Rattenhuber brickworks

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Residential building of the Rattenhuber brickworks

The Rattenhuber brickworks was one of the numerous brickworks that were built in the north-east of Munich in the 19th century . The brickworks residential building still exists today as a residential building and is registered as a monument in the Bavarian list of monuments.

location

The house is located at Flaschträgerstrasse 7 in the Englschalking district in the Bogenhausen district of Munich .

history

The Rattenhuber brickworks was built in 1898 and was in operation until 1920.

In 1899 the architect Georg Guinin built the residential building that still stands next to the brickworks .

The brickyard owner Martin Rattenhuber came from a family that, with seven brickworks in the northeast of Munich, belonged to the so-called "Loambaronen" (brickwork barons, Loam = clay). This family also included the CSU founding member Ernst Rattenhuber (1887–1951), Bavaria's first Minister of Agriculture after the Second World War .

description

The brickyard's residential building is an eaves-standing two-storey house in a country house style with a gable roof. The overhanging roof rests on a windowed knee stick .

literature

  • Willibald Karl (Ed.): Villages on the brick land . Daglfing-Denning-Englschalking-Johanneskirchen-Zamdorf. Buchendorfer, Munich 2002, ISBN 978-3-934036-90-1 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rattenhuber brickworks ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation

Coordinates: 48 ° 9 ′ 32 "  N , 11 ° 38 ′ 36.7"  E