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| name = Krakowska Street | marker_image = Bydgoszcz | native_name = {{lang-pl|Ulica Krakowska w Bydgoszczy}} | alternate_name = | image = File:Bdg ul Krakowska 3 4-2015.jpg | image_size = 300 px | image_map = File:Map krakowska.jpg | caption = View of the eastern frontage | image_dot_map = | dot_x = | dot_y = | map_size = 300 px | map_caption = Location of Krakowska Street in Bydgoszcz | map_alt = Location of Krakowska Street in Bydgoszcz | other_name = | former_names = | part_of = Bydgoszcz | namesake = Krakow | type = | owner = City of Bydgoszcz | maint = | length = | length_m = 190 | length_ft = | length_km = | length_mi = | length_ref = | length_notes = | width = | area = | steps = | postal_code = | addresses = | location = Bydgoszcz | references = | commissioning_date = | construction_start_date = | completion_date = | inauguration_date = }} Krakowska street is a small street located in Bydgoszcz, Poland. {{TOC limit|2}}LocationThe street is located on the edge of downtown Bydgoszcz. It starts on the northern side of Brda river, and stretches northbound to reach Jagiellońska street. HistoryThe street appears on the maps of the area only during the second half of the 19th century, at the same time as happened Bromberg's main expansion, thanks to the development of the Prussian Eastern Railway. City population grew from 12,900 inhabitants in 1852 to 57,700 inhabitants in 1910. Krakowska Street, then Bollmann Straße during Prussian period, was located on the territory of a neighbouring suburb, Schröttersdorf. It almost marked during those years (1870s to 1920) the border with Bromberg area, stretching from the Brahe river to Promenaden straße (now Jagiellońska street). The western side of the street witnessed in the 1860s the inception and expansion of the Bydgoszcz District Gas Plant: the complex initially covered an area of 0.8 ha, but soon grew up to 7.4 ha after World War I. In 1920, after Bydgoszcz reintegrated Polish territory, this suburban district, including Krakowska Street, has been subsumed to be part of Bydgoszcz city area. The street was finally entirely organized and inhabited only in the late 1900s (1911).[1] NamingThrough history, the street bore the following names:
Current namesake refers to the city of Krakow. Main places and buildingsVilla at Jagiellońska Street N°62, corner with Krakowska StreetRegistered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list, N°760205 Reg.A/1588 (May 10, 2011)[5]1907–1908 Art NouveauAt the time of its erection, the villa was located out of the city limits, in the suburb of Schröterrsdorf, on Promenaden Straße. After 1920 and the re-creation of the Polish state, the expansion of Bydgoszcz subsumed these neighbouring cities; villa's address was then Ulica Promenada 67, then 41 (in 1926), with a landlord named Seweryn Rzymkowski, a merchant.[6] The villa, recently refurbished in 2014,[7] features superb architectural details: vegetal volutes as cartouches, crying figures on top of pilasters and a corner balcony. Tenement at Jagiellońska Street N°64, corner with Krakowska Street1900s Art NouveauSince the end of the 1890s, the tenement at then Promenadenstraße 51, was the property of Marie Fuhr, the widow of a painter.[8] After 1920, It moved to the hands of Edward Lelito, a merchant,[9] also owner of the tenement at today's N°1. This large corner building impresses by its mass. Recently refurbished, one can notice the curved corner pediment, adorned with a ornamented frieze. Tenement at N°11908 EclecticismThe tenement at the time at Bollmann Straße 5, then 18, was the property of Paul Roedke, a contractor in a building company.[10] Deprived of its original decoration, the main elevation, topped by a mansard roof is noticeable by its large wooden door with a transom light, recalling the rays of the sun. Tenement at N°31909 EclecticismFirst address was Bollmann Straße 16, then 17. The first landlord was a rentier, Julius Lüdtke.[11] Though renovated with a more functionalist style, the building kept its roofed wooden side entry. Tenement at N°41912-1915 Art NouveauThe first owner of then Bollmann Straße 2a, Franz Schwödler, was a supervisor assistant.[12] In the 1920s, landlord was the Baron Roman Neuhoff-Ley.[13] The building features a round avant-corps, topped by a curved gable. Until recently, one still could notice original windows above the entry door. Tenement at N°51909 EclecticismThis smaller tenement at then Bollmann Straße 16 was owned initially by Julie Zimmer.[14] The building still displays a round pediment on its gable, as well as an old wooden side entry, like at neighbouring N°3. Tenement at N°61911–1915 Art NouveauOriginally at Bollmann Straße 2b, the tenement echoes N°4, with balconies and loggias. Nice wooden door portal, flanked by pilasters. Tenement at N°71911 Art NouveauThe building had a painter as first owner, Johannes Czaja.[15] Entirely renovated, the facade only kept its remarkable portal, with its wooden carved door. Villa at N°81887 EclecticismThis house is one of the oldest in the street. Originally at Schröttersdorf 2,[16] it was first owned by Willy Berndt, a teacher for deaf children[16] giving language lessons ({{lang-de|Kurse für spracheidende}}), as were his neighbours at N°10 and 12. Before moving in, Willy Berndt had been living at Elisabeth Straße 2, now Śniadecki Street N°3; he stayed in this house till the end of WWII. At the re-creation of Poland, the villa was administrated by the province of Poznan ({{lang-pl|Starostwo krajowego w Poznaniu}}).[17] The villa is one of the oldest in the area, with a nice wooden carved side entry. Tenement at N°91910 Art NouveauThe first landlord was a telegraph assistant, who moved there after having lived at Promenaden Straße 66 (today's Jagiellońska street).[18] Typical Art Nouveau tenement facade, from which a part of decoration is unfortunately missing. One can still observe the avant-corps, topped by a terrace, and two oeil-de-boeuf openings. Tenement at N°101889 Vernacular architectureOne of the oldest house in the street, originally at Schröttersdorf 3b. It first belonged to Adalbert Biedermann, a teacher for deaf children[19] giving language lessons ({{lang-de|Kurse für spracheidende}}), as were his neighbours at N°8 and 12. Adalbert had been living previously at Hempelstraße 17 (now 3rd May street). He stayed at Krakowska 10 till the end of WWII. In the 1920s, Dr. Teodor Brandowski, working at the Municipal Library ({{lang-pl|Miejska Biblioteka}}),[17] established here. The house displays a very traditional architecture, illustrative of these old buildings in Bydgoszcz (e.g. at Gdańska Street 37, Gdańska Street 40, Focha Street 6). Villa at N°111910 Late Art Nouveau, early Modern architecture Julius Hillermann, a governmental administrative assistant was the first owner of this villa at then Bollmann Straße 13 then 12a.[20] From 1923 to 1927, bishop Michał Kozal (1893-1943) lived in this house; as the patron of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bydgoszcz, a plaque of his stay has been placed in memoriam. This large villa displays early modern characteristics, such as long thin tall openings, an angular avant-corps, but also nice eyelid dormers. Villa at N°12ca 1905[21] German Historicism (art) This villa at then Bollmann Straße 5 was owned at the beginning of the 20th century by Eduard Podolski, a teacher for deaf children,[22] giving language lessons ({{lang-de|Kurse für spracheidende}}), as were his neighbours at N°8 and 10. He stayed in this house till the end of WWII. At the re-creation of Poland, the villa was administered by the province of Poznan ({{lang-pl|Starostwo krajowego w Poznaniu}}).[17] Traditional old brick house from the end of the 19th century, as mentioned by the weather vane. Tenement at N°131910 Early Modern architecture, elements of Art Nouveau This semi-detached house at then Bollmann Straße 12, was commissioned by Paul Kramm, working in the telegraph business.[23] In the 1920s, it was the property of a physician, Dr Klimkiewicz.[17] Massive house with a bony avant-corps. The entry facade on the side mixes Art Nouveau motifs on the door pediment and modern style openings above. Tenement at N°141909 Art NouveauThis building located initially at Bollmann Straße 6 was first owned by Gustav Winter, a rentier.[24] A few years later, another rentier, August Blumenstein, bought the tenement: he lived till the outbreak of WWII. The main elevation echoes the other Art Nouveau buildings in the same street from this period (N°4 and 6), with its middle avant-corps, the curved gable and the flanking shed dormers. Tenement at N°151910 Art Nouveau, elements of Modern architectureCarl Schmerberg, working as assistant for the telegraph, was the first landlord of the building at then Bollmann Straße 11.[25] In 2016, a heavy reconstruction of the tenement has revived some nice Art Nouveau details: large cartouche, window pediment or superbly adorned oeil-de-boeuf above the main entrance. Tenement at N°161910 FunctionalismPaul Bigalke, a rentier, commissioned the building at then Bollmann Straße 7.[26] The building has been entirely reconstructed in the 1930s with a modern architectural style. Only the main door kept some Art Nouveau design. Tenement at N°171906 Art NouveauReinhold Krampiß, a rentier, was the first landlord of then Bollmann Straße 10.[27] Next one was a shop assistant, Kurt ßrillwitz. The building has a standard shape, with a middle avant-corps topped by a wrought iron balcony. The facade is highly decorated, with Art Nouveau architectural details: mainly vegetal motifs over pediment openings and women figures. Tenement at N°181895[28] FunctionalismFirst landlord was Rudolf Berndt, a rentier.[29] The building having been re-constructed in the 1920s and today it displays a modern architectural style. One can notice the heavily decorated portal, with columns, a triangular tympanum, a large lintel and a nicely craved door with a transom light. Tenement at N°19Early 1920s Late Art Nouveau & early Modern architecture Although the building has been erected in the 1920s and boasts elements of this period, it also displays some late Art Nouveau details (ogee gable, lintel and portal). Villa at N°211883 (1911) Art NouveauAlbeit the facade of the villa boasts 1883 as foundation date, no written accessible evidence can support this fact. First recorded landlord was August Kähler, in 1911, a telegraph assistant.[30] Following owners were mainly rentiers. A private English language and literature school name after "William Wharton", has been opened there in 1993.[31] Few Art Nouveau elements can still be noticed: an eyelid dormer, a slight bay window, a pair of pilasters on the facade and two finials over the roof. See also{{commons category|Krakowska Street in Bydgoszcz}}
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| name = Krakowska Street in Bydgoszcz | title = Streets and squares in Bydgoszcz | listclass = hlist | state = {{{state|expanded}}} | above = | image = | group1 = Stare miasto district ({{lang-en|Old town}}) | list1 = Długa street • Farna Street • Grodzka Street • Jezuicka Street • Podwale Street • Przyrzecze Street • Stary Port Street | group2 = Śródmieście district ({{lang-en|Downtown}}) | list2 = Cieszkowskiego Street • Dworcowa Street • Focha Street • Gdańska Street • Gimnazjalna, Libelta and Szwalbego streets • Jagiellońska street • Kołłątaja street • Konarskiego Street • Kopernika Street • Zygmunt Krasiński Street • Markwarta street • Adam Mickiewicz Alley • Obrońców Bydgoszczy street • Ossoliński Alley • Pomorska Street • Mikołaja Reja Street • Piotra Skargi Street in Bydgoszcz • Słowackiego Street in Bydgoszcz • Staszica and Paderewskiego Streets • Jan and Jędrzej Śniadecki Street • Świętego Floriana Street • Swiętej Trojcy street | group3 = Wilczak district ({{lang-en|Wolfdog}}) | list3 = Nakielska street | group4 = Wzgórze Wolności district ({{lang-en|Freedom hill}}) | list4 = Bernardyńska Street | group5 = Bocianowo district | list5 = 20 Stycznia 1920 Street • Gdańska Street • Adam Mickiewicz Alley • Paderewskiego Street • Pomorska Street • Zamoyskiego Street | group6 = Okole district | list6 = Garbary Street • Królowej Jadwigi Street | group7 = Skrzetusko district | list7 = Krakowska Street | group8 = Main squares | list8 = Freedom Square • Kościelecki Square • Piastowski Square • Theatre square • Wool Market square | group9 = Main areas | list9 = Botanic Garden of Casimir the Great University • Bydgoszcz Canal • Casimir the Great Park • Mill Island • Jan Kochanowski Park | below = }} 4 : Cultural heritage monuments in Bydgoszcz|Streets and squares in Bydgoszcz|Villas in Bydgoszcz|Bydgoszcz |
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