词条 | Carl Rose Tenement in Bydgoszcz | ||||
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| name = Carl Rose Tenement in Bydgoszcz | native_name = {{lang-pl|Kamienica Carla Rose w Bydgoszczy}} | image = Gdańska 51.jpg | image_alt = Carl Rose Tenement from Gdanska street | image_size = 300 | caption = View from Gdanska street | building_type = Tenement | classification = | architectural_style = Eclecticism & elements from Art Nouveau | structural_system = | cost = | location = Gdanska street 51, Bydgoszcz, Poland | client = Carl Rose | owner = | landlord = | location_country = Poland | coordinates = {{coord|53|7|46|N|18|0|24|E|display=inline}} | altitude = | start_date = 1903 | topped_out_date = | completion_date = 1904 | opened_date = | inauguration_date = | relocated_date = | renovation_date = | floor_count = 5 | floor_area = | architect = Carl Rose | url = | references = }} The Carl Rose Tenement is a historical building in downtown Bydgoszcz. LocationThe tenement stands on the western side of Gdańska Street at N°51, between Śniadeckich and Cieszkowskiego streets. HistoryThe edifice has been built in 1903-1904, according to the project owner, architect Carl Rose. Its initial address was Danzigerstaße 29.[1] Carl Rose was born on December 11, 1864 in Barth, Germany. He has attended high school in Stralsund. In 1882, he began apprenticeship in Bromberg in the company of Albert Rose his uncle, a master mason in the city since 1866. For further education he traveled to Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Later, he worked as a construction manager in the construction of government buildings in Berlin. In September 1890, Rose returned to Bydgoszcz to take over the company his defunct uncle. He took part to the construction of the house in the courtyard of Emil Bernhardt tenement in Bydgoszcz. Professionally, he was active in Bromberg at least until 1920.[2] As of 7 June 1898, he belonged to the masonic lodge "Janus" in Bydgoszcz. Interwar periodAfter World War I, the tenement was the propriety of Roman Lisiecki from Żnin.[3] In the building in July 1926, next to cafe "Kawiarni Wiejskiej" opened an "Orbis" agency, which sold train tickets home and abroad. Also in 1926, Zygmunt Grabowski from Warsaw opened "Zygmunt", a barber salon and a shop selling perfumes and cosmetics. ArchitectureThe facade, though worn out by time, display several details, related to Art Nouveau style. The portal is flanked by columns that joins above a transom light adorned with vegetal motifs. The main wooden door is intertwined with a delicate wrought-iron lace. Overhanging the portal, a large bay window towering through three levels ends up with a terrace. On both side, on can notice wrought-iron balconies, bearing different motifs, crowned at the hird floor by loggias. The top gable of the elevation is curved, enhanced on each side by eyelid dormers. GallerySee also{{Commons category|51 Gdańska Street in Bydgoszcz}}
References1. ^{{cite book |last= |first= |date=1905 |title=Adress- und Telefonbücher von Bromberg |url= |location=Bromberg |publisher= |chapter=Straßen|page=29 |isbn=}} 2. ^D. Bręczewska-Kulesza, B. Derkowska-Kostkowska, A. Wysocka: Ulica Gdańska. Przewodnik historyczny. Bydgoszcz: 2003 3. ^{{cite book |last= |first= |date=1928 |title=Książka Adresowa Miasta Bydgoszczy |url= |location=Bydgoszcz |publisher= |page=59 |isbn=}} Bibliography
2 : Buildings and structures on Gdańska Street, Bydgoszcz|Residential buildings completed in 1904 |
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