Tenement Carl Meinhardt Bydgoszcz
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Tenement Carl Meinhardt is a building located at 27 Gdańska Street, in Bydgoszcz, Poland.


Location

The building stands on the western side of Gdańska Street, opposite the Plac Wolności.


History

The house was built between 1908 and 1909 for a restaurateur, Carl Meinhardt. Previously on this site, stood the villa of Georg Minde-Pouet (1871-1950), first director of the Provincial and Municipal Public Library in Bydgoszcz. Minde-Pouet lived two years there (1904-1906). The building was designed by Bydgoszcz architect Alfred Schleusener. It stands out as one of the most typical houses of urban character of its age. In the 1910s, it housed on the ground floor the office and workshop of Carl August Franke, a chemist and owner of the factory on Mill Island. The building displayed initially a highly decorated façade as well as interiors. On 19 January 1934, a statue adorning the summit (20m high) of the façade fell and killed two people. As a consequence, city authorities decided to remove from the building all outside decorations, figures and cornices which were considered as "unnecessary". During the interwar period, the building belonged to Jan Ostrowski, a co-owner of ''Behring'' shoe factory. Since the 1920s, the pharmacy ''Central'' is standing on the ground floor. Jakub Hechliński, a local furniture designer, worked entirely on its original decor. During this time, the building housed the medical facility of Dr. Szymanski, including baths, massage facilities and gymnasium. Later on, in the 1930s, the company ''Sanitas'' used the premises to offer ordinary baths, therapeutics and hydrotherapy. The building also housed ''Tint'', a dye workshop run by the family Kłamajski. In the 1940s, the tenement house was rebuilt according to original designs of Alfred Schleusener, and after
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it went through renovation until 1974, when happened the official visit to the city of
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, the 1st secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party. For this occasion, all the sculptures and decorations were removed from the façade. In 2003, the building was completely renovated, restoring the frontage with stucco decoration. Once the renovation completed, the editors of the Bydgoszcz branch of "
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", which has its headquarters in the building, organized the first "Feast of Gdańska Street" ( pl, Święto Ulicy Gdańskiej).


Architecture

The building was designed in the style of early
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. The footprint is horseshoe shaped, with the main façade giving onto Gdańska Street. Since the 2003 renovation, the stucco decorations are back, including: * Life size figures of angels on the upper part of the
gable A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of intersecting roof pitches. The shape of the gable and how it is detailed depends on the structural system used, which reflects climate, material availability, and aesth ...
; * Naked figures; *
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s; * Monkey sculptures; *
Balconies A balcony (from it, balcone, "scaffold") is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade, usually above the ground floor. Types The traditional Maltese balcony is ...
embellished by restored wrought
handrail A handrail is a rail that is designed to be grasped by the hand so as to provide safety or support. In Britain, handrails are referred to as banisters. Handrails are usually used to provide support for body or to hold clothings in a bathroom o ...
s. Interiors still held their preserved historic
elevator An elevator or lift is a cable-assisted, hydraulic cylinder-assisted, or roller-track assisted machine that vertically transports people or freight between floors, levels, or decks of a building, vessel, or other structure. They a ...
and fragments of original stuccoes. The pharmacy "Central" still retains its historic pharmaceutical instruments, including weights, glass eye bath, bottle opener and mortar.


Gallery

File:Gdanska 27.jpg, The office of Carl August Franke in 1914 File:Bdg Gdanska27 12 07-2013.jpg, Facade
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Allegorical sculpture Allegorical sculpture are sculptures of personifications of abstract ideas as in allegory. Common in the western world, for example, are statues of Lady Justice representing justice, traditionally holding scales and a sword, and the statues of Pru ...
s File:Bdg Gdanska27 9 07-2013.jpg, Young Man File:Gdanska 2.JPG, General view of Carl Meinhardt building facade File:Bdg Gdanska27 noc 2 07-2013.jpg, By night File:Gdanska 27 wall painting.jpg, Art Nouveau wall picture File:Gdanska 27A (2).jpg, Backyard door File:Gdanska 27A (4).jpg, Historic elevator


See also

* Bydgoszcz * Gdanska Street in Bydgoszcz *
Freedom Square, Bydgoszcz Freedom Square in Bydgoszcz ( pl, Plac Wolności) is located in Bydgoszcz, Poland, in downtown area, between Gdańska Street and the park Casimir the Great. Characteristics and Location Freedom Square stands as an elegant place of Downtown dis ...
* Alfred Schleusener * Downtown district in Bydgoszcz


References


External links

*
Article about the accident in 1934


Bibliography

* * {{Bydgoszcz historical housing Buildings and structures on Gdańska Street, Bydgoszcz Residential buildings completed in 1909 Modernist architecture in Bydgoszcz