraße as an extension of Königstraße and merges into Frankfurter Straße at the cemetery. Scheunenstrasse goes off north of Wriezener Strasse, Goethestrasse , Hagenstrasse , Linsingenstrasse , Adolf-Brätigam-Strasse and Waldstrasse to the south . The length of the street is about 1100 meters.

For a long time there were only a few houses on the street. In the second half of the 19th century, craftsmen and tradespeople settled here. The houses were one or two storeys high. In 1867 the cemetery was laid out on Wriezener Straße. At the end of the 19th century, the street was built near the old town, there were mainly three- and four-storey rental houses in the style of historicism .

The Wriezener Strasse

Architectural monuments

There are three architectural monuments in Wriezener Straße. The listed bust of Albert Schweitzer is located in the immediate vicinity of Wriezener Strasse on Albert-Schweitzer-Platz .

  • Wriezener Straße, municipal cemetery with chapel, graves and enclosure: The cemetery is located on the outskirts of the city on Wriezener Straße and Waldstraße. The cemetery in the city center was occupied, for this reason the cemetery was laid out in 1867. In the middle of the cemetery is the chapel built in 1883. There is a bell tower next to the chapel. Two of the old graves have been preserved. On the one hand, there is the crypt house of Wilhelm Hagen, who died in 1875, an honorary citizen of Bad Freienwalde, and the crypt house of the Harms family.
  • Wriezener Straße 36: The tax office was built in 1925/1926. The architect is not known. The building was used as a tax office until World War II . After the war it was an office building. It is a three-story house with eleven axes . The facade is symmetrically structured, the three central axes form a risalit . The roof is a hipped roof .
  • Opposite Wriezener Straße 36: There is a memorial for those persecuted by the Nazi regime (VdN).

More buildings

In addition to the architectural monuments, there are other buildings that may be entered in the list of monuments.

  • Wriezener Straße 12: The house was built in 1896. It is a two story house with a flat roof. The entrance is in the middle of the seven axes.
  • Wriezener Straße 80: The house was built in 1899. It is a three-story corner house with a Berlin roof . On the corner there are balconies on the first and second floors.
  • Wriezener Straße 83: The one-storey house is on the corner of Linsingenstraße. The house is eaves with a gable roof . It was built at the beginning of the 19th century.
  • Wriezener Straße 86: The house was built around 1900. It is a three-story house with a Berlin roof and a facade designed in the style of historicism. The house has seven axes, the two outer ones are pulled out and plastered. The inner axes are brick-faced.
  • Wriezener Straße 90: The house was built in 1908 as a tenement house. The house has four floors and a gable roof.

literature

  • Ilona Rohowski, Ingetraud Senst: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg. Volume 9.1: District of Märkisch-Oderland. Part 1: towns of Bad Freienwalde and Wriezen, villages in Niederoderbruch. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms am Rhein 2006, ISBN 3-88462-230-7 , pp. 95–96 and 136–137.

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments of the state of Brandenburg: Landkreis Märkisch-Oderland (PDF) Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum

Coordinates: 52 ° 46 '52.16 "  N , 14 ° 2' 28.42"  E