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3 Maja Street is a historical street of downtown
Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz ( , , ; german: Bromberg) is a city in northern Poland, straddling the meeting of the River Vistula with its left-bank tributary, the Brda. With a city population of 339,053 as of December 2021 and an urban agglomeration with more ...
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Location

Parallel to the east to Gdańska Street, this south–north path starts from Jagiellońska street, crosses P. Skargi street and ends at the crossroad of Markwarta, Krasińskiego and Staszica streets. It borders the western side of the Ludowy Park.


History

In the 19th century, the region out of the city of then-Bromberg was devoted to farming. In the 1850s, the new railway track leading to
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cut the village of ''Bleichfelde'' (today's Bialewy district) into two parts. The southern side was then the target of financial magnates of Bromberg, parcelling out family farms from the newly acquired swaths of land. Therefore, in 1851, Karl Hempel, after the death of his father (one of the wealthy investors), took over the ''Grostwo estate''. The latter was quickly renamed ''Hempels Feld'' (''Hempel's field'') and the land was incorporated in 1858, into the Bromberg's territory under this calling, ''Hempel straße''. The path is clearly referenced in the maps of the last quarter of the 19th century. For certain periods of time, until the early 1930s, the street had been encompassing a northern extension, nowadays Staszica street. Such was the case: * till 1865, the path being known as "Grostwo" (estate), then "Hempel field"; * from 1914 to 1918, as "Hempel straße"; * from 1919 to 1926, as "Grodztwo".


Naming

During its existence, the street bore the following names: * Till 1858 "Grostwo" (estate) then "Hempels Feld"; * 1858–1920, ''Hempel straße''. Named given after Karl Hempel (1827-1899) who took over the family estate then existing on the plot. Karl was a member of the
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from 1881 to 1884, representing the Bromberg region for the German Progress Party. He was also the co-founder and board member of the "Bromberger Gewerbebank". Furthermore, from 1868 onwards, he became a city councilor. * 1920–1926, ''Grodztwo'' in reference to the ''Grostwo estate''; * 1926–1939, ''Ulica 3 Maja''; * 1939–1945, ''Hempelstraße''; * 1945–1948, ''Ulica 3 Maja''; * 1948–1956, ''Ulica 15 grudnia 1948'' (''15 December 1948 street''), in reference to the date of the creation of the Polish United Workers' Party (
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which ruled Poland from 1948 to 1990); * From 1956, ''Ulica 3 Maja'' (''3rd of May street''). This name commemorates the " 3 May 1791 Constitution Day".


Main edifices

Medical College Buildings, at 13/15 Jagiellońska street 1850–1852 Functionalism The building was erected between 1850 and 1852, as
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garrison. It was located then at the crossroads of then "Wilhelmstrasse" and "Hempelstrasse". The main building, U-shaped, was a monumental edifice of brick facades, with a three-storey body, flanked by 2
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in its corners: they were higher than the facade and topped with battlements, like medieval
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s. Originally the building had a symmetrical facade along a two-storey
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topped with battlements, where was located the main entrance, and three extra barracks for the sick. Additional elements were built regularly until 1910: * In the back of the lot in 1881 an outbuilding was constructed; * In 1890–91, a new western edifice part housed hospital administration and direction; * In 1910, a new, ground-floor morgue was built. In 1919, with the recreation of the Polish state, city authorities took over the hospital from Prussian militaries. The size of Bydgoszcz garrison and the proximity with the fighting area of
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increased significantly the activity of the institution: in 1920, under the command of Poznan General District, the medical capacity of the institution reached the maximum amount of 1,140 beds. After the conflict the number of hospitalized patients steadily decreased, with 320 beds (1922), 300 beds (1923) and 200 in 1924–1925. In 1928, Torun military authorities decided to stop the activity of Bydgoszcz hospital, which had only 100 beds left, keeping only the District Hospital in Torun. In this way, Bydgoszcz remained till 1939 without Military medical department. During
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, the building was used as a German military hospital. After the liberation of
Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz ( , , ; german: Bromberg) is a city in northern Poland, straddling the meeting of the River Vistula with its left-bank tributary, the Brda. With a city population of 339,053 as of December 2021 and an urban agglomeration with more ...
, from 26 January to 10 February 1945, hospital buildings accommodated a Mobile Field Surgical Hospital of the Polish Army. In 1948, a huge renovation occurred: expansion of the main building, demolition five secondary edifices. The renovated complex housed the Provincial Council of Polish Communist Party till the end of the communist era. In 1990, the edifice became the property of the Regional Treasure Department: at that time, several buildings passed to the ownership of the Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, which housed here offices of the rector, two deaneries, college administrators, some classrooms, a cafeteria and an additional dormitory. Around 2000, with Tax and Revenue office leaving the premises, the whole building fell under the responsibility of the university. From the former buildings of the garrison hospital, only the U-shaped footprint is left. It was initially constructed in the style of
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, using forms of Neo-Romanesque. Its appearance resembled a fortress, but these stylistic features have been lost during the complex reconstruction carried out in 1947–1948, which also wiped away the
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, changed the size and shape of the windows, added a fourth floor and extended the
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to the whole edifice. File:Szpital garnizonowy przy ul Jagiellońskiej.jpg, Garrison Hospital in 1865, with its original features File:Budynek CM UMK.jpg, Current view of N.13/15 from Jagiellońska street File:Budynek administracyjny (rektorat) CMUMK.JPG, N13/15 from Jagiellońska roundabout House at 3 End of 19th century The building was belonging to the hospital complex built during Prussian period. The ensemble, which survived till today, was referred to as "Garnisonlazaret" ("Garrison hospital"), at "1/4 Hempelstraße". Property of the ''Collegium Medicum of Bydgoszcz'', it houses today a student club. File:3 Maja 3 house.jpg, View from the street House at 5 1875-1900 The house, at then ''2 Hempelstraße'', was first owned by a rentier, Leopold von Wedell. In the early 1880s, Rudolf Stawiß, working in a
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firm, took it over. Lastly, Richard Reimer, a metal construction specialist, purchased the house at the eve of the 20th century and kept it until the oubreak of
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. The building displays a classical architecture, with a wall
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onto the street. On its right side, the edifice keeps an original
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fencing. File:N5 3 Maja.jpg, View from the street City Hotel at 6 1992 A 4-star hotel, equipped in particular with conference and banquet rooms, a restaurant, a bar, a
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and a hairdressing salon. File:City Hotel.jpg, View from 3 Maja street Roßoll's house at 7 1875-1900 The building was acquired by Karl Roßoll in the mid-1870s. The family kept it till the start of
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. At that time, the new landlord became Wilhelm Stanelle, a roofing worker. The house has been refurbished in 2016–2017. File:N7 3 maja.jpg, View from the street Tenement at 13 Piotra Skargi street, corner with 3 Maja street 1894-1895
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This tenement at then ''6 Hoffmann straße'' has been designed as a habitation building. In the 1890s, one of the tenants were Clara & Hans Joop, photographs, relatives of Theodore Joop, famous photograph of the city: Hans and Clara ran the studio located at ''Wilhelm straße 15'', now Focha Street. The architecture reflects main features of end of 19th century Eclecticism, so present in the streets of Bydgoszcz (e.g.
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, Gdańska Street or Pomorska Street). One can notice
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ed windows on the ground floor, designed to house shops or restaurant. A small
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overhangs the corner entry. File:N°13.jpg, Corner view File:View West.jpg, Street view with Nr.13 facade on the right Biziel's tenement house at 8 1906-1907 Late
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, early Modern architecture The first landlord was Leonhard ßech, a foutain builder ( ger, brunnenbaumeister). In 1930,
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, a local physician, social activist and city councilor of Bydgoszcz, bought this building, albeit still living at 3 Cieszkowskiego street. After his demise in 1934, Pelagia, one his three daughters, managed the building till after the Second World War. Restored in 2016–2017, the tenement boasts early modernist features. The use of bricks adds to the decoration style. One can notice the presence of an
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on the top of the elevation, as well as a double-panel carved wooden door. The back building (at 10) mirrors the same brick-layered style. File:N8 3 Maja 2.jpg, Main frontage File:N8 N10 3 Maja.jpg, View of 8 (front) and 10 (back) Tenement at 14 Piotra Skargi street, corner with 3 Maja street 1870s
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This tenement at then ''Hoffmann straße 7'' has been designed as a renting house by the landlord, Karl Roßoll, living at nearby ''Hempel straße'' (now 3rd May street). From 1927 to 1938, the premises housed the Municipal Institute of Music ( pl, Miejski Instytut Muzyczny), before it moved to 71 Gdańska Street. The tenement is unfortunately in bad shape. File:N°14 corner.jpg, Corner view File:N°14.jpg, View of the facade on Piotra Skargi street Tenement house at 9 1895
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The tenement was owned at its inception by Mrs Sokolowska, a widow. The main elevation shows neo-classical style with
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s and an entrance portal embellished with two flanking
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s. File:N9 3 Maja.jpg, Main elevation onto the street File:Door at 3 Maja 9.jpg, Details of the door at 9 House at 11 1875-1900
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The house is presumably the oldest one standing in the street, as it was initially owned by Karl Hempel who lived then at "53 Wilhelm straße" (present day 22 Jagiellońska street). In 1890, Albert Voigt, a military doctor ( ger, Oberstabsarzt), moved there. He was serving at the ''3rd (Neumark) Mounted Grenadiers "Baron Derfflinger"'' on "Schubiner straße" (now "Ulica Szubińska"). After the rebirth of Poland (1920), the landlord was Father Wacław Pacewicz. He was the director of a school for girls at 65 Gdańska street. Two months after the liberation of Bydgoszcz (March 11, 1945) Father Pacewicz was taken to the seat of the Security Office, a building at Markwarta street and was presumably murdered there by the Ministry of Public Security - Ministerstwo Bezpieczeństwa Publicznego. In the 1930s, the building was managed by the Municipal Treasury ( pl, Skarb państwa). The municipality authorities purchased the building in 2017, in order to set up a specialized
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for visually impaired and blind children, as an extension of the main schooling complex located on the abutting plot. Although very damaged, one can still notice some wooden decoration on the
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. File:N11 3 Maja 2.jpg, View of the front house Wegner's tenement house at 14 1905-1915 Late
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Albert Wegner was a master
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. The family kept ownership of the building till the outbreak of
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. The building is in bad shape and has been purchased by a private businessman in 2018 to be renovated. The main elevation still shows beautiful Art Nouveau elements festoons and floral motifs. Two murals have been realized on the large side facades: * "Zamilcz" ("Silence") in 2007, on the southern side; * "Ptasiek" ("Birdy") in 2009, on the northern side. File:N14 3 maja 2006 no murals.jpg, View from P. Skargi street File:N14 3 Maja details.jpg, Decoration details File:Mural 3 Maja 14.jpg, "Zamilcz" mural File:N14 3 Maja mural 1.jpg, Northern facade and "Ptasiek" mural Tenement house at 18 1911-1912 Early Modern architecture First landlord was Otto Krauße, working as an assistant in the postal service. The two massive
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are distinctive of the period of construction in the city. One can find same instances at 10 Gdańska street, 18 Paderewskiego street or 28 Swiętej Trojcy street. The arched covering the entrance is also noticeable. File:N18 3 Maja.jpg, Facade on the street Otto Wieze's tenement house at 20 1906-1907 early Modern architecture The first landlord of the tenement at then "24 Hempel straße" was Otto Wieße, a mason and an architect. He was as well the owner of the neighbouring building at 22. The damaged building still showcases nice features: a large transom light above the entrance door, original wrought iron fenced balconies, a rectangle
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and an ogee wall
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topped by spheric
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s. The house is planned to be refurbished in 2021–2022. The left side wall of the building displays a preserved piece of tiled
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characteristic of the 1920s. It is presumably a remnant of an apartment belonging to a demolished abutting house. File:N20 3 Maja.jpg, Main frontage File:N20 3 Maja mural.jpg, Mosaic on the side wall Otto Wieze's tenement house at 22 1909-1910 Early Modern architecture Otto Wieße, a mason and an architect, owner of the building at 20, was also the landlord of this edifice. He has been living there till the end of
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before moving to his tenement at 20. Early modernist elements, inspired by Art Nouveau but bare of any superfluous motifs, are incorporated into the facade: a round columned open bay window, loggias and an top arched wall gable. The only compromise is reduced to the entrance door, with stylized columns and a minimalist floral motif frieze in place of the
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. File:N22 3 Maja.jpg, Main elevation Tenement house at 24 1881
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This building is the oldest tenement preserved in the street: in the early 1880s, the first owner was a teacher, Emil Knobloch. After several change of caretakers, the tenement was purchased in the fall of 1920 by the newly created (July 1919)
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, to set up a "House for the Blind Soldier" ( pl, Dom Ociemnialego Zolnierza), tending for the numerous Polish citizens visually impaired after
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. The place was chosen for its farden and its proximity with already existing specialized institutions (across the street and at 9 Staszica street). The first "pupils" arrived at the house (then at "23 Grodztwo") in January 1921. This institution operated till the start of the Second World War. The neo-classical facade was modified in the 1940s to create a ground floor arcade, similar to what happened to other buildings at that time (today at 2 Focha street or 2 Jagiellońska street). On a side wall, a mural has been created, entitled "Sportowcy" ("Athletes"). File:N24 3 Maja Street 1927 29.jpg, The building in 1927-1929 File:N24 3 Maja and mural.jpg, Current view from the street File:Mural 3 Maja 24.jpg, Side wall mural Tenement house at 26 1937
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T. Böhme is registered as its first owner in 1937. File:3 Maja 26.jpg, Facade on the street L. Braille special educational centre for blind children at 10 Krasińskiego street, corner with 3 Maja street 1872 by Fritz Müller File:Ośrodek L Braillea 4.jpg, View from the street Building at 2 Markwarta Street, corner with 3 Maja Street 1939
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The plot was purchased in 1938 by the Association of the military disabled ( pl, Związek Inwalidów Wojennych Rzeczypospolitej - ZIW) and the Association of the Blind Soldiers ( pl, Związek Ociemniałych Żołnierzy - ZOŻ) of the Republic of Poland, from a German citizen, Mr. Bohm. The ground floor had a large hall and three rooms, while the upper storeys were supposed to house wounded blind soldiers and orphans children from fallen military. The opening ceremony never happened, as it was scheduled on September 3, 1939, on the first days of
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. After the war, both associations (ZIW and ZOŻ) were dissolved by the communist authorities in 1950: the edifice was transferred to the State Treasury. It is still owned by the municipal council. On April 23, 1994, a
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was placed on the building to remember its initial role. File:2 Markwarta.jpg, View from Markwarta street


See also

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Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz ( , , ; german: Bromberg) is a city in northern Poland, straddling the meeting of the River Vistula with its left-bank tributary, the Brda. With a city population of 339,053 as of December 2021 and an urban agglomeration with more ...
* Jagiellońska street * Piotra Skargi street * Markwarta street * Zygmunta Krasińskiego street * Staszica street


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Nicolaus Copernicus University Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz
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City Hotel at 6
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L. Braille special educational centre for blind children in Bydgoszcz

Murals in Bydgoszcz
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