Kwiatowa Street (Bydgoszcz)
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Kwiatowa street is a short pathway in downtown Bydgoszcz, presenting several architectural buildings erected during a period stretching from the end of the 19th century to the 1930s.


Location

The street links Pomorska Street in the east to Sienkiewicza Street in the west. Its path is parallel to Chrobrego and Cieszkowskigo Streets.


History

Kwiatowa street only appeared in the maps of then Bromberg in 1886, where, according to the address book of the time, only one plot was built. The development of the area occurred rather slowly compared to other streets in the district: most of the parcels were constructed only by 1920. During its existence, the street's name switched between German and Polish: * till 1920 and from 1939 to 1945 "Blumenstraße"; * in 1920–1939 and after 1945, "Ulica Kwiatowa". In both languages, the name refers to '' Flower street'' ( ger, Blumen), ( pl, Kwiata).


Main areas and edifices


Tenement at 1, corner with 35 Pomorska Street

1897–1899, by
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Eclecticism & forms of Neo-Baroque and
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Hermann Schulz, a wealthy baker, charged Fritz Weidner to design his habitation, which initial address was ''Rinkauerstraße 22-23''. A thorough refurbishment has been carried out in 2015 by a real estate firm. Architecturally, the facade echoes the style of corner house with Podolska street, at the southern part of Pomorska street. The façade of the building is decorated with reliefs, floral
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ornaments and putti. Arched windows, loggias, balconies flanked by massive
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s richly adorn the elevation. One can underline the detailed low- relief of
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with
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as a putto on the first floor, testifying to the wealth of original owner (H. Schulz): as a baker, the image of the goddess of corn, grain, and harvest could be the only patron. File:1 Kwiatowa - Pomorska 35 1900.jpg, The building ca 1900 File:Bdg Pomorska35 1a 9-2015.jpg, Corner view of both facades File:Bdg Pomorska35 4 9-2015.jpg, Detail of
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s and balcony File:Bdg Pomorska35 6 9-2015.jpg,
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and
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Tenement at 37 Pomorska Street, corner with Kwiatowa street

1885 Eclecticism Its first landlord was Julius Baumann, registered as a blacksmith. The building has been renovated in 2020. File:37 Pomorska.jpg, Corner view


Tenement at 3

1906-1907
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The tenement was first owned by a rentier, Adolf Frölich living in "Friedenstraße" (today's Jasna street). Its original numbering ("1a" Blumenstraße) is still visible on the entrance
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. The facade displays remarkable
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motifs, in particular the floral
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ed ornaments embellishing the main entrance and the top wall gable, which bears in addition a mascaron. File:3 Kwiatowa facade.jpg, Main facade File:3 Kwiatowa door.jpg, Adorned entrance File:Bdg ulKwiatowa 4 07-2013.jpg, Decoration of the top wall gable on the street


Plot at 4

1920s Industrial architecture The parcel, built between
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, was occupied by a workshop producing baskets ( pl, Fabryka Wyborow Koszykarskich). The place is still used by different workshops. File:4 Kwiatowa.jpg, The plot viewed from the street


Tenement at 5

Post 1950s Modern architecture The building was preceded by a tailor workshop owned by Gustaw Zerull. The current edifice built after WWII features modernist architecture. File:5 Kwiatowa frontage.jpg, Main facade


Lewandowski's tenement at 6

1892-1893 Eclecticism Hermann Lewandowski, a building contractor ( ger, bauunternehmer), commissioned this house. He owned it till the mid-1920s: there used to live railway workers, minor officials, teachers and military personnel from the nearby barracks at Warszawska street. The tenement has been refurbished in 2020. It displays a mix of
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and stucco elements, including bossage, window pediments, a nice side avant-corps on the main elevation topped by a terrace as well as corbel tables all along the eaves. File:6 Kwiatowa.jpg, View from the street


Tenement at 7

1892-1893 Eclecticism The first landlord, Leo Neumann, was a
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. Otto Klann owned the building from 1910 till the 1930s: he had been running there a painting workshop. Renovated in 2020, the front elevation is richly decorated. The central gateway is topped with a full arch. The ground floor displays bossage features while the first floor boasts extensive decoration around the openings. Uncovered during the rehabilitation, German writings dating from the 1910s is now visible. File:7 Kwiatowa.jpg, Renovated facade File:7 Kwiatowa writing 2.jpg, Ancient German advert


Tenement at 8

1887 Eclecticism This tenement, then at "10 Blumenstraße", was the property of Julius Lüdtke, who rented its rooms. The building, one of the oldest in the street, features eclectic style. File:8 Kwiatowa main.jpg, View from the street


Tenement at 9

1893-1894 Eclecticism Heinrich ßietsch, a tailor, was the commissioner of the building at the end of the 19th century. The edifice has been overhauled in 2021, highlighting its decoration. In particular, one can mention the three mascarons portraying a Pan-like figure which crown the ground floor openings. In addition, the opposite windows on the first floor display abundant architectural details (pediments, adorned jambs and
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). File:9 Kwiatowa.jpg, Main elevation File:9 Kwiatowa door.jpg, Main door File:9 Kwiatowa detail.jpg, Pan-like mascaron


Tenement at 10

1907-1908 Early modernism First registered owner was Mr. Rößke, a railway technician. The building exhibits modernist characteristics underlying long vertical lines and very few motifs. The facade is emphasized by the heavy bay window mixed with balconies which overhangs the street. The main entrance present a curved
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still bearing a "9", from the initial street numbering. File:10 Kwiatowa top.jpg, Main elevation


Building at 11-13

Post 1950s Modern architecture The parcel stayed bare from construction till the end of WWII. The current edifice features modernist architecture. File:11 13 Kwiatowa.jpg, Grand facade on the street


Building at 32 Sienkiewicza street, corner with Kwiatowa street

1883 Eclecticism The first landlord is identified as Rudolf Duda, working in the railway business. The plot changed four times its house numbering: "25 Mittelstraße" (1885), "28 Mittelstraße" (1900), "48 Mittelstraße" (1915) and today's "32 Sienkiewicza street". The refurbishment completed in 2020 salvaged the elevation which was in a bad technical condition.Furthermore, the facade probably lost its architectural details in the course of earlier works. File:32 Sienkiewicza.jpg, View from the street crossing


Tenement at 15

1911-1912 Late
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Anton Grabowski, the initial landlord, was also owner of the abutting building at the corner with Sienkiewicza street (then "Mittelstraße"). He was a metalworker. The frontage, in a poor state, is balanced by two curved bay windows. Some preserved elements of architecture are still visible on the ground floor: an entrance portal flanked by two columns and topped by an elliptic transom, and a floral
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frieze running all the way along wall. File:15 Kwiatowa main.jpg, Main elevation File:15 Kwiatowa door.jpg, Entrance portal File:15 Kwiatowa window.jpg, Elements of the ground floor frieze


Tenement at 17, corner with Sienkiewicza street

1911-1912
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, early Modern architecture The commissioner of this building was Anton Grabowski, a master metalworker, living at "14 Blumenstraße" (today's 2 Kwiatowa street, house nonexistent). He also owned the tenement at 15. Renovated in 2020, one can appreciate in particular the bartizan overhanging at the corner, the bay windows and the numerous stuccoed motifs present in cartouches or on vertical friezes. File:Kwiatowa 17 rog Sienkiewicza.jpg, Elevation Sienkiewicza street after refurbishing File:Kwiatowa 17 rog Sienkiewicza detail.jpg, Detail of the bartizan


See also

*
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 ...
* Pomorska Street *
Henryka Sienkiewicza Street Sienkiewicza Street is a long thoroughfare laid in the mid-1860s in downtown Bydgoszcz. Its frontage carries several tenements which have kept their original architectural features and their historical importance. Location The lane runs on an a ...


References


Bibliography

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