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Carl Meyer Tenement

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Carl Meyer tenement
Polish: Kamienica Carla Meyera w Bydgoszczy
Tenement from Gdańska Street
Tenement from Gdańska Street
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General information
TypeTenement
Architectural styleEclecticism
Location60 Gdańska Street, Bydgoszcz, Poland
Coordinates53°7′51″N 18°0′32″E / 53.13083°N 18.00889°E / 53.13083; 18.00889
Groundbreaking1891
Completed1892
ClientCarl Meyer
Technical details
Floor count4
Design and construction
Architect(s)Carl Meyer

Carl Meyer tenement is a habitation house located at 60 Gdańska street, Bydgoszcz, Poland.

Location

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The building stands on the eastern side of Gdańska Street, between Słowackiego street and Adam Mickiewicz Alley. It is adjacent to:

both historical buildings in Bydgoszcz.

History

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The edifice was designed and built in 1891-1892 by the architect Carl Meyer from Bromberg for his own use;[1] he lived in the city from 1885 to 1913.

At the time of its erection, the tenement was located at 138 Danzigerstraße.[2] Carl Meyer built several other edifices in downtown Bydgoszcz, among others:

After Meyer's departure, during the interwar period, the building housed the Scientific Society of Physicians (Polish: Naukowe Towarzystwo Lekarzy) from 1913 to 1923.[3]

Architecture

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The house boasts eclecticism forms with Dutch Mannerism in its brick facade.

On the frontage, in a niche between the windows of the first floor, is located a sculpture of a woman, holding a roll of paper and a compass, as an allegory of Architecture and Construction. This all refers to the profession of Carl Meyer, as builder of this tenement.[4]

It is not without reminding allegories displayed on the tenement at 9 Gdańska Street. Another detail is the initials MC (i.e. Meyer Carl), placed between the windows of the second floor.

The building's interiors are particularly characterized by wood carving works at the gate, preserved original stained glass, and pilaster-arcades with stucco details in the entrance hallway.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ D. Bręczewska-Kulesza, B. Derkowska-Kostkowska, A. Wysocka. Ulica Gdańska. Przewodnik historyczny. Bydgoszcz: Wojewódzki Ośrodek Kultury w Bydgoszczy. ISBN 8386970103.
  2. ^ Einwohner-, Adress- und Telefonbücher von Bromberg. Bromberg: Dittmann. 1893. p. 139.
  3. ^ "O nas". www.btn.utp.edu.pl. Bydgoskie Towarzystwo Naukowe. 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  4. ^ Bydgoszcz Guide. Bydgoszcz: City of Bydgoszcz. July 2014. p. 103. ISBN 83-917786-7-3.

Bibliography

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  • (in Polish) Bręczewska-Kulesza Daria, Derkowska-Kostkowska Bogna, Wysocka A. (2003). Ulica Gdańska. Przewodnik historyczny. Bydgoszcz: Wojewódzki Ośrodek Kultury w Bydgoszczy. ISBN 9788386970100.