Tenement at Krasiński street 2, Bydgoszcz

Tenement at Krasiński street 2
Kamienica Krasińskiego 2 w Bydgoszczy

Tenement at Krasiński street 2, Bydgoszcz

View from Gdanska street
Location within Poland
General information
Type Tenement
Architectural style Classic Modern architecture
Classification N°601371-Reg.A/1090, 15 December 1993[1]
Location Krasiński street 2 Bydgoszcz, Poland
Country Poland
Coordinates 53°7′41″N 18°0′21″E / 53.12806°N 18.00583°E / 53.12806; 18.00583
Completed 1912
Owner Bonifacy Cyrus (following owner)
Technical details
Floor count 5
Design and construction
Architect Franz Julius Knüpfer
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Tenement at Krasinski street 2 is an ancient palace in downtown Bydgoszcz.

Location

The building stands on the eastern side of Gdańska Street, at the corner with of Krasinski street.

History

The building, erected in 1912, has been designed by German architect Franz Julius Knüpfer (1861 in Zeulenroda- 1915 in Bydgoszcz). He worked in 1886-1898 in Berlin and came in 1898 to Bydgoszcz where he met Heinrich Seeling when the latter was working on the project of Bydgoszcz theatre.[2] Both were born at the same place in German empire.

In Bydgoszcz, Franz Julius Knüpfer also designed at the same period the plant "LEO" producing shoes, at the corner of Kościuszko and Chocimski Street for the Weynerowski family.[2] The house originally had a large glass commercial premise on the ground floor.[3]

In 1917, the owner of the building was Boniface Cyrus,[4] who ran here a department store and an exclusive fashion shop following the parisian mode, promoting fashions from abroad.

In the 1920s, Boniface Cyrus organized fashion shows for wealthy clients in luxurious places like the Civil Casino, the Municipal Theatre and, from the 1930s, in his own apartments on the first floor at Krasinski street 2.

Features

Franz Julius Knüpfer used forms of early classic modernism. Monumental forms are underscored by a combination:[3]

The facade on Krasiński Street features some additional architectural elements: two bay windows, the entry gate topped with a triangular pediment flanked by two bowl shaped sculptures, and curved balconies. The ensemble has been entirely rebuilt in the 1920s.[5]

The building has been registered on the Pomeranian Heritage List (N°601371-Reg.A/1090), on 15 December 1993.[1]

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See also

Bibliography

References

  1. 1 2 zabytek-kujawsko-pomorskie-issued=01.03.14
  2. 1 2 (Polish) Article about german architects who shaped Bydgoszcz
  3. 1 2 Bręczewska-Kulesza Daria, Derkowska-Kostkowska Bogna, Wysocka A., [i inni]: Ulica Gdańska. Przewodnik historyczny, Bydgoszcz 2003
  4. Adress und Telefonbücher von Bromberg-1917-p.61
  5. Książka Adresowa, nebst Miasta Bydgoszczy (1926). "Alfabetyczny spis ulic". wydana w roku 1926. Bydgoszcz. p. 86.
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