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Bocianowo Street is a long path in the northern part of Bydgoszcz city. Its facades display various architectural styles and its history sticks with the end-of-19th-century development of the town.


Location

Located in the Bocianowo district, the street is laid on an east-west axis, from Pomorska street to Sowińskiego street. On its path, the thoroughfare crosses the following streets: * Kaszubska; * Henryka Sienkiewicza; * Racławicka; * Rycerska; * Żółkiewskiego. Bocianowo refers to the name of the district. The latter comes from the farming domain established in the area: ''Bocian'' means ''
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'' in Polish.


History

Until the beginning of the 19th century, the Brenkenhoff farm or " folwark" was settled in the place of the present district. In 1851, the area was incorporated into the territory of then Bromberg city. In 1867, the construction of the railway to Toruń required the purchase of part of the Brenkenhoff/Bocianowo estate; the line is no more existent today. At that time were laid out Bocianowo street (then "Brenkenhoff straße"), as well as Sienkiewicza street ("Mittel straße"), Rycerska street ("Wörth straße") and Racławicka street ("Ritter straße"). They were mainly the abode of railway workers. The path of Bocianowo street can be traced back to a 1876 city map, where the axis is underlined in the northern area of "Brenkenhoff".


Main areas and edifices


Tenement at 1, corner with 71 Pomorska Street

1894–1895 Eclecticism Initial address was ''Verlängerte Rinkauerstraße 7'' or ''Verlängerte Brenkenhoff Straße 7'' and it was first owned by Franziska Kowalkowska, a widow. David Kukuk ran the distillery on the ground floor in the 1910s. The Kowalkowski family lived in the tenement till the turn of the 20th century. The elevations have been restored in 2021. One can make out cartouches, the tympanum above the gate and the pediments of the first floor bearing the initial "K", recalling the first landlord, "Kowalkowski". File:71 Pomorska- 1 Bocianowo.jpg, Renovated building, corner view File:Pomorska 71 1.jpg, Pediment detail with the "K" initial, before refurbishment File:1 Bocianowo rog Pomorska 71 1910s.jpg, The tenement in the 1910s


Tadeusz Kościuszko Square

In the beginning of the 19th century, a cemetery was located on this plot. Historically, this comes from a city's privilege until 1811 to bury the dead in random squares and squares. The square, delimited by Bocianowo and Pomorska streets, bears since 1973, the sculpture ''Wings of the Sea'' ( pl, Skrzydła morza), by Anna Szalast. The monument celebrates the industrial heritage of Bydgoszcz. It echoes in particular the nearby presence of the factory "FAMOR" at Kaszubska street. File:Plac Tadeusza Kosciuszki.jpg, View of Tadeusz Kosciuszko square File:Pomnik Skrzydla Morza.jpg, Sculpture "Wings of the Sea"


Buildings at 6 and 8

1950s Modernism The plots have been used as gardens ( pl, ogród) till the 1950s. The tenement at 6 has been renovated in 2021, Nr.8 is being renovated in 2022. File:6 Bocianowo.jpg, Facade at 6 Bocianowo


Tenement at 11

1901 Early Modernism The current building came after a previous edifice that has been standing here since the late 1890s. It has been first owned by Wilhelm Schüler, declared as a locksmith. The tenement has been restored in 2021-2022, highlighting many architectural details:
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ed motifs, festoons and a lavishly adorned
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with a plastered
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. File:11 Bocianowo.jpg, Elevation at 11


Tenement at 13

1898
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Initially at 48 Brenkenhofs Straße, the building's landlord was Mr and Mrs Kolbe, working as restaurateurs. Renovated in 2022, the tenement displays Art Nouveau style motifs and floral stuccos. The decoration around the entrance portal is particularly noticeable, as well as the wooden large door. File:13 Bocianowo facade.jpg, Facade at 13 Bocianowo File:13 Bocianowo portal.jpg, Entrance portal at 13


Tenement at 14, corner Racławiska Street

Late 1890s Eclecticism Cäsar Klettke, a butcher, owned this edifice from the end of the 19th century till the re-birth of Poland in 1920. He was living in the nearby house at today's Nr.21. The elevations exhibit eclectic style, leaning on neo-classicist features. File:14 Bocianowo.jpg, Corner view File:14 Bocianowo rog Raclawiska.jpg, Facade on Bocianowo street


Building at 60 Sienkiewicza Street, corner with Bocianowo street

Late 1890s Eclecticism This long corner house was first owned by Johann ßalmowski, a baker. Today, a bakery still operates here: it is specialised in potato bread made with
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flour. File:60 Sienkiewicza.jpg, View of the corner house at 60 Sienkiewicza


House at 61 Sienkiewicza Street, corner with Bocianowo street

Late 1890s Eclecticism This building was an investment of the Brothers Hobberg: Wilhelm funded the edifice at 61 (Robert the one at 59). Wilhelm was a master
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. The facades at Nr.61, on the corner with Bocianowo street, have unfortunately lost all their decoration. File:61 Sienkiewicza.jpg, Corner house at 61


Tenement at 1 Racławiska Street, corner with Bocianowo street

Early 1880s, 1905 Eclecticism,
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This tenement, originally at 1 Wörth Straße, was the property of Julius Hanke; in 1890, Ferdinand Klatte purchased it and kept it till the turn of the 20th century. The facades display few elements save for Art Nouveau adornment of the openings (
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ed woman faces, vegetal motifs and festoons). File:Bocianowo rog 1 Raclawicka.jpg, View from street intersection


Tenement at 16

1909-1910
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First landlord was Julius Schepull, an iron lathe operator. The 1910 address book mentions the building as new ( ger, Neubau). The edifice lost all its Art Nouveau details and only kept its overall design with two ogee shaped wall gables. File:16 Bocianowo.jpg, Main frontage


Tenements at 19 and 22/22a

1910-1911 (No19) 1907-1908 (No22/22a)
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At the time of its construction, Nr.19 building was located at "33 Mittelstraße" (present day Sienkiewicza Street): its owner Friedrich Hohberg was running there a shop selling colonial goods ( ger, Kolonialwaren) and drugs. Nr.22/22a'sfirst owner was Julius Ischler. Although worn, Nr.19 facade showcases a grand bay window topped by a terrace and a large ogee shaped wall gable. At Nr.22/22a, only remains a large Art Nouveau wooden entrance door. File:19 Bocianowo.jpg, Nr.19 elevation on the street File:22 22a Bocianowo.jpg, Frontage at 22/22a


Tenement at 21

Late 1886 Eclecticism Cäsar Klettke, a butcher, owned this building from the mid-1880s till 1910. In 1899, he also purchased another tenement in the street, at today's Nr.14. The one-storey edifice is pretty worn out. One can still make out places for
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and the plastered decoration of window jambs and
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s. File:21 Bocianowo.jpg, Main frontage


Tenement at 23

1907-1908 Eclecticism The building has the specificity to have been funded by the Prussian state railways at the start of the 20th century, housing railway workers from the neighbouring rail lines and stations. After the re-cration of the Polish state, the tenement briefly moved into the hands of the State Treasury ( pl, Dom Skarbowy) before coming back to the ownership of the Polish State Railways. File:23 Bocianowo GS.jpg, Elevation from the street


Tenement at 24 and mural

1895-1896 Eclecticism Initial address was ''26 Brenkenhoff Straße'', the first landlord being Carl Görke, a railtransport brakeman. The elevation presents nice details, from the
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on the ground floor, to the adorned pedimented windows to the
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running on the top. The side wall of the building has been embellished since 2012 by a mural called "Miś" ( en, Bear). It was designed by Bartosz Bujanowski from Bydgoszcz and Łuksza Berżer from Wrocław as the result of street art classes attended by local children and adolescents. File:Bdg Bocianowo24 4 01-2014.jpg, Main frontage File:Bdg Bocianowo24 6 01-2014.jpg, Detail of the facade decoration File:Bdg Bocianowo24 2 01-2014.jpg, View of the side mural


Tenement at 27

Late 1895-1896 Eclecticism The building was commissionned by Gottfried Scholz. Very few details from the eclectic facade remain, apart from the stuccos of the window jambs and lintels. File:27 Bocianowo.jpg, Facade at Nr.27


Tenement at 29

1913-1915 Late
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The first registered owner was Carl Thiede, a butcher. The facade is progressively losing its Art Nouveau features by lack of renovation. One can discern floral motifs flanking the entrance door as well as shape vegetal designs in cartouches on the bottom of both bay windows. File:29 Bocianowo.jpg, Elevation on the street


Tenement at 30 and 32 (corner with Rycerska street)

1903 (30) 1904 (32)
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Carl Hofmann, a restaurateur, was the first landlord of these buildings. At that time (1905) he also owned abutting tenement at Nr.28 where he lived. The main frontage of Nr.30 is arguably one of the best preserved in the street. Art Nouveau motifs are not only present all over the curved wooden front door, but also on the balcony, the bay windows, around the windows and on the top of the facade. The tenement at Nr.32 is most noticeable by its dramatic corner bay window similar to a bartizan, crowned by an onion dome roof, reminding of similar buildings in Bydgoszcz (e.g. at 8 and 27 Swiętej Trojcy Street or at 1 Plac Wolności). It was restored in 2021. File:Bdg Bocianowo30 2 01-2014.jpg, Main frontage of Nr.30 File:Bdg Bocianowo30 4 01-2014.jpg,
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Wierus tenement at 33

Early 1880s Eclecticism Wilhelm Wierus, a stone mason, commissionned the building in 1880 and kept it till the mid-1930s. The tenement, renovated in 2021, displays superb architectural details. File:33 Bocianowo.jpg, Refurbished frontage


Tenement at 34, corner with Rycerska street

1893 Eclecticism This building, at then "21 Brenkenhoff Straße", had Eduard Mäßing, a beer and food merchant, as owner. Both facades have unfortunately lost all their features with time. File:34 Bocianowo.jpg, View from street corner


Radtke tenement, at 35

1890-1891 and 1904, by Anton Hoffmann Eclecticism,
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Ferdinand Radtke commissionned this building in the early 1890s to architect Anton Hoffmann. Radtke worked as a teacher at Adlershorst, a close suburban town south west of then Bromberg and lived in "Schulstraße" (today Dąbrowskiego street in Szwederowo district. The ensemble was modernized at the turn of the 20th century with Art Nouveau features. The edifice has been deeply restored in 2021. One can now appreciate the balanced facade from the eclectic period (end of 19th century) mixed with plastered Art Nouveau motifs adorning the elevation gable. File:35 Bocianowo.jpg, Renovated facade File:35 Bocianowo detail.jpg, Stucco detail File:35 Bocianowo stairs.jpg, Staircase


Tenements at 37, 38 and 40

1902 (37) 1896 (38) 1897 (40) Eclecticism Johann Domeracki, a journeyman, was the owner of the tenement at 37. Friedrich Greinert, a railway worker, owned Nr.38. Friedrich Engwer, an accountant, was the landlord of Nr.40. * No specific architectural details survived on the facade of 37. * Nr.38 has seen only its ground floor renovated: it underlines the half-moon
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entrance door topped with a bearded figure. * N.40 has been restored in the 2010s and present nice eclectic features. File:37 Bocianowo.jpg, Main elevation at 37 File:38 Bocianowo.jpg, Frontage at 38 File:Bdg Bocianowo38 1 01-2014.jpg, Nr.38 door File:Bdg Bocianowo40 1 01-2014.jpg, Facade at 40 File:Bdg Bocianowo40 2 01-2014.jpg, Architectural details at 40


Tenements at 41, 43 and 45

1905 (41, 43) 1904 (45) Eclecticism These three tenements at then "13a/13b/13c Brenkenhoff Straße" had been commissionned by the city authorities. In the 1910s, around thirty tenants were living in these city apartments ( ger, Wohnungsverein). The U-shape of the building recalls classical architecture patterns, creating an inside courtyard off the street. The renovation performed in the 2010s especially emphasizes the decoration of the portal at Nr.43, with lesenes and vegetal stuccowork. File:41 43 45 Bocianowo.jpg, View of the three elevations


Tenement at 44, corner with 28 Sowińskiego Street

1875–1900 Eclecticism Initial address was "16 Brenkenhoff Straße". Its first registered owner at the beginning of the 20th century was Mr Krüger, who was not living there. The elevations present a neoclassical style (bossage, pediment and corbel table), the frontage on Sowińskiego street being much longer than the one on Bocianowo street. File:Bdg Bocianowo 2 07-2008.jpg, View of the tenement from the street crossing


Tenements at 49 and 51

1908-1909 (49) 1902 (45) Eclecticism,
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The tenement at Nr.49 (then "15 Brenkenhoff Straße") had Jacob Schott as landlord. Owner of the nearby building at 40, he was running a colonial goods shop ( ger, Kolonialwaren). Nr.51 (then "15a Brenkenhoff Straße"), at the intersection with Sowińskiego street, was first owned by Albin Cohnfeld, a rentier, living at "32 Banhoff straße" (today 77
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). The following landlord was Konrad Zielsdorf, who had there a restaurant which he operated till the mid-1930s. From 1920 to the start of WWII, two hairdress businesses stood at street level, run by Jan Fritzkowski (Nr.49) and Stanisław Nowakowski (Nr.51). The facade of Nr.49 keeps only one
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element: the floral-motif stucco on the door lintel, bearing the year of erection of the house. The tenement at Nr.51 has only preserved two wrought iron balconies on the corner frontage. File:49 51 Bocianowo.jpg, View of both tenements (Nr.49 on the left) File:49 51 Bocianowo 1920s.png, Picture of the hairdressing shops ca 1920s


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 ...
* FAMOR company at Kaszubska street


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