Oskar Ewald Tenement in Bydgoszcz

Oskar Ewald Tenement
Kamienica Oskara Ewalda w Bydgoszczy

Tenement at Gdanska street 30 , Bydgoszcz

View from Gdanska street
Location within Poland
General information
Type Tenement
Architectural style Eclecticism
Location Gdańska street 30, Bydgoszcz, Poland
Country Poland
Coordinates 53°7′42″N 18°0′22″E / 53.12833°N 18.00611°E / 53.12833; 18.00611
Construction started 1895
Completed 1896
Client Oskar Ewald
Technical details
Floor count 3
Design and construction
Architect Józef Święcicki
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The Oskar Ewald Tenement is a tenement located at Gdanska Street 30, at the intersection with Krasinski Street, in Bydgoszcz, Poland.

History

The house was built in 1895-1896 for the photographer Oskar Ewald. In the address book of the city of Bromberg, his details are "Danzigerstrasse 154".[1]

The architect was Józef Święcicki. He was working at the same period on the following buildings (among others):

- Hotel "Pod Orlem", at Gdanska Street 14;

- Józef Święcicki tenement, at Gdanska street 63;

- Tenement at Gdanska st. 86;

- Carl Bradtke Tenement, at Gdanska street 93;

- Villa Hugo Hecht at Gdanska street 88-90;

- Tenement at Freedom Square 1.

Features

For Oskar Ewald's edifice, Józef Święcicki used characteristics of Eclecticism to adorn the facade, and especially neo-Baroque features. Its essential three-storey neo-baroque body is topped with a prominent cornice.

The top floor of the building housed originally Oskar Ewald's photographic studio.[2] It had the corner-shape of the curved facade, and was covered by a glass roof.

At the beginning of the 20th century, the ground floor of the building housed a flower shop run by Anna Stössel.[3]

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See also

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Bibliography

References

  1. Adress und Telefonbücher von Bromberg-1897-p.41
  2. Visit card of Oskar Ewald's Studio
  3. Adress und Telefonbücher von Bromberg-1903-p.30
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