fbpx
Wikipedia

National Bank of Poland Building, Bydgoszcz

The building of the National Bank of Poland is a historical edifice, located at Jagiellońska street 8, in downtown Bydgoszcz, Poland.

National Bank of Poland building
Polish: Budynek oddziału NBP w Bydgoszczy
General information
TypeBank
Architectural styleNeo-Renaissance
Location8 Jagiellońska Street, Bydgoszcz, Poland
Coordinates53°7′25″N 18°00′17″E / 53.12361°N 18.00472°E / 53.12361; 18.00472
Completed1864
Renovated1911, 1925
ClientNational Bank of Poland
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
Architect(s)Hermann Cuno

Location

The local seat of the National Bank of Poland is delimitated by the corner of Jagiellońska street on the north and Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki street on the west.

History

Prussian period

The building was erected in 1863-1864 for Bromberg's branch of Reichsbank in Berlin. It was the first public bank in the Kingdom of Prussia, founded on 17 June 1765 by Frederick the Great.[1] The first building designed in Bydgoszcz as a first outpost of the Reichbank was located at Długa street 52.[1] In August 1863, the construction of a new bank building started at Jagiellońska street 8, opposite the seat of the Prussian region. Site plans were designed by architect Hermann Cuno: he built a three-storey edifice (dimensions 20x12m), with high storeys. The construction was completed in September 1864.[1] Aside bank premises were set habitation buildings for officials. On the ground floor were the operating room, the bank vault, and an anteroom with a connection to the hall. In the anteroom the money was packaged and collected daily by the treasurer. In the western part of the building was located a conference room, and a stairwell. On the first floor there was a flat for the bank manager consisting of 6 rooms, with a kitchen and chambers for domestic. The second floor housed the apartment of two other officials.[1] Particular care was placed on building the vault, with all security measures available at the time such as reinforced walls, ceiling, windows and doors. The apartment located next to the vault was equipped with a contraption to record noises.[1]

From 1875 on, the building housed a branch of the Royal Bank first, which then took the name of Reichsbank as the central German issuing bank.[1] In 1911-1912, the architect Otto Muller built an additional wing on the east, with two floors, to function as a residential house.[1]

Interwar period

At the end of 1916, was set up in Warsaw the "Polish National Fund for Loan" which worked to relieve the Reichsbank by issuing Polish marks and reduce the circulation of German marks in the governorship of Warsaw. On 11 November 1918 the institution passed into the hands of Polish authorities, who on 7 December declared it as the Polish state banking institution. On 26 January 1920 the former Reichsbank branch in Bydgoszcz had Tadeusz Piłatowskim, as its first director.[2] In 1924, the "Polish National Fund for Loan" was replaced by the Polish Bank SA (Polish: Bank Polski Spółka Akcyjna). In August 1923, the bank building was expanded along Jagiellońska street on a design by Zdzislaw Mączeński from Warsaw.[1] The new hall communicated with the old building through a newly built corridor stretching parallel to Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki street. The work was completed by 15 December 1924. The new Palladian architecture features have been well matched to the original building in a successful architectural fusion.[1]

During Second Polish Republic, the Bydgoszcz branch of the National Bank was one of the major centers in the country, making Bydgoszcz one of the most important focus of Polish banking network.[2]

WWII period

During World War II, Polish Bank activities have been interrupted. Initially, gold reserve was evacuated to Paris and then to London, where it remained until the end of the war. In Bydgoszcz, the building housed a branch of Reichsbank, which was evacuated in January 1945 to Germany.[2]

Post war period

On 15 January 1945, in place of the "Polish Bank SA" -liquidated- was established the National Bank of Poland (NBP), which Bydgoszcz branch had its seat in the building at Jagiellońska street 8. An upgrade of the facility happened in the years 1964-1967, with renovations of the interiors.[2]

As a result of a reorganization, a second branch of the National Bank of Poland in Bydgoszcz was established in 1951, a third was created in 1954, located at 4 Jagiellońska street.[2] After another banking system reform in 1969, the NBP seat in Bydgoszcz took the role of controlling and financing (at national scale), various activities: small trade, industry, public utilities and housing. 1989 reform shifted National Bank of Poland's position back as a central bank, while the market was opening to commercial banks.[2]

Since the administrative reform of 1999, the current building houses the branch of the NBP for Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. In 1997-1999 and 2001-2003, a comprehensive overhaul of the edifice has been performed.

Architecture

The complex of buildings of NBP in Bydgoszcz has Neo-Renaissance features. It has bossage points on the ground floor. The main portal is decorated with pilasters, and the whole building is topped with a wide frieze and a cornice with classicist and Renaissance details.

The interior is decorated with frescoes. The style of the building refers to Italian Renaissance palaces characteristics.[1]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Bręczewska-Kulesza Maria, Wysocka Agnieszka (2007). Historia i architektura gmachu NBP w Bydgoszczy. Kalendarz Bydgoski. Bydgoszcz: TOWARZYSTWO MIŁOŚNIKÓW MIASTA BYDGOSZCZY.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Garbaczewski, Witold (2004). Narodowy Bank Polski Oddział Okręgowy w Bydgoszczy – historia i współczesność. Kalendarz Bydgoski. Bydgoszcz: TOWARZYSTWO MIŁOŚNIKÓW MIASTA BYDGOSZCZY.

Bibliography

  • (in Polish) Maria Bręczewska-Kulesza, Agnieszka Wysocka (2007). Historia i architektura gmachu NBP w Bydgoszczy. Kalendarz Bydgoski. Bydgoszcz: Towarzystwo Miłośników Miasta Bydgoszczy.
  • (in Polish) Garbaczewski, Witold (2004). Narodowy Bank Polski Oddział Okręgowy w Bydgoszczy – historia i współczesność. Kalendarz Bydgoski. Bydgoszcz: Towarzystwo Miłośników Miasta Bydgoszczy.

national, bank, poland, building, bydgoszcz, building, national, bank, poland, historical, edifice, located, jagiellońska, street, downtown, bydgoszcz, poland, national, bank, poland, buildingpolish, budynek, oddziału, bydgoszczyview, from, jagiellońska, stree. The building of the National Bank of Poland is a historical edifice located at Jagiellonska street 8 in downtown Bydgoszcz Poland National Bank of Poland buildingPolish Budynek oddzialu NBP w BydgoszczyView from Jagiellonska streetGeneral informationTypeBankArchitectural styleNeo RenaissanceLocation8 Jagiellonska Street Bydgoszcz PolandCoordinates53 7 25 N 18 00 17 E 53 12361 N 18 00472 E 53 12361 18 00472Completed1864Renovated1911 1925ClientNational Bank of PolandTechnical detailsFloor count3Design and constructionArchitect s Hermann Cuno Contents 1 Location 2 History 2 1 Prussian period 2 2 Interwar period 2 3 WWII period 2 4 Post war period 3 Architecture 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 BibliographyLocation EditThe local seat of the National Bank of Poland is delimitated by the corner of Jagiellonska street on the north and Franciszek Ksawery Drucki Lubecki street on the west History EditPrussian period Edit The building was erected in 1863 1864 for Bromberg s branch of Reichsbank in Berlin It was the first public bank in the Kingdom of Prussia founded on 17 June 1765 by Frederick the Great 1 The first building designed in Bydgoszcz as a first outpost of the Reichbank was located at Dluga street 52 1 In August 1863 the construction of a new bank building started at Jagiellonska street 8 opposite the seat of the Prussian region Site plans were designed by architect Hermann Cuno he built a three storey edifice dimensions 20x12m with high storeys The construction was completed in September 1864 1 Aside bank premises were set habitation buildings for officials On the ground floor were the operating room the bank vault and an anteroom with a connection to the hall In the anteroom the money was packaged and collected daily by the treasurer In the western part of the building was located a conference room and a stairwell On the first floor there was a flat for the bank manager consisting of 6 rooms with a kitchen and chambers for domestic The second floor housed the apartment of two other officials 1 Particular care was placed on building the vault with all security measures available at the time such as reinforced walls ceiling windows and doors The apartment located next to the vault was equipped with a contraption to record noises 1 From 1875 on the building housed a branch of the Royal Bank first which then took the name of Reichsbank as the central German issuing bank 1 In 1911 1912 the architect Otto Muller built an additional wing on the east with two floors to function as a residential house 1 Interwar period Edit At the end of 1916 was set up in Warsaw the Polish National Fund for Loan which worked to relieve the Reichsbank by issuing Polish marks and reduce the circulation of German marks in the governorship of Warsaw On 11 November 1918 the institution passed into the hands of Polish authorities who on 7 December declared it as the Polish state banking institution On 26 January 1920 the former Reichsbank branch in Bydgoszcz had Tadeusz Pilatowskim as its first director 2 In 1924 the Polish National Fund for Loan was replaced by the Polish Bank SA Polish Bank Polski Spolka Akcyjna In August 1923 the bank building was expanded along Jagiellonska street on a design by Zdzislaw Maczenski from Warsaw 1 The new hall communicated with the old building through a newly built corridor stretching parallel to Franciszek Ksawery Drucki Lubecki street The work was completed by 15 December 1924 The new Palladian architecture features have been well matched to the original building in a successful architectural fusion 1 During Second Polish Republic the Bydgoszcz branch of the National Bank was one of the major centers in the country making Bydgoszcz one of the most important focus of Polish banking network 2 WWII period Edit During World War II Polish Bank activities have been interrupted Initially gold reserve was evacuated to Paris and then to London where it remained until the end of the war In Bydgoszcz the building housed a branch of Reichsbank which was evacuated in January 1945 to Germany 2 Post war period Edit On 15 January 1945 in place of the Polish Bank SA liquidated was established the National Bank of Poland NBP which Bydgoszcz branch had its seat in the building at Jagiellonska street 8 An upgrade of the facility happened in the years 1964 1967 with renovations of the interiors 2 As a result of a reorganization a second branch of the National Bank of Poland in Bydgoszcz was established in 1951 a third was created in 1954 located at 4 Jagiellonska street 2 After another banking system reform in 1969 the NBP seat in Bydgoszcz took the role of controlling and financing at national scale various activities small trade industry public utilities and housing 1989 reform shifted National Bank of Poland s position back as a central bank while the market was opening to commercial banks 2 Since the administrative reform of 1999 the current building houses the branch of the NBP for Kuyavian Pomeranian Voivodeship In 1997 1999 and 2001 2003 a comprehensive overhaul of the edifice has been performed Architecture EditThe complex of buildings of NBP in Bydgoszcz has Neo Renaissance features It has bossage points on the ground floor The main portal is decorated with pilasters and the whole building is topped with a wide frieze and a cornice with classicist and Renaissance details The interior is decorated with frescoes The style of the building refers to Italian Renaissance palaces characteristics 1 Gallery Edit Reichbank building ca 1901 View from Jagiellonska street View from Franciszek Ksawery Drucki Lubecki street Friezes and cornice on the roofSee also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Bank of Poland building in Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz Jagiellonska street in Bydgoszcz Gdanska Street Bydgoszcz Stary Port Street in Bydgoszcz Brda riverReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j Breczewska Kulesza Maria Wysocka Agnieszka 2007 Historia i architektura gmachu NBP w Bydgoszczy Kalendarz Bydgoski Bydgoszcz TOWARZYSTWO MILOSNIKoW MIASTA BYDGOSZCZY a b c d e f Garbaczewski Witold 2004 Narodowy Bank Polski Oddzial Okregowy w Bydgoszczy historia i wspolczesnosc Kalendarz Bydgoski Bydgoszcz TOWARZYSTWO MILOSNIKoW MIASTA BYDGOSZCZY Bibliography Edit in Polish Maria Breczewska Kulesza Agnieszka Wysocka 2007 Historia i architektura gmachu NBP w Bydgoszczy Kalendarz Bydgoski Bydgoszcz Towarzystwo Milosnikow Miasta Bydgoszczy in Polish Garbaczewski Witold 2004 Narodowy Bank Polski Oddzial Okregowy w Bydgoszczy historia i wspolczesnosc Kalendarz Bydgoski Bydgoszcz Towarzystwo Milosnikow Miasta Bydgoszczy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Bank of Poland Building Bydgoszcz amp oldid 1121530495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.