Doktora Emila Warmińskiego Street In Bydgoszcz
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Doktora Emila Warmińskiego street is an old street of the
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 ...
centre. Many buildings along this path carry historical interest in the framework of the development of the city.


Location

The street is located in downtown district ( pl, Śródmiescie). Its course lies on a south-north axis, from Focha street to Zduny street, parallel to Gdańska Street. On its way, Warmińskiego street crosses the following axes: Obrońców Bydgoszczy, Dworcowa, Podolska and Zduny.


History

The path that will become ''Warmińskiego street'' was laid during the second half of the 19th century, under
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n rule. It stems from the growing activity along ''Focha street'' (then ''Wilhelm straße'') in the one hand and the set up of industries on the north of Focha street in the other hand. Before its inception, facility along the street were registered under the neighbouring avenues already established, i.e. with Wilhelm straße, Bahnoff straße or Peterson straße numbering. A handful of tenements from this period are still standing. Between the 1890s and the outset of the First World War, several firms set up in the area and contributed to the prominence of the street. One can mention, among others: * a tram company and an electrical powerplant ( ger, straßenbahngesellschaft machinenanlagen der elektrizitätswercke) established in 1904 at Nr.8. One can still see hooks on rosettes (two at Nr.1 and one at Nr.3 and 5) that were used to support a traction network that carried
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to feed the power plant. * a dairy workshop ( ger, Bromberg Molkerei) established in 1888 at Nr.9; * a construction company ( pl, Społka budowlana) before
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at Nr.11; * an industrial machine workshop, later a printing house ( ger, Buchdrukerei) in the early 1880s at Nr.14; * ''BEFANA'' factory set up in 1915 within the area between Warmińskiego street and Obrońców Bydgoszczy street, producing black tools (spades, axes, pickaxes...) and files; * ''Polon'', a light bulbs factory opened at Nr.15 in 1925. After the war (1922), a large confectionery factory opened at Nr.7/9 and operated till the 1990s (''Tyler Brothers factory''). In the late 2010s, a series of renovation of the buildings have taken place, especially in the vicinity of the
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on ''Focha street''. During the entire Prussian period (till 1920), the street had the same pattern as today. However, in 1920, the avenue was divided into two sections, north and south of Dworcowa street. Thus Warmińskiego street bore the following names through time: * Till 1920, ''Gamm Straße'', from the Gamm family who owned of a soap and candle factory located in the street in the 1850s; * 1920-1939, ''Ulica Doktora Emila Warmińskiego'' (south) / ''Ulica Gamma'' (north); * 1939-1945, ''Gamm Straße''; * Since 1945, ''Ulica Doktora Emila Warmińskiego'' on the entire length. Current naming refers to
Emil Warmiński Emil Warmiński (15 March 1881 – 9 June 1909) was a Polish physician, social and national activist and founder of the ''Polish House'' in Bydgoszcz. Biography Youth Emil Warmiński was born on 15 March 1881 in a tenement at 6 Plac Poznań ...
(1881–1909), a doctor, Polish social and national activist, founder of the "Polish House" in this very street (then ''Gamm straße'').


Main areas and edifices


Tenement at 26 Focha street, corner with Warmińskiego street

1876, by Carl Stampehl
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Johann Kretschmer, a wood merchand, was the landlord of building at then ''Wilhelmstraße 7'' (Nr.26). Carl Stampehl also designed in Bydgoszcz a tenement at 22 Gdanska street (1875) and the Villa Carl Blumwe in (1893). Recently refurbished, the tenement displays modest features. File:Focha 26 Bydg.jpg, View from Focha street


Tenement at 28 Focha street, corner with 1 Warmińskiego street

1896-1897
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with
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elements The commissioner and first landlord was Hugo Rossow, a
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running a pub house ( ger, Gesellschaftshaus). The building has been referenced for a long time at ''6 Wilhelm straße''. Thoroughly refurbished in 2020, after being in a poor state for many years, the building boasts, among others,
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s,
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s,
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elements on the ground floor and a
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with pillar strips topped by a
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line. File:28 Focha rog Warmińskiego.jpg, View of the tenement from Focha street File:28 Focha rog Warminskiego.jpg, Elevation at 28-view from the
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Tenement at 3

1850-1875
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with
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elements The first registered landlord was Friedrich ßetrich, a blacksmith by trade who set up a workshop producing wagons in the late 1860s. From the beginning of the 20th century till the outset of
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, a restaurant owned and run by Franz Rüdiger was located there. A deep renovation occurred in 2020. The facade highlights now its assets: female-figure caryatids stand on both sides of the window above the gateway, supporting an elegant semicircular
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. The ground floor is stone rusticated and the individual storeys are separated by
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s. A
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has been integrated under the three-sided tiled roof, which displays
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s. The elevation is also decorated with elaborate window frames,
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s and an elaborated
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. File:N3 Warminskiego.jpg, Frontage from the street File:N3 Warminskiego detail.jpg, Caryatids with one hook on rosette File:N3 Warminskiego door.jpg, Portal and door File:N3 Warminskiego detail 3.jpg, Adorned windows File:N3 Warminskiego detail 2.jpg, View of the facade balcony


Tenement at 4

1938-1939
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This building is an additional and accurate instance of Polish modernism of the interwar period, together with many other tenements in downtown Bydgoszcz: * 9 and 41 20 Stycznia 1920 Street; * 7 Plac Wolności; * 14 Kopernika Street; * 11 Ossoliński avenue. File:N4 Warminskiego.jpg, Elevation on the street


Tenement at 5

1850-1875
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The house is mentioned in 1872, as the place housing the workshop of Friedrich ßetrich , a blacksmith living at Nr.3. From the 1880s onwards, the expanded building was used as a renting tenement owned by ''Leue & Kretschmer'', later (1885) landlords of tenements at 1,2,4 and 5 Gamm Straße (today's Nr.1 to 5) till the start of
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. The facade, stripped of any decoration, still exhibits a balanced ensemble. One can notice the quirky entrance door, topped by a thin tiled roof and a French window giving on a
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railing. File:N5 Warminskiego.jpg, Main frontage on the street File:N5 Warminskiego door.jpg, Main gateway and French window


Former Tysler brothers factory at 7/9

09-1910 Industrial architecture Initially on the place stood a dairy house, the ''Bromberger Mölkerei'', designed by Józef Święcicki, which operated till the end of the
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. In 1922, the Tysler brothers had a confectionery factory built there: it operated under the name ''Fabryka Cukrów i Czekolady''. During World War II, the plant was taken over by the Germans, but kept producing. In 1945, Tysler Brothers business was nationalized as ''Jutrzenka company'' ( en, Morning star). Four years later the company was merged into a
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, the ''Pomeranian United Sugar and Chocolate Factories''. In 1950, the latter was combined with other factories: the ex-''Lucullus'' at 5 Garbary Street and a biscuit factory for the army at 53 Kościuszki street. In 1951, the company was re-branded ''Zakłady Przemysłu Cukierniczego Jutrzenka'' ( en, Jutrzenka Confectionery Plant). In 1994, the firm was privatized: under the umbrella of the
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, it entered the Warsaw Stock Exchange as ''Jutrzenka Holding S.A.'' ten years later. The production site in Warmińskiego street closed in 1995, due to the nuisance to the environment, the plant being located in a densely built-up residential center of Bydgoszcz. The plot, together with the abutting one of the former factory ''BEFANA'' at 13 Obrońców Bydgoszczy street, is part of a large real estate project called ''Nowy Port'': works will begin at the beginning of 2021. File:N9 Warminskiego (3).jpg, Main building view from the street File:N9 Warminskiego det.jpg, Portal File:N9 Warminskiego.jpg, Frontage on the street


Tenement at 8

Post
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The first was house built in the 19th century: the architect Józef Święcicki and his family moved there a tenants from 1888 til 1890. In 1905, on an abutting plot, a power plant for street car production was erected by ''General tram company in Berlin'' ( ger, Der allgemeine und lokal und straßenbahngesellschaft in Berlin). Still operative after
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, the company dropped down the
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manufacturing and maintained only the electrical power station in the late 1920s. Until 1946, the tracks enabling the access of freight trams to the former power plant were still visible. The only preserved elements are the hooks on the facades of some buildings in the street. File:Warminskiego power plant 1908.png, Power plant highlighted on a 1908 map of Bydgoszcz File:N8 Warminskiego ENEA.jpg, Building ENEA at Nr.8


Tenement at 10

1850-1875
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First registered landlord was Louis Bauer, a music teacher. Today, it hosts the local seat of the
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. File:N10 Warminskiego.jpg, View from the street


Tenement at 11

1850-1875
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The first owner at then ''6 Wilhelm straße'' recorded in the early 1860s was Gottlieb Müller, working in the railway business. The house at Nr.11 still stands today. In 1903, three social activists (Dr.
Emil Warmiński Emil Warmiński (15 March 1881 – 9 June 1909) was a Polish physician, social and national activist and founder of the ''Polish House'' in Bydgoszcz. Biography Youth Emil Warmiński was born on 15 March 1881 in a tenement at 6 Plac Poznań ...
, Dr. Władysława Piórka and Ludwik Sosnowski) established a building company which then purchased a large property with access on both ''5 Wilhelmstrasse'' (today 30 Focha st.30) and ''6 Gamm straße'' (today 11 Warmińskiego st.). The ensemble built there had two rooms, a large garden with a summer stage and a place for gymnastic exercises. Social organizations operated at this ''Dom Polski'' (e.g. the Sokół Gymnastic Society or ''Halka Singing Society in Bydgoszcz''), in addition to lectures and courses. In 1910, the Bydgoszcz Industrial Exhibition took place there. The local branch of the Grenzschutz (a paramilitary voluntary formation) attacked the Polish House and severely damaged it in August 1919. After
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, a metal products factory called ''Fema'' started to operate in the buildings of the former ''Dom Polski'' (1921), producing various types of furniture, locks, belt hinges, etc. Kazimierz and Edmund Sokolowski, firm's owners, placed a
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in honor of the defunct Polish House on the wall of the factory at 11 Warmińskiego street. The board was destroyed by the
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: in 1958, for the 75th anniversary of its foundation, the ''“Halka” Singing Society of Bydgoszcz'' re-placed it, on a building in the back of the street. At the
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, the nationalized factory called ''Bydgoska Fabryka Wyrobów Rowerowych Fema'' was one of several plants in Bydgoszcz manufacturing cheap bicycles for the entire nation. After the fall of communism, the main edifice became a car workshop and was eventually demolished in February 2019, as part of a real estate project. However, the commemorative plaque to Emil Warmiński will be positionned back on the plot at the end of the works. File:N11 Warminskiego.jpg, Current building view from the street File:N11 Warminskiego plaque.jpg, Emil Warminski plaque


Tenement at 1 Obrońców Bydgoszczy street, corner with Warmińskiego street

1884-1885Gminna Ewidencja Zabytków Miasta Bydgoszczy. Program Opieki nad Zabytkami miasta Bydgoszczy na lata 2013-2016
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The building has been one of the first erected in Obrońców Bydgoszczy street under
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n rule, initially to house a private high school for girls ( ger, Höhere Töchterschule), then registered at ''9 Gammstraße''. In the 1910s, the school received the namesake of ''(Margarete) Dreger'', one of its headmistress and was later called ''Dregersche Schule''. After the re-creation of the Polish state, the private high school kept working, for girls and boys, under the same appellation: ''Priwatne Liceum im. Drögera''. After the Second World War, the edifice lodged municipal ''Psychological and Pedagogical establishment Nr.1'' ( pl, Poradnia Psychologiczno-Pedagogiczna). The institution moved out in the 2010s, and the ensemble has been proposed for selling to private owners by the city authorities in 2017. The intent is to set up here various activities including a Social Services Center and a nursery. The edifice comprises three buildings displaying various styles, the lowest one being the former school gymnasium. The tenement standing at street corner has the most elaborated facades, with
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features: sleek
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on the ground floor, windows topped by heavy
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s on the first floor and triangular
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s on the second,
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s separating each level and a simple
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table crowning the elevation. File:N1 Poradnia Psychologiczno-Pedagogiczna School 1898.jpg, Postcard picture of the school ca 1898 File:Obroncow Bydgoszczy 1 4.jpg, Frontages on the street, with the former gymnasium on the far right


Tenement at 14

1883
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and Industrial architecture The first landlord, in the early 1880s, was Elvira Conradt, living in nearby Töpferstraße (today's Zduny street). In 1884, an industrial machine workshop had been built there by Hermann Claus, living at ''19 Bahnofstraße'' (today's 34
Dworcowa Street Dworcowa Street is one of the main streets of Bydgoszcz, in Downtown district ( pl, Śródmieście). Many of its buildings are registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List. Across the street, between Warmia and Marcinkowskieg ...
). At the end of the 19th century, the place was taken over by the Böhmer Brothers to manufacture
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s: the successful firm ''Ostdeutsche Wagenfabrik Gebrüder Böhmer'' moved a few years later to the eastern suburb of Schröttersdorf (today's Skrzetusko district). After their departure, a printing house set up in the premises, run by Julius Arndt. The institution survived
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and during the 1920s a ''drukarnia'' operated there. The ensemble consists of two buildings: the ex-workshop, bearing bricks giving onto the street and a faded neo-classical features house in the backyard, with terraces and
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. One can still make out the writing ''Drukarnia'' (printing house) on the wall of the brick edifice. File:N14 Warminskiego (2).jpg, Former print house File:N14 Warminskiego 2.jpg, Backyard building File:N14 Warminskiego.jpg, Print house with fading wall writing ''Drukarnia''


Tenement at 15

1925 Industrial architecture On January 8, 1925, the newly factory ''Polon'' ( pl, Fabryk żarówek elektryczny Tow. Akc."Polon") producing
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opened there. The firm went broke in the early 1930s. At the time, the address was ''9 Warmińskiego street'' or ''9 Gamma street''. File:N15 Warminskiego.jpg, View of the former workshop from the street


Tenement at 18, corner with

Dworcowa Street Dworcowa Street is one of the main streets of Bydgoszcz, in Downtown district ( pl, Śródmieście). Many of its buildings are registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List. Across the street, between Warmia and Marcinkowskieg ...

1905, by Carl Rose
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First mention of the building at then ''Bahnhoffstraße 88'' occurred in 1872: Hermann Burow, a baker, was the owner. In 1890, August Hoffmann set up there a butcher shop (german: Fleischerei und Wurst-Fabrik). During the
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, it has been the local seat of the National Bank of Poland. It is now the seat of Bydgoszcz Tax Office . The building recently renovated is a nice showcase of
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architecture in
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: round shapes (
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s,
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,
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s), vegetal motifs on the elevation, the
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s and asymmetry of both facades. File:Bdg Dworcowa-Warminsk18 2 07-2013.jpg, Facades view from street crossing File:Warmińskiego 18 róg Dworcowej 2008.jpg, Facade on Dworcowa Street File:Bdg Dworcowa-Warminsk18 1 07-2013.jpg, Detail of corner facade File:Dr Emile Warminski 18.JPG, Detail of the gate


Tenement at 19

Dworcowa Street Dworcowa Street is one of the main streets of Bydgoszcz, in Downtown district ( pl, Śródmieście). Many of its buildings are registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List. Across the street, between Warmia and Marcinkowskieg ...
, corner with Warmińskiego street

Registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list, Nr.601287-Reg.A/968, November 12, 1992 1880, by Albert Rose
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Friedrish Giese, a brewer at ''Bahnhoffstraße 7a'' was the first owner of the house. Otto Pfefferkorn, a successful entrepreneur in the furniture business, acquired it in 1887, before having his own house built at Nr.12. In 1910, the building became an hotel, ''Reichshof'', run by Carl Müller. In 1922, it changed to ''Goplana'', run by Jan Gawron, then ''Boston''. From 1932 to 1939, it has been renamed ''Gastronomia'', led by H. Katorski; after
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, the business was re-branded Hotel ''Sródmiejski''. It is now a habitation building, where the Honorary Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany in Bydgoszcz moved in 2019 -previously it was located at 49 Śniadeckich street. The building renovated in 2019 a nice decoration on the first floor, with
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s topping windows and ornamented
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beneath, as well as a row of round openings below the roof. The main feature is the grand two-floor stretched
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standing on streets corner. File:Dworcowa 19 2.jpg, Elevation on Dworcowa street File:Dworcowa 19 bw.jpg,
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File:Dworcowa 19 German consul.jpg, Honorary German Consulate File:Gate and door access.JPG, Gate and door recess


Tenement at 20

1891-1892
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The first building owner was Hermann Albrecht, a tradesman in wood and coal. The renovated facade recalls similar buildings in downtown, like Carl Stampehl's 3
Dworcowa Street Dworcowa Street is one of the main streets of Bydgoszcz, in Downtown district ( pl, Śródmieście). Many of its buildings are registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List. Across the street, between Warmia and Marcinkowskieg ...
or Carl Meyer tenement. One can underline the following elements:
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, shell-shape
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s, window
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and a monumental
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encasing a wooden door with a
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. File:N20 Warminskiego (2).jpg, Facade on the street File:N20 Warminskiego door 2.jpg, Door and portal


Hermann Albrecht tenement at 22, corner with Podolska street

1887
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Hermann Albrecht, also owner of the adjoining house at Nr.20, commissioned the current tenement where he lived from 1888 onwards. File:N22 Warminskiego.jpg, View from the street


Tenement at Nr.23

1866
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August Kalinowski, an inspector in
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s, is referenced as the initial landlord of the tenement. Although degraded, the building -one of the oldest in the street- displays, in particular, a
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ed
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framing the door gate upon which one can still discern vegetal motifs carved out. File:N23 Warminskiego.jpg, Main frontage File:N23 Warminskiego door.jpg, Door and portal


Tenement at 27, corner with Podolska street

1850-1875
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Initially at ''17 Töpfler straße'', it was the property of August Kasprowicz, a rentier. In 1885, it was purchased by Karl Beeß, in chimney sweep business. His family kept ownership of the tenement until the beginning of the 1930s. File:N27 Warminskiego.jpg, View from the street


Tenement at 29, corner with 9 Zduny street

1850-1875
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The commissioner of this extensive tenement was Dr. Hugo Bille, an
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living at ''1a Hoffmann straße'', today's ''3 Piotra Skargi Street''. Dr Bille ran a medical cabinet at Hoffmann straße, but was also a practitioner at the Luisen Stift (in present time Swederowo district) and at the Deaconess hospital (in today's Bielawy district). This vast building occupies a block between Zduny, Podolska and Warmińskiego streets. In need of a renovation, is still boasts remarkable details, such as: * round top windows with
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; * an
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topped by a
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, both on Podolska elevation; * a round shape corner frontage on Zduny/Warmińskiego; * a deteriorated door entrance on Zduny, which still displays delicate carving motifs. File:N29 Warminskiego 9 Zduny.jpg, View from Warmińskiego street File:N29 Warminskiego corner.jpg, View from Zduny street File:N29 Warminskiego door 2.jpg, Door on Zduny street File:N29 Warminskiego stained glass window.jpg, Stained glass windows File:N29 Warminskiego.jpg, Elevation on Podolska 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 ...
* Opera Nova *
Emil Warmiński Emil Warmiński (15 March 1881 – 9 June 1909) was a Polish physician, social and national activist and founder of the ''Polish House'' in Bydgoszcz. Biography Youth Emil Warmiński was born on 15 March 1881 in a tenement at 6 Plac Poznań ...


References


External links

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Polish Red Cross Bydgoszcz
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Nowy Port architectural project
{{Bydgoszcz streets and squares Cultural heritage monuments in Bydgoszcz Streets and squares in Bydgoszcz