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Kordeckiego street is located in downtown district of
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, Poland. It has been laid in the 1850s. Many frontages on this street offer architectural interests: some of the buildings are registered on the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List.


Location

Kordeckiego street runs on a south-west to north-east path: from Plac Poznański in the south to Focha Street in the north, crossing Swiętej Trojcy street on the way.


History

Kordeckiego street is registered on an 1855 address book of
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and appears partially on an 1876 city map under the calling ''Cichorienstraße''. The extension of the street in first years of the 20th century led to a change in the house numbering of the buildings. In 1974–1975, after the filling of a portion of Old Bydgoszcz Canal, Kordeckiego street gained connection with Królowej Jadwigi Street at the crossing with Focha street in the north. Since 2016–2017, municipal authorities launched a move towards renovating buildings in its control. Through history, this street bore the following names: * From inception in the 1850s to 1902, ''Cichorienstraße'' (German for ''Chicory street''); * 1903–1920, (von) Hippelstraße, from Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel the Younger (1775–1843), a friend of
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, who died in
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; * 1920–1939, Kordeckiego street; * 1939–1945, (von) Hippelstraße; * 1945–1950, Kordeckiego street; * 1950–1991 Jana Olszewskiego street, from Jan Olszewski, a Bydgoszcz councilor, member of trade unions and also activist of the Polish Communist Party; * Since 1991, Kordeckiego street. Current name refers to Abbot Augustyn Kordecki (1603-1673), a prior of the Jasna Góra Monastery during the period of the '' Deluge''.


Main areas and edifices

Tenements located north of Świętej Trójcy street crossing (i.e. Nr.4,5,6,8,10,12) have all been erected after the extension of the street at the beginning of the 20th century.


Tenement at 4 Kordeckiego

1910 Late
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The first landlord of the house was Adolf Müller, a painter. The facade bears late
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characteristics. Its main feature is the avant-corps overhanging the main door: it carries openings with wrought iron railings and a loggia crowned by a tented roof-like top. One can also highlight the preserved wood-carved entry door with a large transom window. File:Kordeckiego 4.jpg, Main elevation File:Kordeckiego 4 door.jpg, Street door


''Villa Korth'', at 5 Kordeckiego

1910-1912 Neo-renaissance Bernard Korth was the commissioner of this villa at the very place where he had his factory of ''Industrial machine for water supply and drainage systems, industrial elevators and cleaning machines''. The plot then occupied the entire corner between the villa and Świętej Trójcy street. Korth had also a branch on ''Kanal straße'', today's western tip of Focha street. Bernhard's son, Bruno, took over the business in the 1920s till the start of
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. The villa features neo-renaissance elements and echoes similar buildings in nearby Swiętej Trojcy street (Nr.8 and 21). One can notice the heavy
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on the facades ridges, the flower-shaped wrought iron decoration of the fence pillars, the
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and the dormer tented roof topped by a
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. File:Kordeckiego 5.jpg, View from the street File:Kordeckiego 5 1900 1915.jpg, Villa Korth at the beginning of the 20th century File:Kordeckiego 5 side.jpg, Side view File:Kordeckiego 5 detail2.jpg, Flower-shaped wrought iron decoration of the fencing


Tenement at 6 Kordeckiego

1912 Late
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, early Modern architecture Adolf Müller, the painter living at then ''Hippel straße 4'', was also the first owner of this tenement at its inception. The architectural elements composing the elevation show a transition to early modernism style: a predominance of straight vertical lines and very few details recall the gone Art Nouveau style (e.g. the ornamented balconies). File:Kordeckiego 6.jpg, Main elevation from the street File:Kordeckiego 6 balcony.jpg, Adorned wrought iron balcony


Tenement at 8 Kordeckiego

1910
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The house, initially located at ''Hippel straße 2'', was owned by Artur Zemisch who ran a construction company and lived there. He was also the landlord of the tenement at 30 Swiętej Trojcy street. Although stripped of architectural details, the facade still features two balanced avant-corps bearing canted bay windows. The ground floor is adorned with dark marble and surrounds a
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decorated with
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ed motifs. File:Kordeckiego 8.jpg, Main frontage File:Kordeckiego 8 door.jpg, Main door and
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Tenement at 9 Kordeckiego, corner with 27 Swiętej Trojcy street

1905 German Historicism The house, initially at ''Berliner straße 6b'', was owned by a smith, Anton Hertzke. It was bought in the early 1910s by Carl ßeilke, a factory manager. His widow lived there till 1926. The building has experienced a thorough overhaul in 2016–2017. The tenement boasts two facades on the street of equivalent features: round top windows on the ground floor, the upper floors are all brick covered, with
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and long pilasters. Top wall
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s have ogee shapes. The corner of the building carries a thin bay window, much like a bartizan, crowned by an onion dome roof with a
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. File:Bdg SwTrojcy27 1 07-2013.jpg, View of the building from street crossing File:Kordeckiego 9 finial.jpg, Detail of the
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File:Kordeckiego 9 2016-12-21 (1).jpg, Facade on Kordeckiego File:Kordeckiego 9 3.jpg, Facade on Swiętej Trojcy street


Tenement at 10 Kordeckiego

1912
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First registered landlord was Johann Sikorski, running a restaurant at abutting Nr.12. He did not live in this tenement. The frontage displays a few
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details, such as the decorated
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around the openings, the floral motifs on
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s or the round-shaped transom window above the main door. File:Kordeckiego 10.jpg, Main frontage File:Kordeckiego 10 bw.jpg,
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File:Kordeckiego 10 door.jpg, Main door


Tenement at 11 Kordeckiego

1900s Eclecticism The building was initially owned by Carl August Franke, an affluent entrepreneur of
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. The symmetrical facade is characterized by pedimented windows at each floor and the absence of any superfluous details. File:Kordeckiego 11.jpg, Main elevation


Tenement at 12 Kordeckiego, corner with Swiętej Trojcy street

1898
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The plot belonged to Johann Sikorski, a restaurateur who had the tenement erected at the end of the 19th century. Initially at ''Hippelstraße 1'', the building had been the property of the Sikorski family till the end of the 1930s. The tenement boasts
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details, especially in the use of
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, pediments and friezes. The facade on Kordieckiego street is the most ornamented, the other one having lost its decoration. Both elevation have
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s with a balcony and are topped with an ogee shaped wall
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. File:Bdg SwTrojcy z 5 07-2013.jpg, View from streets intersection Swietej Trojcy 29 - Kordeckiego 14 (2).jpg, Facade on Kordeckiego street Buildings that follow are located in the historical part of the street, then named ''Cichorein straße'' with its own house numbering.


''Emil ßohl tenement'' at 13 Kordeckiego

1905 Eclecticism, elements of
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Emil ßohl, the first landlord, ran there a business selling alcohol-free beverages. His special was the ''champagne-weiße'' (white champagne without alcohol). At the time, the building was registered at ''1 Cichorien straße''. Although the main frontage displays a neo-classical style, one can be surprised to discover a gorgeous
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decor beneath the
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, featuring women figures, apple tree and other floral motifs. File:Kordeckiego 13 2016-12-21 (2).jpg, Main frontage File:Kordeckiego 13 2.jpg, Art Nouveau motifs File:Kordeckiego 13 detail.jpg, Art Nouveau motifs


Tenement at 14, corner with 29 Swiętej Trojcy street

Registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List, Nr.722476 Reg A/1389, October 6, 2008zabytek-kujawsko-pomorskie-data dostępu=28.02.2014 1910
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, Vienna Secession The house, initially at ''Berliner straße 7'', was co-owned by Heinrich Kori, a Berlin engineer, and the widow of Rudolph Kori, a lawyer in Leipzig. In 1910, the building moved to the hands of the Wedell brothers, Carl (a geometer) and Paul (a merchant): it remained in the Wedell family until the outbreak of World War II. The tenement boasts two facades of magnificent
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architectural style, recently renovated in 2016. One can underline the corner bay window, overhanging the entrance, ornamented with
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s depicting two blooming trees. On both facades, a multitude of adorned motifs recall the late Secession style, echoing the Grawunder brothers' tenements erected at
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45/47 during the same period. File:Bydgoszcz.Secesyjna kamienica,Kordeckiego14,Św.Trójcy29.jpg, View from streets intersection File:Secesyjne reliefy,Bydgoszcz dom ul Kordeckiego 14.jpg, Decoration detail File:Sw Trojcy 29 (3).jpg, Gable motifs File:Sw Trojcy 29 (4).jpg, Cartouche File:Sw Trojcy 29 (5).jpg, Elevation on Świętej Trojcy street


Tenement at 15

1875-1900 Eclecticism One of the oldest buildings in the street, with an owner dating back to 1878 (Mr Lehman, a rentier) at this place then registered as ''2 Cichorien straße''. The tenement has been restored in 2016–2017. File:Kordeckiego 15 2016.jpg, Main frontage


Tenement at 16

1910
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Few elements are known about the commissioner of this building: the first owner was Mr Herman, who did not live there. Nice
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facade, with some elements to be emphasized:
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on the canter bay window topped by a small terrace and a splendid
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flanked by truncated columns, adorned with a
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ed kneeling figure and a large transom window. File:Kordeckiego 16.jpg, Main frontage File:Kordeckiego 16 door.jpg,
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and door


Tenement at 18

Registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List, Nr.A/1599, October 13, 2011zabytek-kujawsko-pomorskie-data dostępu=28.02.2014 1910
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Prior to this building, at the turn of the 20th century, stood there a house owned by Friedrich Hoffmeister, a
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. A pharmacist, Franz Brüche, bought it back and had the current tenement erected. Renovated in 2018, the frontage is balanced by two canter bay windows topped by a terrace. The main door is gorgeously ornamented with
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elements, as well as the facade gable extending over it. A dentil runs on top of the elevation. File:Kordeckiego 18 2.jpg, Facade on the street File:Kordeckiego 18 detail.jpg, Detail of the facade File:Kordeckiego 18 door.jpg,
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and door File:Kordeckiego 18 stucco.jpg,
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element


Villa at 19

1912, by Alfred Schleusener
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Alfred Schleusener, a
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architect, designed the project in 1908. It recalls some of his realisations in the city ( Alfred Schleusener Tenement, 7 20 Stycznia 1920 Street). Renovated in mid-2016, the villa decoration uses
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motifs: from the
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s flanking the door to the cartouches between windows to the festoons on the wall gable. Wood for the balcony or wrought iron on the railing are also utilised. File:Kordeckiego 19 (3).jpg, View from the street File:Kordeckiego 19 (5).jpg, Detail of the facade File:Kordeckiego 19 door.jpg,
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and door


Building of the UTP, at 20

Registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List, Nr.601368 A/337/1-2, September 30, 1992zabytek-kujawsko-pomorskie-data dostępu=28.02.2014 1880s, by Carl Meyer Neo-Gothic architecture The building was erected at the end of the 19th century as the seat of dual primary schools for girls and boys, nicknamed ''Hippelschule'' after ''Hippel straße''. Carl Meyer designed it, together with the adjacent sport hall at 22. During
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, the school, then named ''Holy Trinity'', still taught girls and boys. It became ''co-educational school Nr.10'' in 1925. At the end of WWII, the building had been housing a vocational school for several years before being handed over to the care of the ''University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz'' ( pl, Uniwersytet Technologiczno-Przyrodniczy-UTP) in the 1950s. On September 12, 1964, it was transformed into the ''High School of Engineering'' ( pl, Wyższa Szkoła Inżynierska) which initially ran the department of telecommunications and electrical engineering. Soon other domaines followed: * a general engineering department with a mechanical and electrical faculty (1965); * a department of chemical technology (1966); * a civil engineering department (1967). In 1968, the school was named after
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and Jędrzej Śniadecki. The building has an elongated rectangle footprint, with wings extending in the back side. The three-floor edifice is covered with a gable hip roof and two ridge turrets topped by a
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. The front elevation displays two avant-corps where are located the entrances. Those have decorated lancet
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ed portals. Facades are adorned with friezes and
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s made of dark glazed brick File:20 Kordeckiego 1906.jpg, ''Hippelschule'' ca 1906 File:Bdg Kordeckiegoszkola 3 07-2013.jpg, Main frontage on the street File:Bdg Kordeckiegoszkola 7 07-2013.jpg, Ridge turret and
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File:Bdg Kordeckiegoszkola 9 07-2013.jpg,
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and entrance


Gym house at 22

Registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List, Nr.601369 A/337/1-2, September 30, 1992zabytek-kujawsko-pomorskie-data dostępu=28.02.2014 1900-1902s, by Carl Meyer Neo-Gothic architecture Carl Meyer designed this gym hall following the same style as the one developed at N.20. This architecture recalls other gym buildings from this period in the city (e.g. at Gimnazjalna street or 4 Konarskiego Street). Like at Nr.20, the neo-gothic edifice is garnished using glazed
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s, gothic-shaped windows and a ridge turret topped by a
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. File:Bdg Kordeckiegosalagimn 1 07-2013.jpg, View from the street File:Sala-gimnastyczna 0920.jpg, View from the street File:Sala gimnastyczna ul.Kordeckiego 22 IMG 5520.jpg, Entrance from the UTP side


Building at 23

1912
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Emil Zemisch, a relative of Artur living at Nr.8, was the first landlord of this building. He too ran a construction business till the outbreak of WWI. Renovated in 2017, the edifice features
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style, in particular in the details adorning the main door, the ground floor and top gable œil-de-bœufs or the
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motifs on the bay window. File:Kordeckiego 23.jpg, Frontage from the street File:Kordeckiego 23 bw.jpg, Bay window File:Kordeckiego 23 door.jpg, Main door File:Kordeckiego 23 detail.jpg, œil-de-bœuf


''Mauß tenement'' at 24

1870s Eclecticism In the late 1870s, the plot initially welcomed a barn. Oscar and Heinrich Mauß commissioned this tenement in the early 1880s, located then at ''15 Cichorien straße'' for renting purposes. In 1937, Bydgoszcz architect
Jan Kossowski Jan Kossowski (1898-1958) was a Polish architect and builder, mainly associated with Bydgoszcz. His professional activity spanned from the interwar period to the 1940s. His artistic style is mainly connected with Modern Architecture. Life Jan K ...
moved his studio to this address, where he also lived with his family. The tenement has been nicely restored in 2018. File:Kordeckiego 15 2016.jpg, Main frontage


''Neubauer tenement'' at 25

1890s Eclecticism & forms of Neo-Baroque First landlord was August Neubauer, a rentier. His son Reinhold, a barbier, lived there at the beginning of the 20th century and his wife Mathilde survived him till the outbreak of WWI. The eclectic frontage is balanced on each side by a Neo-Baroque ensemble comprising windows flanked by a set of columns adorned at their footing with women figures. First floor openings are topped by pediments displaying feminine faces:
stucco Stucco or render is a construction material made of aggregates, a binder, and water. Stucco is applied wet and hardens to a very dense solid. It is used as a decorative coating for walls and ceilings, exterior walls, and as a sculptural and a ...
ed festoons with flowers embellish window sills. The edifice has been entirely renovated in 2021–2022. File:25 Kordeckiego.jpg, Renovated frontage File:Kordeckiego 25 2.jpg, Neo-baroque decoration before refurbishment File:Kordeckiego 25 detail 2.jpg, Adorned window before refurbishment File:25 Kordeckiego details.jpg, Detail of a figure


''Crescioli tenement'' at 26

1870s Eclecticism This old building of Kordeckiego street have been owned from its erection to WWI by the Crescioli family: first landlord was Anacleto followed by his widow Bertha. Their relative, Livia, moved to 18 Swiętej Trojcy street after the 1st World War. The 2016 restoration underlined the frieze of the first floor as well as the window pediments of the second level, topped by a
corbel In architecture, a corbel is a structural piece of stone, wood or metal jutting from a wall to carry a superincumbent weight, a type of bracket. A corbel is a solid piece of material in the wall, whereas a console is a piece applied to the s ...
table and delicate motifs. File:Kordeckiego 26.jpg, Main elevation File:Kordeckiego 26 - 2.jpg, Window decoration


Tenement at 30

1890s Eclecticism The first landlord of this building, located at the time at ''Cichorein straße 12b'', was Albert Trudnowski, a butcher living in the periphery of
Bromberg 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 ...
. The Trudnowski family kept ownership till the end of the 1920s. The balanced facade reflects an eclectic harmony of the architectural details. File:Kordeckiego 30.jpg, Elevation from the street File:Kordeckiego 30 door.jpg, Main door


Tenement at 31

1875-1900 Eclecticism One of the oldest buildings in the street, its first owner was Johann Brauer, a shoemaker; his wife was a midwife. In the 1910s, the edifice was bought by Herbert Spadk, a merchand, for renting purposes. File:Kordeckiego 31 2.jpg, Main facade File:Kordeckiego 31.jpg, View from the street


Tenement at 32

1890s Eclecticism Similarly to the house at Nr.30, Albert Trudnowski was the first landlord of this building, located at the time at ''Cichorein straße 12a''. The Trudnowski family kept ownership till the end of the 1920s. The elevation style mirrors the abutting facade at Nr.30 in the use of architectural motifs. File:Kordeckiego 32.jpg, Main frontage


Tenement at 1 Plac Poznański, corner with Kordeckiego

1912 Early modernism The plot was a garden when the street has been laid in the 1870s. The landlord at the time of the erection of the current building was Eduard Gawe, a metal craftsman. The edifice did not suffer major changes since its inception. Once can notice the set a piled balconies on both facades, the canter
oriel window An oriel window is a form of bay window which protrudes from the main wall of a building but does not reach to the ground. Supported by corbels, bracket (architecture), brackets, or similar cantilevers, an oriel window is most commonly found pro ...
at the tenement corner and the series of mansard
dormer A dormer is a roofed structure, often containing a window, that projects vertically beyond the plane of a pitched roof. A dormer window (also called ''dormer'') is a form of roof window. Dormers are commonly used to increase the usable space ...
s topped by minute metal tented roof. File:Plac Poznanski 1 1932.jpg, The tenement ca 1932 File:Bdg ulKordeckiego 6 07-2013.jpg, View from the square File:Poznanski 1 kordeckiego facade.jpg, Facade on Kordeckiego


Tenement at 2 Plac Poznański, corner with Kordeckiego

1912 Late Eclecticism Like for buildings at Nr.30 and 32, Albert Trudnowski was the first landlord of this house, located at the time at ''Cichorein straße 11''. The tenement belonged to the Trudnowski family till the end of the 1920s. Both balanced elevations display typical eclectic architectural details: pediments or cartouche-like lintel on windows and a table
corbel In architecture, a corbel is a structural piece of stone, wood or metal jutting from a wall to carry a superincumbent weight, a type of bracket. A corbel is a solid piece of material in the wall, whereas a console is a piece applied to the s ...
above a dentil running all the way on the top. File:Kordeckiego Poznanska 2 corner.jpg, View from the street File:Kordeckiego Poznanska 2.jpg, Facade on Kordeckiego File:Kordeckiego Poznanska 2 detail.jpg, Detail of the
corbel In architecture, a corbel is a structural piece of stone, wood or metal jutting from a wall to carry a superincumbent weight, a type of bracket. A corbel is a solid piece of material in the wall, whereas a console is a piece applied to the s ...


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 ...
* Swiętej Trojcy street * Focha Street * Królowej Jadwigi Street


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