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Marcinkowskiego Street, Bydgoszcz

Marcinkowskiego street is located in the downtown district of Bydgoszcz. It has been laid in the 1850s. Most of the frontages on this street offer 19th century architectural interests, starting from the house along the city lock on the Brda river to a tenement by Józef Święcicki on the crossing with Dworcowa Street.

Marcinkowskiego street
Bydgoszcz
Street view northward
Marcinkowskiego Street highlighted on Bydgoszcz map
Native nameUlica Karola Marcinkowskiego (Polish)
Former name(s)Fischer straße
NamesakeKarol Marcinkowski
OwnerCity of Bydgoszcz
Length300 m (980 ft)
Widthca. 10 m
AreaDowntown district
LocationBydgoszcz,  Poland
Construction
Construction startEarly 1850s[1]
CompletionEarly 1900s

Location edit

Marcinkowskiego street runs on a rough south–north axis. Its southern end borders the Brda river's edge; further north, it crosses Obrońców Bydgoszczy and stops while intercepting Dworcowa street.

History edit

Marcinkowskiego street was registered in an early 1850s map of Bromberg, under the name of Fischer straße.[2] A couple of buildings in the street dates back to this time.

In 1884, the city built an original trapezoid-shaped lock on the Brda river,[3] near the 1774 wooden city lock. The pathway, initially known as Fischer straße, changed to Marcinkowskiego when Poland re-recovered its existence.

 
1914 Map view of street

Years of occupation of Bydgoszcz during the Second World War the street's name back to Fischer straße, but in 1945 the street re-took its current name, Marcinkowskiego'. The latter refers to Karol Marcinkowski (1800-1846), a Polish physician, social activist in the Grand Duchy of Posen, supporter of basic education (Praca organiczna) programmes, organizer of the Towarzystwo Naukowej Pomocy dla Młodzieży Wielkiego Księstwa Poznańskiego (transl. Scientific Association for Youth in the Grand Duchy of Poznań) and the Bazar Poznański (transl. the Poznań mall).

Until 1945, the street was divided into two segments:

  • to the north, the original 'Fischerstraße;
  • to the south, the path running along the river, called An der stadtschleuse in German (At the city lock) or Nad Portem in Polish (along the port).

Both bits have been united under the same calling Marcinkowskiego after the end of Second World War.

In 2014, the city authorities have completed a renovation of the street sidewalks and equipemnts.[4]

Main areas and edifices edit

Brda river edges and locks edit

The Brda river flows at the southern end of the street, where are located one active water lock and the remnant of a second one.

The original wooden lock, known as Śluza Miejska (transl. City lock), was built when the Bydgoszcz Canal was put into service in 1774, but was regularly rebuilt:[5]

  • in 1788, when the lock collapsed;
  • in 1790, a construction using brick and stone started, but eventually in 1792, a wooden lock was set up again (it collapsed anew in 1803);
  • another rebuilding happened in 1794;
  • in the following years, the lock was modernized and repaired many times.

In 1884, a brick lock with an unusual trapezoidal shape was put into force, in order to lessen the stress on the Śluza Miejska.

In 2014, on the occasion of the 240th anniversary of the Bydgoszcz Canal, as part of the restoration of Brda river's edge, the walls and the chamber of this former trapezoidal lock were exposed for educational and historical purposes, the basin being filled with sand. Nearby, a playground for children and a fountain network have been opened.

In 2005, the city lock ensemble (lock, engine room, control room and lock house) was entered on the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List (Nr.601229 Reg.A/209), 31 March 1931.[6]

In October 2014, a major year-long overhaul of the lock has been performed including the maintenance of walls and bottom of the lock chamber, mechanical elements, slopes, retaining walls, circulation channels, installation of sound and vision monitoring, renovation of access roads and fences.[7] Eventually, the lock re-entered operational service on April 30, 2016.[8]

Tenement at 1 Marcinkowskiego edit

1914[9]

Late Art Nouveau

This was one of the latest construction of the street in the 1910s, the plot being left unbuilt from the 1850s till that time. Commissioner was a merchant, Mr Gerner[10]

The tenement boasts few details: cartouches ornamented with Art Nouveau vegetal motifs, a canted bay window on the left facade and a curved wall gable on its main frontage.

Tenement at 2/4 Marcinkowskiego, corner with Focha street edit

1879-1880[9] (Nr.2)

These houses have been commissioned by the board of the Bydgoszcz Canal to house the handler of the water lock nearby (German: Schleuse meister).[11] As such, they were originally located on Wilhelmstraße.

Tenement at 3 Marcinkowskiego edit

1906-1907[9]

Late Art Nouveau

First owner of the tenement was a religious society (German: religionsgesellschaft), which had a chapel there.[12]

The building has been entirely refurbished in 2008, revealing Art Nouveau details, wrought iron balconies, dormers on the top and large wooden entrance doors.[13]

Former BEFANA factory at 6/8/10 Marcinkowskiego edit

1852[9]

Industrial architecture

The site was first a river shipyard, established in 1885 by entrepreneur Leopold Zober,[14] over an area of 0.5 ha, where initially were produced steam boilers and steam locomotives, machines and ship accessories.[15] Taken over by Polish capital, the firm name was changed to Granobs and Kozłowski (1915), building black tools (spades, axes, pickaxes...) and files, to Bydgoska FAbryka NArzędzi (English: Bydgoszcz Factory of Files and Tools) in 1923, shortened to BEFANA.[16] Between 1927 and 1939, BEFANA became the biggest file producer in Poland. The company also produced forged tools (hammers, pincer pliers, etc.), in majority to the benefit of the agricultural market.

During World War II the factory's military administration dedicated the production to the army, but no sooner than on February 14, 1945, after the liberation of Bydgoszcz, the factory resumed its regular production. On October 1, 1989, the firm was transformed into a joint venture with foreign capital and changed its name to Befana-Vis, exporting to many European, African and Asian countries as well as American markets. In 2008, new CEO Witold Kaczyński moved the company's headquarters from downtown to a modern production hall in the newly established Bydgoszcz Industrial and Technological Park.[17] The historic site was left abandoned: partly razed, only few buildings still stand today as witness of the feverish industrial age of the place. On May 30, 2019, the city of Bydgoszcz has made known[18] the company in charge of the rewamping of the abandoned lot: AWZ Deweloper.[19] The design will comprise habitation building as well as offices.

Tenement at 9 Marcinkowskiego edit

1905–1906,[9] by Erich Lindenburger

Art Nouveau

The building still possesses beautifully preserved Art Nouveau elements: loggias, balconies and a wooden entrance door topped with a superb adornment portraying a woman face around the oval transom light.

Tenement at 16 Obrońców Bydgoszczy, corner with Marcinkowskiego edit

1875-1900[9]

Eclecticism & Neo-classicism

First known owner was Emil Großmann, a geometer, in 1880.[20] At the time, the building was referenced under the crossing street addressing, then Fischerstraße 6, since Petesonstraße (Obrońców Bydgoszczy street) was only being built. His widow, then his son August kept the ownership of the house till 1900. In the early 1910s, the edifice has been housing a restaurant run by Carl Bartz[10] for several decades. It is still the case today.

Despite a recent renovation, few architectural elements sustained the test of time.

Tenement at 11 Marcinkowskiego edit

1904-1905[9]

Late Art Nouveau, early modern architecture

One of the largest building of the street, it boasts distinctive elements: loggias, balconies including wrought iron fencing or stuccoed decoration, a middle avant-corps, while the roof displays various dormers and finial.

Bydgoszcz Cultural Center at 12/14/16 Marcinkowskiego edit

End of the 1920s[21]

Late Art Nouveau, Secession architecture

The architectural ensemble has been erected first as a cinema, called Oko (transl. Eye) which opened in 1929 with a capacity of 600 seats.[21] When talking movies became the reference, the place took the name of Rewia in 1933, then Kapitol before WWII. During German occupation, Nazi authorities kept this naming. After the war, the activity was restarted as Orzeł (transl. Eagle) and has been running till 2002, when, outdated, it had to close. In 2011, Bydgoszcz City decided to take over the building:[22] after having undergone a thorough renovation, it now houses the city Cultural Center (Polish: Miejskie Centrum kultury or MCK). The place comprises a cinema house, still called Orzeł.

Inspired by the Vienna Secession, the facade is covered with linear ornamentation in a form commonly called whiplash. One can notice various organic forms, with rich stylized floral compositions (stuccos ornamenting the window) and a profusion of curvilinear, sinuous patterns (openings, gable above the main entrance).

Tenement at 41 Dworcowa Street, corner with Marcinkowskiego street edit

1904,[9] by Erich Lindenburger

Eclecticism

Franz Muhme, a mason, was the first owner of the actual building then at Bahnhoffstraße 18: he was mainly renting rooms.[23] In the 1910s, the house was divided into five properties,[24] which landlords were: Mr. Meyer and Mr Giefe, rentiers not living in Bromberg, Hermann Lemke, a baker who had his shop there, Jahnke Jr., an engineer and Wilhelm Tornow, a mechanic.

Facades, renovated in 2015, have Neo-Baroque and early Modernism elements. The architect varied the effects to render the asymmetry: bay window, corner terrace and balconies, cartouches, eyelid dormer on the corner but a row of shed dormers on the roof giving onto Dworcowa Street. The house lost one of its corner tower during a fire.

Tenement at 18 Marcinkowskiego edit

1875-1900[9]

Eclecticism, Neoclassical architecture

First registered in the 1878 phone book of the city, the tenement had housed a restaurant from 1900 till the outbreak of WWI.[12]

The frontage exhibits typical neoclassic elements, with a balance composition. One can highlight the remarkable wooden carved door giving onto the street.

Tenement at 22 Marcinkowskiego edit

1883[9]

Eclecticism, Neoclassical architecture

Like the building at Nr.18, this tenement also housed a restaurant from 1900 till the outbreak of WWI.[12] It was registered initially at Fischerstraße 1.

While the main frontage displays regular neoclassic elements, apart from the rooftop balustrade, the main singularity lies in the tower on the left side. This noticeable addition includes a hexagonal-shaped peak, adorned with six round top windows, crowned by an ogee roof and a finial.

Tenement at 39 Dworcowa Street, corner with Marcinkowskiego street edit

1890,[9] by Józef Święcicki

Neo-Renaissance

The house at then Bahnhoffstraße 17 was commissioned by Alexander Theil, a rentier living at Gammstraße 14.[25] The building housed on the ground floor three shops, each with a small apartment in the back and the upper floors accommodated two four-room apartments.[25]

The corner house is remarkable by the ornamental painting between the windows of the first floor of the elevation on Dworcowa street. The edifice is massive, but the richness of its ornaments and motifs help it having a certain lightness.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Allgemeiner Wohnungs-Anzeiger fur Bromberg 1855. Bromberg: Verlag von M. Aronsohn's Buchhandlung. 1855. p. 50.
  2. ^ 1876 Plan der Stadt Bromberg
  3. ^ "Historia". Kanał Bydgoski. kanalbydgoski. 2014. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
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  5. ^ Krzysztof, Bartowski (2005). W 231. rocznicę Kanału Bydgoskiego (1774-2005), Materiały do dziejów kultury i sztuki Bydgoszczy i regionu. Zeszyt 10. Bydgoszcz: Pracownia dokumentacji i popularyzacji zabytków wojewódzkiego ośrodka kultury w Bydgoszczy. p. 35.
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  14. ^ Wohnungs-Anzeiger nebst Adress- und Geschäfts-Handbuch für Bromberg und Umgebung : auf das Jahr 1885. Bromberg: Mittlersche Buchhandlung (A. Fromm Nachf.). 1885. pp. LXIX, 52.
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  17. ^ "Historia Fabryki BEFANA". befana.com.pl. Befana company. 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  18. ^ "Nowy Port-Nowy kawałek miasta". bydgoszczwbudowie.pl. bydgoszczwbudowie. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  19. ^ "NOWY PORT - Tu będzie biło Serce Bydgoszczy". awz.pl. AWZ Deweloper. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
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Bibliography edit

  • Bukolt, Alojzy (2002). W starym kinie… Kalendarz Bydgoski (in Polish). Bydgoszcz: Towarzystwo Miłośników Miasta Bydgoszczy.
  • Guzek, Mariusz (2003). Bydgoskie kina oświatowe w II Rzeczypospolitej. Kronika Bydgoska XXV (in Polish). Bydgoszcz: Towarzystwo Miłośników Miasta Bydgoszczy. p. 144.
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External links edit

  • (in Polish) Bydgoszcz Cultural Center at 12/16

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Marcinkowskiego street is located in the downtown district of Bydgoszcz It has been laid in the 1850s Most of the frontages on this street offer 19th century architectural interests starting from the house along the city lock on the Brda river to a tenement by Jozef Swiecicki on the crossing with Dworcowa Street Marcinkowskiego streetBydgoszczStreet view northwardMarcinkowskiego Street highlighted on Bydgoszcz mapNative nameUlica Karola Marcinkowskiego Polish Former name s Fischer strasseNamesakeKarol MarcinkowskiOwnerCity of BydgoszczLength300 m 980 ft Widthca 10 mAreaDowntown districtLocationBydgoszcz PolandConstructionConstruction startEarly 1850s 1 CompletionEarly 1900s Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Main areas and edifices 3 1 Brda river edges and locks 3 2 Tenement at 1 Marcinkowskiego 3 3 Tenement at 2 4 Marcinkowskiego corner with Focha street 3 4 Tenement at 3 Marcinkowskiego 3 5 Former BEFANA factory at 6 8 10 Marcinkowskiego 3 6 Tenement at 9 Marcinkowskiego 3 7 Tenement at 16 Obroncow Bydgoszczy corner with Marcinkowskiego 3 8 Tenement at 11 Marcinkowskiego 3 9 Bydgoszcz Cultural Center at 12 14 16 Marcinkowskiego 3 10 Tenement at 41 Dworcowa Street corner with Marcinkowskiego street 3 11 Tenement at 18 Marcinkowskiego 3 12 Tenement at 22 Marcinkowskiego 3 13 Tenement at 39 Dworcowa Street corner with Marcinkowskiego street 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksLocation editMarcinkowskiego street runs on a rough south north axis Its southern end borders the Brda river s edge further north it crosses Obroncow Bydgoszczy and stops while intercepting Dworcowa street History editMarcinkowskiego street was registered in an early 1850s map of Bromberg under the name of Fischer strasse 2 A couple of buildings in the street dates back to this time In 1884 the city built an original trapezoid shaped lock on the Brda river 3 near the 1774 wooden city lock The pathway initially known as Fischer strasse changed to Marcinkowskiego when Poland re recovered its existence nbsp 1914 Map view of street Years of occupation of Bydgoszcz during the Second World War the street s name back to Fischer strasse but in 1945 the street re took its current name Marcinkowskiego The latter refers to Karol Marcinkowski 1800 1846 a Polish physician social activist in the Grand Duchy of Posen supporter of basic education Praca organiczna programmes organizer of the Towarzystwo Naukowej Pomocy dla Mlodziezy Wielkiego Ksiestwa Poznanskiego transl Scientific Association for Youth in the Grand Duchy of Poznan and the Bazar Poznanski transl the Poznan mall Until 1945 the street was divided into two segments to the north the original Fischerstrasse to the south the path running along the river called An der stadtschleuse in German At the city lock or Nad Portem in Polish along the port Both bits have been united under the same calling Marcinkowskiego after the end of Second World War In 2014 the city authorities have completed a renovation of the street sidewalks and equipemnts 4 Main areas and edifices editBrda river edges and locks edit The Brda river flows at the southern end of the street where are located one active water lock and the remnant of a second one The original wooden lock known as Sluza Miejska transl City lock was built when the Bydgoszcz Canal was put into service in 1774 but was regularly rebuilt 5 in 1788 when the lock collapsed in 1790 a construction using brick and stone started but eventually in 1792 a wooden lock was set up again it collapsed anew in 1803 another rebuilding happened in 1794 in the following years the lock was modernized and repaired many times In 1884 a brick lock with an unusual trapezoidal shape was put into force in order to lessen the stress on the Sluza Miejska In 2014 on the occasion of the 240th anniversary of the Bydgoszcz Canal as part of the restoration of Brda river s edge the walls and the chamber of this former trapezoidal lock were exposed for educational and historical purposes the basin being filled with sand Nearby a playground for children and a fountain network have been opened In 2005 the city lock ensemble lock engine room control room and lock house was entered on the Kuyavian Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List Nr 601229 Reg A 209 31 March 1931 6 In October 2014 a major year long overhaul of the lock has been performed including the maintenance of walls and bottom of the lock chamber mechanical elements slopes retaining walls circulation channels installation of sound and vision monitoring renovation of access roads and fences 7 Eventually the lock re entered operational service on April 30 2016 8 nbsp View of the city lock in water on the left and the trapezoidal lock on the right side nbsp The city lock today nbsp Sand filled trapezoidal lock viewed from the street Tenement at 1 Marcinkowskiego edit 1914 9 Late Art NouveauThis was one of the latest construction of the street in the 1910s the plot being left unbuilt from the 1850s till that time Commissioner was a merchant Mr Gerner 10 The tenement boasts few details cartouches ornamented with Art Nouveau vegetal motifs a canted bay window on the left facade and a curved wall gable on its main frontage nbsp Corner view from the street nbsp Main elevation nbsp Adorned cartouche Tenement at 2 4 Marcinkowskiego corner with Focha street edit 1879 1880 9 Nr 2 These houses have been commissioned by the board of the Bydgoszcz Canal to house the handler of the water lock nearby German Schleuse meister 11 As such they were originally located on Wilhelmstrasse nbsp The derelict house at Nr 4 Tenement at 3 Marcinkowskiego edit 1906 1907 9 Late Art NouveauFirst owner of the tenement was a religious society German religionsgesellschaft which had a chapel there 12 The building has been entirely refurbished in 2008 revealing Art Nouveau details wrought iron balconies dormers on the top and large wooden entrance doors 13 nbsp Main frontage after renovation nbsp Elevation on the street nbsp Gable top with Art Nouveau motifs Former BEFANA factory at 6 8 10 Marcinkowskiego edit Main article Bydgoszcz Tool Factory BEFANA 1852 9 Industrial architectureThe site was first a river shipyard established in 1885 by entrepreneur Leopold Zober 14 over an area of 0 5 ha where initially were produced steam boilers and steam locomotives machines and ship accessories 15 Taken over by Polish capital the firm name was changed to Granobs and Kozlowski 1915 building black tools spades axes pickaxes and files to Bydgoska FAbryka NArzedzi English Bydgoszcz Factory of Files and Tools in 1923 shortened to BEFANA 16 Between 1927 and 1939 BEFANA became the biggest file producer in Poland The company also produced forged tools hammers pincer pliers etc in majority to the benefit of the agricultural market During World War II the factory s military administration dedicated the production to the army but no sooner than on February 14 1945 after the liberation of Bydgoszcz the factory resumed its regular production On October 1 1989 the firm was transformed into a joint venture with foreign capital and changed its name to Befana Vis exporting to many European African and Asian countries as well as American markets In 2008 new CEO Witold Kaczynski moved the company s headquarters from downtown to a modern production hall in the newly established Bydgoszcz Industrial and Technological Park 17 The historic site was left abandoned partly razed only few buildings still stand today as witness of the feverish industrial age of the place On May 30 2019 the city of Bydgoszcz has made known 18 the company in charge of the rewamping of the abandoned lot AWZ Deweloper 19 The design will comprise habitation building as well as offices nbsp 19th century picture of the first factory nbsp Former factory building ca 2009 nbsp Factory building nbsp Left building from the street nbsp Former BEFANA signpost on Marcinkowskiego street Tenement at 9 Marcinkowskiego edit 1905 1906 9 by Erich LindenburgerArt NouveauThe building still possesses beautifully preserved Art Nouveau elements loggias balconies and a wooden entrance door topped with a superb adornment portraying a woman face around the oval transom light nbsp Main frontage nbsp Art Nouveau motif above the main door Tenement at 16 Obroncow Bydgoszczy corner with Marcinkowskiego edit 1875 1900 9 Eclecticism amp Neo classicismFirst known owner was Emil Grossmann a geometer in 1880 20 At the time the building was referenced under the crossing street addressing then Fischerstrasse 6 since Petesonstrasse Obroncow Bydgoszczy street was only being built His widow then his son August kept the ownership of the house till 1900 In the early 1910s the edifice has been housing a restaurant run by Carl Bartz 10 for several decades It is still the case today Despite a recent renovation few architectural elements sustained the test of time nbsp View from the street Tenement at 11 Marcinkowskiego edit 1904 1905 9 Late Art Nouveau early modern architectureOne of the largest building of the street it boasts distinctive elements loggias balconies including wrought iron fencing or stuccoed decoration a middle avant corps while the roof displays various dormers and finial nbsp Main frontage nbsp Avant corps and roof finials nbsp Details of an adorned balcony Bydgoszcz Cultural Center at 12 14 16 Marcinkowskiego edit End of the 1920s 21 Late Art Nouveau Secession architectureThe architectural ensemble has been erected first as a cinema called Oko transl Eye which opened in 1929 with a capacity of 600 seats 21 When talking movies became the reference the place took the name of Rewia in 1933 then Kapitol before WWII During German occupation Nazi authorities kept this naming After the war the activity was restarted as Orzel transl Eagle and has been running till 2002 when outdated it had to close In 2011 Bydgoszcz City decided to take over the building 22 after having undergone a thorough renovation it now houses the city Cultural Center Polish Miejskie Centrum kultury or MCK The place comprises a cinema house still called Orzel Inspired by the Vienna Secession the facade is covered with linear ornamentation in a form commonly called whiplash One can notice various organic forms with rich stylized floral compositions stuccos ornamenting the window and a profusion of curvilinear sinuous patterns openings gable above the main entrance nbsp View of the building ensemble nbsp MAin entrance nbsp Secession details nbsp By night Tenement at 41 Dworcowa Street corner with Marcinkowskiego street edit 1904 9 by Erich LindenburgerEclecticismFranz Muhme a mason was the first owner of the actual building then at Bahnhoffstrasse 18 he was mainly renting rooms 23 In the 1910s the house was divided into five properties 24 which landlords were Mr Meyer and Mr Giefe rentiers not living in Bromberg Hermann Lemke a baker who had his shop there Jahnke Jr an engineer and Wilhelm Tornow a mechanic Facades renovated in 2015 have Neo Baroque and early Modernism elements The architect varied the effects to render the asymmetry bay window corner terrace and balconies cartouches eyelid dormer on the corner but a row of shed dormers on the roof giving onto Dworcowa Street The house lost one of its corner tower during a fire nbsp View ca 1930 nbsp Facades on Dworcowa and Marcinkowski Street nbsp Detail of the corner tower nbsp Main gate nbsp Elevation on Dworcowa street Tenement at 18 Marcinkowskiego edit 1875 1900 9 Eclecticism Neoclassical architectureFirst registered in the 1878 phone book of the city the tenement had housed a restaurant from 1900 till the outbreak of WWI 12 The frontage exhibits typical neoclassic elements with a balance composition One can highlight the remarkable wooden carved door giving onto the street nbsp Main elevation nbsp Entrance door Tenement at 22 Marcinkowskiego edit 1883 9 Eclecticism Neoclassical architectureLike the building at Nr 18 this tenement also housed a restaurant from 1900 till the outbreak of WWI 12 It was registered initially at Fischerstrasse 1 While the main frontage displays regular neoclassic elements apart from the rooftop balustrade the main singularity lies in the tower on the left side This noticeable addition includes a hexagonal shaped peak adorned with six round top windows crowned by an ogee roof and a finial nbsp Main elevation from the street nbsp The tower and its ogee roof Tenement at 39 Dworcowa Street corner with Marcinkowskiego street edit 1890 9 by Jozef SwiecickiNeo RenaissanceThe house at then Bahnhoffstrasse 17 was commissioned by Alexander Theil a rentier living at Gammstrasse 14 25 The building housed on the ground floor three shops each with a small apartment in the back and the upper floors accommodated two four room apartments 25 The corner house is remarkable by the ornamental painting between the windows of the first floor of the elevation on Dworcowa street The edifice is massive but the richness of its ornaments and motifs help it having a certain lightness nbsp View of the tenement from the street nbsp Facade onto Marcinkowskiego nbsp Detail of the painting on 1st florr nbsp Detail of a pediment nbsp Detail of corbelsSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marcinkowskiego Street in Bydgoszcz nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miejska Lock in Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz Dworcowa Street Obroncow Bydgoszczy streetReferences edit Allgemeiner Wohnungs Anzeiger fur Bromberg 1855 Bromberg Verlag von M Aronsohn s Buchhandlung 1855 p 50 1876 Plan der Stadt Bromberg Historia Kanal Bydgoski kanalbydgoski 2014 Retrieved 11 May 2019 m 20 March 2018 Kolejna ulica do poprawy wygladu Marcinkowskiego bydgoszcz wyborcza pl Gazeta Wyborcza Retrieved 19 January 2021 Krzysztof Bartowski 2005 W 231 rocznice Kanalu Bydgoskiego 1774 2005 Materialy do dziejow kultury i sztuki Bydgoszczy i regionu Zeszyt 10 Bydgoszcz Pracownia dokumentacji i popularyzacji zabytkow wojewodzkiego osrodka 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